Wastewater Treatment
New Hampshire awards $12.1M for clean water infrastructure
March 8, 2023
2 min read
The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) has announced state approval of funding for multiple clean water infrastructure projects, through a combination of grant and loan funds totaling more than $12.1 million.
NHDES provided the funding through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) and the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF). More information about the projects that have recently been approved is below:
Alphabetical list of cities, towns, or entities receiving funds:
- Canaan, Cardigan Mountain School – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $200,000
Local funds: $800,000
Total project cost: $1,000,000
- Colebrook, Town of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $809,200
CWSRF loan: $1,213,800
Total project cost: $2,023,000
- Durham, Town of – Clean Water Planning
ARPA grant: $100,000
Total project cost: $100,000
- Exeter, Town of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $99,215
CWSRF loan: $231,500
Total project cost: $330,715
- Exeter, Town of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $180,000
CWSRF loan: $1,600,000
Total project cost: $1,780,000
- Exeter, Town of - Clean Water Planning
ARPA grant: $100,000
Total project cost: $100,000
- Littleton, Town of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $579,000
CWSRF loan: $1,351,000
Total project cost: $ $1,930,000
- Littleton, Town of – Clean Water Planning
ARPA grant: $100,000
Total project cost: $100,000
- Rochester, City of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $350,000
CWSRF loan: $950,000
Total project cost: $1,300,000
- Warner, Village District - Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $538,215
CWSRF loan: $1,259,834
Total project cost: $1,798,049
- Wolfeboro, Town of – Clean Water Infrastructure
ARPA grant: $672,000
CWSRF loan: $1,008,000
Total project cost: $1,680,000
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