Missouri has released plans for more than $146 million for drinking water and wastewater made available by the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Copies of the plans (one covers the clean water state revolving fund [SRF] and the other the drinking water SRF) are available here along with instructions for submitting comments. The Missouri Department of Natural Resources is accepting comments on the plans until June 3.
Missouri is the only state in the Environmental Protection Agency’s Region 7 that has not received its portion of these funds. The other states in that region are Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska.
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