Federal funding follows Senators East Point Water Infrastructure Enhancement Act & City of Atlanta Water Infrastructure Enhancement Act becoming law
Washington, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Reverend Raphael Warnock (D-GA) and Jon Ossoff (D-GA) today announced Federal funding to help upgrade water infrastructure in Atlanta and East Point.
Senators Warnock and Ossoff are delivering $24.8 million in Federal resources for critical water infrastructure upgrades in the cities of East Point and Atlanta. The Federal funding will go to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, who partners with the cities on water infrastructure projects.
The federal funding comes after the Senators passed into law the East Point Water Infrastructure Enhancement Act, and after they passed into law their City of Atlanta Water Infrastructure Enhancement Act, both of which authorized the Army Corps to work on these projects – the key prerequisite to now secure these Federal resources.
“Georgians across the state rely on safe, clean, and reliable water for drinking, maintaining homes and businesses, and more. But this is the type of work that goes largely unrecognized until disaster strikes, highlighting why it is so important to secure bipartisan investments today that will protect Georgia’s water infrastructure tomorrow,” said Senator Reverend Warnock. “I will continue championing federal investments that bolster Georgia’s economy and ecology.”
“I’ve heard consistently from local leaders about concerns with aging water infrastructure, which is why Senator Reverend Warnock and I are delivering this funding for the U.S. Army Corps to work on vital water infrastructure projects across Atlanta and East Point,” Senator Ossoff said.
“We are deeply grateful that Senator Ossoff continues to deliver again and again and again for East Point! Receiving 15 million dollars for waterline rehabilitation will have an immense positive impact on the City of East Point’s drinking water distribution system. This substantial funding will be utilized to replace aging infrastructure, which reduces the risk of leaks and breaks that contribute to water loss and potential impurities. Improvements to our water lines, that will be made possible with this historic funding, will ensure a more reliable supply of clean and safe water and enhance public health and safety for East Point residents and the other cities that depend on our supply of drinking water. Additionally, replacing deteriorated water lines will reduce maintenance costs and disruptions, leading to economic benefits that will positively impact generations to come,” said East Point Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham.
“Upgrades to the levee at the Clayton Reclamation Center and West Area Control Facility are key investments for the surrounding communities that will strengthen our water infrastructure and help prevent historic flooding in the affected neighborhoods. Thank you again to Senator Ossoff, Senator Warnock and Congresswoman Williams for helping Atlanta move forward with these and other critical infrastructure projects,” Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said.
The Army Corps will receive $15 million over the next 3 years to design and then work on water infrastructure upgrades in East Point. The Army Corps will also receive $9.8 million over the next 3 years to upgrade the levee protecting the City of Atlanta’s RM Clayton Water Reclamation Center along the Chattahoochee River, and for upgrades to Atlanta’s West Area Water Quality Control Facility (WQCF) Outfall to prevent flooding into Peachtree Creek and surrounding areas.
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