Wichita, Kansas — On Tuesday the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced that seven Kansas communities will receive $11,018,000 in grants and loans through the USDA Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program to modernize drinking and wastewater systems and install emergency generators and SCADA upgrades. Corpus Christi officials said this week the downtown Watergarden operates on a recirculating system and has a food-grade solar shield to reduce evaporation despite Stage 3 restrictions; in Robstown, TCEQ issued a March 13 notice after Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District 3 exceeded the total trihalomethanes limit, prompting a customer notification sent April 7.
Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.
您的水质和基础设施正在得到改善。美国农业部正在向堪萨斯州的社区投资数百万美元,以实现水务系统的现代化。在德克萨斯州,尽管受到限制,科珀斯克里斯蒂的水上花园仍在高效运行。请随时了解您当地的水务系统及其资金情况。
供水基础设施是优先事项,已拨款大量资金用于改进。如果您所在的地区有用水限制,请寻找像科珀斯克里斯蒂那样的创新解决方案。如果您认识对水管理或基础设施感兴趣的人,值得转发。
七个堪萨斯社区、市政供水运营商和德克萨斯州供水实体将从联邦和州资助及基础设施拨款中受益,从而能够进行应急发电机、SCADA 系统和更大规模供水项目等升级。
受 Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District 3 服务以及受干旱影响的 Corpus Christi 客户,因三卤甲烷超标和河水水质紧张,面临着日益增长的健康担忧、节水限制以及潜在的短期服务影响。
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