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Shapiro Admin Allocates $7.4M for Water, Sewage, Infrastructure Upgrades

Significant Investment in Pennsylvania’s Water and Sewage Infrastructure

The Shapiro Administration has taken a major step toward enhancing public services by allocating over $7.4 million to upgrade water and sewage systems across various counties in Pennsylvania. This initiative is part of a broader strategic investment plan aimed at improving essential infrastructure and supporting community development.

The funding is sourced from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program, which is designed to address infrastructure needs and promote economic growth within local communities. The targeted improvements will benefit seven counties, significantly enhancing the efficiency and reliability of water and sewage systems in these areas.

Since taking office in 2023, the Shapiro Administration has prioritized infrastructure enhancements to foster economic development and improve the quality of life for residents. This latest investment underscores the administration’s commitment to sustainable community growth and the provision of essential services.

The allocation of funds is expected to support a variety of projects, including the modernization of existing facilities, expansion of service capacity, and the implementation of new technologies to improve water and sewage management. These upgrades are critical for meeting current demands and accommodating future population growth.

To learn more about the Shapiro Administration’s initiatives and the Community Development Block Grant program, visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development.

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