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DEQ awards nearly $65,000 to 2 drinking water and wastewater systems

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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) ā€” The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) announced the award of $62,750 to two drinking water and wastewater systems to help the facilities evaluate system deficiencies and determine necessary upgrades.

This funding was made available through Governor Brad Littleā€™s Leading Idaho plan.

  • City of Carey ā€“ The city of Carey in Blaine County was awarded $24,000 to prepare a wastewater planning study and environmental review to evaluate the current wastewater system and identify needed improvements. The total project cost is $48,000, and the remaining $24,000 will be funded by the city.
  • City of Donnelly ā€“ The city of Donnelly in Valley County was awarded $38,750 to prepare a drinking water planning study and environmental review to evaluate the current drinking water system and identify needed improvements. The total project cost is $77,500, and the remaining $38,750 will be funded by the city.
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