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New York: $23 million in water quality grants

Christian Fernsby |
Governor Kathy Hochul announced $23 million in grants to help improve water quality across New York State while mitigating the effects of climate change.

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Through the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation’s Green Innovation Grant Program, $20.8 million is being awarded to 17 projects that incorporate green storm water infrastructure, as well as implement energy and water efficiency measures.

An additional $2.5 million in Engineering Planning Grants will help jumpstart planning for 56 water infrastructure projects. The funding is part of the $750 million announced for Round XI of the Governor’s Regional Economic Development Council initiative. Of the 17 Green Innovation Grant Program projects, 13 projects worth $17.9 million will impact Environmental Justice Communities.

GIGP Projects:

Albany Water Board $1,250,000 to install bioretention and a constructed wetland. These green infrastructure practices will treat stormwater and protect the water quality of the Hudson River.

The Mulford Corporation $900,000 to install bioretention, stormwater street trees and downspout disconnection to treat stormwater at six Municipal Housing Authority Projects in the City of Yonkers.

South End Development LLC $2,345,000 to install bioretention, a green roof, and a rainwater harvest and reuse system. These green infrastructure practices will reduce stormwater runoff in the City of Albany and protect the water quality of the Hudson River.

Saratoga County Sewer District No. 1 $2,000,000 to reduce energy consumption at their Wastewater Treatment Plant through biogas production created by new digesters

City of Long Beach $2,000,000 to upgrade existing water meters with advanced metering infrastructure technology. This project will reduce water loss throughout the city.

Town of Pomfret $135,000 to install water meters with advanced metering infrastructure. This project will increase water conservation by collecting more frequent and accurate readings.

City of Fulton $1,030,000 to install bioretention, porous pavement and a riparian buffer to treat stormwater along the Erie Canal.

Barcalo Buffalo LLC $530,000 to install bioretention, stormwater street trees, a green roof, as well as a harvest and reuse system at their new mixed use development project. The green infrastructure practices will help to improve the water quality in the City of Buffalo.

Town of Seneca Falls $1,285,000 to replace existing water meters with advanced metering infrastructure technology. This project will increase water efficiency in the town.

Village of Pulaski $285,000 to install water meters with advanced meter reading technology. This project will record water usage in previously unmetered areas of the village.

Erie County $1,305,000 to install bioretention, stormwater street trees and porous pavement at the Seneca Bluffs Natural Habitat Park. The green infrastructure practices will help improve the water quality in the City of Buffalo.

Village of Mohawk $1,550,000 to restore the floodplain of Minnow Brook. This project will further protect the resiliency of the Fulmer Creek watershed.

Town of Batavia $730,000 to replace existing water meters with advanced metering infrastructure technology. These replacements will reduce water consumption in the town.

Village of Sidney $480,000 to install water meters equipped with advanced meter reading technology. These new meters will encompass the entire village, which is currently unmetered.

City of Rochester $335,000 to replace existing meters with advanced meter reading technology. These meters will increase accuracy and reduce water loss in the city

Buffalo Sewer Authority $2,925,000 to increase energy efficiency and reduce the use of natural gas at the Bird Island Treatment Facility. This project will provide energy and cost savings to the City of Buffalo.

Green-Wood Cemetery, New York City $1,775,000 to install bioretention and a harvest and reuse system. This project will reduce stormwater runoff to the surrounding combined sewer areas, while also decreasing the potable water usage from the New York City Water Supply System.

EPG Projects:

Niagara Falls Water Board $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration within the LaSalle area, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Wawayanda $30,000 to fund the development of an engineering report to evaluate disinfection alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Village of New Hartford $100,000 to evaluate sources of inflow and infiltration to eliminate Sanitary Sewer Overflows at the Sauquoit Creek Pump Station, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Thompson $50,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the Emerald Green Pump Station 6 area, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Yorkville $100,000 to evaluate sources of inflow and infiltration in order to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows at the Sauquoit Creek Pump Station, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system

Village of Pulaski $30,000 to evaluate stormwater system rehabilitation alternatives and recommend improvements to the stormwater collection system

Village of Malone $30,000 to evaluate leachate pretreatment alternatives and recommend improvements to the Village’s wastewater treatment system.

Village of Sleepy Hollow $28,800 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

City of Schenectady $50,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Lewiston $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Mina $30,000 to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a new central wastewater collection system to serve the Findley Lake area and evaluate collection and treatment alternatives.

Town of Fallsburg $50,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the Laurel Avenue area, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Parish $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Hastings $30,000 to evaluate alternatives for a new East River Road Pump Station force main and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection treatment system.

Town of Cornwall $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the Firthcliffe Heights and Beaverdam Lake Sewer Districts, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Albany County Water Purification District $50,000 to assess the existing condition of the North Plant, South Plant, and interceptors, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection and treatment systems.

Town of Wappinger $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the Mid-Point Park Sewer District, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Port Byron $30,000 to evaluate solids dewatering alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Town of Newburgh $20,000 to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a new central wastewater collection system to serve the West Orange Lake area and evaluate collection and treatment alternatives.

City of Mount Vernon $100,000 to evaluate the condition of the municipal separate stormwater sewer system, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the storm sewer system.

Town of New Windsor $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Honeoye Falls $30,000 to evaluate the existing condition and hydraulic capacity of the wastewater treatment plant, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements.

City of Mechanicville $24,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Ripley $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

City of Binghamton $50,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the First Ward wastewater collection system.

Town of Schodack $24,950 to evaluate disinfection alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Albany County Water Purification District $50,000 to evaluate the existing condition of the sewage sludge incinerators, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Village of Alfred $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Bolivar $100,000 to to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Scottsville $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Herkimer County Sewer District $30,000 to evaluate digester feasibility alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment plant.

Village of Brownville $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Mexico $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

City of Fulton $30,000 to evaluate upgrade alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Town of LeRay $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration within Sewer District No. 1, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Ticonderoga $30,000 to evaluate upgrade alternatives for phosphorus removal and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment system.

Chautauqua County, North Chautauqua Lake Sewer District $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the North Chautauqua Lake Sewer District, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Dresden $30,000 to assess the existing condition of the wastewater collection system within Sewer District No. 1, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements.

Town of Byron $30,000 to assess the existing condition of the Byron Mobile Home Community wastewater collection system, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements.

Ontario County $100,000 to assess the existing conditions of several pump stations in the Honeoye Lake Sewer District, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Macedon $30,000 to assess the existing condition of the wastewater collection system, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements.

Town of Wayland $30,000 to evaluate the feasibility of constructing a new central wastewater collection system to serve the Loon Lake area and evaluate collection and treatment alternatives.

Village of Canajoharie $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of AuSable $30,000 to evaluate stormwater system rehabilitation and green infrastructure alternatives and recommend improvements to the stormwater collection system.

Village of Saranac Lake $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the Margaret Street and Ampersand Avenue areas, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

City of Newburgh $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration in the West Trunk Sewer, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Westfield $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration and evaluate upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection and treatment system.

Town of Lyons $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Town of Friendship $30,000 evaluate upgrade alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater treatment and collection system.

Town of Coeymans $24,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration and assess the feasibility of extending the wastewater collection system along Route 144.

City of Salamanca $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Walton $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives, and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Ellicottville $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Cuba $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration and evaluate upgrades to the wastewater treatment plant and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection and treatment system.

Chautauqua County, Portland Pomfret Dunkirk Sewer District $30,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration and evaluate upgrades to several pump stations, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.

Village of Depew $100,000 to identify sources of inflow and infiltration within Sewershed No. 2, evaluate alternatives and recommend improvements to the wastewater collection system.


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