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Hannah Heights receiving funding for new well | The Journal of the San Juan Islands

Hannah Heights Homeowners Association has secured 1.2 million dollars from the state toward drilling a new well. The other million for the distribution system is pending. According to Sarah Severn, HOA board member, the system is old and in disrepair, prone to leaks, and could potentially cause recontamination.

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State taps funding to improve water infrastructure

As part of that new funding included in the recently passed $1.2 trillion federal infrastructure bill, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality’s Water Quality Division proposed an amendment to the state fiscal year 2022 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) Intended Use Plan to increase the maximum loan forgiveness amount from $250,000 to $1 million.

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