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Pauls Valley Water Infrastructure: FAP Loan for System Upgrades

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

pauls Valley Secures Funding for Critical Water ⁢System ‌Upgrades

Pauls Valley is poised too substantially improve its​ water ⁤infrastructure thanks to ​a $12,630,000 loan ⁣approved by ⁢the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) on ‌November 18th. ⁤The funding,⁤ delivered through the OWRB’s Financial Assistance program (FAP), will address long-standing⁤ issues with the city’s water treatment plant and distribution system.

the Pauls Valley Municipal Authority (PVMA) operates ‍a public water⁤ supply featuring‌ a microfiltration plant,‌ a network of⁣ distribution ‌lines, and backwash lagoons. Recent​ challenges, including aging ‌infrastructure ⁣and ⁤unpermitted discharges from ⁤the backwash ⁢system, have led to operational‌ difficulties ⁤and⁢ regulatory non-compliance.

The ⁣planned project will involve several key improvements. A new, covered 75-foot ⁢clarifier will be‌ constructed to enhance the removal of solids during the treatment process. Existing backwash basins will‍ be upgraded with concrete linings,and⁤ the chemical feed systems ⁢will be modernized. Additionally,the plant’s microfiltration membranes will be replaced,and⁣ a lift station will undergo rehabilitation,including the installation of a new ⁤force main and discharge structure.

OWRB officials state⁣ these upgrades are essential to bolstering ​the city’s water treatment capabilities⁤ and ensuring a consistent supply‌ of ⁢safe,⁣ reliable water for residents. The FAP loan offers meaningful financial benefits; Lori Johnson, chief⁢ of⁣ the OWRB’s Financial Assistance Division, estimates PVMA and its customers will save approximately $3,285,400⁤ compared to conventional ​financing methods. The loan will be backed ⁢by​ revenues‌ from the Authority’s water, sewer, and ⁢sanitation services, a‌ .5 cent⁤ sales tax, and a‌ mortgage on the water and sewer systems.

To help secure⁤ the ​FAP loan, PVMA ⁣implemented increases to​ water, sewer, and sanitation rates for ⁤customers beginning ‌October 1st. City officials ​also ​noted​ that a portion ‌of the rate increase‍ was necessary to cover‍ rising water production costs and eliminate budgetary deficits.

Pauls Valley ⁢City Manager ⁢Joe Livingston attended the OWRB meeting to advocate for the loan application.He expressed gratitude for the assistance, emphasizing the ​importance of the project⁣ in addressing recent concerns about water ⁣quality⁤ and providing citizens with⁢ a dependable water supply.

State Representative Cynthia ‌Roe (R-Lindsay) lauded the investment, stating it would strengthen the ⁣long-term stability of the city’s water system and ensure compliance with environmental ⁣regulations. Julie⁤ Cunningham, Executive ⁣Director of ‍the OWRB, also acknowledged the support of local legislators, including State Senator Jonathan Wingard and‍ State Representatives Roe and Tammy ‍townley, for OWRB financial assistance programs.

Pauls Valley⁢ was⁢ among eleven Oklahoma communities⁣ approved for⁣ FAP loans ⁢during the November 18th OWRB meeting. Since 1983, the OWRB ​has provided over $8.3 billion in financial assistance for water ⁢and wastewater infrastructure⁣ projects across the state.

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