BECKLEY, W.Va. — West Virginia will commit an additional $145 million to water and wastewater infrastructure over the coming year under a new state strategy that will give greater consideration to communities facing failing systems, boil-water orders, public health concerns and financial distress.
Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced the investment Wednesday in Beckley as part of the state’s new Clean, Clear Water Strategy.
Streams like this one may appear insignificant, but researchers say small mountain headwaters collectively play a major role in supplying and protecting Charleston’s drinking water. (Photo: David Sibray)
The state is also partnering with West Virginia University, Marshall University and West Virginia’s 11 regional planning and development councils to provide grant-writing and technical assistance to small and understaffed water systems.
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