ACC Approves Funding Tubac Construction Project for Arizona American Water
16 June 2009 - 6:13AM
PR Newswire (US)
Federal Stimulus Package Funds Will Aid Compliance with U.S. EPA
Drinking Water Standards PHOENIX, June 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The
Arizona Corporation Commission approved Arizona American Water loan
grant application 4-0 to receive funding from the Water
Infrastructure Finance Authority (WIFA) of Arizona. "The ACC's
favorable consideration of financing this project with federal
funding is the result of combined efforts to start construction on
this project and ensure our customers continue to receive
high-quality drinking water, meeting EPA standards, at a reasonable
cost like it should," said Joe Gross, Director of Engineering.
Securing these funds was part of Arizona American Water's effort
along with leadership from the town of Tubac and the Arizona
Corporation Commission to mitigate the cost impact to customers of
unfunded and more stringent federal requirements. June 25th WIFA
will also hold a hearing which will give final approval to the
financing. The hearing will cover costs and compliance with federal
funding requirements. The construction contract for the arsenic
removal facility will begin Monday June 15th, 2009. Heavy
construction isn't expected until late summer. It is expected that
the arsenic removal facility will be in service by the end of this
year. In April, WIFA announced that residents of Tubac who receive
water service from Arizona American Water will benefit from a
combination of federal grants and loans. Arizona American Water
applied for the full 2.3 million dollars to fund the arsenic
removal facility; however, final disbursements will not be
determined by WIFA until after the project is completed. The
federal funds will be used by Arizona American Water to construct
an arsenic removal facility in Tubac; construction is expected to
begin in June. The removal facility is needed to bring local
drinking water into compliance with new stringent US EPA standards
for arsenic levels in drinking water. WIFA is responsible for
administering funds provided to the State of Arizona from the
Federal Stimulus Package for water and sewer projects. In January
of 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency reduced the amount of
arsenic allowable in drinking water from 50 parts per billion to 10
parts per billion. Arsenic is naturally occurring in the southwest
and the new mandate impacted hundreds of groundwater water systems
in Arizona. Arizona American Water- Arizona American Water, a
wholly owned subsidiary of American Water (NYSE:AWK), is the
largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing
high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to more
than 200,000 people. Founded in 1886, American Water is the largest
investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company. With
headquarters in Voorhees, N.J., the company employs more than 7,000
dedicated professionals who provide drinking water, wastewater and
other related services to approximately 15 million people in 32
states and Ontario, Canada. More information can be found by
visiting http://www.amwater.com/. DATASOURCE: Arizona American
Water CONTACT: Joni McGlothlin of Arizona American Water,
+1-623-445-2456, Web Site: http://www.amwater.com/
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