| Washington, DC
-- Senators John Ensign and Harry Reid and Congressman Dean Heller today announced three
grants totaling nearly $2.5 million for water and waste disposal improvement. These grants
were awarded to Nye and Pershing Counties through the United States Department of
Agriculture's Rural Development. "I
am pleased that the USDA has awarded these grants to further the development of
infrastructure in Nevada," said Ensign. "This money will help in the effort to
modernize water and waste treatment in Nye and Pershing Counties."
"Water is such an important issue throughout
the state of Nevada," said Reid. "This amount of money will go a long way toward
improving water infrastructure in these counties."
"Providing rural Nevada with the necessary
resources to build and update critical infrastructure is vitally important to the health
and safety of many of our communities in Nevada. I am pleased that USDA made these funds
available to Nye and Pershing Counties," said Heller.
The grant awarded to Nye County will be used to
provide a new well and storage tank for the town of Manhattan and totals $965,000. The
grant awarded to Pershing County will be used to fund improvements to the city of
Lovelock's wastewater system and totals nearly $888,000. A second grant awarded to
Pershing County, in the amount of $646,000, will be used to assist the Lovelock Meadows
Water District in replacing inadequate main lines throughout the water system. |