South Haven, Michigan constructs new water tower with $10.1 million loan from USDA and state funds, replacing a 100-year-old one and benefiting 5,000+ households.

South Haven, Michigan, has begun constructing a new water tower, funded by a $10.1 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development and over $27.6 million from the state's Drinking Water Revolving Fund. This new tower will replace a 100-year-old standpipe and have a capacity exceeding one million gallons, benefiting over 5,000 households. USDA's Brandon Fewins noted this upgrade will enhance the water system for decades.

October 05, 2024
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