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Board authorizes concept study for St. Louis deferred forgivable loans to install whole-house water systems

6189456 · October 21, 2025
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Supervisors authorized county staff to develop a deferred forgivable loan program concept and cost estimate to help qualifying Saint Louis residents install whole-house water treatment systems, including a staff recommendation to evaluate a three-year contractor maintenance plan.

The Loudoun County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 21 authorized staff to develop a concept and cost estimate for a Saint Louis deferred forgivable loan program to help qualifying households install whole-house water treatment systems.

Supervisor Rylan Crony introduced the motion, which passed unanimously, describing the village of Saint Louis as a historic, underserved community where many homes rely on private wells with high mineral content, staining, odor and taste issues. Staff said the village recently received wastewater…

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