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Public Utilities Regulatory Authority adopts $19.4 million DWSRF loan for Connecticut Water Company
Summary
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on April 30 approved Connecticut Water Company’s request to issue $19,400,000 in Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) loans to fund three projects in Madison and Plainfield and a lead service line identification program.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority on April 30 adopted staff’s recommendation approving Connecticut Water Company’s application to issue $19,400,000 in Drinking Water State Revolving Fund loans to finance three projects and a lead service line identification program.
Authority staff Guy Novella told the panel that the company applied for the loans on March 6, 2025, and proposed to use proceeds to fund (1) the interconnection of the Green Springs water system in Madison, (2) centralized treatment of raw water from specified wells in the Gallup system in Plainfield, and (3) a lead service line identification program.…
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