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Committee approves acceptance of multi-year enhanced drinking water grant to support public water oversight
Summary
The Human Services Committee approved accepting a five-year enhanced drinking water grant from New York State worth $128,899 per year to support county staff who oversee public water supplies; the funds do not directly fund municipalities but pay county staffing and technical assistance.
The Chautauqua County Human Services Committee voted July 16 to accept a five-year enhanced drinking water grant from New York State that provides $128,899 per year to support the county's public water supply oversight and related staffing.
Jessica Wirsley, the county director of environmental health, and Public Health Director Lacey Wilson explained the grant is an ongoing formula award the state notifies the county about rather…
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