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Port Jervis secures $20 million loan for sewer realignment and wins permit to increase discharge
Summary
Mayor said the city closed a $20,000,000 loan to start a sewer realignment project in spring and secured a Delaware River Basin Commission permit increasing the city's permitted discharge to 2,400,000 gallons per day; a $3.5 million water filtration plant rehabilitation is planned to begin in fall 2026.
The mayor told residents the city has closed a $20,000,000 loan that will allow the long-awaited sewer realignment project to begin in spring or early summer. "Now that the city is finally closed on a $20,000,000 loan and has officially have the funding and engineering in place, we will start to see the long awaited sewer realignment project in spring, early summer,"…
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