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USDA Helps Rural Communities Restore Water Systems Damage by Disasters

Name
Miguel A. Ramírez
City
Washington
Release Date

Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue today announced the award of two grants to help rural water and sewer utilities recover from recent and future natural disasters.

 

“USDA is a strong partner in the long-term recovery of rural communities after a season of devastating hurricanes, Perdue said. “These grants will provide resources to rural communities need to assess damage, develop rebuilding plans and get access to technical assistance and clean water. USDA is standing with these affected communities every step of the way.”

 

Luis R. García-Boria, Rural Development Acting State Director for Puerto Rico, indicated that USDA is awarding the National Rural Water Association (NRWA) and the Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) each a $500,000 grant. The funding is being provided through the Water and Waste Disposal Technical Assistance and Training Grant program in USDA Rural Development’s Water and Environmental Programs (WEP)

 

NRWA and RCAP will use the grants to provide training and technical assistance, onsite repairs and utility management advice for rural water and sewer utilities impacted by disasters. These utilities serve communities that have 10,000 people or less. Many of them have very limited capacity after a catastrophic events to access immediate assistance for assessments and restoration. USDA’s assistance helps these small utilities recover faster and enables first responders, rural citizens and businesses to have clean water.

 

These grants also will be used to help rural utilities apply for Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) disaster programs, file insurance recovery claims, and strengthen operations and continuity of service plans in times of emergencies. Technical assistance will include assisting new and returning Rural Development WEP funding recipients to prepare applications for water and waste disposal loans and grants and other financing options to supplement their needs.

 

For additional information, please, call, Nereida Rodríguez, Rural Community Program Director or Miguel Ramírez, Public Affairs Coordinator at (787) 766-5708 or visit our web www.rd.usda.gov/pr.

 

 

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