Summary
A state panel unanimously approved a $25.8 million low-interest loan Wednesday for the Charleston Sanitary Board to fix or replace about 18 miles of aging sewer lines in the Sissonville Drive area.
But West Virginia Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council member Chris Jarrett warned he would introduce new loan rules, possibly next month, that would force cities like Charleston and Huntington to get private - and more expensive - funding for future water and sewer projects.See the full content of this document
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City Secures Sewer Loan, but Changes Are Ahead
Jarrett handed out data sheets that he said show the Infrastructure Council has far more projects in the pipeline than it has money to lend out through its revolving loan ...
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