|
For Immediate
Release
5/9/08
Contact:
Erik Arneson
(Sen. Pileggi)
(717) 787-4712
Jason Brehouse
(Sen. Earll)
(717) 787-8927
Joe Sterns (Sen.
Folmer)
(717) 787-5708
- Senator Pileggi
- Senator Earll
- Senator Folmer
H2O PA Plan Would Fund Critical Infrastructure
Needs
Senator Jane Earll (R-49), Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi (R-9) and
Sen. Mike Folmer (R-48) today announced H2O PA, a plan to provide $750 million
in funding for critical water and sewer projects, storm water projects, flood
control projects, and high-hazard dam repairs.
The $750 million H2O PA bond issue – introduced as Senate Bill 2 – will be
funded with revenue from the Pennsylvania Gaming Economic Development and
Tourism Fund. This funding program will be available for projects throughout
Pennsylvania, with a first priority being given to those involving consolidation
and a second priority being given to those involving regional projects.
"One of the biggest challenges facing communities throughout the commonwealth
is the funding of adequate water management infrastructures," said Sen. Earll.
"Utilizing the gaming revenues from this fund in such a way would be a wise
investment in our future."
"It has been estimated that the cost of modernizing Pennsylvania's existing
water and sewer systems is more than $11 billion," said Sen. Pileggi. "H2O PA
represents a good down payment toward meeting that need."
"Providing for infrastructure is a core function of government, and I am
pleased that we are seeking to prioritize and use existing state money rather
than raising taxes," said Sen. Folmer.
To be eligible for funding, a project must be owned by a municipality or
authority, and must include local matching funds totaling at least 50 percent of
the project cost. The Commonwealth Financing Authority will evaluate
applications, with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the
Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) providing technical
review and assistance.
Because they have already benefitted from projects funded through the
Pennsylvania Gaming Economic Development and Tourism Fund, Philadelphia and
Allegheny counties will not be eligible for funding from H2O PA until Fiscal
Year 2016-17.
Senate Bill 2 is scheduled to be considered by the Senate Environmental
Resources and Energy Committee on Tuesday.
Additional Information:
Environment & Energy
Print this page
E-mail
this page

Back |