Pennycuick Announces Nearly $3 Million for 24th Senate District Sewer and Stormwater Projects

HARRISBURG – Senator Tracy Pennycuick (R-24) announced today she helped secure nearly $3 million in grants for municipal stormwater and sewer projects. The grants were awarded through the Commonwealth Financing Authority’s PA Small Water & Sewer Program.

“Investments in our stormwater and sewer systems are essential to protecting public health, preventing flooding, and preserving our environment,” said Pennycuick. “I remain committed to working closely with municipalities across my district to advance critical infrastructure projects like these.”

The projects receiving awards are as follows:

  • Berks-Montgomery Municipal Authority – $100,000 for its Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Project.
  • Green Lane Marlborough Joint Authority – $411,000 for its Priority Sanitary Sewer System Repairs Project.
  • Upper Gwynedd Township – $300,000 for its 2026 Sanitary Sewer System Repair Project.
  • New Hanover Township Authority – $350,000 for its Slide Gate Replacement Project.
  • North Wales Water Authority – $250,000 for its Gwynedale Way to Jarvis Lane Main Replacement Project.
  • Washington Township – $76,565 for its Weinsteiger Pump Station Emergency Generator Project.
  • Pottstown Borough Authority – $424,589 for Phase 3 of its Lead Service Replacement Project.
  • Amity Township – $250,000 for its Interceptor Improvements Project along SR 662.
  • Lower Salford Township Authority – $100,000 for its Main Street Sewer Rehabilitation Project.
  • Lower Salford Township Authority – $100,000 for its Harleysville Wastewater Treatment Plant Catwalk Installation Project.
  • Schwenksville Borough Authority – $341,965 for its Main Street Water Main Replacement Project.
  • Upper Frederick Township – $200,000 for Phase 1 of its Perkiomen Crossing Water Upgrade Project.

The PA Small Water and Sewer Program was established pursuant to § 1774.1-A of the Act of April 25, 2016 (P.L.____, No. 25)(72 P.S. §1741-A.1 et. seq.), as amended, and authorizes the Commonwealth Financing Authority to award grants to municipalities and municipal authorities for water, sewer, storm water and flood control projects with a cost of not less than $30,000 and not more than $500,000.

CONTACT: Lidia Di Fiore (215) 541-2388

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