LCG AWARDED $5 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING FOR GALVANIZED WATER LINE REPLACEMENT

Mar 11, 2024, 09:29 AM by Caylee Deshotel

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LCG AWARDED $5 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING FOR GALVANIZED WATER LINE REPLACEMENT

Lafayette, LALafayette Consolidated Government (LCG) is pleased to announce the receipt of $5 million in federal funding to facilitate the replacement of aging galvanized water lines in Lafayette. This critical infrastructure investment will enhance water quality, reliability, and accessibility for residents and businesses in the community.

Due to end-of-life and aging galvanized water lines, Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) can no longer efficiently maintain its existing service to customers or provide opportunities for water capacity increases and expansion. By replacing these antiquated water lines with updated water line infrastructure, LUS will reduce operation and maintenance costs, decrease water loss due to leaks, and minimize pressure issues, especially during extreme weather conditions. Strengthening the water system’s resiliency will increase availability of water distribution for the surrounding areas, providing for economic opportunities and expansion.

Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet expressed gratitude for the federal support, stating, "This is only the beginning in our efforts to revitalize and improve the oldest infrastructure in the city of Lafayette. This is only a portion of the work that needs to be done, and we are committed to addressing critical infrastructure needs as funding is available. I want to especially thank Senator Bill Cassidy and Representative Clay Higgins for their support of this endeavor."

The funding, awarded through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, reflects a collaborative effort between federal, state, and local partners to address pressing infrastructure challenges and invest in the long-term prosperity of communities across the nation.

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