South Dakota pumps $15.9M into water and sewer projects in seven communities
Rapid City, Pierre, and Springfield among and cities set for upgrades
The South Dakota Board of Water and Natural Resources has approved $15.9 million in state loans, including $3.5 million in principal forgiveness, to support drinking water and wastewater improvements across the state, the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources announced Tuesday.
The funds will go toward projects in Rapid City, Pierre and Springfield, among other locations.
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