S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority approves grant assistance for 23 projects

May 24, 2018

More than $10 million in grant funding awarded

In an effort to ensure all South Carolina communities are positioned for success, the S.C. Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) has approved grant assistance for 23 projects, totaling more than $10 million. These awards bring the number of projects awarded to 51 in fiscal year 2018, totaling $22 million.

Recognizing there is a critical need to upgrade infrastructure across the state, the projects funded will result in increased water and sewer system capacity and stormwater drainage improvements. Recipients share in the cost of these projects by paying for non-construction activities and, in many cases, providing additional funds for construction.

Working with local officials, RIA supports community projects most in need and works to address infrastructure issues that have the potential to hinder economic development and growth.

“Often times, infrastructure investments go unnoticed once construction is complete, but the benefit does not. These types of projects lead to improved quality of life, protection of the environment and community sustainability,” said Executive Director Bonnie Ammons.

The impact of such projects can have long-lasting effects on the 71,000 residential and business customers served by the infrastructure being improved — whether it is providing additional capacity for new or expanding businesses that will generate jobs and private investment or ensuring safe drinking water and sanitary sewer treatment.

RIA grants are awarded twice a year through a competitive process that considers the need for improved public health, environmental protection, community sustainability and economic development. Applications are selected by the RIA board based on criteria, including: severity of the problem, expected impact and project feasibility.

A list of grant recipients for the second round of fiscal year 2018 is below. To learn more about RIA or how to apply for grant assistance, visit www.ria.sc.gov.


 

Aiken, City of Sewer System Improvements
$500,000

Anderson County Economic Water Infrastructure
$47,314

Belton-Honea Path Water Authority Water System Improvements
$270,000

Bennettsville, City of Water Line Upgrades
$487,900

Berkeley County Economic Sewer Infrastructure
$500,000

Calhoun County Economic Water and Sewer Infrastructure
$500,000

Clemson, City of Water System Improvements
$500,000

Dorchester County Sewer System Improvements
$457,312

Fairfax, Town of Water Line Upgrades
$145,310

Florence, City of Water System Improvements
$500,000

Holly Hill, Town of Sewer System Improvements
$319,000

Jackson, Town of Water Line Upgrades
$500,000

Kershaw, Town of Sewer System Improvements
$326,115

Latta, Town of Water Line Upgrades
$500,000

Laurens County Water and Sewer Commission Water Line Upgrades
$500,000

Lynchburg, Town of Water Line Upgrades
$500,000

Ninety Six Commission of Public Works Pump Station Upgrade
$500,000

Ridgeland, Town of Sewer System Improvements
$1,000,000

Six Mile Rural Community Water District Water Line Upgrades
$350,000

Sumter, City of Interconnection of Sewer Systems
$500,000

Union County Water Tank Improvements
$130,000

Williamston, Town of Water Line Upgrades
$500,000

York County Water Tank Construction
$500,000