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Stilwell Area Development Authority receives $7,975,000 water system funding from OWRB

Tuesday, February 20, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Stilwell Area Development Authority (Authority) received approval for $7,975,000 in funding Tuesday from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the Authority’s water infrastructure. Construction of upgrades and improvements to the water system will be financed by the Oklahoma Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF), where $800,000 of the loan will be in the form of loan forgiveness, along with $5,018,500 from an OWRB American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) tribal grant, $5,099,500 in Cherokee Nation ARPA tribal matching funds, $1,220,000 from a Cherokee Nation Engineering grant, and $7,000,000 in Indian Health Services funding.

The Authority will utilize the proceeds to construct a five (5) million gallons per day (MGD) new water treatment plant. The construction will include a raw water pump station with three (3) 2.0-MGD pumps and the possiblity to increase capacity by adding a fourth pump, one (1) rapid mix basin, two (2) 2.5-MGD high rate pulsating clarifiers, four (4) 2.0-MGD declining rate cluster filters, four (4) 1.7-MGD high service pumps, two (2) 4.3-MGD backwash sludge pumps, two (2) new 250,000-gallon clearwells, a new chemical feed building with sodium permanganate, polymer, sodium hypochlorite, polyphosphate, and hydroflourosillic acid feed systems. These improvements will provide an adquate supply of drinking water for the customers of the system.

Joe Freeman, chief of the OWRB’s Financial Assistance Division, calculated that the Authority’s customers will save an estimated $4,164,600 over the life of the 30-year loan compared to traditional financing. The DWSRF loan will be secured with a lien on the revenue of the Authority’s water system and 90-percent of the electric and a mortgage. Representing the Authority is Shelldon Miggletto, their grant writer. Miggletto shared, “Stilwell thanks the Board for their consideration of this loan request. Four out of five rural water districts in Adair County purchase water from the system. These improvements will directly affect rate payers.”

The DWSRF program is administered by the OWRB and the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) with partial funding from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  The DWSRF program has provided approximately $2.2 billion in drinking water loans to provide communities the resources necessary to maintain and improve the infrastructure that protects our valuable water resources statewide.

Since 1983, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board has approved over $7.1 billion in loans and grants for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements throughout Oklahoma.

Julie Cunningham, Executive Director of the OWRB, and Scott Thompson, Executive Director of the ODEQ, express their sincere appreciation to State Senator Tom Woods and State Representative David Hardin for their support of the DWSRF program.

"Strengthening our infrastructure is an investment in the future of our communities and the well-being of our citizens," said Representative Hardin. "With this in mind, I am pleased to announce that the Stilwell Area Development Authority has secured funds to build a new water treatment plant. This investment will ensure that our community's needs for safe and reliable water services are met."

 

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Contacts:
Joe Freeman
Oklahoma Water Resources Board
(405) 530-8800
Joe.Freeman@owrb.ok.gov

Candy Thompson
Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality
(405) 702-8100
Candy.Thompson@deq.ok.gov

Last Modified on Feb 22, 2024
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