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Town of Sasakwa Receives $135,382 Grant for Water System Improvements from the OWRB

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

OKLAHOMA CITY – Town of Sasakwa (Town) in Seminole County received approval for a $135,382 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant on Tuesday through the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) to improve the Town’s water infrastructure.

The Town of Sasakwa operates a public water distribution system that provides service to local residents and the surrounding community. Water Tower #1, a key part of the system’s operation, is more than 30 years old and requires rehabilitation to maintain safe and reliable water service. The proposed project will sandblast and re-coat both the interior and exterior of the water tower to protect against corrosion and extend its lifespan. The estimated cost of the project is $149,900 which will be funded by the OWRB REAP Grant of $149,900.

Lori Johnson, chief of the OWRB's Financial Assistance Division, calculated that the grant will save the Authority’s customers $244,500 in principal and interest charges by not having to borrow the project funds.

"This investment in Sasakwa’s water system will ensure that families and businesses continue to receive dependable service,” said Sen. Grant Green, R-Wellston. “I appreciate the OWRB’s commitment to preserving the infrastructure that small towns depend on."

“We are grateful to Senator Grant Green and Representative Danny Williams for their continued support of water and wastewater infrastructure funding in Oklahoma,” said Julie Cunningham, OWRB Executive Director.

Since 1983 the Water Resources Board has approved over $8.2 billion in loans and grants for water and wastewater infrastructure improvements throughout Oklahoma.

Last Modified on Jun 18, 2025
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