CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The West Virginia Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council announced the council approved technical reviews and requests to pursue funding for an additional 11 sewer and water projects. The approval of these reviews and requests helps cities, municipalities and public service districts save taxpayer money and keep their projects moving. Among those are the Town of Davis for a wastewater treatment plant improvements project estimated to cost $356,000.
The WV IJDC was created by the WV Legislature in 1994 to serve as a funding clearinghouse for water and wastewater projects around the state. Gov. Jim Justice serves as council chairman, with Deputy Chief of Staff Ann Urling serving as his designee.
The council will meet again on Sept. 8. For more information, visit wvinfrastructure.com.