QUINCY, MI (WTVB) – The Village of Quincy is among 28 Michigan cities, villages and townships that have been awarded over $14 million in grants under the umbrella of the MI Clean Water plan by Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
Quincy will get a Drinking Water Asset Management grant of $240,100.
The grants are issued through the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
In a statement released by her office, Governor Whitmer says, “By making critical investments in our water infrastructure, we can create thousands of good-paying jobs and protect access to safe drinking water and drive down costs for families and communities. The MI Clean Water plan is a game-changer for Michigan and we should continue building on it to replace all lead service lines statewide, tackle toxic contaminants, and lower utility bills for families.”
The Drinking Water Asset Management grant that was awarded to Quincy is available to assist water supplies in asset management plan development or updates, and/or distribution system materials inventory as defined in Michigan’s Lead and Copper Rule.
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