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Iowa Governor Announces Major Investments in Three Water Quality Projects Across Iowa

February 23, 2022
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DES MOINES, IA — Governor Kim Reynolds announces $38 million through Iowa's Water Infrastructure Fund (WIF) to support three water quality and infrastructure projects across Iowa. The WIF grants are being awarded to three projects in western, central, and eastern Iowa and include the creation of new water system infrastructure, expansion of current infrastructure, and dam mitigation efforts for safer water recreation.

In December, Reynolds announced a $100-million investment in water infrastructure and water quality efforts for the state of Iowa. The recent grants are a part of that investment, and the awarded projects are listed below:

Dyersville East Road Utilities Project - Dyersville

Up to $11 million will be awarded to the Dyersville East Road Utilities Project at the Field of Dreams site for water distribution and wastewater collection infrastructure. This project will serve 114,000 Iowans across two counties and create approximately 350 jobs.

ICON Water Trails Project - Des Moines

Up to $15 million will be awarded to the Iowa Confluence (ICON) Water Trails Project in downtown Des Moines to mitigate the dam on Fleur Drive. In addition to removing safety hazards associated with the dam, the mitigation will allow Iowans to enjoy a river run experience on the Raccoon River and lay the groundwork for a recreational destination in the area. The project is expected to create more than 150 jobs and more than $100 million in increased local revenue.

Lewis & Clark Regional Water System - Sioux Center

Up to $12 million will be awarded for the expansion of the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System. A first-of-its-kind, tri-state drinking water system estimated to benefit 350,000 people living in northwest Iowa, southeast South Dakota, and southwest Minnesota, the project broke ground in 2003. Nearly 20 years later, the system is 86 percent complete and is awaiting full completion with federal funds. This investment will significantly expand the system's ability to provide an additional 15 million gallons of water per day to its member communities.
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