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IEPA Funding

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The Village of Fairmont City has received funding from the IEPA State Revolving Fund Program to construct the Sanitary Sewer Trunk Line Rehabilitation using Cured In Place Pipe. Construction of Cured In Place Pipe to rehabilitate the sewer trunk in the Village of Fairmont City was financed by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (SRF). The SRF program is administered by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and receives a portion of its money to fund these types of projects from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This project includes rehabilitation of the sanitary sewer trunk line with Cured In Place Pipe at various locations on Roselake, Maple, Collinsville, 32nd, and 45th St. Once complete, it will help protect water quality for area residents and businesses in the village by extending the life of the sanitary sewer system. SRF programs operate in each state to provide communities the resources necessary to build, maintain, and improve the infrastructure that protects one of our most valuable resources: water.

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