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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Village of Bolivar receives $5.7 million for wastewater upgrades

Governor Kathy Hochul today announced the Environmental Facilities Corporation Board of Directors approved over $37 million in financial assistance for water infrastructure improvement projects across New York State. The Board's approval authorizes municipal access to low-cost financing and previously announced grants to get shovels in the ground for critical water and sewer infrastructure projects, from treatment processes to remove emerging contaminants from drinking water, to replacing lead service lines and modernizing aging systems. These investments protect public health and make projects more affordable, reducing the need for higher rate increases to fund improvements, while also creating good-paying jobs.

  • Village of Bolivar - $5.7 million grant and interest-free financing for design and construction of wastewater treatment facility upgrades.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said, “Clean water accessibility and aging infrastructure are escalating challenges — but with investments like this one, we can lead the way toward sustainable, forward-thinking solutions while helping consumers keep costs down. This $37 million investment will help New York revitalize its aging water infrastructure, guard against environmental hazards, and strengthen resilience in the face of a changing climate. I’m proud to see federal dollars being used for these projects, and I will continue fighting for investments in New York’s infrastructure.”