New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a significant investment of $43 million to support local communities in upgrading their water infrastructure. The funding, aimed at addressing the state's aging water systems, will be allocated to various municipalities across New York to help them cover the costs of much-needed repairs and upgrades. This move is expected to improve public health and safety by reducing the risk of contaminated water and other hazards associated with outdated infrastructure. With this investment, Hochul's administration is taking a crucial step towards ensuring that New Yorkers have access to clean and reliable drinking water.
Hochul: $43M going to help communities afford local water infrastructure projects Spectrum News