Federal Funding Secured for Brighton Wastewater and MSU Agricultural Projects
Congressman Tom Barrett announced federal investments totaling $4 million for a wastewater treatment generator replacement and agricultural research renovation at Michigan State University. These projects contribute to infrastructure reliability and agricultural advancements in mid-Michigan.

Congressman Tom Barrett has secured $4 million in federal funding for two significant projects in mid-Michigan: $1 million for replacing the generator at Brighton's wastewater treatment plant and $3 million for renovating the greenhouse complex at Michigan State University (MSU). The generator replacement aims to ensure uninterrupted wastewater treatment services, enhancing public health and environmental protection.
Meanwhile, the renovation at MSU will improve agricultural research capabilities, supporting advancements in farming practices. These investments underscore the importance of federal support for local infrastructure and research initiatives, potentially leading to long-term benefits for both public health and agricultural productivity.




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