Huntington Sanitary Board Receives $10 Million for Fourpole Creek Pump Station Rehabilitation
The Huntington Sanitary Board has secured $10 million in funding, directed by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, for the rehabilitation of the Fourpole Creek Sanitary Pump Station, which handles 85% of the city's sanitary flow. The project, set to begin in 2027, will replace pumps and controls, with a total cost exceeding $10 million. The funding includes a 75/25 match from the congressionally directed spending allocation for Fiscal Year 2026. The Sanitary Board has two other pump station upgrades in progress and plans to maintain sanitary flow during construction.

The Huntington Sanitary Board has received a $10 million funding allocation for the rehabilitation of the Fourpole Creek Sanitary Pump Station, as secured by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito. This station is crucial as it processes approximately 85% of the sanitary flow in Huntington.
The project will involve replacing pumps and controls and is expected to start in 2027. The total cost is projected to exceed $10 million, with the funding being a 75/25 match. The Sanitary Board will also upgrade two additional pump stations and plans to implement a bypass to maintain sanitary flow during construction.




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