Rep. Aguilar Secures $1.09 Million for Bloomington Sewage and Water Treatment Infrastructure in San Bernardino County
Rep. Pete Aguilar announced $1,092,000 in funding for the Bloomington Septic Conversion Project in San Bernardino County. The grant will support the installation of 1,200 linear feet of mainline sewer along Valley Boulevard, enhancing sewage and water infrastructure. This project aims to improve wastewater treatment, public health, and economic development in the unincorporated community of Bloomington, which has a population of 17,000.

Rep. Pete Aguilar secured $1,092,000 for the Bloomington Septic Conversion Project in San Bernardino County. This funding will enable the installation of 1,200 linear feet of mainline sewer along Valley Boulevard, extending to Alder Avenue.
The project is expected to enhance wastewater treatment, promote public health, and stimulate economic development in Bloomington, a community with 17,000 residents. Aguilar's efforts are part of a broader initiative to improve infrastructure in unincorporated areas. In January 2026, he supported the Appropriations Act of 2026, which allocated $7.4 million for various projects in California's 33rd Congressional District.




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