South Beloit Receives $750K Federal Funding for Sewer Project
South Beloit, Illinois has secured $750,000 in federal funding to support a $7 million sewer project aimed at improving wastewater management. This funding is crucial for facilitating sewage transport from the city's west side to a new treatment facility, enhancing environmental protections and enabling economic development.

South Beloit has been awarded $750,000 from federal sources to advance a $7 million sewer project. This initiative is designed to transport sewage from the city's west side, crossing under the Rock River to a new wastewater treatment plant.
Local leaders, including Congressman Darin LaHood, emphasized the project's significance for environmental safety and economic growth. The city plans to pursue additional grants to cover the remaining project costs. The next phase involves completing engineering plans before construction can commence, with potential impacts on local utility bills anticipated.



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