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AWWA MTC95002 Funding: Key Ingredient to a Small Community Membrane System

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 01/01/1995

Whitney, Douglas C.

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The Town of Circle, located in eastern Montana, will become the first community in Montana to utilize membrane technology to solve their drinking water problems. Under a mandate to reduce their fluoride level from 5.5 parts per million (ppm) to within the Primary Drinking Water Standards, the town was required to implement a water treatment program. As a secondary goal, Circle also wanted to reduce the sodium level from 480 ppm to below 100 ppm. The Water Treatment Master Plan that was completed in 1993 recommended reverse osmosis to solve the town's water quality problems. The next key step was to identify and secure funding for this $2,272,000 project. The funding package ultimately arranged for this project included a combination of Federal and State funds totaling $1,601,000 in grants and $671,000 in low interest loans. With over 70% of the project being funded with grant money, the town was able to maintain reasonable water rates to cover their new O

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Published: 01/01/1995 ISBN(s): 0898678153 Number of Pages: 13 File Size: 1 file , 610 KB