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Village lands $250K grant for wastewater treatment

Rochester Business Journal
August 24, 2012

The village of Lyndonville, Orleans County, has received federal funding of $250,000 to complete a multi-year upgrade of its wastewater treatment system, officials announced Friday. 

The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s water and waste disposal program, through the USDA’s Rural Development office, Sen. Charles Schumer said in a statement.
 
“Completing water-quality projects in Lyndonville will boost public health and bring infrastructure jobs to the region, which will spur local economic development,” he said.
 
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