Rural water projects receives loan
BISMARCK – McLean-Sheridan Rural Water District will receive more than $2.65 million from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Program for construction of a pump station, water storage reservoir and water main to connect new users, according to the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality.
The revolving fund provides low-interest loans to projects under the Safe Drinking Water Act. In addition to McLean-Sheridan, recent loans went to Enderlin and three other water districts in eastern North Dakota.