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Columbia Missourian

Columbia gets $67 million from state, stimulus for wastewater improvements

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
November 9, 2009 | 2:47 p.m. CST

JEFFERSON CITY — Dozens of Missouri communities will get $266 million for wastewater and drinking water improvements.

The money for the projects is to be split, with $146 million coming from the federal stimulus and $120 million from the state. Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon announced the construction plan Monday. Nixon says it will improve important infrastructure and put people back to work.

Thirty-five cities and water districts are getting money for wastewater projects. Seventeen communities will get money for drinking water. The biggest wastewater project awards were $67 million for Columbia, $34 million for Blue Springs and $24 million for Kansas City.

Drexel and the Clarence Cannon Water Commission each received $4 million for drinking water projects.