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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)

Medford Rogue Valley Water Supply Resiliency Project

 
Borrower: Medford Water Commission
Location: Medford, Oregon
Invited WIFIA Loan Amount: $58 million
Population Served by Project: 131,000

Project Type: Drinking Water

Project Description

The Rogue Valley Water Supply Resiliency Project will consist for four water delivery projects: 1) expansion of the Duff Water Treatment Plant; 2) lead and copper mitigation; 3) rebuilding phase 1 of the Capital Hill Reservoir Facility; and 4) adding new storage and conveyance capacity at Coker Butte. The purpose of the projects is to provide a more resilient water supply system and increase water quality to meet the growing needs of the Rogue Valley and the requirements of the Oregon Resiliency Plan.

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Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)