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From the April 2008 issue

Report Evaluates Wastewater Infrastructure Needs

New York State's sewage-treatment infrastructure is aging out and in need of an estimated $36.2 billion in repairs over the next 20 years, according to a new report issued recently by DEC. The report points out that federal support-historically the main source of funding for sewage-system improvements-has declined steadily, delaying critical maintenance.

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New York's wastewater infrastructure is aging and in need of major upgrades and repairs

Maintaining Wastewater Infrastructure is Critical

In New York, federal assistance for the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund fell from $227 million in 1991 to $75.1 million in 2007. These issues are critical because an aging wastewater infrastructure is tied directly to the quality of New York State's waters. A 2004 DEC study documented the correlation between wastewater infrastructure and water quality, finding that water quality declines when infrastructure is kept in place beyond its design life. DEC plans to further refine the estimates developed in this report to better understand the full scope of infrastructure requirements and possible cost-effective solutions.

More Information

DEC delivered the report to the governor, the State Legislature and the public, as mandated by the 2007-08 State Budget. It is available at the Wastewater Infrastructure Needs of New York State web page on DEC's website.