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Arkansas communities to get $42 million in state loans to bolster water systems


Water systems serving more than 22,000 Arkansans in six communities will receive over $42 million in financial assistance from state programs for water and wastewater projects.

The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission approved the loans at its Feb. 28 meeting.


By: Sonny Albarado
Arkansas Advocate

Water systems serving more than 22,000 Arkansans in six communities will receive over $42 million in financial assistance from state programs for water and wastewater projects.

The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission approved the loans at its Feb. 28 meeting. The projects receiving assistance are:

  • Helena West-Helena in Phillips County, an emergency $100,000 loan from the Water Development Fund and an $11 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund. The current customer base for this project is 5,500.
  • Mena in Polk County, an $11.6 million loan from the Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund. The current customer base is 5,558.
  • Mountainburg in Crawford County, a $7 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund. The current customer base is 6,184.
  • Mulberry in Crawford County, a $7.5 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund. The current customer base is 1,543.
  • Tri County Regional Water Distribution Distric in Pope County, a $5 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Loan Fund. The current customer base for this project is 3,500.

The interest rates on the loans vary depending on the term, from 3.5% for a 10-year loan to 4.5% for a 30-year term, according to the Division of Natural Resources website. The rates include a 1% origination fee.

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