Governor Kelly Announces Over $26M for Water Projects and Technical Assistance

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TOPEKA
 – Governor Laura Kelly and the Kansas Water Office announced Thursday the award winners for the second round of the Senate Substitute for House Bill 2302 Grant Programs, which provide over $26 million in funding for water projects and technical assistance to communities across Kansas. 

“Water is vital to the livelihood of our communities and Kansans,” Governor Laura Kelly said. “This funding is a crucial step in addressing pressing water issues to safeguard our water supply for generations to come.” 

In 2023, Senate Substitute for House Bill 2302 increased the amount of state funding for the State Water Plan Fund (SWPF) and created two new water related grant funds: the Technical Assistance Grant Fund and Water Projects Grant Fund. In the first year, 34 municipalities and special districts related to water were rewarded $18 million. 

“The expansion of the State Water Plan to include support for municipalities and water districts continues to be a critical component towards ensuring communities across the state have access to a reliable supply of clean water,” said Senator Kenny Titus, Kansas Senate District 18. 

The grant program received over 300 applications in its first year, and an additional $10 million was provided in 2024 through the Legislature to address the high demand for funding. 

“We are grateful for the Legislature and Governor Kelly for approving this additional funding,” said Connie Owen, Director of the Kansas Water Office. “We received a large number of applications again this year. This funding is necessary to Kansas communities.” 

Over 270 communities applied for the 2024 funding period, requesting a total of $237 million. Thirty-nine technical assistance grants and 24 water projects grants were awarded to 70 communities and special districts related to water. 

“Our small agricultural towns are the lifeblood of our state,” said Senator Rick Billinger, Kansas Senate District 40. “And this funding will help these communities have the clean and affordable water access they need to thrive.” 

A total of $26,287,103 was awarded. 

“I am so pleased to see the list of rural communities and rural water districts across Kansas that have been awarded grants to mitigate their specific water issues,” said Representative Lisa Moser, Kansas House District 106. “Water is the lifeblood of our state. Without it, nothing else matters.”  

See the full list of funded projects at kwo.ks.gov


Technical Assistance Grant Fund:
 

Barber County RWD No 1 $324,116 
Finney County Sewer District 1 $165,000 
Wallace County RWD No 1 $452,000 
Ellis $83,400 
Bunker Hill $176,200 
Leon $250,000 
West Mineral $33,000 
Onaga $192,490 
Franklin County RWD No 1 $18,500 
Cloud County RWD No 1 $132,600 
Kismet $146,500 
Jewell County RWD No 1 $237,500 
Norcatur $134,700 
Hartford $68,000 
Anthony $50,000 
Sylvia $304,900 
Toronto $250,400 
Ozawkie $45,000 
Harper $83,800 
Lecompton $125,000 
Towanda $390,900 
Finney County RWD No 1 $307,500 
Cawker City $241,650 
Liberty $25,000 
Randall $38,300 
Parsons $92,000 
Potwin $52,180 
Montgomery County RWD No 9 $55,000 
LeRoy $102,000 
Reno County RWD No 1 $94,600 
Chase $366,100 
Lakewood Hills Sewer Improvement District $909,000 
Wilson County RWD No 4 $39,700 
Sylvan Grove $148,400 
Goessel $50,000 
Ellis County RWD No 1C $219,600 
Alma $575,600 
Bronson $307,075 
Washington County RWD No 2 $64,000 

Water Projects Grant Fund 

Marion County Improvement District 2 $458,880 
Troy $824,520 
NWKP&DC/Palco $500,000 
Moscow $635,300 
Marion County RWD No. 4 $1,414,760 
Barton County RWD No. 2 $980,000 
Blue Mound $517,000 
Bartlett $416,310 
Collyer $13,745 
Goff $94,850 
West Mineral $664,000 
Harveyville $1,272,556 
La Harpe $750,000 
Leondardville $289,140 
Girard $1,289,800 
Quinter $350,000 
Humboldt $3,000,000 
Geary County RWD No. 4 $192,516 
Cuba $334,000 
Hamilton $467,000 
Huron $520,805 
Pretty Prairie $33,651 
Moundridge $542,000 
Kanopolis $1,196,141 


Loan Assistance:
 

Liebenthal $24,103 
St. John $531,772 
Gorham $59,506 
Kensington $184,084 
NWKP&DC/Hill City $1,104,952 
Gove $132,110 
Plainville $141,891 

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Jeffery W. Fogg II is a dedicated writer and storyteller with a passion for uncovering compelling narratives and shedding light on the human experience. He has a strong background in research and narrative development, honed through years of crafting stories that connect with diverse audiences. His writing is driven by a desire to engage readers, bring attention to important issues, and contribute to a well-informed community. Drawing on his ability to find depth in everyday moments, Jeffery aims to deliver insightful journalism that resonates with readers and sparks meaningful conversations. Jeffery’s journey as a writer has been shaped by his diverse life experiences and educational background. He holds a B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of Colorado, where he explored cultural narratives and wrote a thesis on rural religious movements in the neo-Rustbelt. His curiosity about human stories led him to pursue a Juris Doctor at Washburn University School of Law, where he deepened his skills in research and advocacy. Through it all, Jeffery’s life has been guided by a commitment to learning, a love for storytelling, and a desire to share authentic voices from all walks of life.
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