Sen. Ossoff’s Bill to Help Upgrade East Point Water Infrastructure Signed into Law
Sen. Ossoff announced introduction of the bill last summer in East Point
East Point, Ga. —U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff’s legislation to help upgrade East Point’s water infrastructure is now law.
Sen. Ossoff’sEast Point Water Infrastructure Enhancement Actwassigned into lawearlier this month as part of theWater Resources Development Actreauthorization to upgrade water infrastructure for families and businesses across East Point.
Sen. Ossoff’s law expands a current authorization for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conductwater infrastructure projects in the city, which would improve quality of life and strengthen resilience.
With the new authorization, Congress can now appropriate more funding for the Army Corps to partner with the city on water infrastructure projects.
“As the City of East Point continues to grow, there’s a need to strengthen water infrastructure for families and businesses. That’s why bringing Republicans and Democrats together, I passed into lawmy legislation to strengthen the U.S. Army Corps’ partnership with East Point to upgrade infrastructure and quality of life,”Sen. Ossoff said.
“We are grateful to President Biden for signing theEast Point Water Infrastructure Enhancement Actand his leadership and direct investment in strengthening local infrastructure. This signing would not have been possible without Senator Ossoff’s consistent and persistent advocacy for funding to help address East Point’s critical aging infrastructure needs,”said East Point Mayor Deana Holiday Ingraham.“His foresight to introduce, champion and shepherd the passage of this critical legislation puts East Point in the position to now pursue up to $20 million from the Army Corps of Engineers to assist with strengthening and enhancing our water infrastructure facilities and system. This is monumental for East Point and we are truly grateful to Senator Ossoff for ensuring authorization of funding that will positively impact East Pointers and our other water customers for generations to come.”
Sen. Ossoff continues working to strengthen Georgia’s water infrastructure.
In June, Sen. OssoffdeliveredFederal funding to help the City of College Park install a new water storage tank and booster system, which will ensure residents have access to reliable, clean drinking water, and accommodate economic growth in the city.
Sen. Ossoff alsodeliverednew resources to help replace Rockdale County’s 50-year-old water pump station.
In 2022, Sen. Ossoff and Congresswoman Lucy McBathpassed into lawtheirChattahoochee River Act, a first-of-its-kind law that authorizes the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to work on water projects up and down the Chattahoochee River throughout the state of Georgia.
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