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Funding & Benefits

FUNDING TO DATE

RVAH20 FLOW will implement 14 combined sewer system (CSS) projects to capture and treat combined sewage that currently pollute the James River from the City’s 25 combined sewer outfalls. These outfalls are part of a legacy combined sewer system dating back to the 1800s that carries both sewage and rainwater through a single piping system. When it rains, this legacy system is often overwhelmed, causing overflows to the James River.

OTHER FUNDING SOURCES

The City identified and is evaluating the potential use of the following federal and state funding programs (including loan forgiveness options), concurrent with the execution of the Final Plan projects:

• Justice40 Initiative
• Build Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Grants (BRIC)
• Clean Water State Revolving Loan Fund (CWSRLF)
• Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loans

Additional funding is needed from our partners
across the Commonwealth of Virginia

An investment in RVAH20 FLOW will provide benefits to all Virginians

Investing in RVAH2O FLOW benefits all Virginians by upgrading water infrastructure, improving environmental sustainability and public health. We need program funding from all of our partners along the James River.

Richmond is an environmental justice community with approximately 19% of residents living below the poverty level.

Significant grant funding is necessary to alleviate the burden on low-income ratepayers.

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%

reduction in untreated
overflow volume

%

reduction in CSS overflow
bacteria pollutants to the James River

%

of Virginia’s lands are within
the James River watershed

2nd

Richmond’s pollutant load
reduced from the 2nd largest
to the 2nd smallest

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a healthy vibrant river
secures a vibrant economy
along its shores

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a healthier and safer
environment for aquatic
life and recreation