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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Announces $153 Million for Arkansas Water Projects

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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has approved more than $153.9 million in new funding to improve water and wastewater systems across 52 Arkansas communities, impacting more than 814,000 residents. The funds were awarded through the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission and include Clean Water Revolving Loans, Drinking Water Revolving Loans, and Small, Underserved, and Disadvantaged Communities grants.

Sanders emphasized that strong water infrastructure is critical for community growth, health, and economic development. State leaders echoed her message, noting that updated systems will help ensure safe, reliable water access for decades.

Since taking office, Sanders has directed more than $2.7 billion toward water projects across all 75 counties, making water system modernization a statewide priority.

Below is a complete breakdown of cities and funding amounts.

FULL LIST: Arkansas Cities & Funding Amounts

Clean Water Revolving Loan Fund (A–Z)

Blevins – $1,264,400

Clarksville – $36,344,429

Clinton – $2,651,410

Dawn Hill & Cynthiana POA – $3,253,848

Dyess – $3,555,345

Etowah – $450,667

Gould – $1,889,750

H2Ozarks (Benton County) – $250,000

Hardy – $1,338,202

Highland – $2,584,854

Hope – $521,830

Illinois River Watershed Partnership – $83,000

Junction City – $5,500,000

Little Rock Water Reclamation Authority – $4,096,463.50

Mayflower – $11,544,000

Mountain Pine – $7,392,000

Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (A–Z)

Bentonville – $9,621,360

Bradley – $144,719

Branch – $192,225

Cushman – $435,800

Cross County Rural Water System – $5,299,037

Elaine – $4,088,990

Freedom PWA – $338,298

Garfield – $7,500,000

Hardy – $778,865

Highway 4 & 24 Water Association – $286,830

Horatio – $426,811

Keiser – $652,685

Leola – $370,395

Lincoln – $2,050,000

Little River Water Authority – $221,500

Magnolia – $3,846,901

Mountain Top PWA – $1,800,000

Mulberry – $165,594

Pangburn – $1,358,018

Quitman – $3,996,820

Sparkman – $454,341

Star City – $932,340

Trumann – $5,300,000

Tumbling Shoals PWA – $4,157,530

Vanndale-Birdeye Water Association – $210,000

Washington Water Authority – $1,222,754

Small, Underserved & Disadvantaged Communities Grants (A–Z)

Bonanza – $140,000

Dierks – $195,400

Hickory Ridge – $242,000

Ozan Creek Rural Water Authority – $97,711

Tuckerman – $294,889

Warren – $150,000

 

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