Pete Aguilar

10/03/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/03/2024 16:23

Rep. Aguilar Announces $959,757 for Arrowhead Farms Septic to Sewer Project

October 03, 2024Press Releases

Rep. Aguilar Announces $959,757 for Arrowhead Farms Septic to Sewer Project

This week, Rep. Pete Aguilar announced that he secured $959,757 in federal funding for the City of San Bernardino's Arrowhead Farms Septic to Sewer Project. This critical funding will connect properties within the Arrowhead Farms community to municipal sewer services at no cost to participating property owners, increasing property values for homeowners and reducing the risk of costly environmental hazards associated with septic tanks.

"I am proud to help secure this funding to facilitate the Septic to Sewer Project aimed at raising property values for these homeowners while addressing the environmental risks associated with outdated septic systems," said Rep. Pete Aguilar. "I'll continue to fight for more resources to raise the quality of life for working families in the Inland Empire and make our neighborhoods safer."

"This money would alleviate some of the pressure on our residents, which will provide them with sewer, and a cleaner community," said Joe Baca, Jr., Fifth District Supervisor, San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. "This funding is all the more important for an underserved community like Arrowhead Farms."

"Thank you to Congressman Aguilar for securing needed funds for this Septic to Sewer project. This project is the first step toward providing safe, reliable wastewater services for Arrowhead Farms and better water quality for San Bernardino. We deeply appreciate the support of Congressman Aguilar and Supervisor Baca working together to improve local infrastructure and enhance quality of life in our community," said Miguel Guerrero, General Manager, San Bernardino Municipal Water Department.

The Septic to Sewer Project offers free sewer connections, saving up to $35,000 in construction and connection fees, increasing property value, and reducing or eliminating septic system maintenance costs. Additionally, it will improve public health by preventing pollution from aging septic tanks, which can leak harmful contaminants like nitrates and fecal coliform into the environment. The project eliminates the risk of these hazardous spills and the associated remediation expenses.

In March 2024, Rep. Aguilar helped pass the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2024, which included over $17 million in federal investments for 15 local projects across the region Rep. Aguilar represents in Congress.

Rep. Aguilar serves as Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and as a member of the House Committee on Appropriations.

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