Senator Camera Bartolotta announced that nearly $2.3 million in state funding has been approved for water, sewer, and stormwater infrastructure projects in Greene and Washington counties. The total amount of $2,274,550 was awarded through the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA), with most of the funds coming from the Small Water and Sewer Program. This program is designed to support important infrastructure projects for municipalities and municipal authorities throughout Pennsylvania.
“These investments address some of the most essential needs in our communities,” Bartolotta said. “Reliable water and wastewater systems protect public health, support economic development and improve quality of life. I’m pleased to see these dollars coming back to the 46th District to support projects that will have a lasting impact.”
Senator Bartolotta represents the 46th District as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate. She serves on committees related to labor, environment, and economic development, focusing on workers’ rights and community issues. Her official website provides resources for constituents about legislative matters and state services: https://www.senatorbartolotta.com/
For more information, contact Brian Tirpak at 724-225-4380.


