(Radio Iowa) – USDA Rural Development has awarded a total of four-point-seven million dollars to support projects at two hospitals and for three municipal water systems.
The Wayne County Hospital in Corydon is planning to build an addition for a more modern dialysis unit and is getting a two million dollar USDA grant. Palmer Lutheran Health Center in West Union is getting a one-point-one million dollar grant to support renovations of facilities for delivering babies and providing postpartum care.
The USDA says Denison Municipal Utilities will use its million dollar grant to build a dam on the East Boyer River that will help recharge the area around a drinking water well. Macedonia, a town in Pottawattamie County, is getting 580-thousand dollars from the USDA to built a new well. And a 29-thousand dollar USDA grant to the town of Clearfield, in southwest Iowa, will be used on a study to evaluate the town’s wastewater system and design improvements.



