TO OUR RATEPAYERS
Hatfield Township Municipal Authority has applied for two
(2) Grants from both State and Federal Sources in order to help finance the
almost total replacement of its internal Electrical Grid that powers and runs its
Wastewater Treatment Plant. This replacement is necessary due to the age of the
Plant, and vital to continue effectively treating the millions of gallons of
wastewater the Plant receives each day.
HTMA has also submitted one grant application from a Federal
Source for the construction of a flood wall to protect its structures that are
subject to more frequent flooding during heavy rain events.
The electrical grid replacement project is currently
estimated to cost $15 million. The flood
protection is currently estimated to cost $1.6 million. Without the assistance of any grants, these
projects will significantly increase HTMA’s sewer rates. These projects are not an option, as the
current equipment is 35 to 50 years old and has reached its life expectancy. You can read more about these projects by clicking HERE
The three grants that HTMA is currently seeking are:
· Statewide Local Share Account Grant – requesting
$974,000 for
the Electrical Systems Upgrade Project.
· FEMA BRIC Grant – requesting $11,748,750 for the
Electrical Systems Upgrade Project.
·
FEMA Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant -
requesting $1,175,250 for the Floodwall Project.
We are asking for your help by emailing the following
Legislators in support of HTMA’s grant applications. Please click HERE for sample language you can
use in your email, although it is always better when the Legislators do not
just receive “rubber stamped” correspondence to present to the Appropriations
Committees with their personal support.
US Representative
Brian Fitzpatrick to: Kyle Melander [email protected]
To discuss the FEMA BRIC Electrical
Grid project and the FEMA Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant
State Representative
Steven Malagari to: Gretchen Berry [email protected]
To discuss the Statewide Local
Share Account Grant
State Senator
Maria Collett to: Tom Holroyd [email protected]
To discuss the Statewide Local
Share Account Grant
With Senator Collett’s and Representative Malagari’s previous
support, HTMA was recently able to obtain a Redevelopment Assistance Capital
Program Grant in the amount of $850,000 to help offset the cost of the expansion
of its Administrative and Office Building.
The total cost of this project which is currently underway is
approximately $2 million.
Peter Dorney
Executive Director