Washington, DC - Today, Rep. Janelle Bynum (OR-05)voted to advance a package that contains over $6 million in federal funding for water infrastructure projects across Oregon's Fifth Congressional District. In July, Congresswoman Bynum fought on behalf of her constituents for over $14 million in Community Project Funding requests to be included in the draft Fiscal Year 2026 government funding bills. Today, funding for six of those projects was included in the Interior and Environment Funding Package that passed the House. This legislation will now go to the Senate, and if passed, to the President for final signature.
"Access to clean drinking water isn't just essential to keep our communities healthy - it also unlocks more affordable housing and faster, cleaner public transit. That's why I fought to secure this $6 million for water infrastructure projects in CD5," said Rep. Bynum. "From Molalla, to Bend, to Halsey, to Oregon City, this money will help grow our economy and improve the lives of Oregonians across the district. I'm committed to bringing real money back home that will make a real difference, and to getting the rest of our projects across the finish line and fully funded."
The passage of this legislation would bring the full amount of money Congresswoman Bynum has secured for Oregon's Fifth Congressional District through Community Project Funding to $8,075,250.
The projects receiving funding include:
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$992,250 for Neighborhood Drinking Water Protection Program
Recipient Name:City of Bend
Project Purpose:This project would replace fragile galvanized pipes in Bend to protect drinking water quality and improve water system redundancy. This project will also ensure nearby hydrants can meet fire flow requirements.
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$700,000 for Halsey Municipal Water Well and Water Treatment Project
Recipient Name:City of Halsey
Project Purpose:This project would finish construction of a new drinking water well in the City of Halsey.
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$1,092,000 for Molalla Water Intake Project
Recipient Name: City of Molalla
Project Purpose:This project would design and construct a new water intake structure on the Molalla River, the sole-source of Molalla's water rights.
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$1,092,000 for Oregon City Water Transmission Main, Phase 3
Recipient Name: City of Oregon City
Project Purpose: This project would complete the final phase of Oregon City's Water Transmission Main construction, enhancing the city's water system reliability. By upgrading undersized pipes, these transmission main improvements will resolve inefficiencies, ensuring better performance and responsiveness during high-demand water usage seasons.
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$1,092,000 for North Santiam Sewer Project
Recipient Name:Marion County
Project Purpose:Funds would help construct the Mill City Water Pollution Control Facility, also referred to as the Mill City - Gates Wastewater Treatment Plant, which will serve the cities of Mill City and Gates - two cities still recovering from devastation of the 2020 wildfires.
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$1,092,000 for Clarifier Replacement Project
Recipient Name:Oak Lodge Water Services Authority
Project Purpose:The clarifier replacement project would replace the secondary clarifiers 1 & 2 at the Oak Lodge Water Services wastewater treatment plant, which are approximately 35 years old.
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