Majority-Black city gets $150m to fix sewage crisis from New York state
Mount Vernon's crumbling sewage infrastructure has for years caused unsanitary backups in homes and pollution of local rivers
After decades struggling with failing sewage infrastructure, the majority-Black city of Mount Vernon, New York, is getting a significant funding package aimed at preventing unsanitary backups in homes and stopping pollution from leaking into local rivers.
New York's governor, Kathy Hochul, announced on Friday that the state will dedicate $150m toward projects that include repairing and replacing the city's collapsing sewage pipes. Some of the funding is set aside for families affected by the sewage failures. It would also help bring the city into compliance with federal court orders to stop raw sewage from pouring into the Bronx and Hutchinson rivers, which flow south into New York City's Bronx borough, as the Guardian reported last year.
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