St. Tammany Invests in Water and Sewage Upgrades
St. Tammany Parish, with the help of the American Rescue Plan Act, will embark on water and sewage infrastructure projects. The projects, estimated at $48 million, will be done over the next several years, explains the Parish President Mike Cooper.
“This allocation renews my commitment to ensuring that every citizen of St. Tammany Parish has safe drinking water and reliable water and sewer infrastructure,” Cooper said.
The initial project estimated to cost $20 million, will upgrade water and sewage for around 6,400 St. Tammany residents located in the west part of the parish around Brewster Road. Seven new wastewater pumping stations, five miles of force main, new emergency generators and monitoring technology will be part of the project.
The east side of the parish which will include residents from Cross Gates and River Oaks and the surrounding areas will have $20.4 million in upgrades. The current water system has been having a hard time supporting the area’s fast population growth. This project will include two new elevated water towers, eight miles of water main, two generators and remote monitoring technology.