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Missouri awards $2.4M to Fisk water system

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Published April 3rd, 2026
Detected April 3rd, 2026
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Summary

The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $2.4 million in financial assistance to the city of Fisk for drinking water system improvements. The funding consists of a $1.8 million grant and a $603,000 loan through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The city will replace all 175 water meters with cellular automatic read systems, upgrade treatment facilities, and replace two existing wells with new shallow sand wells.

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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announced a $2.4 million award to the city of Fisk for drinking water infrastructure improvements. Project components include replacement of all 175 meters with cellular automatic meter read systems, upgrades to existing treatment facilities, and replacement of two existing wells with two new shallow sand wells. Funding consists of $1.8 million in grant funds and $603,000 in loan funds from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, which the department estimates will save ratepayers more than $1.8 million in principal and approximately $225,000 in interest over the 20-year loan term.

This is a routine financial assistance announcement providing no new regulatory obligations on the city of Fisk or other Missouri municipalities. No compliance actions are required by other entities. Communities with water infrastructure needs may contact the department's Financial Assistance Center for information on similar funding opportunities through the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.

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Friday, April 3, 2026

City will make drinking water system improvements

JEFFERSON CITY, MO, APRIL 3, 2026 – The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has awarded $2.4 million in financial assistance to the city of Fisk for upgrades to the city’s drinking water distribution, storage and supply systems. The city expects the project to be completed by Spring 2026.

The project includes replacement of all 175 of the city’s meters and equipping them with a cellular automatic meter read system, upgrades to existing treatment facilities and replacing the two existing wells with two new shallow sand wells. With these improvements, the city will be able to offer its citizens safe drinking water for years to come with a modern and well-functioning treatment system.

Project funding consists of a $1.8 million grant and a $603,000 loan, both from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. The department estimates its funding will save the city’s ratepayers more than $1.8 million in principal and approximately $225,000 in interest over the loan’s 20-year term.

“Financial assistance packages like this really help our communities provide safe drinking water to Missourians,” said Kurt Schaefer, director of the Department of Natural Resources.

The department’s Drinking Water State Revolving Fund finances improvements to water treatment plants, distribution systems and water storage and supply facilities. The fund also finances system interconnection and consolidation projects. Communities that borrow from the fund benefit from the below-market interest rate and from assistance a project manager provides throughout the project.

The department is committed to assisting Missouri communities with water and wastewater infrastructure improvement projects. Through its Financial Assistance Center, the department provides funding opportunities for qualified communities with water quality, wastewater and drinking water infrastructure needs. This project will be funded wholly or in part with monies received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

For more information on wastewater and drinking water funding opportunities, visit dnr.mo.gov/water/what-were-doing/state-revolving-fund-srf.

Contact Information

Communications Office

Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 176
Jefferson City, MO 65102
United States

Main 573-751-1010 Toll-free 800-361-4827 communications@dnr.mo.gov

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Classification

Agency
MO DNR
Published
April 3rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies
Industry sector
2213 Water & Wastewater
Activity scope
Drinking Water Infrastructure Water System Funding
Geographic scope
US-MO US-MO

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Water Infrastructure Public Health Government Funding

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