en.Wedoany.com Reported - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has provided a $34 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the Daly City Joint Powers Financing Authority to expand stormwater system capacity and reduce flood risks in San Mateo County, California. The funding will support the Vista Grande Drainage Basin Improvement Project, which plans to divert stormwater runoff to Lake Merced and upgrade critical infrastructure.

Project improvements include replacing an undersized canal, expanding an existing tunnel, enhancing the lake's overflow system, and constructing a new outfall to the Pacific Ocean. These measures aim to reduce flooding, stabilize lake water levels, and improve regional water quality. Tomás Torres, Director of the EPA's Water Division for the Pacific Southwest Region, stated that this stormwater system upgrade will better protect the community from flooding, stabilize water levels, and improve water quality.
The WIFIA loan offers low-interest, flexible financing. The EPA estimates it will save approximately $2.6 million over the project's lifetime and support about 500 jobs. For stormwater management professionals, this investment highlights the role of innovative financing in advancing large-scale drainage and watershed management projects, particularly those that combine flood control with water quality and ecosystem benefits.
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