A Senate panel on Wednesday supported $37 million for western South Dakota's regional rural water project and $1 million for Black Hills State University at Spearfish to plan a heating system using locally produced forest waste products.
South Dakota's Sen. Tim Johnson and Sen. John Thune announced proposed appropriations of a total of $67 million for projects in the state. The funding is part of the fiscal year 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations bill the full Senate is expected to deliberate later this year.
Johnson, a Democrat, serves on the Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee that paid $27.28 million for extending construction on the Mni Wiconi Rural Water System, distributing Missouri River water and supplies from regional wells to more than 55,000 residents. Another $10.2 million will support operation and maintenance costs for sections of the system operated by the Oglala, Rosebud and Lower Brule tribes.
Thune said the funds for the Spearfish college will allow for planning, engineering design and initial construction of a biomass-fired boiler and steam absorption chiller plant. Planning will include feasibility analysis for a combined heating, cooling and power generation plant using wood biomass as an energy source.
The subcommittee also endorsed:
Posted in Local on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 11:00 pm | Tags: 07-08-09, Journal, Water, Johnson, Thune, Mni Wiconi
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