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Updated Feb 18, 2021;
Posted Feb 18, 2021
The proposed water main extension is outlined in blue in the Trout Creek neighborhood in Cascade Township (Image courtesy of Cascade Township)
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI A push is underway in Cascade Township to connect 256 homes, in an area where toxic chemicals have contaminated dozens of wells, with municipal water service.
The township is seeking a $5 million state grant that would help cover the estimated $6 million cost of hooking the homes up to the city of Grand Rapids water system.
But, even if the township wins the grant, at least one hurdle remains: How will it pay for the remaining $1 million needed to complete the project?