The Permanent Community Impact Board approved a $754,000 grant and a $502,000 low-interest loan to help Beaver City make critical improvements to its sewer system, according to a news release issued by the U tah Department of Workforce Services
“This investment will help Beaver City upgrade critical infrastructure and ensure reliable sewer services for residents,” board chair Curtis Wells said in the news release. “These kinds of improvements are essential to supporting growth, protecting public health and building strong rural communities.”
The Permanent Community Impact Board awards grants and low-interest loans to cities, towns and counties using funds generated from mining and oil and gas extraction on federal land. Projects funded by the impact board improve infrastructure and help

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