Drinking Water Update

The City of Eagle Lake is seeking $7,077,000 in state bond funds for the construction of a new water treatment facility to provide clean drinking water to residents and address water quality issues, including high levels of manganese.

The 93rd legislature convenes today, February 12th, in St. Paul for the first day of the 2024 legislative session. Eagle Lake officials will be lobbying legislators this session to help support a capital budget funding request totaling $7,077,000 for the construction of a new water treatment facility to provide clean drinking water to residents. Information will be shared in the coming days and weeks of simple ways that residents can help advocate for Eagle Lake’s funding request.

Stay tuned for more information in the coming days and weeks ahead during the legislative session about simple ways that residents can help advocate for and support Eagle Lake’s funding request for a water treatment facility.

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Capital Budget Request for Water Treatment Facility