A state agency has approved $1 million for the City of McDonough to improve its water quality. The Clean Water State Revolving Fund loan was announced by Kevin Clark, executive director of the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority (GEFA).

The federal water and sewer programs administered by GEFA assist local governments with improving their environmental infrastructure, Clark said. Through the Clean Water program, affordable financing helps cities and counties improve water quality.

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