June 13, 2025

North Dakota State Water Commission Approves $216 Million in Cost-Share Funding

BISMARCK, ND — At its June meeting, the North Dakota State Water Commission (SWC) approved 26 cost-share requests for a broad range of strategic initiatives designed to enhance water infrastructure, support economic development, and ensure sustainable water access across the state. In total, the SWC approved more than $216 million in funding assistance for North Dakota water projects.

 

“These funding approvals showcase our continuing commitment to build and maintain resilient water infrastructure across the state,” Department of Water Resources Director Reice Haase said. “The range and scale of these projects reflect both the demand for modern infrastructure and our shared vision for long-term sustainability.”

 

Highlights from the meeting include:

  • Southwest Pipeline Project (SWPP): The SWC authorized the Secretary to execute a memorandum of understanding that will enable the community of Manning’s residents to become SWPP rural water customers. The SWC also authorized the Secretary to execute agreements related to hydraulic improvements in Dunn County, raw water supply upgrades, and service to Net-Zero in Richardton.
  • Northwest Area Water Supply (NAWS): Key milestones included awarding a major contract for intake and pumping plant modifications, an agreement with the City of Minot for water supply and treatment services, and critical pump rebuild reimbursements from the NAWS Extraordinary Maintenance Fund.
  • Flood Control and General Water Management Initiatives: The Commission approved funding for the Dickinson Northwest Regional Pond Feasibility Study ($240,000), Valley Street bank stabilization in Ward County ($165,000), Crystal Springs Watershed Initiative in Stutsman County ($18,000), Department of Environmental Quality’s Nonpoint Source Pollution team ($200,000), and United States Geologic Survey Cooperative Monitoring Program ($538,378).
  • Rural, Regional and Municipal Water Projects: More than $215 million in cost-share funding was allocated for key water supply infrastructure projects for rural, regional, and municipal water systems.

·      City of Grafton Water System Replacement 2026 – Phase 1 — $225,000

·      City of Minot 11th Ave NW Watermain Replacement — $120,000

·      City of Minot Dacotah Homes & 2nd Ave SW Watermain — $120,000

·      City of Cando 4th Avenue Watermain Replacement — $395,084

·      City of Kindred Elm Street Watermain Replacement Project — $430,723

·      City of Belfield Water Improvements – Phase 1 — $1,314,186

·      City of Grand Forks 47th Avenue S Transmission and Extension — $1,545,020

·      City of Grand Forks Highway 81 Area – Phase 2 — $1,138,220

·      City of Jamestown 2025 Watermain Replacement North — $873,335

·      City of Jamestown 2025 Water Main Replacement South — $1,797,994

·      City of Kenmare 2025 Water Main Replacement — $867,627

·      Western area Water Supply Authority (WAWSA) Water Treatment Plant Intake – Phase 2 — $1,254,750

·      WAWSA McKenzie County Water Resource District System 2 Expansion Rural — $14,346,000

·      WAWSA Northwest Rural Water District East Williston CR9 – Alt 1 — $1,972,793

·      Garrison Diversion Conservancy District (GDCD) Red River Valley Water Supply Project (RRVWSP) '25–27 Funding — $150,000,000

·      East Central Rural Water District Hillsboro Area Supply - $12,675,453

·      South Central Rural Water District University of Mary Service Area - $1,345,725

·      Southeast Water User District West Water Treatment Plant - $16,308,863

·      North Prairie Rural Water District Mountrail County Phase III - $2,016,603

·      Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Highway 3 Corridor Phase II - $6,853,148

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