April 5, 2023

Cassidy Announces $27.4 Million for Louisiana Natural Gas Distribution from His Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

WASHINGTON –  U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) announced the Department of Transportation (DOT) will grant Louisiana a total of $27,390,895.00 from his Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) to improve natural gas infrastructure. This is the first of the IIJA funding to go towards natural gas distribution systems, and more is expected over the next three years. 

“Natural gas powers the everyday lives of Louisiana families,” said Dr. Cassidy. “This announcement provides new funding opportunities to improve the safety of energy infrastructure creating a better place for families to live and grow.”

Grant Awarded

Recipient

Project Description

$825,576.00

Gas Utility District #2 of East Feliciana 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

$10,000,000.00

City of Donaldsonville

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

$6,882,339.00

 

 City of Morgan 

 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

 $3,300,600.00

 

 City of Alexandria

 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

 $3,445,760.00

 

 

City of Carencro 

 

 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

$2,064,007.00

 

 

Town of Woodsworth

 

 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

$872,613.00

 

Village of Montpelier

 

This grant will provide federal funding to improve the safety of high-risk, leak-prone natural gas distribution infrastructure.

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