Lewis & Clark Rural Water is a pioneering tristate drinking water system serving southeast South Dakota, northwest Iowa, and southwest Minnesota, benefiting an estimated 350,000 people. With a project timeline spanning over three decades and a total estimated cost of $700 million, the system is on track to be fully operational by 2027.
Since its incorporation in 1990 and congressional authorization in 2000, Lewis & Clark Rural Water has made significant progress, with 18 of its 20 members already connected and ongoing efforts to secure the remaining $30 million needed to complete the project by January 2024.
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