Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Boozman visits Jet Stream

- BY SPENCER BAILEY sbailey@nwaonline.com

U.S. Senator John Boozman visited Jet Stream on Friday, Feb. 3, applauding its workforce and leadership for their contributi­ons to the local economy and efforts to bring safe drinking water to rural America.

The Siloam Springs-based company announced it is donating 15,000 feet of PVC pipe to Water Well Trust (WWT), a nonprofit that helps rural residents with expanded access to water in their communitie­s.

“We all deserve safe, affordable and reliable drinking water. Water wells are a cost-effective solution to delivering this resource to homes in small, rural communitie­s. I’m pleased to see how Arkansans are stepping up to help neighbors in need and will continue to support policies that expand access to water infrastruc­ture and investment­s,” Boozman said.

“General Shale and Senator Boozman share a commitment in providing a better way of life for local communitie­s. At our core, General Shale is a sustainabl­e solutions provider. Jet Stream is honored to be the PVC company to work alongside Senator Boozman and partner with Water Well Trust and H2 Alabama,” said Andy Hall, Chief Operating Officer of General Shale North America.

General Shale is Jet Stream’s parent company.

“There is nothing more important than building healthy communitie­s for our friends and neighbors — especially clean drinking water. As a leading supplier of PVC in Arkansas, we appreciate the support of Senator Boozman,” added Hall.

Boozman himself has experience with Benton County residents and their water troubles.

In a Senate Environmen­t and Public Works Subcommitt­ee hearing in 2017, Mike Frazee, a Benton County resident, testified before Boozman and his colleagues about how WWT helped secure access to safe, affordable drinking water for his family and neighbors.

Boozman authored legislatio­n that was signed into law in 2018 to make it easier and more affordable for states to meet their underserve­d or unmet water in

infrastruc­ture needs. The senator has also been recognized for his work advancing policies and funding to deliver safe drinking water to rural communitie­s.

“It’s an honor to be here today, amongst people who care so much about clean, safe water,” said Boozman.

The senator’s visit to Jet Stream included a brief tour of the campus, including a warehouse walkthroug­h in hard hats and safety goggles.

The senator was joined by local representa­tives, including State Sen. Tyler Dees, State Rep. Delia Haak, Siloam Springs Mayor Judy Nation, Siloam Springs School District Superinten­dent Jody Wiggins and Chamber of Commerce President Arthur Hulbert, among others.

 ?? Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader ?? Sen. John Boozman tours a warehouse on Jet Stream’s campus with State Sen. Tyler Dees and State Rep. Delia Haak on Feb. 3.
Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader Sen. John Boozman tours a warehouse on Jet Stream’s campus with State Sen. Tyler Dees and State Rep. Delia Haak on Feb. 3.
 ?? Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader ?? Sen. John Boozman, State Sen. Tyler Dees, State Rep. Delia Haak, Siloam Springs Mayor Judy Nation and Chamber of Commerce President Arthur Hulbert are accompanie­d by Jet Stream employees and other representa­tives from Siloam Springs in front of a truck loaded with pipe during a tour of the Jet Stream campus on Feb. 3.
Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader Sen. John Boozman, State Sen. Tyler Dees, State Rep. Delia Haak, Siloam Springs Mayor Judy Nation and Chamber of Commerce President Arthur Hulbert are accompanie­d by Jet Stream employees and other representa­tives from Siloam Springs in front of a truck loaded with pipe during a tour of the Jet Stream campus on Feb. 3.

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