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Water and Waste Disposal Systems for Rural Communities (10.760) obligations in Kansas by county and program |
Dollars and shares using Rural-Urban Continuum |
County | Rural-Urban Continuum Category | Total Obligations (FY2002-2004) |
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Anderson County | Rural | 579,100 |
Bourbon County | Rural | 300,000 |
Brown County | Rural | 2,900,000 |
Butler County | Urban | 1,825,000 |
Chautauqua County | Rural | 5,374,000 |
Clay County | Rural | 19,000 |
Coffey County | Rural | 675,000 |
Cowley County | Urban | 355,000 |
Crawford County | Urban | 3,308,000 |
Doniphan County | Urban | 1,278,800 |
Douglas County | Urban | 250,000 |
Franklin County | Urban | 2,099,800 |
Jackson County | Urban | 351,700 |
Jefferson County | Urban | 2,500,000 |
Labette County | Rural | 3,155,000 |
Leavenworth County | Urban | 350,000 |
Linn County | Urban | 6,930,845 |
Marion County | Rural | 4,132,000 |
Miami County | Urban | 266,200 |
Montgomery County | Urban | 795,000 |
Morris County | Rural | 1,430,900 |
Neosho County | Rural | 14,330,306 |
Osage County | Urban | 6,860,000 |
Pottawatomie County | Rural | 3,266,800 |
Rawlins County | Rural | 3,120,500 |
Rice County | Rural | 1,527,000 |
Saline County | Urban | 755,400 |
Trego County | Rural | 2,898,400 |
Wabaunsee County | Urban | 3,052,200 |
Wilson County | Rural | 816,000 |
For a more detailed discussion of our scope and methodology and additional details see "Rural Economic Development: More Assurance Is Needed That Grant Funding Information Is Accurately Reported." |
(GAO-06-294) |