E.P.A. Boosts Efforts to Revitalize Richmond’s Bellemeade Community
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Category: WaterType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Friday, September 7th, 2012
(RICHMOND, Va. - September 7, 2012) Backing from the E.P.A. will support the City of Richmond's efforts to transform the southside community of Bellemeade into a greener, healthier neighborhood. The City will use the nearly $60,000 E.P.A. urban waters grant to create the Bellemeade Watershed Coalition and assist the group in restoring Bellemeade Creek.
"Restoring urban waters is essential to revitalizing the health, livability and economic future of communities, especially historically underserved neighborhoods like Bellemeade," said E.P.A. Regional Administrator Shawn M. Garvin. "EPA's Backing is helping empower local stakeholders to play an active role in cleaning up their communities and creating neighborhood places that offer recreational and economic value for years to come."
Bellemeade community members have been working with the City in developing a Watershed Concept Project for restoring the water quality and health of Bellemeade Creek, making it a key educational resource for a new community school and recreational asset for use by residents.
EPA's Backing will also help build the coalition's capacity by providing workshops on preventing pollution, creating a web-based interactive watershed map and other activities.
Ellen Gilinsky, a senior advisor in EPA's national Office of Water, and Jon Capacasa, director of EPA's regional water protection division, toured the Bellemeade watershed today with Richmond officials and stakeholders who will be part of the new coalition.
EPA's Urban Waters plan helps cities unlock the potential of their waterways and the land around them to better serve the needs of their communities. For more information on EPA's Urban Waters plan visit http://www.epa.gov/urbanwaters/index.html
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