E.P.A. Declares Backing to Help Urban Communities Protect Their Waters: Agency unveils a $600,000 competitive grant for urban watershed plan under Urban Waters Initiative
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Category: WaterType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Thursday, April 29th, 2010
WASHINGTON - As part of its developing Urban Waters Initiative, the E.P.A. (EPA) is making accessible up to $600,000 in grants for an eligible entity to establish and manage a national competitive urban watershed small grants program, and to provide urban watershed technical services. The successful applicant would support capacity building plans in urban communities that will lead to environmental, public health, and related economic benefits.
As part of Administrator Jackson's priorities, E.P.A. is developing an urban waters initiative to help communities - especially disadvantaged communities - access, restore and benefit from their waters and the surrounding land. Many urban waters have a wide range of environmental challenges including polluted runoff, sewer overflows, and other contamination. The goal is to help urban communities reconnect with and revitalize the waters that are an important part of their health and prosperity. The agency has requested $5.5 million in grant funds in the FY 2011 budget request under the Community Water Priorities plan to focus resources on water quality protection efforts in urban waters.
The urban watershed grant announced today will promote community stewardship by increasing the capacity of local watershed and community groups. Better understanding of their urban watersheds will lead to better decision-making, improved restoration and protection efforts.
Questions about applying for the grant must be received by May 6, 2010 and proposals must be received by E.P.A. by May 19, 2010. The selection of the successful applicant will be announced this summer. Eligible applicants are states, local governments, public and private nonprofit institutions/organizations, federally acknowledged Indian tribal governments, U.S. territories or possessions, and interstate agencies.
More information on the Targeted Watershed Grants Program: http://www.epa.gov/twg
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