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North Carolina Gains $714,400 in Economic Recovery Funds to Enhance Water Quality,

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Category: Water
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, June 15th, 2009

(ATLANTA - JUNE 15, 2009) In an effort to enhance water quality and create jobs, the E.P.A. (EPA) has awarded $714,400 to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. A total of $39 million will be awarded nationally to states for Water Quality Management Planning (WQMP) grants, which will keep and create jobs to help prevent water pollution and protect human health and the environment.

"The Recovery Act investments are meeting urgent needs for economic growth and protecting human health and the environment," said E.P.A. Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. "Communities across the nation can count on green jobs to help pull them out of this downturn and ensure the long-term strength of our economy and our environment."

"With this Recovery Act funding, North Carolina will pursue additional water quality planning activities that will lead to increased economic activity and new water quality protection efforts in the state," said Stan Meiburg, E.P.A. Acting Regional Administrator in Atlanta. "This backing will benefit North Carolina residents by promoting improved water quality while strengthening the economy through the creation of green jobs."

Planning is an important step in EPA's goal to enhance water quality in America's lakes, rivers and streams. WQMP grants support a broad range of activities, such as setting standards, monitoring the quality of the water, developing projects to restore polluted waters, and identifying ways to protect healthy waters from becoming polluted. States are also encouraged to use these funds for more innovative planning activities like developing projects to adapt to climate change, analyzing trends in water availability and use, and creating low-impact development programs. Grants are awarded to state agencies and some of the funds can be awarded to regional and interstate planning organizations.

President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 on February 17, 2009, and has directed that the Recovery Act be implemented with unprecedented transparency and accountability. To that end, the American people can see how every dollar is being invested at Recovery.gov.

For information on EPA's implementation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, visit http://www.epa.gov/recovery/

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