U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA)
Applicants Sought for $19 million in Watershed Grants
Contacts: (Media only) Dale Kemery (202) 564-4355 / kemery.dale@epa.gov
(Other inquiries) Carol Peterson (202) 566-1304 / peterson.carol@epa.gov
(Washington, DC - August 16, 2006)
EPA plans to award up to $19 million in
grants to help clean up and restore the nation's waterways. Proposals must reach
EPA by October 16, 2006, for capacity-building grants and November 15, 2006, for
project-implementation grants. Capacity-building grants provide for education
and training, whereas implementation grants involve actions such as protection
and preservation.
"President Bush understands that citizen-centered programs foster innovation
while accelerating restoration of watersheds through cooperative conservation
and grass-roots partnerships," said Assistant Administrator for Water Benjamin
H. Grumbles.
State governors and tribal leaders nominate potential recipients for
implementation grants. EPA will evaluate and rank submissions based on criteria
outlined in each notice. Watershed organizations receive the awards based on how
likely they are to achieve environmental results in a relatively short time.
Selection of the grantees will be announced in the fall.
Under the Targeted Watersheds Grant Program, EPA has awarded nearly $40 million
to 46 watershed organizations since 2003. In excess of $2 million has gone to
five watershed capacity-building organizations to further the activities of more
than 3,000 local watershed groups. For
this grant cycle, the focus will be on supporting
community-based approaches and strengthening local capacity to protect and clean
up water resources.
Watersheds currently in the program cover more than 142,000 square miles of the
nation's landscape draining into lakes, rivers, and streams.
Yesterday, EPA released its 2005 Targeted Watersheds Grant Annual Report. It
provides examples of how grant funding helps watershed partnerships advance the
goals of the Clean Water Act through sound watershed plans. Comprised of
informative fact sheets and colorful maps, the report highlights 34 community
efforts to reach measurable clean-water goals. The report also includes
summaries of grantees focused on capacity-building efforts.
More information:
Targeted Watershed Grants: http://www.epa.gov/twg
Grant process:
http://www.grants.gov
2005 Annual Report:
http://www.epa.gov/twg/2005annualreport
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