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Contact: Caryn Shinske (609) 984-1795 |
CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION AWARDS $2.5 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR (15/109) TRENTON – Five projects across New Jersey will share more than $2.5 million in grants to help improve their water quality by using green infrastructure techniques and other measures to control nonpoint source pollution in their communities, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. The grants, which are funded by the federal government through the federal Clean Water Act and by the DEP through the 319(h) Program, are awarded to programs in each region of New Jersey for projects that implement approved watershed-based plans that will have measurable environmental outcomes to improve water quality. “Clean water is critical to the health and well-being of our communities and a priority of the Christie Administration,” said Dan Kennedy, the DEP’s Assistant Commissioner for Water Resources Management. “These grants support critical statewide priorities such as eliminating CSOs and protecting the Barnegat Bay. In providing these grants we are supporting New Jersey communities as we together improve water quality and reduce stormwater management.” The DEP evaluates water resources management issues across the state to ensure that problems are addressed efficiently and effectively. Since Superstorm Sandy hit in October 2012, projects to improve resiliency statewide have become a priority. Priority project areas include those that address combined sewer overflows (CSO) by implementing nonpoint source pollution control strategies, including green infrastructure; implementing approved watershed-based plans in the Barnegat Bay and non-tidal Raritan River watersheds; and living shorelines. Overall, 12 projects totaling $5 million have been funded during the past two years. The latest round of approved projects are:
For more information about New Jersey’s Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grant Program, please visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/wms/bear/319_grant_program.htm To learn more about nonpoint source pollution control, please visit: http://www.nj.gov/dep/dwq/bnpc_home.htm | |
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