Six Watershed Projects Receive Grants From PA American Water
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Pennsylvania American Water this week announced six watershed initiatives across the state will receive funding through the company's 2008 Environmental Grant Program. The 2008 grantees are: · River Alert and Information Network (RAIN) - The organization is a collaboration of 33 southwestern · · Brandywine Valley Association - The organization has created a unique program called "Red Streams Blue" to improve the quality of impaired streams in the Brandywine Valley and to protect other waterways from pollution. The grant will help BVA develop a restoration plan for Little Buck Run to correct impairments to the watershed, plus ongoing water quality monitoring will be conducted to document changing patterns. All data collected will be used to promote awareness among residents, township officials, developers and policy makers about the actions and tools needed to improve the watershed. In addition, the group will develop a model to be used in other watersheds where impaired streams exist. · · Moshannon Creek Watershed Coalition - The organization plans to develop a conceptual design report for a treatment system to address acid mine drainage in the headwaters of the Moshannon Creek. The grant will be used to prepare an abatement study to quantify and document the environmental pollution from the MC FORE acid mine discharge, which has been caused by extensive coal and clay mining from years past. This study will help the organization obtain state and federal funding to permit and construct the treatment solution for the acid mine discharge. Furthermore, the project represents a new initiative to begin water quality restoration and protection activities for Moshannon Creek. · South The recipients will receive a share of grant funds totaling approximately $26,000, which the company has earmarked for community projects that improve, restore or protect watersheds. "Again this year, we've been impressed with the quality of the environmental initiatives that local organizations have developed and proposed," said Kathy Pape, president, Pennsylvania American Water. "The Environmental Grant Program enables us to help support communities that are taking the lead with innovative watershed projects, which will enhance the sustainability of our precious water resources." A panel of judges selected the winners from nearly 30 grant applications, which were evaluated on such criteria as environmental need, innovation, community engagement and sustainability. For more information, visit the Pennsylvania American Water 2008 Environmental Grant Program webpage.. NewsClip: Water Utility Program Boosts Brandywine Valley Assn. |
8/15/2008 |
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