Rendell Announces Grants For Flood Control Projects

Gov. Rendell this week stressed the importance of protecting communities and citizens from flooding threats -- and especially since Pennsylvania is among the most flood-prone states -- as he announced the latest round of flood protection grants for projects in 15 counties.
           The Governor said this latest investment totaling $477,934 builds on the commonwealth's commitment to improve and reinforce Pennsylvania's flood-control measures and water infrastructure.
            "We regularly see the devastating effects floods can have on our communities. When floodwaters rise, they can destroy homes and businesses, creating incredible hardships for people that disrupt their lives," said Gov. Rendell. "That's why it's so important that we invest our resources to help communities protect against this threat.
            "The funds we're announcing today will do just that. Whether it's purchasing new equipment that help municipalities maintain their existing flood-protection measures, making structural improvements, or developing the plans to make sure communities and residents are prepared, these grants—and others we've made in the past eight years—are an important investment in public safety."
            A list of grants awarded is available online.


12/6/2010

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