Funding Available For Chesapeake Bay Watershed Communities To Reduce Polluted Stormwater Runoff
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The Chesapeake Bay Trust is now accepting applications for the Chesapeake Bay Green Streets-Green Jobs-Green Towns Grant Program to help communities reduce polluted stormwater runoff in urban areas by implementing green infrastructure practices. The deadline for applications is March 7. Grants are available to-- -- Develop and implement plans that reduce stormwater runoff; -- Increase the number and amount of green spaces in urban areas; -- Improve the health of local streams and the Chesapeake Bay; and -- Enhance quality of life and community livability. Up to $15,000 for conceptual plans, $30,000 for engineered designs, $100,000 for implementation projects, $50,000 for greening communities and urban vacant lots, and $20,000 for white papers may be requested through this grant program. For more information and to apply, visit the Chesapeake Bay Green Streets-Green Jobs-Green Towns Grant Program webpage. Questions should be directed to Jeffrey Popp, at 410-974-2941 ext. 103. NewsClips: Op-Ed: Polluted Runoff Fees Support Community Solutions To Local Pollution And Flooding Levee Recertification, Stormwater, Pollution Reduction Requires Regional Solution In Williamsport Editorial: Wyoming Valley Stormwater Fee Mismanaged, But Still Valid Impact Of Winter Road Salt Criticized By Stormwater Fee Payers Rock Salt: Prolifically Used, But Not Without Environmental Risk Conewago Creek Work Gets $738,752 Grant Via Londonderry Twp. The Hellbender’s Back! Bill Designating Eastern Hellbender Official State Amphibian Reintroduced Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Related Story: DCNR Accepting Applications For Parks, Recreation, Trail, Buffer Conservation Grants (Reprinted from the January 23 issue of the DCNR Resource newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.) [Posted: Jan. 24, 2019] |
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1/28/2019 |
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