DEP Announces $248,000 In Grants For Lake Erie Coastal Zone
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On December 17, the Department of Environmental Protection announced the award of $248,000 in Coastal Zone Grants to help protect and restore the Lake Erie Coastal Zone. “Our coastal zones are vital environmental, economic, and community resources for the Commonwealth,” said DEP Secretary Patrick McDonnell. “Each year, the diverse Coastal Zone projects help us rethink, reexamine, and rededicate our efforts towards a comprehensive approach to ensuring the sustainability of these habitats.” Coastal zones are the area where land meets the coast and include both coastal waters and adjacent shorelands and are under increasing pressure from development, erosion, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Coastal Zone Grants are awarded to projects related to fisheries, wetlands, stormwater management improvements, recreation, public education, coastal hazards such as bluff recession, and other areas. Grants may also be awarded to other projects in the watershed that have an impact on coastal waters. The 77-mile Lake Erie coastal zone is in Erie County and includes the Lake Erie shoreline and several major tributaries. The coastal zone also extends to the middle of the lake, to the international boundary with Canada, and inland an average of 1.4 miles. Approved projects include these in Erie County-- --Erie Bird Observatory - $50,000 to conduct research on bird migration in the Lake Erie Coastal Zone and to promote awareness of birding as an economic driver in the Erie area -- County of Erie – $7,500 for coordination and technical assistance with Lake Erie coastal zone grantees -- County of Erie – $9,000 to assist Lake Erie coastal communities in administering the Bluff Recession and Setback Act of 1980 -- Erie County Conservation District - $11,500 to purchase and provide Mobi-Mats to allow for beach access for persons with disabilities at Freeport Beach (Halli Reid Park) and 20 Mile Beach --Gannon University - $12,217 for the Summer School of Excellence to educate approximately 30 high school students from Erie, Crawford and Warren counties on coastal zone environmental issues -- Lawrence Park Township - $45,000 to rehabilitate and restore the Lakeside boat launch to its original, functional condition -- Regional Science Consortium– $50,000 to research the occurrence of saxitoxin from harmful algal blooms along the coastline of Lake Erie Funded primarily by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the grants are administered by DEP’s Coastal Resources Management Program. Since federal approval of the DEP Coastal Resources Management Program in 1980, the program has provided more than $50 million in funding for coastal zone projects. Visit DEP's Coastal Resources Management webpage to learn more about this program. Related Articles - Water: -- DEP Announces $579,432 In Grants For Delaware Estuary Coastal Zone -- Vote Online Now For Pennsylvania's 2021 River Of the Year -- Coldwater Heritage Partnership Now Accepting Conservation Grant Applications -- Penn State Extension: Stormwater Training For Municipal Staff, Elected Officials -- CBF: Salt For Snow And Ice: Effects On Waterways Not Very Nice -- The Importance Of Snow And Forests To PA Streams And Groundwater -- Presentation Videos From 2020 Delaware Watershed Congress Now Available -- Delaware River Basin Commission Recaps Dec. 9 Business Meeting -- Save The Date: DRBC Advisory Committee On Climate Change To Host Climate Change Forum March 2 -- Andrew Johnson, William Penn Foundation’s Director Of Watershed Programs, To Retire In 2021 -- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Recaps Dec. 11 Business Meeting -- PA, MD, VA Student Leaders Draft New Chesapeake Bay Outdoor Bill Of Rights -- Chesapeake Bay Foundation Applauds Biden's Pick For EPA Administrator -- Op-Ed: Biden-Harris Administration Should Invest In The Chesapeake Bay And Farmers - U.S. Senator Bob Casey -- USDA NRCS Seeks Public Input On Guidance Defining Nonindustrial Private Forest Land Eligibility [Posted: December 17, 2020] |
12/21/2020 |
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