DEP Awards 106 Grants to Protect, Improve Watersheds in 40 Counties


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ews for Immediate Release

 

Feb. 19, 2013

 

DEP Awards 106 Grants to Protect, Improve Watersheds in 40 Counties

 

Harrisburg – The Department of Environmental Protection announced today that it will invest more than $18.7 million in watershed protection projects intended to improve watersheds, stormwater runoff, acid mine drainage and educational programs, among other environmental efforts.

 

“Protecting the waters of the commonwealth is key to DEP’s mission,” DEP Secretary Mike Krancer said. “Providing these grants is a major component of continued excellence in water quality.”

 

This year, the Growing Greener program, which is funded by the Environmental Stewardship Fund, will award $13,225,594 for 78 projects around the state. Five additional projects, funded by the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Grant, will receive $1,185,588. Two additional grants, totaling $252,400, are funded by the Acid Mine Drainage Set-aside program.

 

 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Section 319 Nonpoint Source Management Program, which was created through the federal Clean Water Act to help reduce water pollution from nonpoint sources, is funding 21 additional projects, which total $4,062,368.

 

These projects will reduce nonpoint source pollution in watersheds where streams are impaired by implementing agricultural and stormwater best-management practices; developing, repairing or installing passive systems to treat abandoned mine drainage; and supporting the establishment of riparian buffers, among other objectives.

 

One of the Growing Greener program’s goals to invest in projects that protect watersheds from impairment due to nonpoint source pollution or those that will restore damaged waterways. Some examples of priority areas are restoration activities to reduce pollutant load in impaired watersheds for which total maximum daily loads have been developed; projects in priority watersheds that would reduce the source of impairment; and priority activities that lead to water quality restoration and protection.

 

In this latest grant round, 169 eligible applicants requested about $38.8 million. Applications came from counties, authorities and other municipalities; county conservation districts; councils of governments; watershed organizations that promote local watershed conservation efforts; and other authorized organizations involved in restoring and protecting the environment.

 

 

For more information about Growing Greener or to see the complete list of grant recipients, email GrowingGreener@pa.gov; call 717-705-4500; or visit DEP’s website at www.dep.state.pa.us, keyword: Growing Greener.

 

Media contact: Amanda Witman, 717-787-1323

 

Editor’s note: The 106 organizations that were awarded grants are listed below, alphabetically by county, with the project location and funding amount.

 

 

 

Adams

 

Adams County Conservation District, Beaverdam Creek Watershed, $31,500

 

Allegheny

Borough of Jefferson Hills, Peters Creek, $145,500

Etna Borough, Etna Borough green streetscape, $44,500

Peters Creek Watershed Association Inc., Peters Creek Watershed, $15,771

Peters Creek Watershed Association Inc., Sleepy Hollow Run, $11,275

 

Armstrong

Armstrong Conservation District, agricultural best-management practices, $147,764

Armstrong Conservation District, Carnahan Run, $96,926
Armstrong Conservation District, Watson and Hill Run, $17,000Armstrong Conservation District, Redbank Creek, $174,964

 

Bedford

Broad Top Township, Sandy Run, $42,500

Broad Top Township, Six Mile Run, $289,950

 

Berks

 

Partnership for the Delaware Estuary Inc., Maiden Creek and Tulpehocken Watersheds, $23,885

 

Blair

The Trust for Tomorrow, Poplar Run and Frankstown Branch, $272,600

 

Bradford

Wysox Creek Watershed Association, Bullard Creek, $244,720

 

Cambria

Cambria County Conservation District, Glendale Lake, $16,580

Cambria County Conservation District, West Branch Susquehanna River, $65,512

Cambria Township, Howell’s Run, $134,680

Clearfield Creek Watershed Association, Laurel Run, $535,733

 

Cameron

Bucktail Watershed Association, Sinnemahoning Creek, $14,485

 

Centre

Centre County Conservation District, develop manure management plan, $89,250

ClearWater Conservancy of Central Pennsylvania Inc., Halfmoon Creek, $185,000

Penns Valley Conservation Association, Elk Creek, $94,708

Wildlife for Everyone Endowment Foundation, Halfmoon Creek, $60,427

 

 

Chester

Brandywine Conservancy Inc., Brandywine and Chesapeake Watersheds, $207,966

Brandywine Valley Association Inc., Little Buck Run, $56,500

Chester County Conservation District, Brandywine Creek, $102,863

Green Valleys Association of Southeastern PA Inc., Valley Creek Watershed, $200,000

 

Clinton

Susquehanna River Basin Commission, Birch Island Run, $403,437

Susquehanna River Basin Commission, Sandy Run, $148,104

 

Dauphin

Dauphin County Conservation District, Little Wiconisco Watershed, $210,179

 

Delaware

 

Haverford Township, Darby Creek, $46,750

Villanova University, Villanova University stormwater management, $178,000

Villanova University, Villanova University stormwater management, $126,745

 

Fayette

Mountain Watershed Association Inc., Glade Run Watershed, $32,915

Mountain Watershed Association Inc., Marsolino-Leighty acid mine drainage, $186,888

Mountain Watershed Association Inc., Morgan and Glade Run, $47,943

 

Greene

Stream Restoration Incorporated, Whiteley Creek, $99,983

 

Huntingdon

Huntingdon County Conservation District, Hartman Run, $43,000

Huntingdon County Conservation District, Huntingdon County impaired streams, $706,005

 

Indiana

Blackleggs Creek Watershed Association, Blackleggs Creek, $32,476

 

 

Indiana County Conservation District, Plum Creek, $410,272

 

Lackawanna

Lackawanna County Conservation District, Elm Brook, $126,217

 

Lancaster

City of Lancaster, Lancaster City green infrastructure, $379,457

Cocalico Creek Watershed Association, Little Cocalico Creek, $30,000

Conservation Foundation of Lancaster County, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, $12,387

Donegal Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Conowingo Creek, $216,200

Save Speedwell, Speedwell Forge Lake, $432,509

Stroud Water Research Center Inc., Lancaster County impaired streams, $369,245

 

Lawrence

Lawrence County Conservation District, Sugar and Honey Creek Watersheds, $733,245

 

Lebanon

Jonestown Borough, Jonestown Borough stormwater management, $99,271

 

Lehigh

Salisbury Township, Salisbury Township stormwater basin, $15,106

Wildlands Conservancy Inc., Little Lehigh Creek Watershed, $331,565

 

Luzerne

Earth Conservancy, Bliss Bank, $46,750

Luzerne County Conservation District, Luzerne County waterways, $397,778

Pennsylvania Environmental Council Inc., Nanticoke, $11,999

Weatherly Borough, Hazle Creek, $10,500

 

McKean

McKean County Conservation District, Lillibridge Creek and Rock Run, $280,155

 

Mifflin

Mifflin County Conservation District, Hungry Run Stream, $151,147

 

Montgomery

Hatfield Township, Hatfield Township stormwater basin, $41,750

Upper Gwynedd Township, Skippack Creek Watershed, $150,000

 

Northampton

Bethlehem City, Stefko Boulevard Swale, $203,000

 

Northumberland

Northumberland County Conservation District, Schwaben Creek and Hallowing Run, $356,000

 

Perry

Marysville Borough, Marysville Borough stormwater management, $18,100

 

Potter

Potter County Conservation District, Sinnemahoning and Pine Creek Watersheds, $99,000

 

Schuylkill

Schuylkill County Conservation District, Good Spring Creek, $151,022

Schuylkill Conservation District, Oak Hill Borehole and West Creek, $129,904

Schuylkill Headwaters Association Inc., Schuylkill River, $69,254

 

Sullivan

Eastern PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation, Lewis passive treatment system, $96,914

 

Susquehanna

Susquehanna County Conservation District, DuBois Creek, $205,000

Susquehanna County Conservation District, Susquehanna River Basin, $122,187

 

Tioga

Babb Creek Watershed Association Inc., Rock Run, $163,007

Tioga County Conservation District, Wilson Creek, $166,350

 

Union

Union County Conservation District, Buffalo Creek, $180,404

Union County Conservation District, Union County waterways, $173,140

 

Venango

South Sandy Creek Watershed Association Inc., Gadsby acid mine drainage, $243,456

 

Wayne

Lake Wallenpaupack Watershed Management District, Lake Wallenpaupack stormwater management, $76,050

 

Westmoreland

Jacobs Creek Watershed Association, Mt. Pleasant stormwater management, $131,250

Jacobs Creek Watershed Association, Scottdale green streetscape, $436,301

Jacobs Creek Watershed Association, Southmoreland High School stormwater management, $57,000

Sewickley Creek Watershed Association, Andrews Run, $182,782

Stream Restoration Inc., Ninemile Run, $614,909

Westmoreland County Conservation District, Beaver Run, $70,000

 

Wyoming

Lake Carey Welfare Association, Lake Carey, $111,610

Mehoopany Creek Watershed Association Inc., Rogers Hollow Stream, $152,388

 

Multiple Counties

Broad Top Township, Six Mile Run, $191,000

Conemaugh Valley Conservancy,Inc., Conemaugh River Basin, $45,000

Conemaugh Valley Conservancy Inc., Kiski Conemaugh River Basin, $78,000

Eastern PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation, acid mine drainage in eastern Pennsylvania, $125,000

Headwaters Charitable Trust, Clarion River, $104,000

Headwaters Charitable Trust, Smith Run Watershed, $250,000

Keystone College, Keystone College stormwater management, $155,000

League of Women Voters of Pennsylvania Citizen Education Fund, municipal education, $100,000

Montour County Conservation District, Chillisquaque Creek, $288,861

North-central Pennsylvania Conservancy, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, $165,630

Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts Inc., Statewide Non-Point Source Education Office, $329,200

Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts Inc., technical assistance for Pennvest projects, $93,000

Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts Inc., technical assistance, $996,640

Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, southeast Pennsylvania, $200,000

Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers Inc., watershed education, $60,000

Pennsylvania State University, Lake Erie Watershed, $371,843

Pocono Northeast Resource Conservation and Development Council, Consortium for Scientific Assistance to Watersheds, $500,000

Stream Restoration Inc., passive treatment systems technical support, $88,211

Stream Restoration Inc., passive treatment systems technical assistance, $160,000

Trout Unlimited Inc., acid mine drainage assistance, $160,000

Western PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation, acid mine drainage in western Pennsylvania, $125,000

Western PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation, quick response program, $100,000

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