Reminder: DEP Accepting EPA Section 319 Watershed Restoration, Planning Grant Applications Thru Aug. 9
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The Department of Environmental Protection will be accepting applications for EPA Section 319 Watershed Restoration and Planning Grants until August 9.  (formal notice)

DEP has established several priorities for awarding grants, including reducing nonpoint source pollution in targeted watersheds with watershed implementation plans and projects to implement the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan. 

Read the PA Bulletin notice for more on priorities.

Examples of eligible projects include: design and construction of BMPs including riparian forest buffers, streambank fencing and erosion/sedimentation/nutrient control practices on cropland; animal waste storage systems; and design and construction of stormwater management BMPs and AMD treatment systems.

Other examples of eligible projects include projects that will reduce nonpoint source pollution in watersheds where streams are impaired and integrating stormwater management BMPs into watershed management strategies.

Grant applications must be submitted through the eGrants website

For more information, visit DEP’s Nonpoint Source webpage.  Questions should be directed to Roland Carney by sending email to: rscarney@pa.gov or call 717-783-2944.

(Photo: Stream buffer, Lancaster Clean Water Partners.)

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[Posted: July 19, 2019]


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