
Department of Ecology News Release - August 28, 2009
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OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) is providing nearly $1.4 million to help 12 Washington communities fund projects to prevent future damages from floods.
During the 2009 legislative session, state lawmakers created a special account to help local towns, cities and counties fund targeted flood damage prevention activities.
The Legislature directed Ecology to give priority to communities least able to fund flood mitigation projects and those projects most ready to proceed.
The cities and counties will use the money for various purposes such as acquiring flood-prone properties, install water-tight access lids to prevent stormwater infiltration into local sewer systems, and remove levees to improve flood protection and restore natural stream functions.
“The recent catastrophic floods we experienced in 2007 and earlier this year highlight how critical it is to get these funds out to our local communities,” said Gordon White, who oversees Ecology’s statewide shoreline and environmental assistance activities.
Ecology is giving awards for the following local projects:
In all, 38 communities submitted applications for 41 projects worth $18 million. Ecology, however, only had $1.35 million for state assistance.
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Media Contact: Curt Hart, 360-407-6990; cell, 360-480-7908 (curt.hart@ecy.wa.gov)
For more information: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/grants/flooddamageprevention/
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