Office of Governor Christine Gregoire
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 24, 2009
Contacts:
Governor's Communications Office, 360-902-4136
Department of Ecology, 360-407-6408

Gov. Gregoire approves Recovery Act funds for clean water projects in Spokane, Olympia, Ballard
Projects help prevent stormwater pollution and create 75 construction jobs

OLYMPIA – Gov. Chris Gregoire and the state Department of Ecology today gave the green light to clean water projects in Spokane, Olympia and Ballard, worth a total of $5.6 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding.

Project proponents estimate the projects will support approximately 75 construction jobs.

The funding will pay for low-impact development projects that provide enhanced stormwater treatment. Such projects mimic nature to capture or slow stormwater runoff so it can naturally infiltrate back into the ground. The goal is to prevent polluted runoff from getting into downstream waters and drinking water. The projects also reduce flooding and sewer/stormwater overflows, and improve water quality for threatened and endangered salmon.

“Getting more jobs is a great bonus, but so is getting the clean water these projects provide for our state and for our salmon,” said Gregoire.

Polluted stormwater is the leading cause of urban water pollution. Water that goes into storm drains is not treated and is essentially the headwaters of our lakes, rivers, streams and Puget Sound.

The projects at a glance:

Economic Recovery Act at a glance:

For a complete list of the projects, see State Revolving Fund FY 2010 Final Intended Use Plan posted on Ecology’s Web site at: www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/funding/StimFunding/FedStimFundsSRF.html (link disabled 06/04/10)

Washington state is administering the Recovery Act investments with an unprecedented level of transparency and accountability. Gov. Gregoire created a Web site, www.recovery.wa.gov, enabling every Washingtonian to see where tax dollars are going and hold government accountable for the results.

On the federal level, President Obama has appointed Vice President Biden, a proven and aggressive inspector general, to oversee the recovery efforts of all the states and to root out waste and fraud. This combined oversight will ensure taxpayer dollars aren’t wasted.

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Ecology media contact: Sandy Howard, 360-407-6408; 360-791-3177 (cell); sandy.howard@ecy.wa.gov

For more information:
Department of Ecology American Recovery and Reinvestment Projects - www.ecy.wa.gov/recovery/index.html
Status of Ecology projects -  www.ecy.wa.gov/recovery/docs/ARRAprojects_status.pdf