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APRIL
2009
Stimulus Plan includes billions
for EPA programs
The economic recovery
plan signed by
President Obama
will create three
to four million
quality, sustainable
jobs with many
protecting our
country’s public
health and our
environment.
“Through the President’s
stimulus package,
green initiatives
will play a significant
role in powering
economic recovery,”
said EPA administrator
Lisa P. Jackson.
“EPA’s portion
of the plan will
create good, sustainable
jobs that help
produce cleaner
drinking water,
purer air, environmentally
friendly urban
and rural re-development,
and reduced greenhouse
gases.”
The American Recovery
and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 specifically
includes $7.22
billion for projects
and programs administered
by EPA. These programs
will protect and
promote both green
jobs and a healthier
environment. These
environmental areas
include:
-
Clean
Water
State
Revolving
Fund
and Drinking
Water
State
Revolving
Fund:
$4 billion
for assistance
to help
communities
with
water
quality
and wastewater
infrastructure
needs
and $2
billion
for drinking
water
infrastructure
needs.
A portion
of the
funding
will
be targeted
toward
green
infrastructure,
water
and energy
efficiency,
and environmentally
innovative
projects.
-
Brownfields:
$100 million for competitive grants
to evaluate and clean up former
industrial
and commercial sites.
-
Diesel
Emissions
Reduction:
$300
million
for grants
and loans
to help
regional,
state
and local
governments,
tribal
agencies,
and non-profit
organizations
with
projects
that
reduce
diesel
emissions.
-
Superfund
Hazardous
Waste
Cleanup:
$600
million
for the
cleanup
of hazardous
sites.
-
Leaking
Underground
Storage
Tanks:
$200
million
for cleanup
of petroleum
leaks
from
underground
storage
tanks.
The new law is
geared for performance
and unprecedented
transparency: preference
will be given to
projects that can
be started and
completed expeditiously,
and EPA intends
to move designated
funds to states
as quickly as possible.
All funding will
be monitored by
EPA’s Inspector
General, which
will receive $20
million for oversight
and review. Announcements
of grants will
be posted on the
Web to ensure transparency.
The state-by-state
distributions for
clean water and
drinking water
state revolving
funds are also
available on the
web.
For new information
on the state-by-state
distributions for
clean water and
drinking water
state revolving
funds visit
www.epa.gov/recovery
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