WESM Local/Regional News
Va gets $2.4 million in environmental grants
Gov. Tim Kaine and other officials announced the grants Monday.
The largest grant, $799,998, will go to the Shenandoah Valley Clean Streams Initiative.
An additional $798,988 will be spent on innovative stormwater management practices from the state Capitol grounds to the James River.
A project to reduce stormwater pollution in the Blacks Run Watershed will receive $325,000, and $500,000 will go to the Chesapeake Club's nonpoint source pollution outreach campaign. © Copyright 2009, wesm
(2009-06-02)
RICHMOND, VA
(wesm) -
(AP) The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has received $2.4 million in grants for four anti-pollution and environmental education programs related to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.Gov. Tim Kaine and other officials announced the grants Monday.
The largest grant, $799,998, will go to the Shenandoah Valley Clean Streams Initiative.
An additional $798,988 will be spent on innovative stormwater management practices from the state Capitol grounds to the James River.
A project to reduce stormwater pollution in the Blacks Run Watershed will receive $325,000, and $500,000 will go to the Chesapeake Club's nonpoint source pollution outreach campaign. © Copyright 2009, wesm



