U.S. Bureau of Reclamation invests over $33M in drought resiliency projects in the West
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation invests over $33M in drought resiliency projects in the West
The Bureau of Reclamation is announcing $33.5 million for 14 projects to improve drought resiliency through water treatment, new or improved infrastructure, and implementation of new water management tools and technology. The projects are located in California, Nebraska, Utah and Washington.
“These investments represent the continued commitment by the Department of the Interior to help build drought resilient communities throughout the West,” said Acting Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Scott Cameron. “We are empowering these local water management agencies to take the steps necessary to develop alternate water sources, transport water to areas in need, or treat previously unusable water to supplement their supplies.”
The investments are empowering local water management agencies to take the steps necessary to develop alternate water sources, transport water to areas in need, or treat previously unusable water to supplement their supplies
The funding is made available through annual appropriations through the WaterSMART Drought Response program. The program provides a framework for federal leadership and assistance to stretch and secure water supplies for future generations in support of the Department’s priorities.
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