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Department of the Interior BLM Nevada Environmental Quality and Protection – US

Australia: Environmental Grants and Partnerships

Deadline: 26-Jul-21

The Bureau of Land Management is seeking applications for its Nevada Environmental Quality and Protection Program to protect public health and safety, and restore watersheds for resources, recreation, fish, wildlife, and domestic animals, and return lands to productive uses including, but not limited to, recreation, fish and wildlife habitat, and preservation of historical/cultural resources.

BLM’s AML program identifies and inventories abandoned hardrock mines and addresses those mines that pose a risk to public safety, human health, and the environment. Specifically, BLM’s AML program addresses physical safety hazards through a variety of closure methods including fencing, signing, backfilling, installation of bat-friendly grates, etc. The AML program addresses risks to human health and the environment from heavy metal-contaminated surface water, soil, sediments, air and groundwater through a variety of response actions.

Mitigation measures are implemented through core programs such as:

Objective

The objective of the Orphan Well Project is to remediate abandoned oil and gas wells to ensure the protection of public health and safety by eliminating known and potential sources of groundwater, surface water and air contamination, removing unnecessary well site infrastructure, and reclaiming land disturbance associated with oil and gas development. Site specific performance goals will be identified for each project funded and ultimate costs will be determined by approved site closure plans. Projects may involve a single orphan well, or a group of associated wells; while each orphan well location will require well plugging, other necessary work will be site dependent such that each site may need slope reconstruction, road/pipeline/electrical removal, production facilities removal and/or reseeding.

Funding Information

Outcomes

Project Outcomes:

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334218

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