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EPA Transboundary Watershed Grants Program (US)

New Grants for Civil Society Organisations

Deadline: 17-Jan-2025
The Environmental Protection Agency is inviting applications for its Trans boundary Watershed Grants Program to assist state, local governments and Tribal entities to monitor, assess and reduce trans boundary mining pollution in the Kootenai/y watershed along with other U.S.- British Columbia (B.C.) trans boundary watersheds.

The goals of EPA’s trans boundary watershed program are to monitor, assess, document, and reduce trans boundary mining pollution originating in the Canadian Province of British Columbia. In pursuing these goals, EPA seeks to foster coordination among Federal, State, and Tribal agencies regarding efforts to meet the program’s goals and to develop the capacity of all levels of government to develop and/or refine effective, comprehensive programs for trans boundary watershed protection and management.

For this grant program, the term trans boundary watersheds includes water bodies that have their headwaters in the Province of British Columbia and have existing or proposed future mines that impact (or could impact) U.S. waters. These water bodies flow into the U.S. in the States of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, and/or Washington.

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For more information, visit Grants.gov.

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