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EPA’S WHITMAN ANNOUNCES $10 MILLION FOR STATES TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AT BEACHES
Release Date: 03/18/2002
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FOR RELEASE: MONDAY, MARCH 18, 2002
EPA’S WHITMAN ANNOUNCES $10 MILLION FOR STATES
TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AT BEACHES
Robin Woods 202-564-7841 / [email protected]
EPA’S WHITMAN ANNOUNCES $10 MILLION FOR STATES
TO PROTECT PUBLIC HEALTH AT BEACHES
Robin Woods 202-564-7841 / [email protected]
EPA Administrator Christie Whitman today announced $10 million in grants available to eligible states and territories to protect public health at this nation=s beaches. The funds are targeted to improve monitoring the quality of water at beaches and notifying the public of beach warnings or closings.
AOverwhelmingly, beaches are one of America=s top vacation locations,” Whitman said. “With this money we hope to reduce the risk of exposure to disease-causing microorganisms in the water while people enjoy our incredible water resources.
AWe are committed to providing assistance to states, tribes and local health agencies to better monitor the quality of water at our beaches and notify the public when there may be a problem,@ Whitman continued.
State and local monitoring and notification programs often differ across the country and provide varying levels of swimmer protection. These grant funds are designed to insure that the public receives equal protection when it travels to various beaches across the country.
Available to 35 eligible states and territories, the grants vary from $150,00 to $530,893. The grants are based on criteria including the length of beach season, the miles of beaches and the number of people using those beaches.
Beach tourism is a significant economic driver for local communities. EPA estimates that Americans make a total of 910 million trips to coastal areas each year, spending about $44 billion.
Additional beach information, including information for states and territories interested in applying for the grants, is available on EPA=s beach Web site at: https://www.epa.gov/waterscience/beaches.
For the State or Territory of: The year 2002 allocation is: |
Alabama $263,142 |
Alaska $150,000 |
American Samoa $302,288 |
California $535,643 |
Connecticut $226,389 |
Delaware $211,339 |
Florida $530,893 |
Georgia $288,490 |
Guam $302,775 |
Hawaii $325,149 |
Illinois $248,615 |
Indiana $206,670 |
Louisiana $383,287 |
Maine $259,742 |
Maryland $276,068 |
Massachusetts $260,691 |
Michigan $287,556 |
Minnesota $204,631 |
Mississippi $258,028 |
New Hampshire $204,918 |
New Jersey $285,719 |
New York $366,030 |
North Carolina $306,721 |
Northern Mariana $303,462 |
Ohio $227,879 |
Oregon $230,342 |
Pennsylvania $226,953 |
Puerto Rico $335,862 |
Rhode Island $214,225 |
South Carolina $300,253 |
Texas $387,957 |
U.S. Virgin Islands $303,488 |
Virginia $282,355 |
Washington $274,034 |
Wisconsin $228,396 |
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