U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
7
901 N. Fifth St., Kansas City, KS
66101
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine
Tribal Nations
$59,876 Grant to University of
Nebraska-Lincoln
Contact Information: Kris Lancaster, (913)
551-7557, lancaster.kris@epa.gov
Environmental News
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
(Kansas City, Kan., July 10, 2012) - EPA is
providing a $59,876 urban waters grant to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
(UNL) to evaluate the effectiveness of the Saddle Hills neighborhood’s green
infrastructure in metropolitan Omaha, Neb.
UNL and partners, including the City of Omaha
and the Nebraska Forest Service, will assess green infrastructure practices by
creating a water quality assessment database and developing a stormwater mobile
application for smartphones and mobile devices. The application will allow
users, such as local residents, youth, master gardeners and city staff, to learn
about ways to reduce stormwater runoff.
“Green infrastructure and
stormwater management strategies play a critical role in water quality
improvement by reducing runoff that carries multiple contaminants into streams
and rivers,” said Karl Brooks, regional administrator. “The project will empower
community residents and land owners to look at stormwater as an asset rather
than a waste product, and will increase public awareness and grassroots
participation through workshops about urban water quality.”
The funding is
part of EPA’s Urban Waters Program, which supports communities in their efforts
to access, improve and benefit from urban waters and surrounding
land.
Many urban waterways have been polluted for
years by runoff from city streets and contamination from abandoned industrial
facilities. Healthy and accessible urban waters can help grow local businesses
and enhance educational, economic, recreational, employment and social
opportunities in nearby communities. By promoting public access to urban
waterways, EPA will help communities become active participants in restoring
urban waters while improving and protecting their neighborhoods.
EPA’s Urban Waters Program supports the goals
and principles of the Urban Waters Federal Partnership, a partnership of 12
federal agencies working to reconnect urban communities with their waterways by
improving coordination among federal agencies and collaborating with
community-led revitalization efforts.
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