U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region
7
901 N. Fifth St., Kansas City, KS
66101
Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine
Tribal Nations
$60,000 Grant to Kansas State
University
Contact Information: Kris Lancaster, (913)
551-7557, lancaster.kris@epa.gov (news media
only)
Environmental News
NEWS MEDIA
ADVISORY
(Kansas City, Kan., July 11, 2012) - Josh
Svaty, EPA Region 7 senior advisor; Barbara Goode, Kansas State University
pollution prevention specialist; Martha Tasker, City of Salina, Kan., director
of utilities; Troy Vancil, Friends of the River past president, and others will
hold a news conference Friday, July 13, to announce a $60,000 urban waters grant
from EPA to Kansas State University (KSU).
KSU and partners, including the City of Salina
and Friends of the River, will establish a water quality monitoring program to
teach residents of Salina about ways to reduce pollutants in the Old Smoky Hill
River Channel in Salina. The river channel receives stormwater runoff from
approximately five square miles. The educational program will focus on
prevention of stream bank erosion and adoption of green infrastructure
practices.
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.
WHAT:
Announcement of $60,000 urban waters grant
WHEN: 12:30
p.m., Friday, July 13, 2012
WHERE: Old Smoky Hill River Channel (Oakdale
Park at the intersection of Fourth and South Streets, Salina, Kan.
67401)
WHO: Josh Svaty, EPA Region 7 senior advisor;
Barbara Goode, Kansas State University pollution prevention specialist; Martha
Tasker, City of Salina, Kan., director of utilities; and Troy Vancil, Friends of
the River past president
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