DEP Offers Funding for Projects to Improve Local Water Quality by Reducing Stormwater Runoff

HARRISBURG — The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has opened a grant program to control urban stormwater and improve local water quality. Municipalities, including cities, boroughs, or incorporated towns within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed are eligible to apply.

“Urban stormwater runoff has a big role in local water quality, it’s so important to manage that stormwater properly to prevent pollution from reaching our waterways,” said DEP Secretary John Quigley. “These grants will serve as a valuable tool to enable local governments to improve their urban stormwater management and ultimately, their water quality and that of their neighbors downstream.”

The grants will fund construction of urban stormwater best management practices (BMPs) to reduce the discharge of nutrients and sediments delivered to local waterways, and ultimately, the Chesapeake Bay. Eligible projects include but are not limited to:
• Raingardens/bioretention
• Permeable pavement
• Urban stream restoration
• Urban tree planting
• Green roofs
• Wetlands and wet ponds

Projects must be complete within two years of grant award. Grants will be selected on a competitive basis.

The money for these grants is provided by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency. There is $2,300,000 available for the grant program. The maximum funding amount per applicant is $200,000.

Projects cannot be associated with new development or for new detention basins. Projects must be within urbanized areas according to the latest Decennial Census in which National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit coverage is required for the discharge of stormwater from municipal separate storm sewer systems, or for discharges from combined sewer overflows through combined sewer systems.

Click here to apply, or contact Leif Rowles at lerowles@pa.gov or 717-783-2290. Grant applications are due no later than October 9.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Pennsylvania’s Chesapeake Bay Watershed includes the following counties:

• Adams
• Bedford
• Blair
• Bradford
• Cambria
• Cameron
• Centre
• Clearfield
• Clinton
• Columbia
• Cumberland
• Elk
• Franklin
• Fulton
• Huntingdon
• Juniata
• Lackawanna
• Lancaster
• Lebanon
• Luzerne
• Lycoming
• Mifflin
• Montour
• Northumberland
• Perry
• Potter
• Schuylkill
• Snyder
• Sullivan
• Susquehanna
• Tioga
• Union
• Wyoming
• York

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