Chattahoochee River Protection: Environmental Assistance and Restoration Program
This act establishes a program to provide environmental assistance to local communities in the Chattahoochee River Basin, aiming to protect and restore the environment. Citizens can expect improved water quality, erosion control, and overall river ecosystem health, impacting recreation and public health. The program provides funding for projects up to $15 million, with an 80% federal share, meaning local authorities and organizations will have greater opportunities to implement ecological actions.
Key points
Improved Water Quality and Environment: The program will focus on erosion control, shoreline protection, and ecosystem restoration projects, directly impacting river cleanliness and its surroundings.
Financial Support for Local Actions: The federal government will cover 80% of project costs, making it easier for local communities to implement river protection initiatives.
Long-Term Protection: Long-term operation and maintenance plans are required for projects, ensuring lasting benefits for the environment and residents.
Community Involvement: The restoration plan will be developed in cooperation with local officials and stakeholders, allowing for the consideration of residents' needs.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_S_3610
Sponsor: Sen. Ossoff, Jon [D-GA]
Process start date: 2022-02-09