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The NewsRoom
Date: July 13, 2009
DOI Approves California’s Plan for the
Coastal Impact Assistance Program
Program provides
funding to help conserve and protect California’s coastal environments
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The
Interior Department today announced its approval of California’s plan
for the Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP), a major step toward
providing more than $24.7 million in federal grant money to the state
and 17 of its coastal counties. The approval of California’s plan
allows the state to submit grant applications for projects involving
conservation, restoration, and protection of natural coastal
resources.
“The Interior Department is glad to
partner with the State of California and its coastal counties to fund
projects that will restore and protect the treasured marine and
coastal resources along the Golden State,” Secretary of the Interior
Ken Salazar said. “Projects outlined in California’s plan will support
the management of the state’s coastal environments to ensure that
present and future generations will be able to explore these natural
wonders for years to come.”
California became the sixth state to receive approval
for its plan for the CIAP when MMS Acting Director Walter Cruickshank
joined California’s Secretary of Natural Resources Mike Chrisman in a
signing ceremony onboard the State’s marine-patrol vessel Thresher,
in Dana Point, CA. The Thresher is part of the California Department
of Fish and Game’s fleet of patrol boats. California’s plan includes a
grant application for $1 million to fund up-grades to existing patrol
boats and to purchase new patrol boats used to enforce marine laws,
investigate fish and wildlife violations, perform search and rescue
missions, respond to marine environmental incidents, and to assist
with marine research operations.
California’s CIAP
funds ($24.7 million) will be divided with
65 percent of the funding ($16.0
million), going to the State of California and
35 percent ($8.7 million), being
divided among 17 coastal counties. California’s CIAP Grant Program
Announcement will be posted on
www.Grants.gov tomorrow. The announcement provides instructions
and guidance on the CIAP grant process. Funding is made available to
the State and counties when the grants are awarded. California’s CIAP
Plan contains 89 projects.
The CIAP was created by the
Energy Policy Act of 2005. Through the program, DOI provides $250
million in grants annually, from 2007-2010, to six eligible OCS oil
and gas producing states – Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, California,
Mississippi, and Texas.
Contact:
Joan
Moody, (202) 208-6416
John Romero, (805)
389-7533
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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