BOEMRE Awards $467,500 for Mississippi Projects
CIAP Grants to Fund New Water Quality System, Harbor Expansion
NEW ORLEANS – The Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) today
announced it has awarded two Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP)
grants totaling $467,518 to the state of Mississippi. The two grants
will provide funding for new sewer connections to a recently
installed and updated transmission system in Long Beach, Miss., and
for the engineering and design phases of a project to expand a
small-craft harbor in Pass Christian, Miss.
Created
by the Energy Policy Act of 2005, CIAP provides
funding to the six Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) oil and gas
producing states to conserve and protect the coastal environment. CIAP
is an ongoing program with grant funding that is allocated based on
the offshore energy revenues collected by the United States.
“BOEMRE is dedicated
to assisting Mississippi and its coastal communities with their
important conservation projects,” said BOEMRE Director Michael R.
Bromwich. “CIAP grants enable us to support critical facility
upgrades and shoreline restoration projects that are helping coastal
states preserve our fragile ecosystems for future generations.”
The $351,018 grant will provide
critical funding to reduce the number of individual septic treatment
systems for residences and commercial establishments in the 28th
Street area of Long Beach. The grant will fund the decommissioning
of the existing, outdated septic tanks and make approximately 35
sewer connections to the newly installed transmission system. This
new system should significantly reduce polluted runoff and better
protect the main watershed.
The $116,500 grant will fund Phase I
of a two-phase project to expand Pass Christian Harbor. Phase I
includes the preliminary design, engineering, project management,
final plans and specifications for the future expansion of the
small-craft harbor.
The harbor expansion project will
also be included in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration’s (NOAA) Clean Marina Program using the program’s
Best Management Practices to protect coastal water quality using
environmentally sound practices.
CIAP received $250 million in
appropriated funds for each of the Fiscal Years 2007-2010, to be
disbursed to six eligible OCS oil and gas producing states:
Mississippi, Alabama, Alaska, California, Louisiana and Texas.
Contact: BOEMRE
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