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Aug. 2007 - For the first time, the state
of Washington is offering $5.45 million in grants to help local
governments in the 12 Puget Sound counties reclaim water and help Puget
Sound.
The state Department of Ecology is carrying out the grant program under
legislative directive to specifically aid Puget Sound. The target is to
fund three to six high priority capital projects.
The highest funding priority will be given to projects in water-short
areas and where reclaimed water will restore important ecosystem functions
in Puget Sound.
Reclaiming, or re-using, water means using human-engineered treatment
systems to speed up nature's restoration of water quality. Treatment
allows wastewater to be cleansed and re-used in many non-drinking uses in
landscapes, public parks, and to irrigate golf courses.
Reclaimed water may also be used in agricultural and industrial uses, for
toilet flushing, dust control, construction activities, and to create
wetlands and ponds.
Local government projects that reclaim water help to recharge underground
water supplies and increase flows in rivers and streams. Reclaiming water
may improve Puget Sound's water quality by reducing wastewater discharges.
Ecology will take grant applications through September 28. The agency
plans to review the grant applications in October and make the grant
offers in November.
For more information about the state's reclaimed water grant program,
visit Ecology's website at:
http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/wq/funding/funding.html
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