EPA awards $52,000 to West Virginia for water monitoring

Nov. 22, 2017
Grant to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection will improve the assessment of nutrient and sediment load reductions in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

PHILADELPHIA, PA, NOV 22, 2017 -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today that it is providing a grant of $52,417 to the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) to enhance monitoring to improve the assessment of nutrient and sediment load reductions in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

"Clean water is a top priority for EPA and President Trump" said Administrator Pruitt. "This funding will help West Virginia to better assess the effectiveness of practices being put in place to reduce nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment pollution to local waters and the Chesapeake Bay"

This grant will support West Virginia's portion of the Chesapeake Bay Non-Tidal Water Quality Monitoring Network that measures improvements to aquatic health of the Chesapeake Bay in terms of dissolved oxygen, water clarity and underwater grasses.

Through this funding, WVDEP will be better able to calculate the loadings and trends of nitrogen, phosphorus and sediment, and calibrate and validate Chesapeake Bay watershed models.

WVDEP uses the results of these analyses to measure the effects of their state Watershed Implementation Plan on nutrient and sediment pollution to the Bay and tidal tributaries.

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