EPA Awards $4 million to Restore America's Estuaries to Fund Estuary and Wetland Protection Projects

Dec. 5, 2019

WASHINGTON (December 4, 2019) — The US Environmental Protection Agency announced a $4 million cooperative agreement with Restore America's Estuaries to fund project supporting estuaries and coastal watersheds that are part of the National Estuary Program. A competition operated by Restore America's Estuaries will provide an opportunity for entities from across the country to apply for funding for projects that will improve the health of the nation's waters.

The National Estuary Program is an EPA initiative committed to protecting and restoring the water quality and ecological integrity of 28 estuaries across the country. Estuaries play an important role in our environment, providing habitat to marine life and places for recreational activities, scientific study, and aesthetic enjoyment. EPA is committed to working with our partners to protect estuaries from issues that threaten their stability, including coastal flooding and marine litter.  

“EPA is pleased to work with Restore America’s Estuaries to advance our shared goal of protecting our nation’s waters and supporting aquatic ecosystems,” said EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler. “This cooperative agreement is the first of its kind and solidifies the partnership between EPA and non-governmental organizations as we work together to improve the health of our coastal waters.”

EPA is providing $4 million over four years to Restore America’s Estuaries to fund a wide variety of projects. Projects will include those that apply new or innovative approaches and technologies to treat, remove, or prevent pollution before it enters estuaries; build on and implement existing nutrient management strategies; build local capacity to protect and restore coastal watersheds; and prevent trash from entering or removing trash that has entered coastal waters. Restore America’s Estuaries will fund awards between $75,000 and $250,000.

“Restore America’s Estuaries is proud to have been selected to administer this critical new program. Combined, Restore America’s Estuaries and EPA bring decades of knowledge and experience, and together, we’ll have a significant impact on our nation’s estuaries by strategically funding critical projects and programs that will have long-lasting impacts,” said Restore America’s Estuaries President Jeff Benoit.

For more information about Restore America's Estuaries, visit www.estuaries.org. For more information about the Coastal Watersheds Grand and the National Estuary Program, visit www.epa.gov/nep.