Pennsylvania American Water Announces Grants for Local Environmental Projects
Pennsylvania American Water has announced its annual Environmental Grant Program, awarding nearly
- Awarding nearly $75,000 to support 13 watershed-related projects.
- Support for local organizations enhances community engagement and environmental stewardship.
- History of funding: over $650,000 to more than 135 projects since the program's inception.
- None.
Thirteen organizations receive
A panel of judges selected the grant recipients from 50 applications, which were evaluated on environmental need, innovation, community engagement and sustainability.
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The 2022 grant recipients are:
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Berks Nature,
Berks County – Papermill Dam Removal on theCacoosing Creek ( )$6,476
Funding will be used to restore the riparian zone alongCacoosing Creek by planting native trees and plants. Additionally, a youth fishing program will be offered following the removal of the dam.
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Dormont Stormwater Authority ,Allegheny County – West Liberty Avenue Parking Lot Rain Garden ( )$10,000
The Authority plans to install a rain garden at theWest Liberty Avenue parking lot to provide a natural, pervious area for stormwater runoff. The garden will also help prevent flooding and debris from entering the collection system as a best management practice.
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Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation ,Luzerne County (EPCAMR) – Millcreek Watershed Cleanups ( )$3,435
The project involves stream cleanups of unnamed tributaries along Mill andGardner Creeks , along with the installation of dataloggers to monitor flow and pollution from nearby abandoned mines.
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East Pikeland Township ,Chester County –Hidden River Park & Preserve Riparian Corridor Revitalization ( )$10,000
Funding will go toward a riparian revitalization project with native shrubs, trees, and 95 acres of meadow grasses to reduce erosion and restore the native habitat.
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Ellwood City ,Lawrence County – Phase III Five Points Community Garden ( )$6,300
With the grant, the borough will install additional garden beds, complete walking paths, and install signage at the Five Points Community Garden.
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Fairview Township ,York County –Lawn to Meadow Conversion ( )$3,863
The project involves using native plants and grasses, including pollinators, to improve water quality by creating a meadow within the township to reduce runoff into local waterways.
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Indiana County Conservation District – First Waves Indiana ( )$6,390
First Waves Indiana plans to engage underserved youth in meaningful outdoor experiences, including tree planting, stream biology, paddleboarding, and fly fishing, with a resulting video of the program.
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Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority ,Lackawanna County – Restoration Plantings ( )$5,200
With this funding, volunteers will re-establish a native and biodiverse ecosystem as part of a riparian buffer zone restoration planting program along theLackawanna River Heritage Trail .
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Lackawanna River Corridor Association ,Lackawanna County –Managing Stormwater/Rain Barrel Workshop ( )$2,500
Funding will go toward three rain barrel workshops for residents to educate them on stormwater management and demonstrate rain barrel construction.
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Three Rivers Waterkeeper,
Allegheny County – 3 Rivers Watch Expanding Water Quality Monitoring ( )$9,850
Funding will go toward expanding the organization’s volunteer program, including training for volunteers to assess water quality, as well as increased monitoring, patrolling, and water quality sampling.
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Silver Spring Township ,Cumberland County –Water Sampling and Analysis Project ( )$950
The project involves investigating the origin of pollution sources impairing tributaries toConodoguinet Creek through water and soil testing. The goal is to reduce pollutants in the streams.
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Warren County Conservation District – Where Would Our Streams Be Without Trees ( )$690
The Conservation District plans to study the impact riparian buffer restoration has on water quality onBarton Run .
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Watershed Coalition of theLehigh Valley ,Northampton County – Restoration and Outreach Projects for Master Watershed Stewards ( )$9,240
The Coalition and its partners will install four native shrub nurseries for future sources for live stakes that can be used for stream bank stabilization to reduce pollution and erosion.
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