Abraham Jewett  |  November 27, 2023

Category: Legal News
Aerial view of a water droplet shaped lake in nature, representing the Biden conservation and water projects.
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Water, conservation projects government funding overview: 

  • Who: The Biden administration will be providing more than $192 million in funding for efforts to restore land and water and to invest in water resources and ecosystem health. 
  • Why: The federal government has a stated goal of conserving 30% of all of its lands and waters by 2030. 
  • Where: Funding for water and conservation projects could be impactful for consumers nationwide.

The Biden administration announced earlier this month that it will provide more than $192 million in funding for conservation efforts to restore land and water and invest in water resources and ecosystem health. 

Among the funding, a total of 74 grants worth a total of $141.3 million will go towards supporting landscape-scale conservation projects spread out across 46 states, three U.S. territories and 21 Tribal Nations, according to U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI). 

The grants have been attained through the America the Beautiful Challenge (ATBC), which was created by the Biden administration in 2021 as a goal to conserve 30% of all lands and waters in the U.S. by 2030. 

ATBC grants go towards supporting projects that aim to conserve, restore and connect wildlife habitats and ecosystems, while making efforts to improve a community’s resilience and access to nature, according to the DOI. 

The grants were announced by the Biden administration in partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and both public and private sector partners. 

DOI announces $51M in funding for water resource projects in 11 states

The DOI also announced that $51 million will be used from the Biden administration’s Investing in America agenda to fund 30 new environmental water resource projects across 11 states; the projects will be conducted by the Bureau of Reclamation. 

The projects will be collaborative and have a focus on water conservation, water management and restoration efforts that are meant to significantly benefit watershed health or the ecosystem, according to the DOI

Adequate, resilient and safe water supplies are fundamental to the health, economy and security of every community in our nation,” Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland said in a statement. 

Consumers, politicians, agencies and companies have each recently been involved in issues collectively concerning fossil fuels, wildfire, forever chemicals, medicare coverage and hydrocarbon restrictions. 

What do you think about the Biden administration providing more than $192 million in funding for water and conservation projects? Let us know in the comments.


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