EPA Awards Estuary Partnership $10.6 million for Bay Area Watershed Projects
"This combination of local and federal funds not only focuses on supporting projects that improve local water quality, mitigate the impacts of flooding, and strengthen climate resilience for underserved communities, but also looks at ways to expand local and regional expertise in advancing nature-based solutions. Funding for this forward-looking approach allows us to further fortify our efforts to protect and restore the San Francisco Estuary," said SFEP Director
The Estuary Partnership's watershed protection and restoration projects include:
Restoring Wildcat Creek: Community-Led Watershed Health Update and Priority Project (
This four-year project will expand the reach of the existing Wildcat Creek Watershed Restoration Action Plan (WRAP) from solely within the city of
The Estuary Partnership will lead project management, administration, reporting, and financial tracking and accounting while working in partnership with community-based organizations and public partners including The Watershed Project, Urban Tilth, Trout Unlimited, Contra Costa County Flood Control and West County Wastewater to support restoration of the creek, trail design and future construction of the
"This funding offers the opportunity to not only restore and safeguard green spaces for future generations, but to continue to collaborate with regional partners including the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, to create spaces that expand nature access and lower the impact of climate change for our vulnerable communities now," said Juliana Gonzalez, Executive Director of the Watershed Project.
Pivot Points: Moving Nature-based solutions for Water Quality Improvements and Shoreline Adaption (
The Pivot Points project continues work that meets significant environmental outcomes for
The Pivot Points project also advances multi-benefit nature-based solutions (NBS) for a resilient shoreline by filling important gaps in taking NBS from the planning to the implementation stage. To remedy these gaps, the project will apply holistic methods that include addressing permitting barriers, establishing long-term governance and management plans, and ensuring technology transfer. The Pivot Points project will increase regional expertise of how to apply NBS to support sustainable solutions to environmental challenges while advancing the on-the-ground implementation of the
"The Pivot Points project employs nature to protect the shoreline and communities from rising tides and storms – multi-benefit solutions to climate impacts that will benefit people and wildlife," said
The San Francisco Estuary Partnership for over 30 years has worked with local communities and federal and state agencies to improve the health of
For more information about the San Francisco Estuary Partnership and awarded projects, visit: https://www.sfestuary.org/our-programs/.
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