Gov. Ron Desantis Announces More Than $481 Million To Improve Water Quality Across Florida
MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced awards for 103 wastewater and springs projects totaling $481 million to improve water quality in water bodies across Florida.
"These awards are going to make a big difference for our world-renowned springs and water quality all throughout the state of Florida," said Governor Ron DeSantis. "Florida's water resources are what our economy runs on - they are an economic driver, but even apart from that, our environment is really integral to what these communities are all about. We're blessed to have it and we have a responsibility to leave it better than we found it.
The more than $481 million awarded today was made available through three grant programs administered by DEP – the Wastewater Grant Program, Springs restoration grants, and the Small Community Wastewater Grant Program.
• $394 million from the Wastewater Grant Program for wastewater treatment improvements, including septic to sewer projects and projects to upgrade to advanced waste treatment. The $394 million awarded today is from federal funds.
• $67 million for projects to protect Florida's world-renowned springs including land acquisition/conservation easements and wastewater infrastructure improvements. Of the $67 million awarded today, $50 million is from state funds and $17 million is from federal funds.
• $20 million for the Small Community Wastewater Grant Program for wastewater facility improvements in Rural Areas of Economic Opportunity and financially disadvantaged communities. The $20 million awarded today is from federal funds.