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Release: #4059
Date: January 07, 2010
MMS Approves $1.2 Million Grant for Fringe Marsh Repair
Project to Assist in the Restoration of Plaquemines Parish Levee Wetlands Area
NEW ORLEANS
– The Minerals
Management Service (MMS) has approved a grant for $1,237,608 to
the Plaquemines Parish Government in Louisiana through the
Coastal Impact Assistance Program (CIAP). The money will be used
for the first phase of a planned wetland repair and restoration
project along Fringe Marsh, in the vicinity of the Plaquemines
Levee in Plaquemines Parish, located approximately 50 miles
southeast of New Orleans.
Grant funding for the first phase will include
planning, engineering and design, and permitting for the project.
The project’s goal is to identify eight sites and borrow areas for
the eventual restoration of approximately 300 acres of wetland area
along the Fringe Marsh, a tidal shoreline stabilization and buffer
system at the base of the Plaquemines Levee on the seaward side.
“MMS is committed to assisting Louisiana in its vital
coastal restoration efforts through the CIAP program,” said MMS
Director Liz Birnbaum. “We are proud to partner with Plaquemines
Parish in supporting important multi-phase conservation initiatives
like the Fringe Marsh Repair Planning project.”
The CIAP
was created by the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Through the program,
MMS will provide $250 million in grants annually, from 2007-2010, to
six eligible Outer Continental Shelf oil and gas producing states –
Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, California, Mississippi, and Texas. The
funding to Louisiana included $127.5 million for each of the fiscal
years 2007 and 2008 and $120.9 million for 2009 and 2010. Nineteen
Coastal Political Subdivisions (parishes) share in the funding of
projects outlined in the state’s approved plan.
News Media Contact:
MMS Public Affairs
- Gulf
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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01/22/2010,
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