WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Estevan López today released the spending plan for $96.9 million provided to Reclamation in the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2015. The funds will go toward Western drought response and rural water projects, among other important activities.
"Reclamation and its partners are confronting a growing gap between supply and demand in river basins throughout the West," López said. "The funding released today will help us meet immediate needs and support long-term infrastructure and environmental needs of key water projects."
The funding is divided among six areas:
- Western drought response ($50 million),
- rural water projects ($31 million),
- water conservation and delivery ($8 million),
- fish passage and fish screens ($4 million),
- facility operation, maintenance and rehabilitation ($2.9 million),
- environmental restoration and compliance ($1 million).
- Central Valley Project, which includes funding for the Delta Division, Friant Division, Shasta Division and water and power operations, California ($19.9 million);
- WaterSMART Grants, Title XVI Water Reclamation and Reuse Program, and Drought Response and Comprehensive Drought Planning ($14 million);
- Lower Colorado River Basin Drought Response Action Plan, California, Arizona and Nevada ($8.6 million);
- Native American Programs ($4 million);
- Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project, Washington ($2 million);
- Lewiston Orchards Project, Idaho ($1 million);
- Carlsbad Project, New Mexico ($500,000).
- Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program - Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota ($10.3 million);
- Rocky Boy's/North Central Montana Rural Water System, Montana ($6.8 million);
- Fort Peck Reservation/Dry Prairie Rural Water System, Montana ($6.6 million);
- Lewis and Clark Rural Water System, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota ($6.6 million);
- Eastern New Mexico Water Supply, New Mexico ($700,000).
- fish screen and restoration projects in the Central Valley Project, California ($2.5 million);
- Yakima River Basin Water Enhancement Project at Cle Elum Dam, Washington ($1.5 million);
- agricultural water use efficiency projects within the Central Valley Project, California ($5 million);
- Endangered Species Recovery Implementation Program on the Platte River, Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming ($2 million);
- water conservation projects on Rogue River Basin Project, Oregon ($1 million);
- water leasing for supplemental water on the Middle Rio Grande ($1 million);
- rehabilitation work at the Coleman National Fish Hatchery and Keswick Dam Powerplant in the Central Valley Project, California ($1.3 million);
- renovation of the Olmsted Powerplant, Utah ($1 million);
- repairs on the Colorado River Basin Salinity Control Project, ($650,000).
Visit http://www.usbr.gov/budget/ to view a summary of all the projects in this spending plan.
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