Carbajal Announces Funding for Central Coast Water Projects Passed House Committee
water treatment plant and construction of a stormwater treatment and flood control system
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28 results for “stormwater” · House · California
water treatment plant and construction of a stormwater treatment and flood control system
would improve pedestrian and bicycle safety while adding stormwater management features, creating a safer and more sustainable transportation … Watershed Improvements – $500,000 This project would improve stormwater drainage capacity to reduce flooding, protect property, and enhance
would fund upgrades to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure to make them more resilient against threats ranging
This funding will improve the Rialto Channel’s stormwater capacity and reduce flood risk in Downtown Rialto, protecting
project will support managing, treating, and reusing stormwater in the Vista Grande Drainage Basin, providing regional water supply … sidewalks, ADA accessibility upgrades, traffic-calming features, improved stormwater management, and updated signage and striping. Millbrae: Trail
drinking water, wastewater systems, solid waste disposal, and stormwater management in rural communities. Directing the U.S. Forest Service
project will support managing, treating, and reusing stormwater in the Vista Grande Drainage Basin, providing regional water supply … sidewalks, ADA accessibility upgrades, traffic-calming features, improved stormwater management, and updated signage and striping. Millbrae: Trail
lower energy use, clean the air, limit stormwater runoff and enhance quality of life, and 73% of Americans
path and City of Morro Bay’s stormwater system. “Securing these federal investments is about strengthening the everyday
serve both proposed and adjacent existing fields Stormwater control facilities, including Low Impact Development (LID) features and infiltration … revitalizing land once considered unusable and incorporating thoughtful stormwater management and habitat protections, the Complex demonstrates how community
ramps. This project will enhance transportation safety, improve stormwater drainage, support equitable access to essential services, and stimulate
install approximately 1,350 feet of 48-inch stormwater pipeline, connecting to the existing system to help prevent
project will support managing, treating, and reusing stormwater in the Vista Grande Drainage Basin, providing regional water supply … sidewalks, ADA accessibility upgrades, traffic-calming features, improved stormwater management, and updated signage and striping. Millbrae: Trail
Regional Interoperability Project $1.092 million for the Encanto Stormwater Capture Project $1 million for the City of Industry
improve infrastructure, expand pedestrian spaces, calm traffic, add stormwater drainage channels, enhance walkability, improve lighting, and add landscaping
million for the City of Corcoran’s Stormwater Enhancements Project to construct green infrastructure, permeable pavement, and vegetated … swales to improve stormwater drainage and enhance water quality. $2 million for the Shafter-Wasco Groundwater Recharge Project
foster long-term societal benefits. City of Coronado Stormwater Mitigation Project — $1,092,000 This funding would
goal of the funded project is to improve stormwater infrastructure in and around Rolling Hills Estates following years … install a dry-well system to divert stormwater from entering the Los Angeles Harbor. “Southern California has been
would fund upgrades to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure to make them more resilient against threats ranging … funding for the nation’s water, wastewater, and stormwater agencies to undertake resilience projects helps to meet
would fund upgrades to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure and make them more resilient against threats ranging … cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Supporting organizations include: National Municipal Stormwater Alliance, Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, National Association of Clean
garden, and now stands as a model for stormwater capture, climate resilience, and equitable access to green space
comprehensive plans; and Authorize the IBWC to address stormwater quality and accept funding made available by the bill
other needs. These projects include: College Park East Stormwater Infrastructure Project which would be used to design stormwater
temperatures on our streets, improve air quality, reduce stormwater runoff, and beautify our neighborhoods—all leading to healthier
billions of gallons of raw sewage, polluted stormwater, and trash have flowed from Mexico, down the Tijuana River