Urban Waters Small Grants

The EPA Urban Waters Program is helping grow local businesses and enhancing educational, recreational, social, and employment opportunities by investing in healthy and accessible urban waters.  

About

Urban Waters Small Grants encourage applicants to work with diverse partners in order to generate community-driven solutions and to connect the intrinsic value of urban waters with improved livability and economic health in the community.

Projects must meet four program objectives:

  1. Address local water quality related to urban runoff
  2. Provide additional community benefits
  3. Engage underserved communities
  4. Foster diverse partnerships

 Project Examples

Lexington, KY, University of Kentucky

This project provided outreach and education to grade school students, teachers and residents on water quality issues, science careers and urban stream restoration. Students and residents participated in a stream restoration project in a city park that includes a 12-mile streamside walking/biking path.

St. Louis, MO Southern Illinois, University – Edwardsville

This project evaluated the effectiveness of site scale green infrastructure facilities on reducing flows into combined sewers, and developed protocol for community outreach and public education on green infrastructure.

More Info/Resources

Urban Waters Small Grants Webpage Urban Waters Small Grants Factsheet
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