What's new

Welcome to woauk | Welcome My Forum

Join us now to get access to all our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, and so, so much more. It's also quick and totally free, so what are you waiting for?

Pennington Gap, Va., wins grant to help protect against future flooding

Hoca

Administrator
Staff member
Joined
Mar 22, 2024
Messages
256
Reaction score
0
Points
16
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 25, 2024

CONTACT
Dan Radmacher, Media Specialist, (540) 798-6683, [email protected]

Pennington Gap, Va. — The town of Pennington Gap, Virginia, was recently awarded a $50,000 grant from the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Community Flood Preparedness Fund.

The town worked with Appalachian Voices, Wetlands Watch and the Environmental Defense Fund to apply for the grant, which will help the town hire a consultant to conduct a detailed assessment of the town’s floodplains and wetlands. The consultant will then work with the town and local stakeholders to compile strategies for flood mitigation.

As a result of the grant, two town employees will also become Certified Floodplain Managers and join the Association of State Floodplain Management.

“We are moving forward at the Town of Pennington Gap,” said Tammy Jo Franklin, Director of Parks and Recreation for Pennington Gap. “This grant will help support the planning and development of new projects, programs and initiatives; provide research, create blueprints and designs; and establish strategies for the implementation of improvement for our outdoor recreation. This grant will provide the necessary groundwork for successful development. We are very thankful and excited for this.”

The site-specific survey and flood-mitigation opportunities compiled through this CFPF award will help ensure the protection of the Town Hall and police headquarters, both of which are vital community resources, especially during flood events.

“We’re so excited to see Pennington Gap receive these funds, and incredibly grateful to Wetlands Watch and the Environmental Defense Fund for their help.” said Emma Kelly, New Economy Field Coordinator for Appalachian Voices. “This will make sure that Pennington Gap is prepared to face future floods, while also conserving their unique wetlands and greenspaces.”

This grant will help Pennington Gap develop a more detailed flood mitigation project list with projects that could benefit the town and potentially provide shelter during disasters.

###

Appalachian Voices is a leading nonprofit advocate for a healthy environment and just economy in the Appalachian region, and a driving force in America’s shift from fossil fuels to a clean energy future.

The post Pennington Gap, Va., wins grant to help protect against future flooding appeared first on Appalachian Voices.
 
Top Bottom