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Wednesday
October 14,
2009 Source: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Great Plains Region |
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Washington, DC -- The Bureau of Reclamation, an agency of The Department
of the Interior, has awarded $41.8 million under the American Recovery
and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) for several Tribal water projects in North
Dakota and South Dakota. The projects will be in the Oglala Sioux Tribe; Lower Brule Sioux Tribe; Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe communities. "The nearly $42 million investment of recovery funds made by the Department of the Interior through President Obama's economic recovery plan will facilitate getting clean water to our Nation's first people," said Reclamation's Commissioner Michael L. Connor. In response to the water crisis, across the West, Reclamation will spend $200 million on construction of rural water projects for tribal and non-tribal rural water system construction with an emphasis on water intakes and water treatment plants. These investments will help address public health needs of rural and Native communities and create significant economic development in these distressed areas. The infusion of ARRA funding will allow projects authorized by Congress to deliver water sooner than would otherwise be the case. Oglala Sioux Tribe - $14.7 million investment
Three Affiliated Tribes of North Dakota - $6.4 million investment
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe - $18.9 million investment
Lower Brule Sioux Tribe - $1.8 million investment
Department of the Interior water infrastructure investments in these states are part of the $1 billion nationwide effort that Interior will channel under the ARRA to restore aging infrastructure, repair aging dams, provide drought relief and improve conservation of water. The purposes of the ARRA are, among others, to quickly and prudently commence activities which preserve and create jobs, promote economic recovery, and to invest in infrastructure by providing long-term economic benefits. Recovery Act funding must be obligated by Sept. 30, 2010. Secretary Salazar has committed to quick and responsible implementation of the $3 billion in recovery funds, which will be used by the Department of the Interior and its agencies. Secretary Salazar has pledged unprecedented levels of transparency and accountability in the implementation of the Department of the Interior's economic recovery projects. The public will be able to follow the progress of each project on www.recovery.gov and on www.interior.gov/recovery. Secretary Salazar has appointed a Senior Advisor for Economic Recovery, Chris Henderson, and an Interior Economic Recovery Task Force. Henderson and the Task Force will work closely with the Department of the Interior's Inspector General to ensure that the recovery program is meeting the high standards for accountability, responsibility and transparency that President Obama has set. Contact: |
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