TWDB Accepting Grant Applications For Flood Protection

 

TWDB Accepting Grant Applications For Flood Protection

 

The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) has issued a request for applications to local governments interested in obtaining grants for flood early warning systems or flood protection planning. Applicants must be participating in or have applied to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program.

 

The funding would go toward implementing measures to reduce loss of life and property, including early warning systems or developing response plans in the case of rising floodwaters. The TWDB has placed a priority on flood prevention in the wake of the devastating events of the last two years.

 

The water board has made available as much as $2 million for the grant program, which can fund no more than 50 percent of the total cost of most projects. Economically disadvantaged areas may, however, receive up to 75 percent of project costs. Applications are due by June 17.


 

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