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Vilsack Announces Nearly $42.3 Million in Recovery Act Funding for Watershed Projects--$12.4 Million Coming to Tennessee

Builds on USDA Efforts to Create Jobs, Help Rural Communities and Conserve Natural Resources

June 3, 2009, Nashville, TN — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that USDA will provide nearly $42.3 million in additional funding to 14 states to improve water quality, increase water supply, decrease soil erosion, and improve fish and wildlife habitat while creating jobs in rural communities as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009..

“This next wave of funding will give even more people opportunities to conserve our nation’s natural resources while boosting local economies,” Vilsack said. “The overwhelming response we received with the first wave of Recovery Act funding shows the assistance that people and communities need, and we look forward to helping them deliver it by investing in improving local watershed projects.”.

The Cane Creek Project in Lauderdale County will receive $12.4 million to stabilize state and county bridges in danger of failure due to channel degradation and streambank erosion. Tennessee State Conservationist Kevin Brown, who directs the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Tennessee, says the average annual benefits of the project will total $901,270 and bring approximately 300 jobs to the area.

U.S. Congressman John Tanner, whose District includes Cane Creek, said the project will have a significant economic impact. "This is an important investment in Tennessee's short-term and long-term economic development," Congressman Tanner said. "We will be able to help Tennessee's working families by creating jobs in the near future. The work they do will literally lay the groundwork to make our rural communities stronger so that we can be successful in recruiting more private-sector development to our area.".

Through ARRA, the USDA-NRCS has a key role in creating jobs for Americans in areas of our nation that are most impacted economically and by natural disaster. By working closely with local community sponsors to identify projects that are ready for implementation, NRCS will direct the technical and financial assistance available toward improving public safety and the environment as well as relieving stress on local economies through job creation and retention. .

ARRA funds for these projects will be used for conservation practices to achieve a healthy environment through conserving water and improving irrigation efficiency, controlling soil erosion and installing filter strips, flood-proofing homes, enhancing stream corridor and floodplain functions, constructing small flood control dams, and improving wildlife and aquatic habitat..

The jobs ARRA creates in the private sector will enhance the rate of restoration and improve watershed management so that the impacts of flooding will decline and communities are safer, sooner. USDA is directing technical and financial assistance available through this funding toward projects that are ready to begin and that will relieve stress on local economies through the creation of jobs. NRCS has worked closely with sponsors to identify projects that are ready for immediate implementation..

ARRA Projects by State
State Project Funding
AL Camp Branch $175,000
AL Northeast Yellow River $255,000
CA Lower Silver Creek $9,000,000
IA Bear Creek $755,000
IN Honey Creek $3,300,000
KS Lyons Creek $1,248,000
MS Ellison Creek $1,875,000
MS Little and Upper Tallahatchie $2,200,000
MS Town Creek $930,000
MS Yazoo–Arkabutla Creek $1,000,000
MS Yazoo–Upper Piney Creek
MS Yazoo–Upper Skuna River $750,000
MT Lower Birch Creek $527,000
NE Gering Valley $2,200,000
NE Gering Valley $2,200,000
SC South Darlington $1,040,000
KS Wet Walnut No. 5 $199,000
KY North Fork of Little River $725,000
NM Prop Canyon and Tributaries $1,200,000
NM Santa Cruz River $240,000
OK Bear-Fall-Coon Creeks $75,000
OK Lost Duck Creek $45,000
OK Lower Clear Boggy Creek $50,000
OK Uncle John Creek $175,000
OK Upper Black Bear Creek $110,000
OK Upper Muddy Boggy Creek $45,000
OK Upper Red Rock Creek $85,000
OK Washita Creek $809,000
TN Cane Creek $12,400,000
Total $42,288,000

Funding provided through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 is part of the Obama Administration's plans to modernize the nation's infrastructure, jumpstart the economy, and create jobs. For more information, visit www.recovery.gov.

To learn more about your eligibility for USDA projects underway through the Recovery Act, go to www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usdahome. To find out more about USDA Farm Bill Programs in Tennessee, go to www.tn.nrcs.usda.gov/. NRCS is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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