Grants Dispersed for State’s Rivers and Streams
The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection says 21 organizations around the state are receiving grants to help protect the quality of the state’s rivers and streams. Close to $100,000 was divided among the organizations as part of the West Virginia Stream Partners Program. The program was established by the Legislature to encourage groups to work with state agencies to keep waterways safe for swimming, fishing and other recreation and to keep an appropriate habitat for plant and animal life. Awards for individual organizations ranged from $2,200 to $5,000.