There's going to be a $1.5 million in Chesapeake Bay program grant awards as West Virginia leads the nation in meeting some of the Chesapeake Bay cleanup efforts. There's 1.2 million in non point source grants to support organizations working to reduce pollution, restore streams and implement watershed based plans across the state. And finally, there's more than $100,000 in 2026 stream partner grants to support local watershed restoration and stream stewardship across West Virginia. We want clean water. (14:32–14:46)
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Asserts that $1.2 million in grants will support pollution reduction and stream restoration in West Virginia.
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