Fairfax County
“The Fairfax County government has received four grants totaling nearly $2.2 million from the state government to support wetlands improvements. Grants will include $630,500 for restoration of the Pohick Creek tributary; $510,000 for restoration of Rabbit Branch; $625,000 for restoration of a Banks Property stream; and $423,000 for restoration of the South Lakes High School outfall stream. The grants were among 71 awarded to 31 Virginia localities through the Stormwater Local Assistance Fund, totaling $22.9 million.”
“The Fairfax County government has received four grants totaling nearly $2.2 million from the state government to support wetlands improvements. Grants will include $630,500 for restoration of the Pohick Creek tributary; $510,000 for restoration of Rabbit Branch; $625,000 for restoration of a Banks Property stream; and $423,000 for restoration of the South Lakes High School outfall stream. The grants were among 71 awarded to 31 Virginia localities through the Stormwater Local Assistance Fund, totaling $22.9 million.”
~Writes the Sun Gazette
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