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$11.5 million in grants awarded to coastal North Carolina for Hurricane Florence damage

NORTH CAROLINA (WAVY) — The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Water Resources (DWR) is awarding $11.5 million in grants to eight communities in coastal North Carolina for projects related to Hurricane Florence damage. 

The awards from the Coastal Storm Damage Mitigation Fund are set to help fund beach nourishment, dune restoration, and other projects to remediate storm damage.


“These grants will help restore our coastal areas damaged by Hurricane Florence and serve as a reminder that we must rebuild smarter and stronger to protect our coastal economy from the climate impacts of the future,” said Secretary Michael S. Regan.

The following project proposals were approved for funding:

Applications were scored on six criteria, including environmental benefits, social benefits, economic benefits, the life of the project, financial resources, and project efficiency.

To learn more about the criteria used to select the recipients, visit the call for applications announcement and fund guidelines.


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