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VOL. 36 | NO. 47 | Friday, November 23, 2012
Statewide
Tennessee awards grants to green development projects
NASHVILLE (AP) — Five projects across the state have been awarded grants totaling $127,500 to fund green infrastructure and low-impact development projects.
Awards from Tennessee's Green Development Grant Program include $25,000 to install rain gardens for three Memphis schools.
A $28,000 award will help Knoxville separate its stormwater runoff from its sewage, remove pollution from the runoff and help it infiltrate the ground.
Chattanooga's $28,000 grant funds its Low-Impact Development Excellence Award program to recognize projects using innovative green technologies.
Athens will use its $28,000 grant to test experimental cleaning technologies on local roads, trails and parking lots.
The Southeast Tennessee Development District will receive $18,000 to help 15 municipalities and five counties develop land use regulations to improve stormwater runoff quality.
The grants require a 20 percent local match.