Baldwin Delivers for Wisconsin in Waterway Infrastructure Funding
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Invest $14 Billion from Infrastructure Law and Other Appropriations to Strengthen Port and Waterway Supply Chains and Bolster Climate Resilience
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin announced today the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will invest $14 billion in funding from the bipartisan infrastructure law. The investment will strengthen the port and waterway domestic supply chain while bolstering the nation’s defenses against climate change with a focus on environmental justice.
Recognizing the vital role of modern, resilient infrastructure in reducing costs for American families and businesses, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law included investments for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to increase climate resilience and make long overdue improvements at ports and waterways, as well as additional funds through supplemental appropriations to help impacted states and Tribes recover and become more resilient to natural disasters. This week, the Biden-Harris Administration announced it will invest more than $14 billion of this funding in fiscal year 2022 for over 500 projects across 52 states and territories, including over $1 billion in projects that will benefit Wisconsin.
The following projects will receive funding through this investment:
Western Wisconsin
$830 million for the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program to modernize lock and dams on the Upper Mississippi River
$350,000 for River Falls’ Kinnickinnic River Restoration to complete feasibility study (Pierce County)
$5.31 million for Arcadia to initiate construction (Trempealeau County)
Northern Wisconsin
$625,000 for the City of Bayfield’s Apostle Islands Marina Breakwall Restoration Project (Bayfield County)
$1.935 million for the Red Cliff Band Reservation wastewater treatment (Bayfield County)
$450,000 for the City of Superior’s Hill Avenue Interceptor Rehabilitation Project (Douglas County)
Green Bay, Door County, Oshkosh Region
$500,000 for dredging on the Big Suamico River (Brown County)
$50,000 for Central Brown County Water Authority to complete feasibility study (Brown County)
$19.17 million for Algoma Harbor to repair south breakwater (Kewaunee County)
$1.5 million for Menasha Dam repairs on the Fox River (Winnebago County)
Southeast Wisconsin
$75,000 for Kenosha to complete feasibility studies on the South Branch Pike River (Kenosha County)
Great Lakes Region
$225.8 million for the Brandon Road Project in Illinois to prevent Asian Carp from reaching the Great Lakes
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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