Sweet Water Trust and Its Environmental Partners Get Boost to Improve Water Quality in the Milwaukee River Basin
Posted on: Tuesday, 7 July 2009, 09:00 CDT
The grant supports seven state and local environmental groups and the Sweet Water Trust to develop projects that will produce measurable improvements in water quality and habitat starting with the Menomonee and Kinnickinnic River Watersheds. This is a unique collaborative effort among nonprofits, governments, universities and other entities working to use waters natural boundaries, or watersheds, in making improvements in water quality and habitat. The grant will help build the collaborative effort to establish project priorities, support sound science and analyze complex policy issues, all toward improving water quality and habitat and the health and economic strength of communities in the Greater Milwaukee Watersheds.
"This investment provides enormous momentum toward making measurable improvements in our water quality," stated
In addition to the Trust, the environmental partners receiving funding are: 1000 Friends of Wisconsin, Clean Wisconsin, Midwest Environmental Advocates, Milwaukee RiverKeeper, River Alliance of Wisconsin, River Revitalization Foundation, and Sixteenth Street Community Health Center.
This grant represents the Joyce Foundation's second substantial commitment to watershed restoration. The first was a three year,
Sweet Water Trust is a collaborative effort to achieve healthy and sustainable water resources throughout the Greater Milwaukee Watersheds.
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For a complete press release, visit. www.swwtwater.org
SOURCE Sweet Water Trust
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