Over the last six (6) months, the Town of Chesapeake Beach joined the Cities of Cambridge, MD and Crisfield, MD, to evaluate climate-related risks to critical infrastructure and operation. Using the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Climate Resilience Evaluation and Awareness Tool (CREAT), the Town focused on the Chesapeake Beach Water Reclamation Treatment Plant (CBWRTP). The CBWRTP is uniquely positioned to provide wastewater services to multiple jurisdictions, including Anne Arundel County, Calvert County, and the Town of North Beach, in addition to the residents of the Town of Chesapeake Beach. www.chesapeakebeachmd.gov “The Town Council joins me in thanking our Federal and State partners for aiding the Town as we plan for the improvements necessary to maintain critical infrastructure. We look forward to continuing our work with our Federal, State, and local partners to be certain we are limiting flooding and stormwater damage,” stated Patrick J. “Irish”
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Governor Hogan Announces $13.5 Million in Maryland Waterway Improvement Fund Awards
June 29, 2021
Funding for 60 Boating Access, Navigation, and Safety Projects in 19 Counties
The Town of Ocean City Fire Department is among the recipients of Waterway Improvement Fund dollars in Fiscal Year 2022, receiving funds for a fire and rescue vessel engine replacement. Photo by Steve Kwak.
Governor Larry Hogan today announced $13.5 million in Waterway Improvement Fund grants for Fiscal Year 2022 to enhance and improve public boating access, facilities, and navigation throughout the state.
“Boating is not just an important part of our history and our culture, it is also an important part of Maryland’s economy,” said Governor Hogan. “The announcement of these new grants is yet another shining example that Maryland is open for business, open for summer, and open for boating.”