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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Bureau of
Reclamation, an agency in the Department of the Interior, announced the
award of a $1,650,311 contract under the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) for the construction of new groundwater wells at
the Volta Wildlife Area (VWA) in Western Merced County, Calif. The
contract was awarded to Sansone Company, Inc., of San Luis Obispo,
Calif.
Reclamation will use ARRA funds to
install two groundwater production wells at the VWA that will produce up
to 5,000 acre-feet of groundwater per year. This project will develop a
groundwater supply along the Volta Wasteway that will be used to
diversify refuge water supply sources and supplement water supplies for
critical spring and summer nesting habitat while improving water supply
reliability. Reclamation staff will also analyze water quality through a
monitoring plan.
"This pilot project is designed to
increase water supply reliability benefitting both refuges and
agricultural contractors," Reclamation's Commissioner Mike Connor said.
"Groundwater deliveries from these wells will allow Reclamation to help
meet specific goals under the Central Valley Project Improvement Act."
The American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 gave a total of $3 billion to the Department of the
Interior.
Under the ARRA, Interior is making an
investment in fixing water infrastructure and conserving America's
timeless treasures - our stunning natural landscapes, our monuments to
liberty, the icons of our culture and heritage - while helping American
families and their communities prosper again. Interior is also focusing
on renewable energy projects, the needs of American Indians, employing
youth and promoting community service.
"With its investments of Recovery Act
funds, the Department of the Interior and its bureaus are putting people
to work today to make improvements that will benefit the environment and
the region for many years to come," Secretary of the Interior Ken
Salazar said.
Secretary Salazar pledged unprecedented
levels of transparency and accountability in the implementation of the
Department's economic recovery projects. The public will be able to
follow the progress of each project on
www.recovery.gov and on
www.interior.gov/recovery. Secretary Salazar has appointed a Senior
Advisor for Economic Recovery, Chris Henderson, and an Interior Economic
Recovery Task Force to work closely with Interior's Inspector General
and ensure the recovery program is meeting the high standards for
accountability, responsibility, and transparency set by President Obama.
Contact:
Pete Lucero, 916-978-5100, TTY 916-978-5608 |