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EPA awards nearly $3M in grants to address environmental concerns in Yakima Valley

Hosts grants workshop to highlight additional funding opportunities

December 12, 2023

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EPA Region 10 Administrator Casey Sixkiller (speaking) hosted a community open house at the Yakima Valley Museum to highlight funding opportunities available through state and federal programs.

Yesterday, EPA announced two new grant awards to address health disparities in the Yakima Valley.

During a press conference in Granger, Washington, EPA Region 10 Administrator Casey Sixkiller announced a $1 million dollar grant to the Washington State Department of Health.

Beginning next month, the three-year project will work to increase education and outreach around groundwater and air quality in the Yakima Valley by connecting community members to resources, information and tools.

Additionally, EPA announced a grant for $1,896,439 to the University of Washington to create a research center which aims to identify communities that are disproportionately affected by environmental hazards.

EPA Region 10 Administrator Casey Sixkiller (right) speaks with Washington Department of Ecology Acting Regional Director Tom Tebb (far left)  and Washington Department of Health Assistant Secretary of Environmental Public Health Lauren Jenks (middle) during the community open house at the Yakima Valley Museum.

“Residents of the Lower Yakima Valley, especially lower-income residents and communities of color, are bearing the burdens of pollutants,” said EPA Region 10 Administrator Casey Sixkiller.

“We’re focused on addressing environmental justice concerns in Yakima Valley, which has helped guide our approach to sustained actions over time to improve health outcomes in this community.”

EPA also hosted a grant funding workshop for potential applicants in the region, providing the latest information on grant and technical assistance available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. Additionally, state and other federal agencies were present to discuss their available funding and assistance.

“For too long Washington’s low-income communities and communities of color including in the Yakima valley have borne the disproportionate cost of pollution in the climate crisis. The problem compounds when these communities can't access state and federal programs in place to address the issue,” said Washington Governor Jay Inslee in a pre-recorded video message to event attendees. “That's what today is about, connecting communities to resources so that we can build a clean energy future together.

EPA’s mobile air quality laboratory was at the open house and available for touring. It will be used later this winter to evaluate local air quality in Yakima Valley.

Learn more about the Environmental Justice Showcase Community in Yakima Valley.

Learn more about Univeristy of Washington's Research Center. 

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