Stimulus Funding Creating and Saving Jobs on the Project
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today that the Department of the Interior has awarded a $1.25 million contract under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) to finance two rehabilitation projects at Idaho’s Kooskia National Fish Hatchery.
The ARRA funding will provide $662,000 to LanPacific Inc. to correct sediment problems caused by a water intake and diversion structure designed prior to Clean Water Act and National Pollution Discharge Elimination System regulations. The ARRA contract will provide an additional $590,000 to Burton Construction to rehabilitate the egg incubation system and upgrade pumps at Well No. 1 and Well No. 5.
"Because we are switching from an outdated chiller to a modern the improvement in egg incubation system alone should cut our electricity usage month around kooskia nfh manager adam izbicki said. also replacing horsepower pumps with more efficient help us save on both and water."
Burton Construction, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned business in Spokane, Washington, will use its employees and specialized contractors to complete the incubation and pump upgrades. Burton Project Manager Chuck Omlid noted the stimulus funding has made a significant impact on his company.
"The big thing for us is the additional work that has allowed to bring back employees who have been laid off and get them omlid said. recently brought an employee hired a new employee. we loyal stimulus projects mean lot."
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act passed in 2009 gave $3 billion to the Department of the Interior.
‘The funds used to complete this project represent a continuing commitment by the Department of the Interior and Fish and Wildlife Service to maintain the excellent work done by the fisheries program in the northwest,” Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar said. “In addition to reducing energy waste, water use and pollution, this project helps create work for contractors in the northwest region.”
The ARRA funds are part of a stimulus package that is an important component of the Presidents plan to jumpstart the economy and put a down payment on addressing long-neglected challenges so the country can thrive in the 21st century. Under the ARRA, Interior is making an investment in conserving Americas 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,” Salazar said.
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