March 19, 2024

USDA grants nearly $1.5M to Iowa for flood recovery

DES MOINES — The U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to grant nearly $1.5 million in disaster funding to Iowa to aid with flood recovery projects.

The USDA on Thursday announced that it will give $1,495,000 million to Iowa to help recuperation efforts after rainstorms in 2013 caused severe flood damage in five counties. The funding is part of the USDA’s distribution of $84 million to help 13 states. According to the USDA, the investment in the Emergency Watershed Protection Program is slated to aid with 150 projects across the country. Restoration projects in Iowa include reshaping and stabilizing stream banks, improving water quality and reducing the potential impact of future floods.

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the program aims to address damage to the nation’s watersheds from natural disasters.