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The NC Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of 91ֿ Management (DWM) is now accepting applications for the Debris Recovery & Disposal (DRD) grant program,tohelpWestern North Carolina communitiesclean upadditionaldebrisleft by Hurricane Helene.

Funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the American Relief Act of 2025, the DRD program provides up to $18 million in grants to local governments, councils of government and nongovernment organizations (NGOs). NGOs are eligible for up to $5millionof the allotted funds.

“Hurricane Helene producedmountains of debris that blocked roadways, clogged streams, and createdlong-lastingeyesores,” said DEQ Secretary Reid Wilson. “These grants will helpcommunitiesclean up debris on public and private land,streambanks, farmland, localparksand other areas. We appreciate EPA for making the funds available to help Western North Carolinacontinue torecover from the devastating storm.” 

“These grants will not only assist with unmet needs for ongoing debris removal related to Helene but may also support other recently funded resiliency initiatives across the region for solid waste and recycling infrastructure,”DWM Director Michael Scottsaid.

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