CONGRESSMAN FRANK PALLONE, JR.
Sixth District of New Jersey
 
  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT: Andrew Souvall 

April 20, 2007

or Heather Lasher Todd 

                                                                                                                                     (202) 225-4671
 

PALLONE SECURES FEDERAL AUTHORIZATION FOR

$78 MILLION UNION BEACH STORM DAMAGE PROJECT

 

Washington, D.C. --- The U.S. House of Representatives today approved a water resources development bill that authorizes $78.05 million in federal funding for the Union Beach hurricane and storm damage reduction project requested by U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ).

    

            The New Jersey congressman said the project area includes approximately 1.8 square miles of land along the coast of the Raritan Bay.  The area is located in low elevation regions with numerous small creeks providing drainage.  

 

            Pallone said that low-lying residential and commercial structures in the area experience flooding caused by coastal storm inundation.  This problem has progressively worsened in recent years due to loss of protective beaches and increased urbanization in the area with structures susceptible to flooding from rainfall and coastal storm surges, erosion and wave attack, combined with restrictions to channel flow in the tidal creeks.

 

            "This authorization is critical to implementing the plan for the Union Beach hurricane and storm damage reduction project," Pallone said.  "I'm hopeful that the project will protect the residents of this low elevation area from storm damage in the future." 

 

            A feasibility report, completed in 2004, recommended a combination of levee/floodwall elements and several outlet structures, along with a shorefront element.  The plan would also include wetland mitigation sites to make up for the loss of wetlands due to the project.

 

            The Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (WRDA) authorizes water projects for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the next two years.  The bill now goes to the U.S. Senate for its approval.  While authorization legislation lists specific funding levels, the Union Beach project must still go through the annual appropriations process to receive the funding included in WRDA. 

 
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