Texas Releases Plan To Use BP Oil Spill Money For Harvey Recovery
Texas has released a plan for how it wants to use some settlement money from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill on Hurricane Harvey recovery.
The plan, not yet finalized, calls for spending more than $31 million along the Gulf Coast to revitalize tourism, clean up bayous and streams, restore shorelines and beaches, and improve water quality.
It outlines $7.8 million for each of those recovery priorities, but the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality says the dollar amounts are essentially placeholders for now: priorities and funding amounts could shift, depending on feedback from public comments and consultation with the Governors Commission to Rebuild Texas.
The plan notes that many coastal parks were severely, and in many cases, completely demolished by Harvey. The money would be used to rebuild parks, boat ramps, piers, bird-viewing towers and other facilities to encourage nature-based tourism.
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