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EPA manages a competitive grant program to support projects to protect and restore San Francisco Bay. This grant program, known as the San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund (SFBWQIF), began in 2008. EPA has awarded over $128 million to 91 grants. These projects include over 100 partners who are contributing an additional $248 million to restore wetlands and watersheds and reduce polluted runoff. This year we are also announcing combined FY23 and FY24 base funding for 14 new projects at $38 million. The new EPA SF Bay Program Office launched in 2024 with an annual program budget of approximately $50M.
SF Bay Project Gallery
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Bioswale reduces polluted stormwater runoff along Cesar Chavez Street in San Francisco, 2014. Photo: Ananda Hirsch.
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Sears Point Post levee breach view from a distance of the work area, now flooded wetlands, with the Richmond Bridge and San Francisco in the distance. Photo: Corby Hines.
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Sears Point levee breach overhead View, 2015. Photo: Corby Hines.
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Sears Point levee breach levee view, 2015. Photo: Corby Hines.
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Napa River, Rutherford Reach 6 during restoration construction: laying back eroding bank, 2014. Photo: Jeremy Sarrow.
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Napa River, Rutherford Reach 6 after construction, 2014. Photo: Jeremy Sarrow.
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South Bay Salt Pond A17 mudscape. Photo: Chris Benton.
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South Bay Salt Pond A17 near completion, 2012. Photo: Judy Irving
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Breuner Marsh during construction, 2014. Photo: Syd Temple, Questa Engineering.
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Breuner Marsh during construction, 2014. Photo: Syd Temple, Questa Engineering.
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Breuner Marsh after construction, 2014. Photo: Syd Temple, Questa Engineering.
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Breuner Marsh after construction, 2014. Photo: Syd Temple, Questa Engineering.