The agencies expect these investments will encourage immediate steps to conserve energy resources for American consumers and decrease methane emissions.
Currently, the sewage facility is currently not up to code nor is it operating to full capacity, despite its necessity to San Diego and other surrounding communities.
The goal of the investment is to reduce the need to travel outside city limits to work, shop and dine, keeping people and their money within city limits.
These projects will work to reduce flood risks, support restoration efforts, strengthen flood and climate resilience and safeguard drinking water sources.
These investments will allow these communities to initiate proactive measures that guard against inclement weather, lower energy costs and protect natural resources.