North Carolina Offers $170K in Marine Pumpout Grants
The N.C. Department of Environment Quality’s Division of Coastal Management (DCM) is now accepting applications for $170,000 in funding under the North Carolina Marine Sewage Pumpout Station Grant Program.
This program provides financial assistance through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Clean Vessel Act (CVA).
Funding Details
Marinas, gas docks, fish houses, seafood dealers, and boat docking facilities in 20 coastal counties can apply. The grants aim to improve water quality by reducing sewage discharge from recreational vessels.
Grant Information
Financial assistance is available as matching grants of up to $20,000. Recipients must provide a minimum of 25% match.
“North Carolina Division of Coastal Management is grateful for these funds that will continue to provide resources to maintain clean coastal waters,” said Division Director Tancred Miller. “With more than 50 certified marinas in our state as part of the NC Clean Marina Program, marina operators are true partners in our commitment to help safeguard the coastal environment.”
Application Process
Application guidelines and forms are available online. Completed applications can be emailed to Pat Durrett at pat.durrett@deq.nc.gov or submitted by mail to:
Pat Durrett, Clean Marina Coordinator
NC Division of Coastal Management
400 Commerce Ave.
Morehead City, NC 28557
Past Projects
Past CVA-funded projects in North Carolina include fixed pumpout units at marinas in Carolina Beach and Bradley Creek. Both marinas are in designated “No Discharge Zones.”
Clean Marina and Clean Boater Programs
The NC Clean Marina Program helps marinas and boatyards protect the environment using best management practices. This includes managing hazardous waste, handling boat sewage, maintenance, spill response, and hurricane preparation.
The North Carolina Clean Boater Program, part of the Clean Marina program, is voluntary. By adopting pollution prevention measures and using best management practices, boaters help keep waterways clean, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for future generations.
For more information about the NC Boater programs, contact Pat Durrett at pat.durrett@deq.nc.gov or call 252-808-7858 (mobile) or 252-515-5405 (office).