The two dams prevented major flooding to the Añasco valley communities and industries during Hurricane María in 2017, but both suffered damages.
Añasco, Puerto Rico, is one area that will benefit from President Joe Biden and the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) investment of $166.5 million in 108 infrastructure projects, under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Located on the west coast of the island, Añasco was granted $1.15 million to repair two dams in the Añasco River Watershed, Daguëy Dam, and Ajies Dam.
According to the USDA, these structures prevented major flooding to the Añasco valley communities and industries during Hurricane Maria in 2017, but both dams suffered damages.
The Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNER) will ensure that both structures comply with current safety criteria and performance standards and extend their lifespan, which will, in turn, reduce flood risk to life and property.
“These investments in our watershed programs will provide much needed support for communities to build resilience in the face of climate change,” said Tom Vilsack, USDA secretary. “We can extend financial assistance to underserved communities that live in constant fear of flooding, help with the effects of severe weather events, and put systems in place that will ensure a climate resilient future to help communities thrive in the years to come.”
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