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Florida DEP Funds Escambia Wetland Restoration
March 21, 2026
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) awarded more than $2 million in funding through the Deepwater Horizon Program's Natural Resource Damage Assessment grants to Escambia County for the development of Carpenter Creek Headwaters Park in Pensacola. This project focuses on restoring 2.6 acres of wetlands, enhancing recreational and environmental features, improving water quality, reducing pollution, and providing flood protection. The funding was announced on March 19, 2026, and represents a significant investment in environmental restoration and infrastructure within the region.
- Why this matters: State-level environmental agencies are actively investing in wetland restoration projects that combine ecological benefits with community recreational enhancements, creating opportunities for contractors specializing in environmental construction, water management, and park development.
- Procurement professionals should note the use of Natural Resource Damage Assessment grants as a funding mechanism, which may influence project requirements and compliance standards.
- Companies with expertise in wetland restoration, pollution control, and flood mitigation can explore similar state and municipal projects funded through environmental damage settlement programs.
- Engagement with Florida DEP and local county agencies is critical for understanding upcoming solicitations and partnership opportunities in environmental infrastructure projects.
Agencies
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Escambia County
Contracts
more than $2 million
Locations
Sources
- DEP Helps Fund Escambia County Carpenter Creek Headwaters Park | Florida Department of Environmental Protection · Florida Department Of Environmental Protection · Mar 21