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In 2022, Dept. of Interior Invests $180 Million through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Improve Wildfire Mitigation and Resilience

10/7/2022

 
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President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is bringing much-needed support across the country to increase the resilience of lands facing the threat of wildland fires and to better support federal wildland firefighters.

This once-in-a-generation investment includes $1.5 billion for the Interior Department’s wildland fire management over five years. The funding will help expand efforts to reduce wildfire risk, prepare for and respond to wildfires, and support post-fire recovery, including in communities that have traditionally been overlooked.

In 2022, the Interior Department invested approximately $180 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to support wildfire risk reduction and resilience efforts throughout the country this year and next.

The funding provides temporary pay improvements for federal wildland firefighters. It also supports efforts to reduce wildfire risk, increase local firefighting capacity, support post-fire rehabilitation, further wildfire science, and expand firefighter training. Highlights include:
  • $82 million to reduce wildfire risk and mitigate its impact
  • $63 million for improved pay for federal wildland firefighters
  • $20 million to rehabilitate burned areas

These investments through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will continue through 2026 across the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Geological Survey, and other Interior offices and partners.

As climate change gives rise to more volatile weather that increases the threat of wildfires, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding, combined with the Department’s regular appropriations, will expand efforts to address this threat.
 
To see the 10/6/22 Press Release, CLICK HERE.



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