Grant will fund waterways in Macon
Cartoogechaye Creek will become a little healthier thanks to a $100,000 grant that Mainspring Conservation Trust landed from Duke Energy’s Water Resources Fund.
The grant will fund streambank stabilization and repair of a riparian wetland near the Little Tennessee River Greenway in Franklin. Mainspring purchased the 16-acre property in a collaborative effort with Macon County to expand the popular recreation trail.
“This grant will help Mainspring restore an area that can be used for years to come by the citizens of Macon County,” said Sharon Taylor, executive director. “We thank Duke Energy for its support and are eager to launch this project so that we can continue restoring an important local waterway.”
Mainspring is one of 16 organizations in North and South Carolina to collectively receive more than $1.2 million in the Water Resources Fund’s seventh grant announcement. The multi-year commitment will leave a legacy of improved water quality, quantity and conservation in the Carolinas and neighboring regions.