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Clean Vessel Act Grant is sponsored by Utah Division of Outdoor Recreation (federal Clean Vessel Act via Utah). Supports development, operation, and maintenance of boat sewage pump‑out and dump stations to improve water quality.
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Clean Vessel Act Grant - Utah Outdoor Recreation The Clean Vessel Act (CVA) is a boating recreation grant that is meant to educate recreational boaters about the environmental pollution issues that come from sewage discharges from their vessel and to inform on where to find, use and operate pump/dump stations.
Proper disposal of sewage from recreational boats is important in preserving and improving water quality in the country’s vital aquatic ecosystems. The CVA grant program provides funding for the development, operation and maintenance of pump out and dump stations to continue this effort of improving and maintaining our waterways.
Typical for Subapplicant - $20,000- $500,000 October 1st - October 31st Municipalities, State Agencies, Federal Agencies, Non-Profits, Educational Institutions, and Tribal Governments Jorge Vazquez - Motorized Recreation Grant Analyst - [email protected] Ty Hunter - Boating Program Manager - [email protected] CVA Grant Program Overview: Grant Workshop Presentation Slides Utah Outdoor Recreation Grant Recreation Restoration Infrastructure Grant Community Parks and Recreation Grant Recreational Trails Program (RTP) Land & Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) Boating Access Grant (BA) Outdoor Recreation Planning Assistance View our 2026 Annual Report The monthly newsletter keeps you updated on Utah’s outdoor community, industry, events, jobs, stewardship opportunities, and more.
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