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Caddo Nation Awarded $3.7 Million in Federal Funding to Address Legacy Pollution

Updated: Sep 18


The U.S. Department of the Interior has announced over $12 million in funding to help four Tribal Nations clean up orphaned oil and gas wells on their lands. This investment, part of President Biden's Investing in America agenda, aims to address legacy pollution, reduce methane leaks, and tackle environmental hazards threatening Tribal communities. 

 

Key points: 

1. The Caddo Nation of Oklahoma received $3,707,129 for both Program Development and Implementation Grants. 

2. Funding will be used to verify and assess up to 20 orphaned wells, identify undocumented wells, and plug and remediate well sites. 

3. This initiative supports Tribal land rights, economic opportunities, and environmental protection. 

4. The funding comes from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which provides $4.7 billion to address orphaned wells nationwide. 

5. Orphaned wells pose risks to public health, safety, and the environment, including groundwater contamination and methane emissions. 

 

The Caddo Nation's award is substantial, being the second-largest among the four Tribes mentioned. This funding will enable the Nation to take significant steps in addressing environmental concerns on Tribal lands, creating jobs, and protecting natural resources. 

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