[Congressional Record Volume 155, Number 113 (Friday, July 24, 2009)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1934]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                          EARMARK DECLARATION

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                         HON. BRIAN P. BILBRAY

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, July 23, 2009

  Mr. BILBRAY. Madam Speaker, I submit the following information:
  Requesting Member: Congressman Brian Bilbray
  Bill Number: H.R. 3183, FY 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations
  Account: Army Corps of Engineers, General Investigations
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: The City of Solana Beach
  Address of Requesting Entity: 635 South Highway 101, Solana Beach, 
CA, USA 92075
  I received $440,000 to complete the feasibility study for the Solana 
Beach-Encinitas Shoreline Protection Project. The protective beaches 
throughout the Solana Beach area are severely eroded, leaving 
residences, portions of Highway 101, and public access points 
susceptible to dangerous wave attack and beachgoers subject to falling 
rocks as bluffs are destabilized by erosion. This Shore Protection 
Project will build up the protective beaches along the coast, 
preserving public access, recreational areas, and as well as public 
infrastructure and private homes.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Brian Bilbray
  Bill Number: H.R. 3183, FY 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations
  Account: Army Corps of Engineers, General Investigations, 
Miscellaneous
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 
UC San Diego
  Address of Requesting Entity: 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
  I received $500,000 for the Coastal Data Information Program/Southern 
California Beach Processes Study within the Army Corps of Engineers. 
Through this program, high-resolution wave data and forecasts are 
disseminated in real time via the Internet to the National Weather 
Service and to tens of thousands of diverse users each day. Sea state 
and surf warnings are issued based on this information for the 
protection of life and property. In addition, beach elevations are 
monitored and analyzed, and this information is provided to coastal 
communities online where local governments and engineers use it for 
making educated policy decisions for protecting and enhancing local 
beaches. This request is consistent with the intended and authorized 
purpose of the Army Corps of Engineers, which has the federal 
responsibility for shoreline protection and uses this data for coastal 
dredging and construction projects. This program is critical to marine 
safety and operations for the coastal United States and there are no 
competitive funding sources available.
  Requesting Member: Congressman Brian Bilbray
  Bill Number: H.R. 3183, FY 2010 Energy and Water Appropriations
  Account: EERE
  Legal Name of Requesting Entity: UC San Diego
  Address of Requesting Entity: 9500 Gilman Drive, San Diego CA 92093.
  Description of Request: I received $750,000 for the San Diego Center 
for Algae Biotechnology (SD-CAB). SD-CAB is a consortium of renowned 
research institutions--including UC San Diego, The Scripps Research 
Institute, the Salk Institute, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San 
Diego State University and other regional entities--that are 
collaborating with industry partners in a broad-scale research effort 
to develop advanced transportation fuels from algae. Scientists from 
these institutions established SD-CAB in an effort to make sustainable 
algae-based fuel production and carbon dioxide abatement a reality 
within the next 5 to 10 years. The primary goal of the center is to 
create a national facility capable of developing and implementing 
innovative research solutions for the commercialization of fuel 
production from algae. Algae biofuels have the potential to provide a 
secure and renewable source of transportation fuel that is at least 
carbon neutral, and does not compete for land or fresh water resources 
required to grow food supply crops.
  To further establish the SD-CAB as a national research resource for 
the sustainable development of algae-based biofuels, I made a project 
request intended to help develop the facilities necessary to the 
production and culturing of a variety of algae strains. These 
facilities would be both on campus at UCSD and at an off-site location 
where existing infrastructure can be readily upgraded, refurbished and 
leveraged for the SD-CAB research enterprise. A congressionally 
directed appropriation of $750,000 has been provided in the House FY 
2010 Energy and Water Development appropriations bill to help meet 
these needs.
  This advanced research project will provide an important training 
component for both students and faculty, in this critical emerging 
field of research. It will serve as a platform for continued 
collaboration with other universities and key industry partners. It is 
also a logical continuation of the San Diego region's leadership role 
at both the state and federal levels in developing and deploying viable 
alternative energy and transportation fuel solutions. Further, the 
cutting edge R&D into alternative transportation fuels derived from 
algae enabled by this project will be reflective of current related 
policy goals and funding priorities of both the federal government and 
the State of California.

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