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Page 1: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

October 6, 2004October 6, 2004

Page 2: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002

Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water Chapter 5 Clean Water and Water Quality Chapter 6 Contaminant & Salt Removal

Technologies Chapter 7 CALFED Bay-Delta Program Chapter 8 Integrated Regional Water

Management Program Chapter 9 Colorado River Chapter 10 Coastal Watershed and

Wetland Protection

Page 3: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 3: Water Security

Department of Health Services Eligible Recipients: State, local and regional public water

systems Eligible Projects:

Monitoring and early warning systems Fencing Protective structures Contamination treatment facilities Emergency interconnections Communications systems Projects designed to prevent damage to water treatment, distribution and supply facilities Prevent disruption to drinking water deliveries Protect drinking water supplies from intentional contamination

Page 4: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 3: Funding

Total Allocation: $50 million; 25% for disadvantaged communities

Current Funding Cycle: $12.5 million Min/Max: $50,000 / $10 million Not for routine / required projects (DHS compliance

order, permit condition or regulation)

Public Workshops: October 6 and 21 at MWD Early 2006: Execution of contracts

Page 5: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 4: Safe Drinking Water

Department of Health Services Eligible Recipients: State, local and regional

public water systems Total Allocation: $420 million; 25% for

disadvantaged communities Current Funding Cycle: $147 million Public Workshop: Oct 6 and 21 at MWD

Page 6: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 4(a) Safe Drinking Water Infrastructure Grants: 5 New

Grant Programs Small community water system monitoring, treatment and

distribution facilities New contaminant removal and treatment technologies Community water system monitoring facilities Drinking water source protection Disinfection byproduct (DBP) treatment facilities

Total Allocation: $70 million; $14 million each program Current Funding Cycle: $12.5 million

Drinking Water State Revolving Fund $90 million Continuous until funds exhausted

Chapter 4 Funding Programs

Page 7: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 4 Funding Programs

Chapter 4(b) Southern California Projects to Reduce Colorado River Use Total Allocation: $261 million Current Funding Cycle: $39.5 million Min /Max: $50,000 / $20 Million

Projects eligible under Chapter 4(b) are not eligible under Chapter 4(a)

Page 8: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 5:Clean Water and Water Quality

State Water Resources Control Board Eligible Recipients: public agencies and non-

profit organizations Total Allocation: $93.2 million for 3 programs

Page 9: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 5 Funding Programs

Agriculture Water Quality Grant Program Total Allocation: $35 million (Prop 50 $29.5m;

Section 319 $5.5m )

Current Funding Cycle: $9.5 million Max: $1 million for implementation projects Applications Due: November 10, 2004 Eligible Projects: Reduce or eliminate

nonpoint source pollution discharge to surface water for irrigated agricultural lands

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Consolidated Watershed NPS Pollution Grants Program Multiple Funding Cycles August 2005 - Draft Guidelines August 2005 September 2005 - Pubic Workshops December 2005 - Guidelines Adopted May 2006 - Grant Awards

Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Total Allocation: $30.5 million

Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Total Allocation: $33.15 million Anticipated Eligible Projects

Implement storm water runoff pollution and reduction and prevention programs

diversion of dry weather flows to publicly-owned treatment works for treatment,

acquisition and development of constructed wetlands, implementation of approved BMPs as required by storm water permits

Chapter 5 Funding Programs

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Chapter 6: Contaminant and Salt Removal Technologies

Department of Water Resources (6a) and Department of Health Services (6b and 6c)

Eligible Recipients: Public entities Total Allocation: $100 million

6a. Water Desalination: $50 million; $25 million this cycle; PSP October 25, 2004; due January 2005

6b. Contaminant Treatment Removal 6c. Drinking Water Disinfecting Projects:

$50 million for b and c; $12.5 million this cycle; 4 cycles

Page 12: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

6(b): Pilot and Demonstration Projects for Contaminant Removal

Projects must address an existing problem in California:

Petroleum products, such as MTBE and BTEX N-Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) Perchlorate Radionuclides, such as radon, uranium, and

radium Pesticides and herbicides Heavy metals, such as arsenic, mercury, and

chromium Pharmaceuticals and endocrine disruptors

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6(c):UV and Ozone Treatment

Drinking water disinfecting projects Projects that address an MCL compliance

violation Recipients must meet technical, managerial, and

financial capacity (TFM) requirements 25% set aside for disadvantaged communities

Page 14: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 7: CALFED Bay-Delta Program

Funding Programs Total Allocation: $162 million Water Recycling Funding Program Water Use Efficiency Grants Program

Eligible Recipients: Public agencies

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Chapter 7: Water Recycling Program

State Water Resources Control Board Total Allocation and Current Funding Cycle: $42 million

Construction Facilities Grants Category I Only 40% to Southern California Disadvantaged Community Preference

Anticipated Application Due: January 30, 2005 Facilities Planning Grants

Max: 50% of costs up to $75,000 Studies for using recycled water to offset use of potable water

Construction Facilities Grants Competitive Project List: 6 categories 25% of eligible costs or $5 million

Page 16: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 7: Water Recycling Program

Construction Project Priority: Recycled Water Distribution System Component of a Regional Distribution System Local Distribution System Groundwater Recharge Facilities Recycled Water Treatment Facilities Groundwater Reclamation

Page 17: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 7: Water Use Efficiency Program Department of Water Resources

Total Allocation: $120 million Current Funding Cycle: $34 million

Section A Agricultural and Urban Water Use Efficiency Implementation Projects

Section B Research and Development; Feasibility Studies, Pilot, or Demonstration Projects; Training, Education or Public Information; Technical Assistance

50/50 Urban and Agriculture projects 75% must be implementation projects No per project limit Labor Code compliance

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Chapter 7: Water Use Efficiency Program

Section A: Agricultural and Urban Water Use Efficiency Implementation Projects Draft PSP includes IOUs and Mutuals for Section A

only until resolved Cost share based on relative balance of Bay-Delta

and local benefits Disadvantaged Communities: No cost share required

Geographic Consideration Southern California, Bay Area, San Joaquin Valley, and

Sacramento Valley

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Chapter 7: Water Use Efficiency Program

Section B: Research and Development; Feasibility Studies, Pilot, or Demonstration Projects; Training, Education or Public Information; Technical Assistance No matching fund requirement

Matching fund from non-State sources encouraged

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Chapter 7 WUE Eligibility

Sections A and B Cities, counties, cities and counties, JPAs,

water districts, tribes, and nonprofits Section B Only

Universities and colleges, and state and federal agencies

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Chapter 7 WUE Schedule

Draft Modified 2004 PSP: September 30,2004 Public Comment: October 29, 2004 Proposal Solicitation: late-October 2004 Workshops: December 2004 Anticipated Due Date: January 3, 2004 Recommendations: mid-February 2005 Contract Execution: September 2005

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WUE Section A: Eligible Projects

Agricultural and Urban Water Use Efficiency Implementation Projects

a) Urban Best Management Practices

b) Agricultural Efficient Water Management Practices

c) Other Urban/Ag WUE projects contributing to CALFED objectives

d) Urban landscape and CII water use efficiency are encouraged

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WUE Section B: Eligible Projects

Research and Development; Feasibility Studies, Pilot, or Demonstration Projects; Training, Education or Public Information; Technical Assistance Urban/Ag WUE research and development, feasibility

studies, pilot or demonstration projects Statewide Urban/Ag WUE training, education, or

public education programs Statewide Urban/Ag WUE technical assistance

programs

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Chapter 8: Integrated Regional Water Management

Ten funding programs / three agencies Eligible Recipients: state, local and regional

public water systems Total Allocation: $526 million Current Funding Cycle: $257.5 million

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Chapter 8: IRWM Funding Agencies

State Water Resources Control Board and Department of Water Resources

Integrated Regional Water Management Program $380 million; $160 million current funding cycle

Department of Water Resources Local Groundwater Assistance Program $6 million: total and current funding cycle

Wildlife Conservation Board Seven Funding Programs $140 million; $91.5 million current funding cycle

Page 26: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 8: Local Groundwater Assistance Program (AB 303)

Department of Water Resources $6 million: total and current cycle Max Per Project: $250,000 Local public agencies Eligible Projects: Groundwater Management Plan implementation

projects/programs groundwater studies, monitoring and/or management

Workshops: Oct 19 – Sacramento, Oct 20 – San Diego, Oct 22 – Redding, Oct 26

- Bakersfield

Applications Due: December 2, 2004

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Chapter 8: WCB 7 Funding Programs

Wildlife Conservation Board $140 million; $91.5 million current funding cycle No min/max; determined per project Continuous applications Board meets every three months

Page 28: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 9: Colorado River Reduced Water Use

Wildlife Conservation Board Seven Funding Programs Total Allocation: $50 million Current Funding Cycle: $25.7 million No min/max; determined per project Continuous applications Board meets every 3 months

Page 29: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 10: Coastal Watershed and Wetland Protection

Wildlife Conservation Board Seven Funding Programs Total Allocation: $750 million Current Funding Cycle: $279.4 million No min/max; determined per project Continuous applications Board meets every 3 months

Page 30: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

Chapter 8Chapter 8

Integrated Regional Water Integrated Regional Water Management ProgramManagement Program

Department of Water Resources Department of Water Resources and State Water Resources and State Water Resources

Control BoardControl Board

Page 31: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Program Objectives

Promote Integrated Regional Planning Protect communities from drought Achieve multiple benefits and objectives Protect and improve water quality Reduce dependence on imported water

= Water Supply and Water Quality

Page 32: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Funding

Total Allocation: $380 million Current Funding Cycle: $160 million

Planning Grants - $10 million Implementation Grants - $150 million

Next Funding Cycle: $220 million

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IRWM Funding

Planning Grants Max: $500,000 Local Match: 50%

Implementation Grants Max: $50 million Local Match: 10%

Disadvantaged Communities Match waived or reduced

<80% Statewide Average Median Household Income

Page 34: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Eligibility Public Agencies

Local governments State agencies or departments Eligible for tech assistance under Clean Water Act Section 319

or for grants under CWA Section 320 Non-profit Organizations

California corporations organized under Sections 501(c)(3),…(4),…or (5)

Labor Code Compliance Awarded grants must ensure compliance

Limitations on use of volunteer labor and payment of prevailing wages for work done with grant funds

Page 35: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Submission Requirements Regional Agency or Group

Agency: statutory authority over land-use and water management covering more than one local public agency boundary

Group: At least 3 public agencies, two with statutory authority over water supply and participate by agreement

Urban Water Management Plan Groundwater Management Plan Compliance Consistency with Adopted IRWM Plan

Formally accepted by governing bodies of the participating entities and have responsibility for implementation

Meet standards set forth in Appendix A of Guidelines Include range and integration of water management strategies Stakeholder involvement and coordination of state and federal

agencies Waiver if developing IRWM Plan, adopted by 1/1/07, and

projects fit into Plan objectives in Draft

Page 36: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Program Preferences Six Program Preferences

1. Multiple benefits2. Local and regional water supply reliability3. Long-term attainment/maintenance of water quality

standards4. Eliminate/reduce pollution in impaired waters and

sensitive habitat areas, including coastal watersheds that influence water quality in areas of special biological significance

5. Safe drinking water/water quality projects that serve disadvantaged communities

6. Groundwater management/recharge projects located: 1) in San Bernardino or Riverside counties; 2) outside MWD service area; and 3) within one mile of established residential/commercial development

Page 37: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Statewide Priorities

Eight Statewide Priorities 1. Reduce conflict between water users and resolve

water rights disputes

2. Implement TMDLs;

3. Implement RWQCB Watershed Management; Initiative Chapters, Plans, and Policies

4. Implement SWRCB Non-Point Source Program Plan

5. Meet Delta Water Quality Objectives

6. Implement various task force recommendations

7. Address environmental justice concerns

8. Assist CALFED program goals

Page 38: October 6, 2004. Water Security, Clean Drinking Water, Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002 Chapter 3 Water Security Chapter 4 Safe Drinking Water.

IRWM Planning Grant: Eligible Projects

New IRWM Plans Complete or modify IRWM Plans in

progress Develop Integrated Coastal Watershed

Management Plans

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IRWM Implementation Grant: Eligible Projects

Contain at least one element listed: Water supply reliability, water conservation, water use efficiency Storm water capture, storage, treatment, management Removal of invasive non-native plants, creation/enhancement of

wetlands, and the acquisition, protection, and restoration of open space and watershed lands

Non-point source pollution reduction, management, monitoring Groundwater recharge and management Contaminant and salt removal Water banking, exchange, reclamation, and water quality Multipurpose flood control programs Watershed management New drinking water treatment and distribution methods

On-stream/Off-stream surface water storage facilities not eligible

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Anticipated Schedule

Approval of Final Guidelines: November 2004 Issue Planning & Step 1 PSP: December 2004

Planning Applications Due: February 2005

Planning Grant Awards: July 2005 Step 1 Applications Due: March 2005 Announce Step 2 Call Back List: June 2005 Step 2 Applications Due: September 2005

Implementation Grant Awards: December 2005

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Integrated Regional Water Management Grant Program

Benefits of collaboration Examples from other areas Next steps


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