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April 20, 2017 Update
DWR Proposition 1 Financial Assistance Programs
Arthur Hinojosa
Chief, Division of Integrated Regional Water Management
Chapter 5 Safe Drinking Water (SWRCB) $260M Small Community Wastewater $260M Disadvantaged Community Drinking Water
Chapter 7 Regional Water Reliability $510M Integrated Regional Water Management (DWR) $200M Stormwater Management (SWRCB) $100M Water Conservation & Use Efficiency (DWR)
Chapter 9 Water Recycling $675M Water Recycling (SWRCB) $100M Desalination (DWR)
Chapter 10 Groundwater Sustainability $800M Prevention & cleanup of groundwater
pollution (SWRCB) $100M Sustainable Groundwater Planning (DWR)
Chapter 11 Flood Management $295M Delta Flooding and Risk Reduction $100M Statewide Flood Management
Help water infrastructure systems adapt to climate change
Provide incentives for
collaboration on managing water resources and setting water infrastructure priorities
Improve regional water
self-reliance
$4.2M for Planning Grant Program $102M for Disadvantaged Community Assistance At least $51M – DAC Involvement Program At least $51M – Projects that directly benefit a DAC
$368.1M for Implementation Grant Program In addition to DAC projects
$35.7M Program delivery and Bond administration cost
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Planning Grant Awards Status
January 2017: Awarded $4.2M to 15 Regional Water Management Groups Approved new (49th)
region – San Gorgonio Grant agreements in
development
Select Water Bodies
Legend
Did Not Apply
Plan Update
New IRWM Region - New IRWM Plan
New IRWM Plan
DAC Involvement Awards Status
Awards – Initial award December 2016 North Coast ($2.65M) Santa Ana ($6.3M) Bay Area ($6.5M)
4 proposals ($13.85M) under review
5 proposals ($21.7M) yet to submit
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(1) North Coast(2) San Francisco Bay Area(3) Central Coast(4) Los Angeles Sub-Region(5) Santa Ana Sub-Region(6) San Diego Sub-Region(7) Sacramento River(8) San Joaquin River(9) Tulare/Kern
(10) North/South Lahontan
(11) Colorado River Basin
(12) Mountain Counties
LegendAwarded FundingUnder ReviewYet to Submit
2018 Solicitation Summer 2017: Scoping and outreach Early to Mid 2018: Solicitation and awards
2020 Solicitation Exact timing to be determined
Awards Status
Counties with Stressed Basins March 2016: Awarded
$6.7M to 21 Counties All 21 Counties DACs, at
county level geography
Agreements executed Work ongoing
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Program Overview Tentative Status
$10M for Severely DAC Projects
$76.3M for developing SGMA Sustainable Groundwater Plans
April: Release Draft 2017 PSP for public review
July: Final PSP Accept proposals on a
continuous basis Late 2017: Initial
Awards
Awards Status
December 2016: Awarded $29.8M to 38 projects At least $4.4M (14.8%)
directly benefits DACs
Program Overview Status
Conveyance enhancements combined with on-farm WUE improvements and greenhouse gas reductions
$3M from DWR plus $3M from Department of Food and Agriculture (GGRF)
Schedule April 21, 2017:
Applications Due Summer 2017: Announce
Draft Awards
Awards Status
December 2016: Awarded $3.25M to 2 WUE projects At least $300K directly
benefits DACs $6.75M available first
come/served
Turf Replacement ~$20.8M 21,262 applications $15.2M or 73% spent $5.6M remains
$4.6 remains of DAC dedicated allotment of $10M
Toilet Retrofit Rebates ~$6.2M 73,382 applications All funds paid or reserved
$4.9M paid $1.3M reserved
CSD has directly installed 9650 high efficiency toilets (as of 3/19/17)
Support for the following communities: E ast Porterville
330 connections Phase 1 487/765 connections signed-up for Phase 2
Monson Okieville/Highland Acres Hardwick Orange Center/Daleville Cantua Creek/El Porvenir Quartz/Stent
Planning, design, and construction of water desalination facilities for both brackish and ocean water
Pilot, demonstration, and research projects Schedule: April 3: Release draft guidelines and PSP for
public review Comments due: May 12, 2017
June 2017: Release final guidelines/PSP and start solicitation
October 2017: Announce grant awards
For more information on DWR’s Financial Assistance:
http://www.water.ca.gov/funding/
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