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Explore the Regional Acceptance Process, funding allocations, and decision-making between regional and sub-regional projects in the Bay Area Watershed Council. Learn about upcoming EPA grants for water quality improvement projects.
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DWR Funding and Bay Area IRWMP Project Selection • Background • Regional Acceptance Process (RAP) • Regional Projects • North Bay Process
Background • Subarea decision • Target allocation decision • Regional versus sub-regional projects??
Decision-Subareas and Funding *Target Allocations (After Regional project allocation)- ½-No. of sub regions, ¼ pop. ¼ area -N bay- 25% -E bay-29 % -S bay-25% -W bay-22%
RAP Submittal- April 29 • http://bairwmp.org/events/coordinating-commitee-meetings • April 27 meeting Interview with DWR-May 28 8:30-10:30 am Interview Questions -Boundary-East Contra Costa, Santa Cruz -Governance - Voting members, funding, integrate efforts, ABAG, Water Forum, resolve conflicts, regional versus equitable, -Stakeholder Outreach-expand through sub-regions, participation of DACs ( and tribes), measure success, respond to input. -Water Quality- integrate water supply systems to increase reliability
(RAP) • DWR- Likely endorse our region • Time line: • *Ours was the 3rd of 46 interviews they have planned. • Currently plan the interviews to go through July 9th. • * Will report on the RAP Process near the end of July. • -Public comment period after that. • *Announce their formal RAP decisions in early September.
RAP • Important Themes - Consensus Approach - Developing sub-regions - Ability to rank projects - Developing “Regional” projects Challenges DACs Match-25%
(RAP) • Funding-10% of funds will go to DACs statewide • Draft guidelines for Prop 84 should be out in the very near future. • They are working to get final Prop 84 guidelines for Prop 84 out in early September; timing the RAP announcement and guideline release purposefully at the same time. • They would likely get the final Prop 84 guidelines out regardless of the funding situation just to get it done. • They are working on an IRWM Plan standard update and long term plans for the IRWM program. • There is currently no authorization for providing bond funding, so the timing of funding projects is unknown.
Regional Projects • Project Screening Sub-Committee • Meetings-May 4, May 18 • Developed draft schedule • Identified possible regional projects • http://bairwmp.org/draft-project-descriptions.
Regional Projects 1)Landscape Irrigation Calculator- MMWD 2) Drought Relief and Water Conservation Innovation Project-BAWAC (Zone 7) 3) Regional Green Infrastructure Capacity Building Project-SFEP 4) Regional Marketing for Recycled Water Use in the Bay -BACWA 5) Developing and Implementing Options for Mitigating Public Health Impacts of Eating Fish-BACWA
Regional Projects 6) San Francisco Estuary Regional Watershed Project-SFEP 7) Regional Flood Control Infrastructure Mapping and Needs Assessment-BAFPAA 8) Bay Area Regional Design Curves for Creek Restoration and Bank Stabilization-SFEP 9) Evaluating regional ecosystem restoration using steelhead trout-CEMAR 10) Regional Historical Ecology Tools for Designing Sustainable Water Management Strategies-SFEI
Regional Projects • Bay Area C. C.- June 1 Consensus Decision- Pursue “Regional Projects only” Based on: -short time frame - limited funds (~$15 million) - good regional proposals
North Bay Process -Will continue to participate in Project Screening Sub-Committee meetings- June 9 and July 6 Will continue to work with Counties including Solano on identifying possible “Green Infrastructure” projects • Will coordinate county representatives on H/F TC to respond to EPA RFP and collaborate with SFEP
San Francisco Bay Area Water Quality Improvement Funds • $ 5 million total from EPA Priorities • Reducing polluted run-off from urban development and agriculture. . • Implementing TMDLs to restore impaired water quality. Protecting and restoring habitat including riparian corridors, floodplains, wetlands, and the Bay.
EPA $ • Proposals must include specific statements describing the environmental results in terms of well-defined "outputs" and "outcomes". • Proposals should specify, numerically, water quality and related environmental outcomes. Outcomes must be quantitative.
EPA $ • 1 to 5 grants under this upcoming solicitation. • Awards will likely range from approximately $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 of federal funds with each project period being up to four years • A minimum non-federal match of 25 percent of the total cost of the project will be required. • http://www.epa.gov/region09/water/watershed/funding.html