ATTACHMENT 4

Summary Table of 2003 NPS Pollution Control and

Watershed Protection Grant Programs

2003 NPS Pollution Control Grant Programs
Grant Program / Eligible Applicants / Project Eligibility / Funding Available
Proposition 13 NPS Pollution Control Program (State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. local public agencies
b. nonprofit organizations with landowner members directly benefiting from project / 1.  Projects consistent with local watershed management plans and regional water quality control plans.
2.  Broad-based NPS projects.
3.  Consistent with the State Water Resources Control Board/Regional Water Quality Control Board "Integrated Plan for Implementation of the Watershed Management Initiative".
4.  Implement management measures and practices pursuant to the State Water Resources Control Board/Regional Water Quality Control Board NPS control program.
Also see Special Grant Program Requirements on capital cost match for NPS on Page 5. / Approximate Total = $25,000,000
Geographic split as follows:
Projects in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside,
San Bernardino, San Diego, or Ventura County = $18,500,000
Projects in 52 remaining counties = $6,500,000
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000
.
Proposition 13 Coastal NPS Pollution Control Program (State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. municipalities b. local public agencies
c. educational institutions d. nonprofit organizations
e. Indian tribes
f. state agencies / 1.  Improve water quality at public beaches and to meet bacteriological standards.
2.  Provide comprehensive capability for monitoring, collecting, and analyzing ambient water quality.
3.  Make improvements to existing sewer collection systems and septic systems for restoration and protection of coastal water quality.
4.  Implement storm water and runoff pollution reduction and prevention programs are consistent with the state's NPS control program.
Also see Special Grant Program Requirements on capital cost match for NPS on Page 5. / Approximate Total = $11,100,000
Geographic split as follows:
Northern California (Regions 1, 2, 3) = $7,000,000
Southern California (Regions 4, 8, and 9) = $4,100,000
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000
2003 NPS Pollution Control Grant Programs (cont.)
Grant Program / Eligible Applicants / Project Eligibility / Funding Available
319 NPS Implementation Program (State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Board, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency) / a. local public agencies
b. educational institutions c. nonprofit organizations
d. Indian tribes
e. municipalities / 1.  Implementation of measures and practices that reduce or prevent NPS pollution to ground and surface waters.
2.  Projects consistent with TMDLs, local watershed plans, and the California NPS Program Plan
3.  Projects can include:
·  Technology transfer.
·  Demonstration projects.
·  Technical assistance.
·  Monitoring
·  Public education/outreach.
Also see Specific 319 NPS Implementation Program Criteria in Attachment 7 and Special Grant Program Requirements on capital cost match for NPS on Page5. / Approximate Total = $5,000,000 to $6,000,000
Funding is available statewide
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $500,000
Proposition 13
CalFed Drinking Water Quality Program (CALFED, State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. local public agencies
b. nonprofit organizations with landowner members directly benefiting from project / 1. Projects consistent with local watershed management plans and
regional water quality control plans.
2.  Broad-based NPS projects.
3.  Consistent with the State Water Resources Control Board/Regional Water Quality Control Board "Integrated Plan for Implementation of the Watershed Management Initiative".
4.  Implement management measures and practices pursuant to the State Water Resources Control Board/Regional Water Quality Control Board NPS control program.
Also see Specific CALFED Drinking Water Quality criteria in
Attachment 8 and Special Grant Program Requirements on capital cost match for NPS
on Page 5. / Approximate Total = $12,700,000
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000
Project must be in CALFED solution area, or if outside the solution area contribute directly toward achieving program objectives for the Bay Delta system.
Proposition 50 CALFED Drinking Water Quality Program (CALFED, State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. municipalities b. local public agencies
c. educational institutions d. nonprofit organizations
e. Indian tribes
f. state agencies
g. federal agencies / See Specific CALFED Drinking Water Quality Program Criteria in Attachment 8 and Special Grant Program Requirements on capital cost match for NPS on Page5. / Approximate Total = $18,800,000
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000
Project must be in CALFED solution area, or if outside the solution area contribute directly toward achieving program objectives for the Bay Delta system.
2003 Watershed Protection Grant Programs
Grant Program / Eligible Applicants / Project Eligibility / Funding Available
Proposition 13 Watershed Protection Program
(State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. municipalities b. local agencies
c. nonprofit organizations
d. Indian tribes
e. state agencies / 1.  Reduce chronic flooding or control water velocity and volume using nonstructural methods.
2.  Protect and enhance greenbelts and riparian and wetlands habitats.
3.  Restore or improve habitat for aquatic or terrestrial species.
4.  Monitor the water quality conditions and assess the environmental health of watersheds.
5.  Use Geographic Information System to display and manage the environmental data describing the watershed.
6.  Prevent watershed soil erosion and sedimentation of surface waters.
7.  Support beneficial groundwater recharge capabilities.
8.  Reduce the discharge of pollutants from storm water or NPS.
Also see Special Grant Program Requirements for Watershed Protection on Page 6. / Approximate Total = $32,800,000
Allocated as follows:
All Projects must be located in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, or Ventura County.
Portion of total for projects benefiting small communities with financial hardship (Attachment 3) = $7,900,000.
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000
Portion of Total for Planning Projects = $1,000,000
Planning Project Minimum = $100,000
Planning Project Maximum = $200,000
Proposition 13
CalFed Watershed Program (CALFED, State Water Resources Control Board and Regional Water Quality Control Board) / a. municipalities b. local agencies
c. nonprofit organizations
d. Indian tribes
e. state agencies / 1. Reduce chronic flooding or control water velocity and volume using
nonstructural methods.
2.  Protect and enhance greenbelts and riparian and wetlands habitats.
3.  Restore or improve habitat for aquatic or terrestrial species.
4.  Monitor the water quality conditions and assess the environmental health of watersheds.
5.  Use Geographic Information System to display and manage the environmental data describing the watershed.
6.  Prevent watershed soil erosion and sedimentation of surface waters.
7.  Support beneficial groundwater recharge capabilities.
8.  Reduce the discharge of pollutants from storm water or NPS.
See also program priorities (below), Specific CALFED Watershed Program criteria in Attachment 9, and Special Grant Program Requirements for Watershed Protection on Page 6. / Approximate Total = $12,100,000
Allocated as follows:
Project must be in CALFED solution area , or if outside the solution area contribute directly toward achieving program objectives for the Bay Delta system.
Portion of total for projects benefiting small communities with financial hardship (Attachment 3) = $7,900,000.
Project Minimum = $250,000
Project Maximum = $5,0000,000
Portion of Total for Planning Projects = $800,000
Planning Project Minimum = $100,000
Planning Project Maximum = $200,000
2003 Watershed Protection Grant Programs
Grant Program / Eligible Applicants / Project Eligibility / Funding Available
Proposition 50
CalFed Watershed Program (CALFED, State Water Resources Control Board, and Regional Water Quality Control Board)
State Water Resources Control Board / a. municipalities b. local agencies
c. educational institutions
d. nonprofit organizations
e. Indian tribes
f. state Agencies
g. federal Agencies / Funding will be used to pursue the following program priorities:
1. Building local community capacity to assess and effectively manage
watersheds that affect the Bay Delta system.
2. Development or refinement of watershed assessments and plans
3. Design, development and implementation of specific watershed
conservation, maintenance, and restoration actions.
Also, see Specific CALFED Watershed Program Criteria in
Attachment 9. / Approximate Total = Up to $15 to 20 million, depending on state budget authority for 2003/2004
Allocated as follows:
Project must be in CALFED solution area, or if outside the solution area contribute directly toward achieving program objectives for the Bay Delta system.
Portion of Total for Planning Projects = No limit Project Minimum = $250,000
Planning Project Minimum = $100,000
Project Maximum = $5,000,000

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