Reclamation's CALFED Water Use Efficiency Grant Program

The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation), Mid-Pacific Region, intends to issue a Request for Funding Opportunity Application (FOA) (R10AS20011) for Grants for the following program:
Reclamation’s CALFED Water Use Efficiency Grant Program.

Reclamation proposes to promote goals/objectives

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and missions of CALFED.

These goals (objectives) include but are not limited to:
Goal 1:
Reduce existing irrecoverable losses, increasing the overall volume of available water; Goal 2:
Achieve multiple state-wide benefits; Goal 3:
Preserve local flexibility; and Goal 4:
Build on existing water use efficiency programs.

Proposals should include implementation, demonstration, or pilot water use efficiency or conservation projects that have benefits to the California Bay-Delta.

Priority will be given to implementation projects.

Education projects will not be funded.

Central Contractor Registration (CCR) applies to this request for application.

Information on CCR registration can be obtained via the Internet at http://www.ccr.gov.

Questions concerning this FOA should be directed to Judy A.

Hudson by e-mail at jhudson@usbr.gov.

Related Programs

Central Valley Project Improvement Act, Title XXXIV

Department of the Interior


Agency: Bureau of Reclamation - Mid-Pacific Region

Office:

Estimated Funding: $500,000



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
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Additional Information of Eligibility:
Irrigation and/or water districts; state, local, and county govrenmental entities with water management authority (e.g., state and federal agencies, departments, boards, etc.); and other entities with water delivery authority as well as private non-profit or profit organizations, and individuals located in the State of California.

Full Opportunity Web Address:


Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
jhudson@usbr.gov

Date Posted:
2010-01-13

Application Due Date:
2010-03-02

Archive Date:
2010-03-03


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