| Grants |
Eligible Projects |
Maximum |
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Agricultural and urban projects that will
provide benefits to the Bay-Delta including water quantity, water
quality, and environmental benefits (1)(2)(3)(5)
|
$34 million in first cycle
|
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Nonstructural
projects that include wildlife habitat enhancement and/or agricultural
land preservation
(2)(4)
|
$5 million/
project |
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Reduction
of toxic materials in agricultural drainage water through water reuse
and use of remaining salts research (1) |
|
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Feasibilty
study for repair, restoration, rehabilitation, or replacement of
distribution facilities or components (2)(3)
|
All available funds have been committed
|
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Repair,
restore, rehabilitate, or replace water distribution facilities
or components
(2)(3)
|
All available funds have been committed
|
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Variety
of eligible program elements from California Water Code §79561
(1)(2)(4)
|
$50 million/ project
|
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Data
collection, modeling, monitoring and management studies; monitoring
programs; equipment installation; basin management; information
system development
(2)
|
$250,000/applicant |
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Third
cycle of a three year phased effort is complete, many projects are
currently ongoing and programmatic summary information is provided
for groundwater storage projects under Chapters 9 of Proposition
13 (2)(3)
|
All available funds have been committed
|
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Reduce
urban flooding/erosion, restore environmental values, promote community
stewardship of urban streams
(2)(4)
|
$1 million/project |
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|
Development of local water supplies through brackish
water and sea water desalination (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
|
$25 million in first cycle
|
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|
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| Watershed Restoration |
Requests new assessment and planning projects located in priority watersheds (1)(2)(4) |
$1 million/project |
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| Proposition 84 Delta, San Joaquin, and Sacramento River Water Quality Grants |
Variety of eligible project types as defined in Public Resource Code §75029(a) through (d) |
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