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The Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) Program is intended to promote and practice integrated regional
water management to ensure sustainable water uses, reliable water supplies, better water quality, environmental
stewardship, efficient urban development, protection of agriculture, and a strong economy. See
California Water Plan Update 2005 Bulletin 160-05.
DWR's IRWM Grant Program encourages development of integrated
regional strategies for management of water resources by providing
funding, through competitive grants.
Planning Grants
Implementation Grants
Funding was authorized with
passage by California voters of two propositions.
PROPOSITION 50, the Water Security, Clean Drinking Water,
Coastal and Beach Protection Act of 2002, passed by California
voters in November 2002. Implementation of the Proposition 50
Chapter 8, bond funding is jointly administered by the Department
of Water Resources (DWR) and the State Water Resources Control
Board (State Water Board). For additional information, see General Information and DIVISION
26.5. WATER SECURITY, CLEAN DRINKING WATER, COASTAL AND BEACH
PROTECTION ACT OF 2002 for fund
source and legislative action.
PROPOSITION 50 Fill-able Tables and Forms
PROPOSITION 84, the Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality
and Supply, Flood Control, River and Costal Protection Act, passed
by California voters in November 2006. Administered by DWR, the
Proposition 84 includes funding for the IRWM Grant Program. For additional information, see General Information and
DIVISION 43. THE SAFE DRINKING WATER,
WATER QUALITY AND SUPPLY, FLOOD CONTROL, RIVER AND COSTAL PROTECTION
BOND ACT OF 2006 for fund source
and legislative action.
For IRWMP region maps and contacts, see Funding Maps and click on a region to view.
For current events and news, see What's New for additional information.
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