Category/Topic
Environment
Level
Federal
Summary

WaterSMART Reclamation and Reuse Grants provide cost-shared funding for specifically authorized Title XVI projects that reclaim or reuse municipal, industrial, domestic, or agricultural wastewater and naturally impaired groundwater, in partnership with local government entities. The WaterSMART Program focuses on improving water conservation, sustainability and helping water resource managers make sound decisions about water use. Reclaimed water can be used for environmental restoration, fish and wildlife, groundwater recharge, and recreation. Awards will be provided for planning, design, and/or implementation of authorized projects.

Eligible Entities
Local Public Agencies, Native American Tribes, State Government
Eligibility Notes

Eligible applicants are sponsors of water exclamation or reuse projects specifically authorized for funding under Title XVI. Authorized projects must be located in the 17 western states and Hawaii.

Due Date
Dec 15, 2016
Due Date Notes

Applications are due via grants.gov by 4:00pm Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, December 15, 2016

RFP Release Date
Oct 27, 2016
Min Award
$1
Max Award
$20,000,000
# of Awards
10
Annual or Multi-Year?
Annual
Match Required?
Yes
Match Notes

Applicants must provide a cash or in-kind nonfederal match of 75 percent of project costs. In-kind matches may be provided by real property, equipment, supplies and other expendable property, and/or the value of services specifically identifiable to the project.

Funder
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation, Policy and Administration
Competition Notes

Approximately 5 to 10 awards, depending on available funding and the amount requested by each applicant.

Previous Recipients include:
City of Corona (CA)
City of San Jose (CA)
Sonoma County Water Agency

In FY 2015, awards ranged from $424,833 to $5,250,000

Additional Notes

Applications will be evaluated based on answers to specific questions in several categories, including how project will stretch water supply, contribution to water supply sustainability, projected benefits of project, benefits to rural or disadvantaged communities and several others.

Resources
Amanda Erath, Program Analyst
(303) 445-2766
aerath@usbr.gov

Matthew Reichert
(303) 445-3865
mreichert@usbr.gov
Opportunity Posting or Webpage
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