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Reclamation Announces Water Conservation Field Services Program Grant Funding Available

Media Contact: Annette Ross, (208) 378-5322, 12/03/2014 15:22
Megan Montague, mmontague@usbr.gov

For Release: December 03, 2014

BOISE, Idaho - The Bureau of Reclamation has announced that a Funding Opportunity Announcement for the Pacific Northwest Region's Water Conservation Field Services Program is now available. The grant opportunity is for cost-share funding for water conservation activities.

The funding opportunity announcement is available at www.grants.gov using funding announcement number R15AS00001.

Reclamation established the Water Conservation Field Services Program in 1996 to encourage water conservation on Reclamation Projects, assist irrigation districts to develop and implement water conservation plans, and foster improved water management.

WCFSP grants will require a 50 percent or better cost-share, and will be evaluated based on criteria outlined in the announcement. Eligible activities include water management planning, such as development or updating a water conservation plan, or implementation of activities identified in a water conservation plan. Implementable activities include: water measurement, automation, and improved conveyance efficiency projects, such as canal piping and lining.

To be eligible, there must be a defined relationship to a Reclamation Project located within the boundaries of the Pacific Northwest Region. Reclamation expects to award about 12 grants of up to $25,000, depending on Reclamation's final fiscal year 2015 appropriations from Congress.

Proposals must be submitted as indicated on www.grants.gov by 4 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, February 15, 2015. It is anticipated that awards will be made this spring.

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Relevant Link:

http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/home.html