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An Overview of Other Ongoing DWR Programs
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Other Programs Turf and Toilet Rebates Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance Leak Detection Desalination Water-Energy Nexus IRWM Sustainable Groundwater Management
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Residential Turf Removal and Replacement Rebate Program Institutional Turf Removal and Replacement Program Residential High Efficiency Toilet Retrofit Program Direct-Install High Efficiency Toilet Retrofit Program Promoting Urban Water and Energy Efficiency by Replacing Turf and Old Toilets
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Direct residential rebate of up to $2 per ft 2 (max $2,000) to remove turf and replace with water efficient landscaping With the California Conservation Corps - public space turf removal and water efficient landscaping in the San Joaquin Valley Direct residential rebate of up to $100 to replace older toilets with a high efficiency toilet (less than 1.28 gal/flush) With the Community Services and Development Department - install high efficiency toilets in low- income homes Programs Provide Direct Benefits through Rebates and Outreach Efforts
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Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance Local agencies have until December 1, 2015 to adopt the MWELO or to adopt a Local Ordinance which must be at least as effective in conserving water as MWELO Contact: Julie Saare-Edmonds 916-651-9676 Julie.Saare-Edmonds@water.ca.gov http://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/landscapeordinance/
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Leak Detection DWR’s Regional Offices Have leak detection equipment available for short-term loan Help with water audit and leak detection survey of their distribution system Workshops are occurring RegionContactPhoneEmail NorthernMark Rivera530-529-7301mark.rivera@water.ca.gov North CentralJames Briggs916-376-9628james.briggs@water.ca.gov South CentralSteve Ewert559-230-3334steve.ewert@water.ca.gov SouthernSergio Fierro818-545-2321sergio.fierro@water.ca.gov
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Desalination Grants $100M through Prop 1 funding Fund desalination project construction ad planning Groundwater and surface water First round of funding in 2016 Contact: Rich Mills 916-651-0715 mills@water.ca.gov http://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/desalination/
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Water Energy Nexus Funds residential, commercial, and institutional water efficiency projects that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions AND reduce water and energy use. Second round in 2016 o Guidelines expected to be released in March and awarded in June. o The total amount is $28 M but only $19 M is appropriated this year. http://www.water.ca.gov/waterenergygrant /guidlinepsp.cfm
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Regional Water Reliability Integrated Regional Water Management (IRWM) $510M Proposition 1 Funding Area Allocations
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Proposition 1 IRWM Funding $5M – Planning Grant Program $51M (10%) – Disadvantaged Communities Involvement $51M (10%) – Disadvantaged Community Projects $367.3M – Implementation Grant Program $35.7M – Program delivery & bond administration cost http://www.water.ca.gov/irwm/grants/prop1index.cfm
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IRWM Tentative Schedule IRWM Tentative Schedule ActivityDate Draft Guidelines and related documentsDecember 2015 2016 Solicitations IRWM Planning Grants Disadvantaged Community Involvement funding Award funding mid-2016 Implementation Grants, including Disadvantaged Community project funding TDB
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Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Passed by the Legislature to support increased management of groundwater basins Proposition 1 provided funding to support plan development Information is available at www.water.ca.gov/groundwater www.water.ca.gov/groundwater Contact:Trevor Joseph 916-651-9218 Trevor.Joseph@water.ca.gov
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SGM Planning Counties with Stressed Basins - $10M “immediately available” Update or develop local ordinances and plans Review Basin Boundaries Available Funding of $83M anticipated to be released in a single solicitation Technical and direct assistance and grants to local agencies for groundwater sustainability governance and planning
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SGM Immediate Actions 14 Develop Emergency Regulations - Basin Boundary Revisions Draft Regulations Posted (July 17, 2015) Public Comments Closed (Sept 4, 2015) Final Regulations Due - January 2016 Update Basin Prioritization Used existing - January 2015 Re-prioritization following basin boundary revisions in 2017 Develop Emergency Regulations - (GSPs) Working with advisory groups /public meetings Draft Regulations Tentative (Jan ‘16) Final Regulations Due - June 2016 Identify Basins Subject to Critical Conditions of Overdraft Draft list posted (Aug 19, 2015) Public Comments Closed (Sept 25, 2015 ) Groundwater Sustainability Agency Formation 26 as of September 28, 2015 Senate Bill 13 – Requires Complete Notifications and No Overlapping GSAs
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Funding Resources The California Financing Coordinating Committee (CFCC) Coordinates funding from several partner agencies visit www.cfcc.ca.gov www.cfcc.ca.gov Complete an inquiry form Handouts on the table
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