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The Water 2025 Challenge Grant Program aims to prevent water crises and conflicts in the Western U.S. by funding projects focused on water conservation, efficiency, water markets, and multi-agency cooperation. Eligible applicants include irrigation and water districts. The 2005 program offers $16 million annually for 5 years, encouraging cost-sharing on projects with the Bureau of Reclamation. Funding supports initiatives like canal lining, measuring devices, and new water technologies. The program promotes data sharing, real-time monitoring, and improved water management practices to address water quality issues and enhance water treatment operations. Proposed projects target areas like flow measurement, salt balance assessment, and groundwater protection. Collaborative proposals involving multiple partners are encouraged to provide diverse project options. Interested parties can seek funding for data QA/QC, database projects, and sensor installations to drive innovation and sustainability in water management.
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Challenge Grant ProgramWater 2025: Preventing Crises and Conflict in the West • Eligible applicants are irrigation and/or water districts in the western U.S. • The 2005 Challenge Grant Program funding is for $20 million a year over 5 years, with $4 million per year earmarked for desalination related funding • EPWU eligibility as applicant confirmed verbally last March by Bert Cortez
Objectives of the FY 2004 Challenge Grant Program(May Change for 2005 RFP) • Invite Irrigation and Water Districts to cost share with BuRec on projects that Make more efficiency use of existing supplies through – • Water Conservation • Efficiency • Water Markets • Encourages Multiple Agency Cooperation
2004 RFP Eligible Project Categories(May change for 2005 RFP) • Water Banks and Water Markets • New Technologies for Improved Water Management * • Canal Lining • Measuring Devices * * Note: Currently proposed concepts directly related to these categories; indirectly related to other two.
Award Information • Total Project Funding Available Under this RFP is $16 million per year for 5 Years • Schedule: 2005 Program Will Open Late November/Early December (Part of Federal Budget Resolution) • $300,000 Maximum Award (Estimated) - 50% Matching Funds Required • Awards Due April of 2005 (Estimated)
Purpose & Need • City of Las Cruces & Town of Hatch • Additional WQ River Data Needed for SWP Plant Design • EBID • Additional TDS Sensors w/Telemetry at 4 Diversion Dams • Flow Measuring Stations at Multiple Canal Turnout and Control Structure Locations • EPWU • Archive of Daily TDS Data at Major Drains for Future Drain Mitigation Assessments (Desalination?) • Mass Balance of Salts/Dissolved Solids by Source & Impacts on River Water Quality • Additional Real-time TDS Monitoring Sites To Improve Water Treatment Plant Operation • EP#1 – Possibly Similar to EBID, Portion of EPWU
Mesilla Dam Proposed EPWU Flow/TDS Measurement Sites Site 1: Del Rio Drain Site 2: La Mesa Drain Anthony Note: Sites #1 through #4 Proposed at River Confluence
East River - Anthony Brdg. Anthony Anthony Proposed EPWU Flow/TDS Measurement Sites Site 3: East Drain Nemexas West Canutillo Current EWPU/EBID Stateline TDS Probes Site 4: Montoya Drain Corchesne Brdge Note: Sites #1 through #4 Proposed at River Confluence
Possible Linked Structure for Joint Proposal(s) Note: This Submittal Structure Provides BuRec with Multiple Alternatives to Chose From Possible Independent Joint Proposals • EPWU • PdNWC • EP#1 (?) • Request $175,000 +/- • (EBID, Coachella - smaller scope than Master) Master Proposal to BuRec • EBID • Coachella VWD • EPWU • PdNWC • EP#1 (?) • Request $300,000 +/- (Max. Based on 2004 RFP) Linked To SmallerRequests • EPWU • PdNWC • Request $125,000 +/- • (EBID, Coachella - smaller scope than Master) (Same Partners, Smaller Funding Requests)
PdNWC Coordinated Database / GIS Project • Funding Component Can be Included in Grant Proposal as Data Sharing Component • Improves Sharing of Archival Data • Improves Accessibility to Real-time Data • Possibly Funding for Phase III Work • GW/Source Protection Layers • Land Use Layers • State Water Quality Standards/BMPs • Other Watershed Modeling Data
PdNWC Coordinated Database / GIS Project • Numerous Benefits of Data Sharing Can be Cited • Facilitates Implementation of Water Banking • Groundwater Data – Role of GW to Rio Grande Water Balance; Conjunctive Water Management Role • Facilitates Research Programs at All Levels
Current Status of Proposal • EPWU Staff Met with Gary Esslinger 9/20/04 • Separate, Partnered Proposals – EBID,EPWU, Coachella Valley Irrigation District, EP#1(?) • EBID Component – TDS w/ Telemetry Sensors at 4 Diversion Dams & ~50 Flow Sites on Canals/Turnouts • EPWU Component - New Flow/TDS Sensor Installation at 4 Major Drains Near Confluence with Rio Grande ($50,000 +/- ) • Include Funding for Data QA/QC for EBID ($25,000 +/-) • Include Funding for PdnWC Coordinated Database Project ($75,000 +/-) • EPWU Meeting with EP#1 Pending • First Draft Target Date is October 30, 2004 (Estimated)