/
Clean Water Clean Water

Clean Water - PowerPoint Presentation

jane-oiler
jane-oiler . @jane-oiler
Follow
446 views
Uploaded On 2016-10-13

Clean Water - PPT Presentation

Fund Grants Stormwater Funding Strategies February 3 2016 Achieving Clean Water Fund Goals amp Priorities Implementation of ontheground nonpoint restoration and protection activities Prioritizing ID: 475354

stormwater water programs community water stormwater community programs grants primary clean 000 2014 local projects partners implementation award grant

Share:

Link:

Embed:

Download Presentation from below link

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "Clean Water" is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this web site for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.


Presentation Transcript

Slide1

Clean Water

Fund Grants

Stormwater Funding Strategies February 3, 2016Slide2

Achieving Clean Water Fund Goals & PrioritiesSlide3

Implementation of on-the-ground non-point restoration and protection activities

Prioritizing

local resources

Targeting

for effectiveness

Measuring

the impact on water qualitySlide4

NonPoint

Priority Funding PlanSlide5

Clean Water Fund

Primary Agency Programs

Projects

and Practices

Accelerated Implementation Grants

Community Partners

Grants Slide6

Primary Programs: Projects and Practices

Upper

Villa Park Volume Reduction

&

Stormwater

Reuse

FY 2014 Grant Award: $127,000

Proposals for projects meeting a waste load allocation and located on publicly owned land and exceeding $750,000 should consult with the Minnesota Public Facilities Authority before applying for BWSR Clean Water Funds. Slide7

Primary Programs: Accelerated Implementation

Integrating MIDS into Local Ordinance and Zoning Code

FY 2014 Grant Award: $127,000

Project Goal:

Up to 13 communities in the St. Croix River Basin will adopt ordinance for stormwater quality and volume standards.

Results:

Permanent local permitting processes

Standardized Low Impact Development (LID) stormwater approachesSlide8

Primary Programs: Community Partners

Otter Tail Community Partners

FY 2014 Grant Award: $150,000

Project Goal:

Will provide targeted community groups to go beyond planning and take action to protect their water resources

Results:

6 community partner sub-grants to lake associations with recently completed lake assessment reportsSlide9

CWF: need

vs. funds availableSlide10

Ranking Utilizes an

Interagency ApproachSlide11

Urban Stormwater

Slide12

Questions?