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
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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
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