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Water Action Plan Implementation + Proposition 1 1

Interagency Coordination Governor Brown directed three cabinet secretaries to develop a new plan for CA water management 2

The California Water Action Plan was released in January 2014. A multi-agency effort guided by input from scientists, engineers, policy experts, and feedback from the public. 3

Purpose: Address Current Challenges & Lay Foundation for Sustainability Three overarching goals: Reliability, restoration, and resilience. 10 broad actions 4

10 Actions Make conservation a CA Increase above/below way of life ground storage Increase regional Provide safe water for all self-reliance communities Achieve the coequal goals Increase flood protection Protect/restore ecosystems Increase ops. and regulatory Manage and prepare for dry efficiency periods ID sustainable financing 5

Roadmap for the Brown Administration 2014 decisions guided by the Action Plan s priorities and directives Action Plan will continue to guide the Brown Administration s decisions and policies 6

2014 in Review Over 100 Action Plan related efforts by state agencies Drought was the focus, with support for long-term water management goals Emergency response to address community and ecosystem needs Executive Orders; grant programs; coordination Public education and outreach Groundwater policy reform Near-term financing: Proposition 1 7

Report to the Legislature: Year in Review & Looking Ahead http://resources.ca.gov/california_water_action_plan/ 8

Proposition 1 $2.7 B Future water storage projects California Water Commission $520 M Safe drinking water projects State Water Resources Control Board $1.495 B Environmental restoration State Conservancies, Natural Resources Agency, Wildlife Conservation Board, Fish and Wildlife, Ocean Protection Council $810 M Effective water management Integrated regional water management Stormwater capture Water conservation Department of Water Resources State Water Resources Control Board Department of Water Resources $725 M Water recycling State Water Resources Control Board $900 M Cleaning up and monitoring groundwater State Water Resources Control Board $395 M Flood management Department of Water Resources 9

Water Bond helps to fund a path to sustainable water management Invests in a sustainable Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta by furthering the dual goals of the 2009 Delta Reform Act. Protect and restore important ecosystems and watersheds forests, coastal and estuarine, enhanced stream flows Access to clean and safe drinking water the bond will provide grants for disadvantaged community drinking water infrastructure and groundwater cleanup in high priority basins. Regional water supply reliability and ecosystem restoration advances waste water recycling projects and greater storm water capture efforts Flood control and protection remains a top priority in California. This bond will prioritize funding for California s most vulnerable regions. 10

Water Bond provisions ensure public process and transparency Each state agency that administers a competitive grant or loan program must develop and adopt project solicitation and evaluation guidelines, and hold at least three public meetings throughout the state. All guidelines will be reviewed by the Secretary for Natural Resources and posted to an agency website Proposition 1 program and project information will be posted to the bond accountability website. http://bondaccountability.resources.ca.gov 11

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Other Funding All Funding for Programs within Agency o Semiannual Out in April 2015 o http://resources.ca.gov/docs/bonds_and_grants/agency_grants_and_lo ans_october_2014.pdf Program Name Program Summary Type Who is Eligible to Apply Department of Fish and Wildlife Fisheries Restoration Grants Program Ecosystem Restoration Program (ERP) California State Parks The Program supports grants restoring anadromous salmon and steelhead habitat in coastal streams and watersheds from San Diego to Del Norte counties. Grants target projects that will directly contribute to the restoration and recovery of salmon and steelhead trout. The program supports a wide array of project types including riparian and stream restoration, sediment reduction, fish passage improvement, technical and public education, water conservation, and organizational support. The program is a multi-agency effort aimed at improving and increasing aquatic and terrestrial habitats and ecological function in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and its tributaries. The ERP implements restoration projects through grants administered by the ERP Grants Program. The vast majority of these projects focus on fish passage issues, species assessment, ecological processes, environmental water quality, or habitat restoration. Grant Grant DBW Local Assistance Quagga The Department of Parks and Recreation, Division of Grant and Zebra Mussel Infestation Boating Prevention Grant Program and Waterways (DBW) mission is to provide safe and convenient public access to California s waterways. DBW can fulfill this mission, in part, through the Quagga and Zebra Mussel (dreissenid mussel) Infestation Prevention Grant Program. This grant program assists cities, counties, districts, marinas and other governmental agencies, in the prevention, through education, monitoring and management of recreational activities in reservoirs from the infestation of the quagga and zebra mussel. Defined under California Water Code, Division 3, Part 1, Chapter 1, Section 6004.5, a reservoir is referred to as any reservoir which contains or will contain the water impounded by a dam." DBW Local Assistance Floating The Floating Restroom Grant Program provides floating Grant Restroom Grant Program restroom units to lakes and reservoirs across California. The Division of Boating and Waterways (DBW) procures, delivers, and grants the DBW-designed and developed specialized floating restroom to the recipient. The grant recipient then places the floating restrooms at on-water locations convenient to boaters and maintains the units for a minimum of 10 years. The Clean Vessel Act grant program also offers maintenance and rehabilitation funds for the floating restrooms. public agencies, Native American Indian Tribes, and nonprofit organizations. public agencies, Native American Tribes, nonprofit organizations Application Cycle Begins Applications accepted Non in e February of each year. Ongoing Non e Max/ Min Award Amounts Funding Source Federal grant funds (Pacific Coast Salmon Recovery Fund) and State funds (Proposition 84, Steelhead Report Card Program, Salmon Stamp Program) Propositions 204, 50, and 84 Includes, but not limited to; cities, counties, districts, marinas, and other governmental agencies and authorities, including private entities, nonprofit organizations (501)[c][3], and federally-recognized Indian Tribes. August 20 each year. $200,000 Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund Local, State, and Federal Applications accepted governmental entities that on operate public boating a continuous basis facilities on inland lakes or reservoirs. Average grant for a floating restroom is approximately $70,000 Combination of Harbors and Watercraft Revolving Fund and federal Clean Vessel Act funds How much funding is left to award in total? Amount of funds available each year depends on Federal grant funds received and State funds available. Funds are awarded in a competitive proposal process. Current funding allows for a limited competitive soliciation. Currently seeking competive applications for Fish Predator Research. A total of $1 milliion has been identified for this purpose. How much $ might be awarded in the next 6 months? Funds are awarded approximately 12 months after proposals are received, following review, ranking, and Director approval. $2.5 million FY 2014/15 funding for the program is $2.5 million Annual Program - Future funding is dependent on Federal and State appropriations. Contact Information http://www.dfg.ca.gov/fish/administration/grants /F RGP/index.asp Contact: Patty Forbes patty.forbes@wildlife.ca.gov 916-327-8842 Up to $1 million may http://www.dfg.ca.gov/erp/grants_projects.asp be awarded withiin Contact: FY14/15. Funds are Kevin Fleming kevin.fleming@wildlife.ca.gov awarded after going 916-445-1739 through independent scientific review, review by Implementing Agency Managers, and Director approval. FY2014/15 funding for the program is $1.425 million http://dbw.parks.ca.gov/funding/qzgrant.aspx Robin Turgeon 916.327.1851 Robin.Turgeon@parks.ca.gov www.dbw.ca.gov/funding/pumpout.aspx Contact: Ron Kent Ron.Kent@parks.ca.gov 916-327-1819 16