DC Water Resources Research Institute (DCWRRI) Request for FY2018 Proposals

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DC Water Resources Research Institute (DCWRRI) Request for FY2018 Proposals The Water Resources Research Institute at the University of the District of Columbia (DCWRRI) is accepting proposals under the Water Resources Research Act, Section 104 (b). The DCWRRI is requesting a proposal for research or information transfer that explores new ideas to address water problems in the District of Columbia and expand the understanding of innovative ways of managing urban waterways. Partly funded by the U.S. Geological Survey, the mission of the DCWRRI is to provide the District of Columbia with interdisciplinary research support to identify DC area water resource problems and contribute to their solutions. Deadline is 5:00 pm, Friday, December 1, 2017. Submission Eligibility: Eligible proposals must have a Principal Investigator who is a faculty member or researcher affiliated with any DC-area university, including any of the schools within the DC University Consortium, including American, Catholic, George Washington, Georgetown, Howard, and UDC. Principal Investigators from any other universities should contact DCWRRI regarding eligibility. Submission Requirements: Proposals must be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word to tdeksissa@udc.edu no later than 5:00 pm December 1, 2017. A proposal must follow the DCWRRI Seed Grant Proposal Guidelines (as shown in Attachments 1 and 2) and must include a completed Budget Breakdown Form (provided as Attachment 3). The maximum amount of funds requested cannot exceed $10,000.00 A 1:2 federal to non-federal match must be provided. The total federal match includes funding from the USGS/DCWRRI Seed Grant program as well as any other federal funds, e.g. EPA, NSF, and USDA. Non-federal match may include both cash and in-kind. University indirect costs are typically waived in this program. If the associated university allows waiver of indirect costs, these costs may be used as in-kind match. Preference will be given to research proposals that include cash and/or in-kind matching by non-university District stakeholders, and research proposal that addresses issues identified by the DCWRRI Advisory Board shown in Attachment 3. All proposed research must demonstrate student training potential and identify proposed student involvement. All Seed Grant recipients must provide a report in the appropriate USGS format and must include a conference presentation, article, and/or journal publications on DCWRRI-supported research. Innovative and multidisciplinary research approaches are encouraged, as are projects involving multiple university collaboration within the District of Columbia. Review Process, Award and Completion Dates: Proposals will be reviewed by a Technical Advisory Committee that includes DCWRRI Stakeholder Advisory Board. Selected research projects will be submitted by DCWRRI to the USGS in bigining of January, 2018 for the award announcement in February 2018. The funds are expected to be available starting March 2018. Projects must be completed no later than February 28, 2019. Questions should be addressed to DCWRRI Director, Dr. Tolessa Deksissa, at (202) 274-5273 or tdeksissa@udc.edu.

DCWRRI FY2018 USGS SEED GRANT RFP ATTACHMENT 1 SUBMISSION GUIDELINE Proposals must be submitted electronically in Microsoft Word to tdeksissa@udc.edu no later than 5:00 pm December 1, 2017 using the following format: 1. Title. The project title should be concise but descriptive of the effort. 2. Project Type. Research, Information Transfer, Information Management System, Education, or Other Please specify. 3. Focus Categories. List a maximum of three focus categories, with the most preferred focus category first. A list of focus categories is provided in Table 1. Enter the abbreviations in capital letters and separate them by commas. 4. Keywords. Enter keywords of your chosen description of the work. 5. Start Date. Enter the actual start date of the project (March 1, 2018). 6. End Date. Enter the estimated end date for the project (February 28, 2018). 7. Principal Investigator(s). Provide name, academic rank, university, email address and phone number for each principal investigator. Colaborative research proposal is encouraged 8. Congressional District. University district where the research is to be conducted; 9. Abstract. Provide a brief (one-page) description of the problem, methods, and objectives. Please be cognizant this information will be entered into a Website space provided by WRRI, upon selection). 10. Title. Please use the same title as was entered at number 1 above. 11. Statement of critical regional or State water problem. Include an explanation of the need for the project, the stakeholders, and other relevant details of the situation of need. 12. Statement of results or benefits. Specify the type of information that is to be gained and how it will be used. 13. Nature, scope, and objectives of the research. Include a timeline of activities to accomplish the research. 14. Related Research. Show by literature and communication citations the similarities and dissimilarities of the proposed project by completing or on-going research on the same topic. 15. Methods, procedures, and facilities. Provide enough information to permit evaluation of the technical adequacy of the approach to satisfy the objectives. 16. Training potential. Indicate the number and level of graduate and undergraduate students, by field of study and degree that are expected to receive training in the project. 17. Budget Breakdown. The attached Budget Breakdown form must be completed and included with the proposal. 18. Budget Justification. Provide a brief statement in each category justifying use of the funds requested. 19. Investigator s qualifications. Include a resume(s) of the principal investigator(s). No resume shall exceed two pages or list more than 15 pertinent publications.

ACID DEPOSITION AGRICULTURE CLIMATOLOGICAL PROCESSES CONSERVATION DROUGHT ECOLOGY ECONOMICS EDUCATION FLOODS GEOMORPOLOGICAL PROCESSES GEOCHEMICAL PROCESSES GROUNDWATER HYDROGEOCHEMISTRY HYDROLOGY INVASIVE SPECIES IRRIGATION LAW, INSTITUTIONS, AND POLICY MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING METHODS MODELS NITRATE CONTAMINATION NON POINT POLLUTION NUTRIENTS RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES RECREATION SEDIMENTS SOLUTE TRANSPORT SURFACE WATER TOXIC SUBSTANCES TREATMENT WASTEWATER WATER QUALITY WATER QUANTITY WATER SUPPLY WATER USE WETLANDS FOCUS CATEGORIES ACD AG CP COV DROU ECL ECON EDU FL GEOMOR GEOCHE GW HYDGEO HYDROL INV IG LIP M&P MET MOD NC NPP NU RAD REC SED ST SW TS TRT WW WQL WQN WS WU WL

DCWRRI FY2018 USGS SEED GRANT RFP ATTACHMENT 2 A. BUDGET BREAKDOWN Proposed Start Date: March 1, 2018 Proposed Completion Date: February 28, 2019 Project Number: (to be assigned by institute) Project Title: Principle Investigator (s): Cost Category Federal Non Federal * Total 1. Salaries and wages: $ $ $ -Principal Investigator (s) -Graduate student -Undergraduate student Total salaries and wages $ $ $ 2. Fringe benefits 3. Supplies 4. Equipment 5. Services or consultants 6. Travel 7. Other direct costs 8. Total direct costs 9. Indirect costs on federal share 10. Indirect costs on nonfederal share: XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX 11. Total estimated cost $ $ $ *In cash or in kind service that does not include federal funded equipment and services. Most popular in kind matches are tution remission, faculty summar salary,

B. BUDGET JUSTIFICATION Project Number: (Number will be provided by the application system) Project Title: Salaries and Wages for PIs. Provide personnel, title/position, estimated hours and the rate of compensation proposed for each individual. Salaries and Wages for Graduate Students. Provide personnel, title/position, estimated hours and the rate of compensation proposed for each individual. (Other forms of compensation paid as or in lieu of wages to students performing necessary work are allowable provided that the other payments are reasonable compensation for the work performed and are conditioned explicitly upon the performance of necessary work. Also, note that tuition has its own category below and that health insurance, if provided, is to be included under fringe benefits.) Salaries and Wages for Undergraduate Students. Provide personnel, title/position, estimated hours and the rate of compensation proposed for each individual. (Other forms of compensation paid as or in lieu of wages to students performing necessary work are allowable provided that the other payments are reasonable compensation for the work performed and are conditioned explicitly upon the performance of necessary work. Also, note that tuition has its own category below and that health insurance, if provided, is to be included under fringe benefits.) Salaries and Wages for Others. Provide personnel, title/position, estimated hours and the rate of compensation proposed for each individual. Fringe Benefits for PIs. Provide the overall fringe benefit rate applicable to each category of employee proposed in the project.. Note: include health insurance here, if applicable. Fringe Benefits for Graduate Students. Provide the overall fringe benefit rate applicable to each category of employee proposed in the project. Note: include health insurance here, if applicable. Fringe Benefits for Undergraduate Students. Provide the overall fringe benefit rate applicable to each category of employee proposed in the project. Note: include health insurance here, if applicable Fringe Benefits for Others. Provide the overall fringe benefit rate applicable to each category of employee proposed in the project.. Note: include health insurance here, if applicable. Tuition for Graduate Students. Tuition for Undergraduate Students Supplies. Indicate separately the amounts proposed for office, laboratory, computing, and field supplies. Provide a breakdown of the supplies in each category. Equipment. Identify non-expendable personal property having a useful life of more than one (1) year and an acquisition cost of more than $5,000 per unit. If fabrication of equipment is proposed, list parts and materials required for each, and show costs separately from the other items. A detailed breakdown is required. Services or Consultants. Identify the specific tasks for which these services, consultants, or subcontracts would be used. Provide a detailed breakdown of the services or consultants to include personnel, time, salary, supplies, travel, etc. Travel. Provide purpose and estimated costs for all travel. A breakdown should be provided to include location, number of personnel, number of days, per diem rate, lodging rate, mileage and mileage rate, airfare (whatever is applicable). Other Direct Costs. Itemize costs not included elsewhere, including publication costs. Costs for services and consultants should be included and justified under Services or Consultants (above). Please provide a breakdown for costs listed under this category. Indirect Costs. Provide negotiated indirect ( Facilities and Administration ) cost rate. * This form is provided as a worksheet only.

DCWRRI FY2018 USGS SEED GRANT RFP ATTACHMENT 3 PREFERRED RESEARCH PRIORITIES Recommended by the DCWRRI Stakeholder Advisory Board, this year RFP focuses on the following: Research on the design and implementation of best management practices or green infrastructure to restore or clean DC water ways. Research to support the objectives of toxin monitoring and prevention and DC river restoration. Research to support the Potomac drinking water source protection partnership, including collaborative planning between upstream agricultural communities and downstream urban communities. Research to address the feasibility of application of new technologies to meet regulatory requirements for stormwater management, particularly with respect to effluent quality, nutrient management and pesticide safety. Research on clean cities and sustainable urban infrastructure that addresses the interrelation of water and energy, natural resource economics, minimize water use or improve water quality. Research on prevention of contamination of water supplies, particularly by emerging contaminant of concern, e.g. Cryptosporidium, atrazine and pharmaceuticals. Research on restoration science, focusing on monitoring and measurement of the benefits of ecosystem services over baseline conditions, particularly with respect to tidal areas. The competence of each proposal will be determined on the basis of evaluation criteria and weight below (100-point scale): 1. Technical Merit (35 points) a. Does the proposal have the potential to expand and apply fundamental knowledge in its specific area? Do the investigators demonstrate cognizance of past work? b. Are the objectives, methodologies, designs, and techniques adequately described and is the proposal scientifically and technically sound as described? c. Are the qualifications of the investigators appropriate for the proposed research? 2. Responsiveness (35 points). a. Does the proposed project address the water problems in the District of Columbia and expand understanding of innovative ways of managing urban waterways? b. Does the proposal directly address one or more of the DCWRRI Stakeholder Advisory Board research priorities listed above? 3. Feasibility (10 points) What is the likelihood of success given the methods, budget and time frame proposed? 4. Educational Opportunity for Students (10 points) Does the proposal offer a useful educational experience for students (graduate and/or undergraduate)? 5. Information Transfer (10 points) Does the proposal have a well-specified plan to disseminate research results to water managers and the public?