The South Lake CWSP is pleased to review applications for projects with the primary function of reducing phosphorus levels in Lake Champlain. There are roughly $830,002 of funds each year to accomplish this goal.
Collectively the projects should have an average cost efficiency similar to the amount supported by the South Lake formula grant ($9810/kg from our target formula once admin and the assumed amount for project ID and development are subtracted out).
The South Lake CWSP welcomes grant applications at any time and will work to assist grant managers with application materials, as requested. Grant applications will be evaluated by the Basin Water Quality Council (BWQC) on a quarterly schedule with review deadlines.
Eligibility
Projects Eligible for funding include Best Management Practices designed to reduce phosphorus reaching Lake Champlain. The projects must be non-regulatory, not required by a permit (10 VSA, chapter 47), or subject to the requirements of the Vermont Agricultural Water Quality Statutes (6 VSA, Chapter 215) or the Vermont Accepted Management Practices for Logging (10 VSA, Chapter 47, 10 V.S.A. §1251a and 1259(f) and 10 V.S.A. §2622). Project eligibility must meet the Clean Water Investment Program (CWIP) 2023 Funding Policy guidelines, as well as current DEC guidelines.
Round 1, 2023 Formula Grant Request for Proposals - DUE DATE: MAY 15, 2023
The South Lake CWSP is pleased to review applications for projects with the primary function of reducing phosphorus levels in Lake Champlain. There are roughly $830,002 of funds each year to accomplish this goal.
Collectively the projects should have an average cost efficiency similar to the amount supported by the South Lake formula grant ($9810/kg from our target formula once admin and the assumed amount for project ID and development are subtracted out).
The South Lake CWSP welcomes grant applications at any time and will work to assist grant managers with application materials, as requested. Grant applications will be evaluated by the Basin Water Quality Council (BWQC) on a quarterly schedule with review deadlines.
Eligibility
Projects Eligible for funding include Best Management Practices designed to reduce phosphorus reaching Lake Champlain. The projects must be non-regulatory, not required by a permit (10 VSA, chapter 47), or subject to the requirements of the Vermont Agricultural Water Quality Statutes (6 VSA, Chapter 215) or the Vermont Accepted Management Practices for Logging (10 VSA, Chapter 47, 10 V.S.A. §1251a and 1259(f) and 10 V.S.A. §2622). Project eligibility must meet the Clean Water Investment Program (CWIP) 2023 Funding Policy guidelines, as well as current DEC guidelines.
Round 1, 2023 Formula Grant Request for Proposals - DUE DATE: MAY 15, 2023
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