Identifying Critical Areas and Targeting Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Water Quality in Region 7 Priority Watersheds

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Notice of Request for Proposals for Projects to be Funded from the Water, Wetlands, and Pesticide Division (WWPD), Identifying Critical Areas and Targeting Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Water Quality in Region 7

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Priority Watersheds - CFDA 6 6. 463 ? Water Quality Cooperative Agreements.

The grant(s) to be awarded under this RFP will provide an eligible applicant an opportunity to complete a detailed watershed assessment in at least one of the priority watersheds identified by Region 7 by identifying critical areas and target best management practices (BMPs) by a modeling approach.

Project implementation must occur within the states of EPA Region 7 - Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and/or Nebraska.

EPA Region 7 Water, Wetlands, and Pesticides Division intends to award an estimated $98,000 to an eligible applicant through an assistance agreement.
Related Programs

Water Quality Cooperative Agreements

Environmental Protection Agency


Agency: Environmental Protection Agency

Office: None

Estimated Funding: $98,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
Identifying Critical Areas and Targeting Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Water Quality in Region 7 Priority Watersheds

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Projects must be performed within one or more of the states of EPA Region 7 specifically Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and/or Nebraska to be eligible to apply for funding.

See Section III of the announcement for additional eligibility information.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
http://www.epa.gov/region07/economics/pdf/epa-r7wwpd-08-001.pdf

Contact:
Mandy Whitsitt, 913-551-7311 Chester Stovall, 913-551-7549

Agency Email Description:
Mandy Whitsitt and Chester Stovall

Agency Email:
whitsitt.mandy@epa.gov; stovall.chester@epa.gov

Date Posted:
2008-02-27

Application Due Date:
2008-04-16

Archive Date:
2008-05-16


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