vvEPA U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Pacific Southwest / Region 9 Water Pollution Control Program Grants Water Division Tribal Water Section • October 2019 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 866-EPA-WEST • www.epa.gov/region9 Purpose Hie Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 106 - Water Pollution Control Program assists federally-recognized Indian tribes with achieving environmental results by developing institutional capacity for administering water quality programs to protect, improve and enhance natural resources. Funding Availability Approximately $8.5 million is anticipated to be allocated for CWA Section 106 tribal programs in EPA's Pacific Southwest Region (Region 9). This will allow EPA to award grants between $40,000 and $200,000. First-time eligible applicants may receive grants for $40,000. Examples of Eligible Activities • Hiring qualified staff to identify and prioritize water quality issues • Leasing/renting office space and purchasing water quality equipment and supplies • Developing a monitoring strategy and a Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for the water quality monitoring program • Performing water quality monitoring and assessments and associated data management • Conducting studies related to water pollution control • Implementing and enforcing pollution control measures • Developing and implementing groundwater programs • Developing a Water Quality Assessment Report (WQAR) • Travel and training • Developing a Financial Assistance Eligibility (FAE) application for CWA Section 319 • Developing a Nonpoint Assessment Report and Management Program Plan Iwm Cahto Tribe of the Laytonville Rancheria Eligibility Requirements Federally-recognized Indian tribes with EPA-approved Financial Assistance Eligibility (FAE). New applicants seeking FAE must meet these requirements: 1. Federal recognition 2. Substantial governmental duties and powers 3. Legal authority and jurisdiction over tribal lands or reservation 4. Capability to carry out functions to be exercised in the manner consistent with the terms and purposes of the Clean Water Act and all applicable regulations For more information, please refer to EPA Region 9 s FAE Eligibility Handbook for Indian Tribes. It's available under the Water Pollution Control tab on Region 9's Tribal Clean Water Act Programs website: www.epa.gov/ tribal/r9tribalcwa Due date for new FAE applications is October 31, 2019. ------- FY 2020 Due Date for Draft Funding Requests (Anticipated): February 1, 2020 All applicants should submit their CWA 106 funding request including a draft workplan and budget breakdown for their FY 2021 CWA 106 program to their assigned CWA Grants Project Officer via e-mail or regular mail. If your CWA funding is included in a multi-media Performance Partnership Grant, please contact your CWA project officer for additional proposal deadline guidance. £ G Final Guidance on Awards of Grants to Indian Tribes under Section 106 of the Clean Water Act More information coming soon in the EPA Region 9 FY 2020 Funding Opportunity for Tribal Water Pollution Control Program Grants solicitation notice (anticipated to be posted December 2019). Guidance The Final Guidance on Awards of Grants to Indian Tribes under Section 106 of the CWA provides tribes with information on how to design and implement effective, adaptive and successful water quality programs. Hie Guidance also provides EPA with a framework of procedures and guidelines for awarding and administering these grants. To meet the needs of tribes at all levels of development, the Guidance presents steps a tribe can take to collect the information it will need to make effective decisions about its water quality program. The Guidance may be downloaded from the EPA website: www.epa.gov/water-pollution-control-sec- tion-106-grants/final-guidance-awards-grants-indian-tribes-under-section My Foe Focal Years 200/ and Beyond Kaibab Band of Paiutes EPA Region 9 Water Division Tribal Water Section Contacts (WTR-3-1) Water Pollution Control Program Jason Brush, Manager (415) 972-3483 Danielle Angeles Licia Maclear Nancy Sockabasin (415) 972-3441 (415) 972-3161 (415) 972-3772 Tiffany Eastman Suzanne Marr Loretta Vanegas (415) 795-2435 (415) 972-3468 (415) 972-3433 Howard Kahan Kate Pinkerton (415) 972-3143 (415) 972-3662 Our e-mail follows this convention: lastname.firstname@epa.gov For more information from our office, visit www.epa.gov/tribal/r9tribalcwa ------- |