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Applying for 319 Funding:The FY 2012 319 Grant RFP was released March 12, 2012 and applications will be due on May 24, 2012. Note: To determine eligibility for Incremental 319(h) Grant funding, applicants may refer to the Final 2010 303(d) list. The North Carolina 303(d) list is a comprehenisve listing of the states impaired waterbody segments. The 2010 303(d) list is available at this link: http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ps/mtu/assessment INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
NEW FY2012 319 Grant RFP (Request for Proposals)
NEW FY 2012 319 Grant Application 9-Element Watershed Based Plan Guidance (Simplified) Quality Assurance Project Plans: Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP) are required for all projects that propose a monitoring component. The QAPP template can be found below, as well as examples of QAPP's that can be used for Non-Use Support and Use Support. Use Support QAPP's are those that propose monitoring that is intended for DWQ to make impairment ratings on the states waterbodies. Those applicants seeking to write Use Support QAPP's should contact the 319 Program for additional technical guidance. Example - Hunting Creek Project QAPP (DWQ Non-Use Support) Example - Lockwood Folly Project QAPP (DWQ Use Support) North Carolina outlines priority watershed through out the state in the NC Watershed Restoration Action Strategy. A map of the priority watersheds can be found at the link below: North Carolina's Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (map) Subcribe to the NC 319 Grant Program Listserv to recieved all RFP release information, application details, and program announcements: Subscribe to the NC 319 Listserv |
