ADEQ Seeks Applicants for $1.7 Million in Water Quality Improvement Grant Funds to Protect and Enhance Arizona’s Waters

PHOENIX — ADEQ is requesting and accepting applications to fund projects that implement on-the-ground water quality improvements that reduce nonpoint source pollution caused by runoff in areas where ADEQ has established water protection plans. ADEQ’s focus is to fund projects in previously identified priority areas with the goal of maximizing environmental benefits. Focus areas include Granite Creek near Prescott, Oak Creek near Sedona, San Francisco River near Clifton, and San Pedro River near St. David.

ADEQ encourages all eligible individuals, non-profits, municipalities, and others to apply to take actions to restore, protect and improve waters in these priority areas. To learn more, ADEQ invites interested parties to join its informational webinar on Jan. 5, during which Water Quality Improvement Grant Program (WQIG) eligibility requirements, guidelines and priority areas will be reviewed. Please contact Jake Breedlove at (602) 771-4243 or sb12@azdeq.gov to register.

“Our experience has shown that applying proven management techniques through a community-based approach is highly effective in protecting Arizona’s precious waters as well as making progress toward restoring areas of concern to healthy conditions for future generations,” said ADEQ Water Quality Division Director Trevor Baggiore.

WQIG Deadlines and Awards

Mandatory pre-proposals are due 3 p.m., Fri., Jan. 15, 2016
Final applications are due 3 p.m. Fri., Feb. 12, 2016
ADEQ expects to announce the grant awards in May 2016

WQIG Resources
Water Quality Improvement Grants (WQIG) Request for Grant Applications (PDF)
Water Quality Improvement Grant Cycle Grant Manual (PDF)

Other required forms: http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/water/watershed/improvement.html