15.549: Integrated Regional Water Plan for the Central Valley of California
Alternate Name: California Water Institute – Regional Water Plan
Overview
Program Number
15.549
Status
Inactive
Last Modified
June 28, 2018
Date Posted
June 29, 2017
Objective
The California Water Institute at Fresno State University (Institute) has been authorized under federal law, acting through the United States Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) “to conduct a study regarding the coordination and integration of sub-regional integrated regional water management plans into a unified Integrated Regional Water Management Plan” for the eight counties and two hydrologic basins that encompass the San Joaquin Valley that would address issues related to: water quality; water supply (both surface, ground water banking, and brackish water desalination); water conveyance; water reliability; water conservation and efficient use (by distribution systems and by end users); flood control; water resource-related environmental enhancement; and population growth.
Type of Assistance
B - Project Grants
Applicant Eligibility
California Water Institute at California State University, Fresno. Education and Research Center.
Beneficiary Eligibility
California Water Institute and the General Public
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