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97T28701

Project Grant

Overview

Grant Description
**Description:** This agreement provides funding under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to ensure vibrant and thriving communities in the project area by delivering a long-term, sustainable, and climate-resilient drinking water system.

This vision will be accomplished through both a pollution reduction strategy and a climate action strategy.

The pollution reduction strategy will consolidate the Pajaro, Sunny Mesa, and Springfield water systems into one more resilient drinking water system operated by Pajaro Sunny Mesa Community Services District.

The combined system will supply safe drinking water and lay the groundwork for consolidation of private well households around Springfield with the combined system in a second phase of the project.

This assistance agreement provides full federal funding in the amount of $20,000,000.

See terms and conditions.

**Activities:** Through this project, the Community Water Center (CWC) and its statutory partner Pajaro Sunny Mesa Community Services District (PSMCSD) will implement a drinking water consolidation project resulting in safe and reliable drinking water for the Pajaro, Sunny Mesa, and Springfield water systems.

The consolidation project will include construction of an iron and manganese treatment facility for Pajaro Well No. 1, upgrades to the Pajaro Well No. 1 site to reduce vulnerability to flooding, a pump station to pump water from the Pajaro to the Sunny Mesa system, rehabilitation of the Pajaro tank, and pipelines to connect the three systems.

The consolidation project will also include the implementation of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system and radio-read meters to allow for efficient operation of the resulting combined system.

In addition to the consolidation project, CWC will implement residential rainwater catchment at 30 households and laundry-to-landscape greywater reuse at 20 households.

Throughout the project, CWC will continue to outreach to and engage community members in the drinking water consolidation project, residential water efficiency measures, and efforts to sustainably manage groundwater resources in the area.

Outreach and engagement will include at least 12 community meetings, one-on-one engagement with at least 80 community members per quarter, and development and distribution of at least 12 informational materials.

In addition to project implementation, CWC will manage the overall project, coordinate with project partners, and provide progress reports as required by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

**Subrecipient:** Construction will be completed through subaward to statutory partner Pajaro Sunny Mesa Community Services District (PSMCSD).

CWC and its statutory partner PSMCSD will implement a drinking water consolidation project resulting in safe and reliable drinking water for the Pajaro, Sunny Mesa, and Springfield water systems.

The consolidation project will include construction of an iron and manganese treatment facility for Pajaro Well No. 1, upgrades to the Pajaro Well No. 1 site to reduce vulnerability to flooding, a pump station to pump water from the Pajaro to the Sunny Mesa system, rehabilitation of the Pajaro tank, and pipelines to connect the three systems.

The consolidation project will also include the implementation of a SCADA system and radio-read meters to allow for efficient operation of the resulting combined system.

**Outcomes:** The project will provide a safe, resilient, and affordable water supply to an estimated 5,170 disadvantaged unincorporated community (DUC) residents served by the resulting combined Pajaro-Sunny Mesa-Springfield system.

Residents currently served by the Sunny Mesa system will no longer have unsafe levels of chrome-6 in their drinking water and will not need to depend on bottled water with its associated greenhouse gas emissions.

The combined system with SCADA and radio-read meters will be more efficient, easier to operate, and less vulnerable to flooding.

The consolidation will also put infrastructure...
Funding Goals
2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 1 - CORE MISSION 1.3 - REVITALIZE LAND AND PREVENT CONTAMINATION 3 - RULE OF LAW AND PROCESS 3.3 - PRIORITIZE ROBUST SCIENCE 3 - GREATER CERTAINTY, COMPLIANCE, AND EFFECTIVENESS 3.3 - PRIORITIZE ROBUST SCIENCE 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS 2 - TAKE DECISIVE ACTION TO ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS 2.1 - PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND CIVIL RIGHTS AT THE FEDERAL, TRIBAL, STATE, AND LOCAL LEVELS S - C
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Watsonville, California 95076 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Termination This project grant was reported as terminated by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in July 2025. See All
Amendment Since initial award the End Date has been shortened from 03/31/28 to 05/01/25.
Community Water Center was awarded Climate-Resilient Drinking Water System Grant Project Grant 97T28701 worth $20,000,000 from EPA Region 9: San Francisco in April 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Watsonville California United States. The grant was awarded through assistance program 66.616 Environmental and Climate Justice Block Grant Program. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Environmental and Climate Justice Community Change Grants Program.

Status
(Complete)

Last Modified 6/5/25

Period of Performance
4/1/25
Start Date
5/1/25
End Date
100% Complete

Funding Split
$20.0M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$20.0M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Transaction History

Modifications to 97T28701

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
97T28701
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Nonprofit With 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other Than An Institution Of Higher Education)
Awarding Office
68HF09 REGION 9 (GRANTS OFFICE)
Funding Office
68Y000 REGION 9 (FUNDING OFFICE)
Awardee UEI
UAWLZMFKCDL4
Awardee CAGE
6BFW6
Performance District
CA-18
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla
Modified: 6/5/25