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Proposition 84 Proposition 84 Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply,
Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006 Bond Act of 2006
Public Resources Code Section 74001 et seq.Public Resources Code Section 74001 et seq.
California Department of Health ServicesCalifornia Department of Health Services
Drinking Water ProgramDrinking Water Program
Implementation of Sections 74020 through 75023, and Implementation of Sections 74020 through 75023, and 7502575025
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Summary of Prop 84Summary of Prop 84
Chapter 2 ($1.5 billion)Chapter 2 ($1.5 billion) for safe drinking water, water quality and other water for safe drinking water, water quality and other water
projectsprojects
Chapter 3 ($800 million)Chapter 3 ($800 million) for flood controlfor flood control
Chapter 4 ($65 million)Chapter 4 ($65 million) for statewide water managementfor statewide water management
Chapter 5 ($928 million)Chapter 5 ($928 million) for protection of rivers, lakes and streams for protection of rivers, lakes and streams
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Summary of Prop 84 continued..Summary of Prop 84 continued..
Chapter 6 ($450 million) Chapter 6 ($450 million) for forest and wildlife conservationfor forest and wildlife conservation
Chapter 7 ($540 million)Chapter 7 ($540 million) for protection of beaches, bays, and coastal waters and for protection of beaches, bays, and coastal waters and
watersheds watersheds
Chapter 8 ($500 million) Chapter 8 ($500 million) for state parks and nature education facilitiesfor state parks and nature education facilities
Chapter 9 ($580 million) Chapter 9 ($580 million) for sustainable communities and climate change reduction for sustainable communities and climate change reduction
projectsprojects
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Proposition 84 : Chapter 2 Proposition 84 : Chapter 2 Safe Drinking Water and Water Quality ProjectsSafe Drinking Water and Water Quality Projects
Implementation by CDHSImplementation by CDHS
Public Resources Code Section 75021Public Resources Code Section 75021
$10 million to fund emergency and urgent actions to $10 million to fund emergency and urgent actions to ensure that safe drinking water supplies ensure that safe drinking water supplies
Public Resources Code Section 75022Public Resources Code Section 75022
$180 million in grants for small community drinking $180 million in grants for small community drinking water system infrastructure improvements and water system infrastructure improvements and related actions to meet safe drinking water related actions to meet safe drinking water standards. Priority shall be given to projects that standards. Priority shall be given to projects that address chemical and nitrate contaminants.address chemical and nitrate contaminants.
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Proposition 84 : Chapter 2 Proposition 84 : Chapter 2 Safe Drinking Water and Water Quality Projects Safe Drinking Water and Water Quality Projects
Implementation by CDHS (cont.)Implementation by CDHS (cont.)
Public Resources Code Section 75023 Public Resources Code Section 75023
$ 50 $ 50 millionmillion for the Safe Drinking Water State for the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund – State matchRevolving Fund – State match
Public Resources Code Section 75025Public Resources Code Section 75025
$ 60 $ 60 millionmillion for loans and grants for projects to for loans and grants for projects to prevent or reduce contamination of groundwater prevent or reduce contamination of groundwater that serves as a source of drinking water.that serves as a source of drinking water.
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CDHS CDHS Prop 84 Prop 84
Implementation TimelineImplementation Timeline
11/7/06 - Prop 84 enacted by voters11/7/06 - Prop 84 enacted by voters
2/13/06 CDHS Prop 84 Criteria work group first meeting2/13/06 CDHS Prop 84 Criteria work group first meeting
3/8/07 Preliminary Draft Criteria to CDHS Stakeholders3/8/07 Preliminary Draft Criteria to CDHS Stakeholders
3/23/07 Draft Criteria posted - CDHS DDWEM Website3/23/07 Draft Criteria posted - CDHS DDWEM Website
3/27, 28, & 30/07 Public Workshops on Draft ranking 3/27, 28, & 30/07 Public Workshops on Draft ranking criteriacriteria
*4/13/07 Close of public comment on Draft criteria*4/13/07 Close of public comment on Draft criteria
*4/20/07 criteria due to CDHS Division Chief*4/20/07 criteria due to CDHS Division Chief
*4/30/07 Finalized Criteria posted to CDHS Website*4/30/07 Finalized Criteria posted to CDHS Website
*target dates*target dates
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CDHS Public WorkshopsCDHS Public WorkshopsInput on Prop 84 Draft CriteriaInput on Prop 84 Draft Criteria
March 27March 27thth, 10:00 a.m. Inland Empire Utilities Agency, 10:00 a.m. Inland Empire Utilities Agency6075 Kimball Avenue, Chino, CA 917106075 Kimball Avenue, Chino, CA 91710
March 28March 28thth, 10:00 a.m. Tulare County Board Chambers, 10:00 a.m. Tulare County Board Chambers
2800 W. Burrel Visalia, CA 932912800 W. Burrel Visalia, CA 93291
March 30March 30thth, at 1:00 p.m. Calif. Dept of Health Services, at 1:00 p.m. Calif. Dept of Health Services
Auditorium, 1500 Capitol Ave, Sacramento CA 95714Auditorium, 1500 Capitol Ave, Sacramento CA 95714
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Prop 84 Implementation Prop 84 Implementation Public Resources Code Division 43Public Resources Code Division 43
Chapter 2Chapter 2
Sections 75021, 75022, and 75025Sections 75021, 75022, and 75025
Purpose: funding for projects to ensure public Purpose: funding for projects to ensure public water systems can provide safe water to the water systems can provide safe water to the community servedcommunity served
Who: public water system apply for funding Who: public water system apply for funding
(or directly benefit from funding provided)(or directly benefit from funding provided)
What costs are eligible: application, feasibility, What costs are eligible: application, feasibility, project design, and construction costsproject design, and construction costs
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Emergency Clean Water Grant Fund Emergency Clean Water Grant Fund Prop 84, Chapter 2 Prop 84, Chapter 2
Public Resources Code Section 75021Public Resources Code Section 75021 $10 million from Prop 84 to the Emergency Clean Water $10 million from Prop 84 to the Emergency Clean Water
Grant Fund (H&SC Section 116475)Grant Fund (H&SC Section 116475) $250,000 limit per "project” (Public Res. Code Sec. $250,000 limit per "project” (Public Res. Code Sec.
75021)75021) CDHS - district may make oral contract up to $5,000 CDHS - district may make oral contract up to $5,000
(H&SC Section 116480)(H&SC Section 116480) Request from public water system, County Health Officer Request from public water system, County Health Officer
or County Director of Environmental Healthor County Director of Environmental Health Applications for emergency funding must be submitted Applications for emergency funding must be submitted
to CDHS or LPAto CDHS or LPA CDHS District office reviews and confirms funding need CDHS District office reviews and confirms funding need
consistent with Emergency Clean Water Grant Fund consistent with Emergency Clean Water Grant Fund criteriacriteria
District makes funding recommendation to DDWEM ChiefDistrict makes funding recommendation to DDWEM Chief
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Prop 84Prop 84ImplementationImplementation
General Process General Process
for for
Funding ProjectsFunding Projects
Public Resources CodePublic Resources Code
Sections 75022 and 75025Sections 75022 and 75025
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The general process The general process CDHS funding -- Prop 84 projects CDHS funding -- Prop 84 projects
Sections 75022 and 75025Sections 75022 and 75025
Pre-application submitted by systemPre-application submitted by system Pre-application reviewed and project ranked by CDHS Pre-application reviewed and project ranked by CDHS (Using Table 1-75022 and Table 1-75025)(Using Table 1-75022 and Table 1-75025) Project Priority List establishedProject Priority List established Projects invited to submit a full project application Projects invited to submit a full project application Complete project application submitted by systemComplete project application submitted by system Application evaluated by CDHS Application evaluated by CDHS Commitment letter issued by CDHSCommitment letter issued by CDHS Conditions of letter of commitment are met by Conditions of letter of commitment are met by
ApplicantApplicant Funding agreement issued by CDHSFunding agreement issued by CDHS
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CDHS CDHS Prop 84 Prop 84
General GuidelinesGeneral GuidelinesPRC Sections 75022 & 75025PRC Sections 75022 & 75025
(slide 1 of 2)(slide 1 of 2)
Applicants may be reimbursed for expenses Applicants may be reimbursed for expenses incurred for preliminary and construction costs incurred for preliminary and construction costs determined by CDHS to be eligible. determined by CDHS to be eligible.
Eligible preliminary costs may include planning, Eligible preliminary costs may include planning, engineering, design, environmental engineering, design, environmental documentation, labor compliance and interim documentation, labor compliance and interim financingfinancing. .
Construction expenses, in order to be eligible, must Construction expenses, in order to be eligible, must have been incurred after the applicant receives a have been incurred after the applicant receives a letter of commitment from CDHSletter of commitment from CDHS
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CDHS CDHS Prop 84 Prop 84
General Guidelines (cont.)General Guidelines (cont.)(cont) PRC Sections 75022 & 75025(cont) PRC Sections 75022 & 75025
(slide 2 of 2)(slide 2 of 2)
Grants to privately owned water systems will be Grants to privately owned water systems will be subject to conditions (either from California Public subject to conditions (either from California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) of by CDHS in the Utilities Commission (CPUC) of by CDHS in the grant agreement, to prohibit private gains from grant agreement, to prohibit private gains from public grant fundspublic grant funds
Funds cannot be used for operation and Funds cannot be used for operation and maintenance activitiesmaintenance activities
Project activities subject to CEQAProject activities subject to CEQA Labor Compliance Plan requiredLabor Compliance Plan required
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Prop 84 General TerminologyProp 84 General Terminology
2007 2007 sstatewide tatewide mmedian edian hhousehold ousehold iincome = ncome = $54,135$54,135
Disadvantaged Community Disadvantaged Community Community with an MHI less than 80% of the statewide Community with an MHI less than 80% of the statewide
MHI MHI 2007 disadvantaged community2007 disadvantaged community
mhi below mhi below $43,308$43,308
Severely Disadvantaged Community Severely Disadvantaged Community Community with an MHI less than 60% of the statewide Community with an MHI less than 60% of the statewide
MHI MHI 2007 2007 severelyseverely disadvantaged community disadvantaged community
mhi below mhi below $32,481$32,481
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CDHSCDHSProp 84 ImplementationProp 84 Implementation
Public Resources Code Public Resources Code
Section 75022Section 75022
Small Community Water SystemSmall Community Water System
Infrastructure Improvement GrantsInfrastructure Improvement Grants
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Prop 84 Prop 84 Section 75022Section 75022
Small Community Grants for Infrastructure Small Community Grants for Infrastructure
Priority for projects to correct Priority for projects to correct
chemical contaminantschemical contaminants
Funding for construction projects to enable Funding for construction projects to enable system to meet safe drinking water standardssystem to meet safe drinking water standards
Examples: Examples: treatment of contaminated watertreatment of contaminated water construction of new sourceconstruction of new source interconnection or consolidation with adjacent interconnection or consolidation with adjacent
water systemwater system
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Prop 84 Section 75022Prop 84 Section 75022Small Community Grants for Infrastructure Small Community Grants for Infrastructure
DevelopmentDevelopment
• Specific Criteria:Specific Criteria:
• Small Community Water System is defined as a Small Community Water System is defined as a community water system serving 4,500 service community water system serving 4,500 service connections or less, connections or less, oror providing service to a providing service to a yearlong population of 12,600 or less, yearlong population of 12,600 or less, oror a a public school water systempublic school water system
• allows for feasibility and construction grants (or allows for feasibility and construction grants (or funding phases)funding phases)
• allows advanced funding (up to 25% of project allows advanced funding (up to 25% of project cost)cost)
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Public Resources Code Section 75022Public Resources Code Section 75022Small Community Grants for Infrastructure Small Community Grants for Infrastructure
DevelopmentDevelopment
• Projects ranked using Table 1-75022Projects ranked using Table 1-75022
• $5 million per project maximum$5 million per project maximum
• $15 million maximum per regional project$15 million maximum per regional project
• Applicant must meet Technical, Managerial, Financial Applicant must meet Technical, Managerial, Financial requirements requirements
• document ownership and water rightsdocument ownership and water rights
• consolidation must be considered as a project consolidation must be considered as a project alternative alternative
• budget projectionbudget projection
• Applicant must hold or have applied for a water system Applicant must hold or have applied for a water system permit from CDHS or the county.permit from CDHS or the county.
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Small Water System Infrastructure ImprovementsTable 1- 75022
Proposed Ranking Points(slide 1 of 5)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Regulatory Status of Primary Contaminant
Addressed
Chemical Contaminant w MCL
8
Microbial Contamination w MCL
4
Contamination w PHG; MCL not yet adopted
2
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Small Water System Infrastructure ImprovementsTable 1- 75022
Proposed Ranking Points (slide 2 of 5)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
CriteriaPoints
Health Risk of Primary Contaminant Addressed
Acute effects, developmental effects,
or effects from shorter-term
exposures
4
Carcinogen by ingestion + effects
from chronic, longer term exposures
3
Carcinogen by ingestion
2
Chronic effects1
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Small Water System Infrastructure ImprovementsTable 1- 75022
Proposed Ranking Points (slide 3 of 5)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic Criteria Points
Number of Contaminants in
Drinking Water Supply Exceeding MCL to be
Addressed
4 or more contaminants
4
3 contaminants 3
2 contaminants 2
1 contaminant 1
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Small Water System Infrastructure ImprovementsTable 1- 75022
Proposed Ranking Points (slide 4 of 5)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
CriteriaPoints
Applicant MHI
< 20% SMHI 10
20% < SMHI < 40% 8
40% < SMHI < 60% 6
60% < SMHI < 80% 4
> 80% SMHI 0
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Small Water System Infrastructure ImprovementsTable 1- 75022
Proposed Ranking Points (slide 5 of 5)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Consolidation / Interconnection
Physical consolidation with another system
5
Interconnection with another system (not
consolidation)3
Managerial Consolidation
2
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Regional ProjectsProjects that address
regional water issues with 3 or more systems
2
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Prop 84Prop 84Public Resources CodePublic Resources Code
Section 75025 Section 75025
Projects to Prevent or Reduce Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of GroundwaterContamination of Groundwater
used as a used as a Drinking Water SourceDrinking Water Source
Who is eligible to apply:Who is eligible to apply:
Community Water SystemsCommunity Water Systems
Non-profit entitiesNon-profit entities
[for projects which benefit a water source used by several [for projects which benefit a water source used by several community water systems]community water systems]
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Prop 84 (Public Resources Code 75025)Prop 84 (Public Resources Code 75025)Groundwater contamination reduction ($60 million)Groundwater contamination reduction ($60 million)
Examples of Potentially Eligible ProjectsExamples of Potentially Eligible Projects Local and Regional groundwater remediation/treatment projects Local and Regional groundwater remediation/treatment projects Properly constructed replacement wells to avoid contaminated Properly constructed replacement wells to avoid contaminated
strata. strata. Treatment or construction of blending facilities to deal with Treatment or construction of blending facilities to deal with
contaminated well. contaminated well. An Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project that stores An Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) project that stores
surface water in the ground and extracts and blends with surface water in the ground and extracts and blends with contaminated wells during high demand periods. contaminated wells during high demand periods.
Use of treated surface water and blend with contaminated well Use of treated surface water and blend with contaminated well water. water.
Project to remediate contaminate plume to prevent migration of Project to remediate contaminate plume to prevent migration of contaminants to drinking water sourcescontaminants to drinking water sources
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Public Resources Code Section 75025 Public Resources Code Section 75025 Groundwater Contamination Reduction Groundwater Contamination Reduction
CDHS ImplementationCDHS Implementation
Projects assigned points based on Table 1-75025
Same categories as Table 1-75022 with two additional categories "Additional Project Benefits" and "Impact on Drinking Water Sources"
CDHS shall require repayment for costs that are subsequently recovered from parties responsible for the contamination.
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 1 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Regulatory Status of Primary Contaminant
Addressed
Chemical Contaminant w MCL
4
Microbial Contamination w MCL
3
Contamination w PHG; MCL not yet adopted
2
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 2 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
CriteriaPoints
Health Risk of Primary Contaminant Addressed
Acute effects, developmental effects,
or effects from shorter-term
exposures
4
Carcinogen by ingestion + effects
from chronic, longer term exposures
3
Carcinogen by ingestion
2
Chronic effects1
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 3 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic Criteria Points
Number of Contaminants in
Drinking Water Supply Exceeding MCL to be
Addressed
4 or more contaminants
4
3 contaminants 3
2 contaminants 2
1 contaminant 1
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 4 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
CriteriaPoints
Applicant MHI
< 20% SMHI 10
20% < SMHI < 40% 8
40% < SMHI < 60% 6
60% < SMHI < 80% 4
> 80% SMHI 0
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking Points
(slide 5 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Consolidation / Interconnection
Physical consolidation with another system
5
Interconnection with another system (not
consolidation)3
Managerial Consolidation
2
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 6 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Regional ProjectsProjects that address
regional water issues with 3 or more systems
4
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Additional Project Benefits
Provides Treatment 3
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Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater Projects to Prevent or Reduce Contamination of Groundwater that Serves as a Source of Drinking Waterthat Serves as a Source of Drinking Water
Table 1- 75025Table 1- 75025Proposed Ranking PointsProposed Ranking Points
(slide 7 of 7)
Applicant/ProjectCharacteristic
Criteria Points
Impact on Drinking Water Sources
Contaminant has reached active PWS source & has been detected below the
MCL
3
Contaminant has not reached PWS source but is within 2 year time of
travel
2
Contaminant has not reached PWS source but
is within 2 to 10 year time of travel
1
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CDHS Prop 84CDHS Prop 84
Additional InformationAdditional Information
General Project DevelopmentGeneral Project Development
1.1. Engineering design - component capacity limitsEngineering design - component capacity limits
2.2. Engineering design - evaluation of project Engineering design - evaluation of project alternativesalternatives
3.3. Feasibility studiesFeasibility studies
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CDHS Implementation Plan / MilestonesCDHS Implementation Plan / Milestones
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General GuidelinesGeneral Guidelines Project Design Capacity Project Design Capacity
Project Design CapacityProject Design Capacity If an applicant is required to prepare an Urban Water If an applicant is required to prepare an Urban Water
Management Plan pursuant to California Water Code Management Plan pursuant to California Water Code Section 10610 et seq [systems serving 3,000 or more Section 10610 et seq [systems serving 3,000 or more service connections], a copy of the plan shall be submitted service connections], a copy of the plan shall be submitted to CDHS. The proposed project must be consistent with the to CDHS. The proposed project must be consistent with the most recent urban water management plan of the system.most recent urban water management plan of the system.
Eligible project costs are limited to facilities sized to serve Eligible project costs are limited to facilities sized to serve no more than the 20-year demand projected in an Urban no more than the 20-year demand projected in an Urban Water Management Plan or comparable public water Water Management Plan or comparable public water system planning document. system planning document.
In the absence of an Urban Water Management Plan or In the absence of an Urban Water Management Plan or comparable document, the eligible project costs are limited comparable document, the eligible project costs are limited to facilities sized to serve no more than 10% above existing to facilities sized to serve no more than 10% above existing water demand at peak flowwater demand at peak flow
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Engineering ReportEngineering Report
Engineering report component of the application mustEngineering report component of the application must
include ainclude a life cycle cost analysis life cycle cost analysis ~~minimum of 10 years life cycle, minimum of 10 years life cycle,
~including the operations and maintenance costs for each ~including the operations and maintenance costs for each alternativealternative
Engineering report must fully evaluate consolidation Engineering report must fully evaluate consolidation as a project alternative as a project alternative
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CDHS Prop 84 ImplementationCDHS Prop 84 Implementation
Funding for Feasibility ProjectFunding for Feasibility Project Feasibility projects: examples of potentially eligible Feasibility projects: examples of potentially eligible
activities & costsactivities & costs
engineering analysis to identify and evaluate possible engineering analysis to identify and evaluate possible solutions solutions
preliminary engineering design, preliminary engineering design,
environmental compliance environmental compliance
drilling of test wellsdrilling of test wells
labor compliance activities, laboratory testing, legal labor compliance activities, laboratory testing, legal and administrative expensesand administrative expenses
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Proposed General GuidelinesProposed General GuidelinesFeasibility StudiesFeasibility Studies
Feasibility studies must be completed within 18 Feasibility studies must be completed within 18 months following the Funding Agreement months following the Funding Agreement execution execution
Award of a feasibility study grant does not Award of a feasibility study grant does not guarantee that a subsequent construction grant guarantee that a subsequent construction grant will be available or offeredwill be available or offered
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CDHSCDHSProp 84Prop 84
Section 75022 & 75025Section 75022 & 75025
2007 Funding2007 Funding
Applications submitted for funding under the Safe Applications submitted for funding under the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, Safe
Drinking Water Bond Law, or CDHS Prop 50, as of Drinking Water Bond Law, or CDHS Prop 50, as of April 12, 2007, that are eligible under the criteria April 12, 2007, that are eligible under the criteria
developed for Section 75022 or 75025 will be developed for Section 75022 or 75025 will be considered for funding in 2007considered for funding in 2007
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Project Funding and Construction Project Funding and Construction Timeline TargetsTimeline Targets
Universal Pre-application Universal Pre-application Initial ~ May 1, 2007; close June 30, 2007]Initial ~ May 1, 2007; close June 30, 2007] Annually ~ May 1 to June 30 thereafter]Annually ~ May 1 to June 30 thereafter]
Prop 84 Project Priority Lists (Section 75022 and 75025)Prop 84 Project Priority Lists (Section 75022 and 75025) Updated annually following close of pre-app period Updated annually following close of pre-app period
Letter Inviting Application -- Letter Inviting Application -- semiannual for ~15% of available funds semiannual for ~15% of available funds
Response to Letter Inviting Application Response to Letter Inviting Application System response due 30 days from receiptSystem response due 30 days from receipt
Complete Application due Complete Application due Application due 6 mos. from Letter Inviting Application due 6 mos. from Letter Inviting
Application Application
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Project Funding and Construction Project Funding and Construction Timeline TargetTimeline Target
Letter of Commitment (LOC) of grant funds Letter of Commitment (LOC) of grant funds ~ 6 months from application receipt~ 6 months from application receipt
Funding Agreement Funding Agreement ~~ 6 months from LOC ~~ 6 months from LOC
Project must Project must start constructionstart construction no later than one year from the date of the no later than one year from the date of the
Funding Agreement execution. Funding Agreement execution. Project Project construction must be completedconstruction must be completed
within 3 years from the date of the Funding within 3 years from the date of the Funding Agreement execution.Agreement execution.
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How do I submit a Prop 84 Pre-application?How do I submit a Prop 84 Pre-application?
CDHS Universal pre-application is scheduled for release CDHS Universal pre-application is scheduled for release
~ May 1, 2007 [submission period close date will be ~ May 1, 2007 [submission period close date will be announced on the web site ~ June 30]announced on the web site ~ June 30]
CDHS - DWP is developing a single pre-application for all CDHS - DWP is developing a single pre-application for all of its funding programsof its funding programs State Revolving FundState Revolving Fund Prop – 50 Prop – 50 Prop - 84Prop - 84
Systems may submit more than one pre-applicationSystems may submit more than one pre-application
Separate pre-application required for each project Separate pre-application required for each project problemproblem
Preapp will be ranked and incorporated on each funding Preapp will be ranked and incorporated on each funding list for which it is eligiblelist for which it is eligible
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Submit Comments to CDHS Submit Comments to CDHS
on Proposed Ranking Criteria for Prop 84on Proposed Ranking Criteria for Prop 84
by April 13, 2007by April 13, 2007
Fax:Fax: (916) 449-5656 (916) 449-5656
email:email: [email protected] [email protected]
Mail: Mail: CDHS-DDWEM (MS 7418)CDHS-DDWEM (MS 7418)
Attn: Prop 84Attn: Prop 84
P.O. Box 997413P.O. Box 997413
Sacramento, CA 95899-7413Sacramento, CA 95899-7413
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For details on Prop 84For details on Prop 84
Check DHS website for ongoing Check DHS website for ongoing implementation ofimplementation of
Prop 84 and other funding programsProp 84 and other funding programs
including Pre-application announcementsincluding Pre-application announcements
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/ddwem/fundinghttp://www.dhs.ca.gov/ps/ddwem/funding