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Local, State and Federal Opportunities MWD Accelerated Recycled Water Retrofit Program MWD Local Resource Program Water Savings Incentive Program So Cal Water$mart $10M $10M Provides financial incentives directly to customers Dependent on type of project Provides financial incentives for the development of water recycling, groundwater recovery, and seawater desalination projects. Open to all commercial, industrial, agricultural, institutional and large Landscape customers Business and residential rebates to help encourage water efficiency and conservation Public and private owners to convert potable water irrigation or industrial water systems to utilize recycled water. Projects can include: Water recycling Groundwater recovery Seawater desalination Project examples: Replacement of older, less water-efficient equipment, Comprehensive changes to industrial processes that reduce water consumption, Improvements to existing irrigation systems and landscaping to improve water use efficiency. Commercial Projects: Plumbing Fixtures Landscaping Equipment Food and HVAC Equipment Medical and Dental Equipment Residential Projects: Turf Removal Residential Devices S S S First come first serve basis starting 7/1/16 through 6/30/18 or until funds are exhausted. Three incentive payment options: 1.Sliding scale incentives up to $340/AF over 25 years, 2.Sliding scale incentives up to $475/AF over 15 years, or 3.Fixed incentive up to $305/AF over 25 years. Payment amount is up to $0.60 per 1,000 gallons saved per year over the project live, up to a maximum of 10%. Incentives are limited to 50% of eligible project costs Page 1 of 6 October 11, 2016

Local, State and Federal Opportunities SWRCB Groundwater $800M $744M (FY 15/16) Projects that prevent or clean up contamination of GW that serves or has served as a DW source. Planning projects; implementation projects including but not limited to: Wellhead treatment Extraction wells with treatment Centralized GW treatment GW recharge to prevent/reduce contamination GW injection to prevent seawater intrusion Public Comment period PAST; June 2016: Applicant Workshops Continuously: Pre-Applications Due TBD: Grant Award Applicants must submit a preapplication before submitting a final application. Final applications are available as of June 10, 2016 State Coastal Conservancy SWRCB Stormwater: Implementation Grants $100.5M $10M Multibenefit ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects. $200M $80M Multi-benefit SW projects that are respond to climate change, and are included in an adopted SW Resource Plan or IRWMP. facilities Planning projects; implementation projects that promote at least 2 of the following benefits: GW recharge WQ improvements Urban forestry Public greenspace watershed health Runoff reduction Implementation projects including but not limited to: Green infrastructure SW capture SW treatment 4 1 June 30: July 8, 2016: October 2016: 1 grant awards TBD 2018: 2 solicitations for implementation grants Priority for 4: Urban Greening in LA County Planning grant solicitation closed in March ($20M) One more round of implementation grants anticipated for FY 16/17 ($100M) Page 2 of 6 October 11, 2016

CNRA Urban Rivers DWR Water Use Efficiency: CalConserve Revolving Fund DWR IRWM: Implementation Grants Local, State and Federal Opportunities $20M TBD Multibenefit green infrastructure projects that increase regional & local water selfsufficiency. $10M $10M Sustainable funding source for urban water use efficiency projects. $418M statewide $98M for LA Region TBD Projects and programs that support IRWM. Implementation projects that promote at least 2 of the following: GW recharge and water reuse Energy conservation Runoff treatment using soils, plans, and natural processes Restoration of native habitat Regional and local resiliency to climate change impacts Projects including but not limited to: Dish/clothes washer upgrades Water-saving plumbing fixtures Hot-water recirculating pumps Leak detection & repair Landscape irrigation upgrades Commercial, institutional, and industrial water efficiency Implementation projects including but not limited to: Water reuse & recycling Water conservation Surface storage/gw recharge Conjunctive use Water conveyance Watershed restoration/protection SW resource management Desalination WQ improvements Public comment period Solicitation opening soon June 17, 2016: Public comments due July 2016: final guidelines October 2016: July 2017: Grant awards Spring 2016: final guidelines Summer: Loan applications due In development TBD: 1 solicitation for implementation grants This program is different from the $100M allocated to SMMC and RMC for will be split: $5M for loans to local agencies for water efficiency upgrades $5M for loans to customers for onsite projects or leak repairs Public comment period ended April 8, 2016 Page 3 of 6 October 11, 2016

DWR IRWM: Planning Grants DWR IRWM: DAC Involvement USBOR WaterSMART Grant Water and Energy Efficiency Grants $5M $5M (expected) $51M statewide $9.8 for LA Region $23.4M $2M Award $51M (expected) Local, State and Federal Opportunities Projects and programs that support IRWM. Projects and programs that support IRWM. Unknown USBOR provides 50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, Tribes, States and other entities with water or power delivery authority. Planning projects that accomplish: Development of an IRWM plan that meets the IRWM Plan Standards Compliance with recent legislation Improvement of an existing IRWM plan. Projects ensuring DAC involvement in IRWM planning efforts, including but not limited to eligible projects described in the Implementation Grant list. Develop and update comprehensive drought contingency plans, Implement projects that will drought Implement emergency response actions. This program supports drought resiliency projects that will drought and reduce the need for emergency response actions. 1 Solicitation opening soon 1 Solicitation opening soon Draft Updated Evaluation Criteria issued September 27 th and comments due October 28 th June 2016: July 2016: Applicant workshops August 2016: September 2016: 1 grant awards June 2016: final RFP December 2016: Proposals due TBD: 1 grant awards can be applied to new or existing IRWMPs No solicitation there will be a single proposal for each of the 12 Areas, compiled by DWR and RMC staff. Projects should seek to conserve and use water more efficiently, increase the use of renewable energy, protect endangered species, or facilitate water markets. Page 4 of 6 October 11, 2016

Local, State and Federal Opportunities USBOR WaterSMART Grant Small-Scale Water Efficiency Projects $23.4M $2M Award $150,000 Federal and Non-Federal cost share of each proposal USBOR provides 50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, Tribes, States and other entities with water or power delivery authority. Projects should be limited to onthe-ground project: Canal Lining/Piping Municipal Metering Irrigation Flow Measurement SCADA and Automation Landscape Irrigation measures High-Efficiency Indoor Appliances Fixtures Draft Evaluation Criteria issued September 27 th and comments due October 28 th Intended to support specific small-scale water efficiency projects that have been prioritized through planning efforts led by the applicant. USBOR WaterSMART Grant Cooperative Watershed Management Program (CWMP) $10M $2M Award Unknown USBOR provides 50/50 cost share funding to irrigation and water districts, Tribes, States and other entities with water or power delivery authority. Provides funding to watershed projects: Improving Stream Channel Structure and Complexity Restoring or Enhancing Floodplains Restoring or Enhancing Riparian Vegetation Invasive Species Prevention/Control Increasing In-stream Flows Improving habitat through Water Management Urban Runoff Mitigation and Reduction Agricultural Runoff Mitigation and Reduction Mining and Forestry Remediation Other Water Treatment Projects Draft Eligible Project Types and Evaluation Criteria issued September 27 th and comments due October 28 th Provides funding to watershed groups to develop and implement local solutions to improve water quality and the ecological resilience of rivers, streams, and riparian areas; conserve water for multiple uses; and reduce conflicts over water through collaborative conservation efforts in the management of local watersheds. Page 5 of 6 October 11, 2016

Local, State and Federal Opportunities Title XVI Grants (WaterSMART) $20M $4M Award Unknown Reclamation identifies and investigates opportunities to reclaim and reuse wastewaters and naturally impaired ground and surface water in the 17 Western States and Hawaii. Develop and update comprehensive drought contingency plans, Implement projects that will drought Implement emergency response actions. This program supports drought resiliency projects that will drought and reduce the need for emergency response actions. PSP to be issued in October 2016 Title XVI includes funding for the planning, design, and construction of water recycling and reuse projects on a project specific basis. Page 6 of 6 October 11, 2016