Delaware Opens Grant Applications for Surface Water Projects

Tidewater Park, LaurelCredit: DNREC

DOVER, DE — Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is now accepting proposals for matching grants aimed at planning surface water projects. The initiative is open to county and municipal governments, conservation districts, and estuary programs. Proposals must be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, 2024.

Funding Opportunities

Eligible projects include a broad range of activities. These encompass planning and preliminary engineering for surface water projects, stormwater retrofits, green technology practices, stream and wetland restoration, small watershed studies, and master plans for surface water and drainage projects. Other projects aimed at controlling source water pollution are also eligible.

Grant applications can request up to $50,000. However, applicants must provide a one-to-one cash match. Additionally, up to 10% of the grant funds may be allocated towards administrative costs. There is an annual cap of $100,000 per applicant for cumulative grant awards in any given fiscal year.

Focus on Water Quality

The Surface Water Matching Planning Grant program is part of Delaware’s Clean Water Revolving Fund. The goal is to support projects that reduce surface water runoff and improve water quality in impaired watersheds.

Competitive Selection Process

The Delaware Water Infrastructure Advisory Council will recommend projects for funding through a competitive grant process. This approach ensures that the most promising and impactful projects receive the necessary support to advance.

Delaware’s Grant Opportunity for Water Quality Improvement

Delaware’s commitment to improving water quality and managing surface water runoff is evident in this grant opportunity. By encouraging local governments and organizations to submit proposals, the state aims to foster innovative solutions to pressing environmental challenges. Interested parties should act quickly to meet the August 21 deadline and take advantage of this valuable funding opportunity.

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