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Water Supply Protection
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Section D General Studies - Other States
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AZ
Date
10/1/2000
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AWPF
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Arizona Water Protection Fund - Meetings/Newletters - Arizona Water Protection Fund - Newsletter
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<br />Arizona Water Protection Fund Ne'etter <br /> <br />1999 GRANT AWARDS <br /> <br />AWPF Staff <br /> <br />Department <br />of Water Resources <br />500 North Third Street <br />Phoenix, Arizona 85004 <br /> <br />Su Miller <br />Program Manager <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7260 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Perri Benemelis <br />Project Manager <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7172 <br /> <br />David Christiana <br />Hydrologist <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7339 <br /> <br />Rodney J. Held <br />Project Manager <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7012 <br /> <br />Jrmalisa Horton <br />Administrative Assistant <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7016 <br />602-417-2423 (FAX) <br /> <br />Kelly Kessler <br />Intern <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7225 <br /> <br />Martha J. McConnell <br />Attorney <br />602-417-2420 <br /> <br />Lisa Swanson <br />Project Manager <br />602-417-2400, exl. 7168 <br /> <br />Catherine B. Williams <br />Editor / NRCD Liaison <br />602-542-2697 <br /> <br />The AWPF Commission met irhucson on <br />December 2,1999, to make fi~1 al <br />selections for 1999 grant awa' s. 38 <br />proposals were submitted for t e fifth <br />grant cycle. 32 projects were ~~Iected for <br />funding. There was approxim~tely $7.0 <br />million available for funding a~d grant <br />awards totaled $6,990,509. ~II <br />r <br />The following table is a compilation of <br />,[ <br />projects selected for grant aw~rds..The <br />first column shows the appiication <br />, <br />number. <br /> <br />I <br />The second column shows the!project <br />title. Project titles followed by'~n "R" are in <br />the "research" category. All o~her projects <br />-:)rtlo in tha. IIr:::lnit:::d / nth,::t.r mp~C:llrpc" <br />....'.... I" LI ,...... .......,... ~..... I ...,~........, ... ............... ...... <br />category. 1\ <br /> <br />The third column identifies th~ applicant. <br />This roster includes individual ranchers, <br />organizations, university researchers, <br />small towns, large cities, Indian tribes, <br />Natural Resource conservatioq Districts <br />(NRCDs), and state and federil agencies. <br /> <br />The last column shows two dollar <br />amounts. The first amount is tpe grant <br />award. The second amount is the "total <br />project cost," a value which intludes <br />matching monies from the ap~licant and <br />co-sponsors as well as estimates of in-kind <br />services. f <br />, <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Winter 2000 <br /> <br />o Projects that provide for continued <br />maintenance of the enhanced stream <br />segment and associated riparian <br />habitat; <br /> <br />o Projects that include broad-based <br />local invoivement; <br /> <br />o Projects that directly benefit perennial <br />or intermittent rivers or streams; and <br /> <br />o Projects which include matching <br />monies or assets of comparable value <br />including in-kind contributions. . <br /> <br />MARCH 22-23, 2000 <br />FIRST ANNUAL INFORMATION <br />TRANSFER FORUM <br /> <br />The Arizona Water Protection Fund <br />Commission is sponsoring a conference <br />on Riparian and Stream Restoration in <br />Arizona. The conference will be held at <br />the Crowne Plaza Hotei in North Phoenix <br />on March 22"d and 23". Registration is <br />open to the public. <br /> <br />The format of the conference will provide <br />opportunities: 1) For AWPF grantees to <br />present information about their projects; <br />2) For meeting attendees to share <br />restoration techniques that have worked <br />and those that have failed; 3) For the <br />exchange of both technical and <br />anecdotal information; 4) For improved <br />understanding of the basic concepts <br />behind riparian and stream <br />restoration. <br /> <br />, <br />, <br />The AWPF Commission is dire ted by <br /> <br />statute to give priority to the f 1I0wing: <br />, <br /> <br />224 <br /> <br />223 EC Bar Ranch Wildlife Drinker Project <br /> <br />Continued on Page 4 <br /> <br />NO. PROJECT TITLE <br /> <br />APPLICANT <br /> <br />GRANT AWARD t <br />TOTAL PROJECT COST <br /> <br />James W. Crosswhite <br /> <br />$ 14,500/ $15.500 <br /> <br />Lower Cienega Creek Restoration Evaluation Project R \ <br /> <br />Riparian and Watershed Enhancements on the A7 Ranch ] <br /> <br />Lyle Canyon Allotment Riparian Area Restoration Project. Pj' ase 2 <br /> <br />Protection of Spring and Seep Resources of the South Rim \ <br />I <br />II <br />JJ <br /> <br />225 <br /> <br />227 <br /> <br />230 <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />AZ Oept of Environmental Quality <br /> <br />$ 90,110/$171,071 <br /> <br />City of Tucson <br /> <br />$ 486,197 / $ 703.119 <br /> <br /> <br />$ 214,860 / $ 273.115 <br /> <br />$ 290.627 / $ 341,127 <br /> <br />Byrd Lindsey <br /> <br />National Park Service <br />
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