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<br />No, 1998 AWPF GRANT AWARDS
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<br />Spring 1999
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<br />Applicant(s)
<br />
<br />AMOUNT REQUESTED
<br />TOTAL PROJECT COST
<br />
<br />James W. Crosswhite $ 19,800/ $ 21,280
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<br />189 EC Bar Ranch Water Well Project
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<br />190 Upper Verde Adaptive Management Unit
<br />
<br />192 Verde Riparian Action Plan: Riparian Species Planting Program
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<br />193 Empire / Cienega / Empirita Fencing Project
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<br />197 Watershed Restoration of a High-Elevation Riparian Community
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<br />198 Evaluation of Carex Species for Use in Riparian Restoration R
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<br />200 Tritium as a Tracer of Groundwater Sources and Movement
<br />. in the Upper Gila River Drainage R
<br />
<br />202 Twin Lakes Riparian Restoration
<br />
<br />203 Fluvial Geomorphology Study and Demonstration Projects to
<br />Enhance and Restore Riparian Habitat on the Gila River
<br />from the New Mexico Border to the San Carlos Reservoir
<br />
<br />206 Horseshoe Allotment: Verde Riparian Project II
<br />
<br />207 Classification of Riverine Habitats of the Upper Verde River R
<br />
<br />208 Upper Verde Valley Riparian Area Historical Analysis R
<br />
<br />209 Effects of Removal of Livestock Grazing on Riparian Vegetation
<br />and Channel Conditions of Selected Reaches of the
<br />Upper Verde River R
<br />
<br />212 Verde River Headwaters Riparian Restoration
<br />Demonstration Project
<br />
<br />213 Enhancement and Restoration of Riparian Habitat
<br />along the Verde River
<br />
<br />214 Watershed Enhancement on the Antelope Allotment
<br />
<br />215 Partnership for Riparian Conservation in Northeastern
<br />Pima County II (PROPIMA II)
<br />
<br />217 Cibecue Creek Restoration Project
<br />
<br />218 Gooseberry Creek Restoration Project, Phase II
<br />
<br />219 Lofer Creek Restoration Project, Phase II
<br />
<br />220 Hay Mountain Watershed Rehabilitation
<br />
<br />On December 11, 1998, the AWPF
<br />Commission selected 18 of 34 proposals
<br />submitted for the 1998 grant cycle. Project
<br />titles followed by an "R" are research projects.
<br />Grant awards totaled $2,588,852. The AWPF
<br />
<br />Commission is directed by statute to give
<br />priority to the following proposals:
<br />
<br />a Projects that provide for continued
<br />maintenance of the enhanced stream
<br />
<br />Almida Land & Cattle $115,300 / $342,100
<br />
<br />Verde NRCD $ 15,000/ $ 39,OOO
<br />
<br />Empire Ranch $ 58,850/ $ 89,850
<br />Northem Arizona University $286,275 / $432,792
<br />
<br />Northern Arizona University $ 47,907/ $ 75,368
<br />
<br />Arizona Geological Survey $ 41 ,028 / $ 41,028
<br />
<br />Fort Mohave Indian Reservation $ 95,366/ $189,935
<br />
<br />Graham County $449,872/ $919,872
<br />
<br />George and Sharon Yard $ 85,436/ $174,326
<br />
<br />Rocky Mountain Research Station $ 44,481/ $134,986
<br />
<br />Northern Arizona University $ 41 ,719 / $ 62,150
<br />
<br />The Nature Conservancy $116,500/$477,365
<br />
<br />Northern Arizona University $148,429/ $261,972
<br />
<br />Sail River Pima-Maricopa $205,718/ $370,918
<br />Indian Community
<br />
<br />Foremaster Revocable Trust $135,807/ $202,657
<br />
<br />Rincon Institute $ 44,313/ $ 79,213
<br />
<br />White Mountain Apache Tribe $185,790/$472,350
<br />
<br />White Mountain Apache Tribe $167,368/ $383,918
<br />
<br />White Mountain Apache Tribe $167,368/ $398,918
<br />
<br />Ruth Evelyn Cowan $116,525/ $161,525
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<br />segment and associated riparian habitat;
<br />
<br />a Projects that include broad-based
<br />local involvement;
<br />
<br />a Projects that directly benefit perennial
<br />or intermittent rivers or streams; and
<br />
<br />a Projects which include matching monies
<br />or assets of comparable value including
<br />in-kind contributions. .
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