File #: UC-21-0828    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agenda Item Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 11/4/2021 In control: Utilities Commission
On agenda: 11/16/2021 Final action:
Title: Receive and File an Update on the City of Rialto/Rialto Utility Authority's Grant Application to the US Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART program, Water and Energy Efficiency Grants for Fiscal Year 2022. (RECEIVE AND FILE)
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For Utilities Commission Meeting [November 16, 2021]
TO: Honorable Chairperson and Commission
APPROVAL: Thomas J. Crowley, P.E., Utilities Manager

Title
Receive and File an Update on the City of Rialto/Rialto Utility Authority's Grant Application to the US Bureau of Reclamation's WaterSMART program, Water and Energy Efficiency Grants for Fiscal Year 2022.
(RECEIVE AND FILE)

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BACKGROUND
The U.S. Department of the Interior's (Department) WaterSMART (Sustain and Manage America's Resources for Tomorrow) Program provides a framework for Federal leadership and assistance to stretch and secure water supplies for future generations in support of the Department's priorities. Through WaterSMART, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) leverages Federal and non-Federal funding to work cooperatively with States, Tribes, and local entities as they plan for and implement actions to increase water supply sustainability through investments in existing infrastructure and attention to local water conflicts.

As of July, the U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that more than 93% of the land in nine of the Western states is in drought conditions, and nearly 60% of the area is experiencing extreme or exceptional drought. Through WaterSMART, Reclamation provides financial assistance to water managers for projects that seek to conserve and use water more efficiently and accomplish other benefits that contribute to sustainability in the Western United States.

ANALYSIS/DISCUSSION
Projects funded through the WaterSMART Grants: Water and Energy Efficiency Grants program will conserve and use water more efficiently; increase the production of hydropower; mitigate conflict risk in areas at a high risk of future water conflict; and accomplish other benefits that contribute to water supply reliability in the western United States.

The estimated program funding is $15 million with a maximum grant opportunity of $2 million for projects that would be completed in three years or $50...

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