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- ¸¶¸®ÄÚÆÄ-½ºÅÄÇÊµå °ü°³ ¹× ¹è¼ö ±¸¿ª(MSIDD), MSIDD °¡¹³ º¹¿ø·Â ¹° Áõ°­ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥, 2´Ü°è A ¼¾Æ®·² Á¸ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 500¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- ¼Ò³ë¶ó ȯ°æ ¿¬±¸¼Ò(Sonora Environmental Research Institute), Àú¼Òµæ Áö¿ªÀÇ ¿ì¼ö ¼öÁý ´É·Â Áõ°¡ À§ÇØ 4¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- Ä¡³ë ¹ë¸® Ÿ¿î(Town of Chino Valley), Ä¡³ë ¹ë¸® Ÿ¿îÀÇ »õ·Î¿î ¿ä±Ý ±¸Á¶ ºÐ¼® ¹× °³¹ß, Àû¿ë À§ÇÑ ¹° ¼ö¿äÀ² ¿¬±¸¿¡ 4¸¸4õ120´Þ·¯,


- ¾îºó-¿¡µð½¼ ¹°Àú¼ö ±¸¿ª(AEWSD), °¡¹³ ȸº¹ °üÁ¤ ¹× °áÇÕ¿ë ¸ðµ¨¸µ Åø °³¹ß 200¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- Ķ¸®Æ÷´Ï¾Æ ÅäÁö °ü¸® ¿¬±¸¼Ò(California Land Stewardship Institute), ¿ìÅ°¾Æ ¹ë¸®¿Í ·¯½Ã¾È°­ »ó·ù Áö¿ª»çȸ¸¦ À§ÇÑ Àå±â ±Þ¼ö º¹¿ø·Â Á¶¼º À§ÇØ 153¸¸1õ635´Þ·¯


- Ä«À£·Î ¹° ±¸¿ª(Cawello Water District), ÀçÀÌ¿ë¼ö »ý»ê ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 500¸¸ ´Þ·¯


- ºò º£¾î ·¹ÀÌÅ© ½Ã(City of Big Bear Lake), ¿ïÇÁ Àú¼öÁö ºÎ½ºÅÍ ¹× ÆÄÀÌÇÁ¶óÀÎ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 160¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- ¸®¾ËÅä ½Ã(City of Rialto), ½Ã 3A ÁöÇϼö ¿ì¹° ó¸® ½Ã¼³ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 200¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- µ¨¶ó³ë-¾ó¸®¸¶Æ® °ü°³ Áö±¸(Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District), ÅÏÅ×ÀÌºí ¿öÅÍ ¹ðÅ© 6´Ü°è¿¡ 235¸¸2õ759´Þ·¯.


- ÇÁ·¹Áî³ë °ü°³ Áö±¸(Fresno Irrigation District), Ä«ÅÍ-¹ÙÀ̺ñ ÀçÃæÀü À¯¿ª ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 200¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- °ñ·¹Å¸ ¿öÅÍ µð½ºÆ®¸¯Æ®(Goleta Water District), °ñ·¹Å¸ ¿öÅÍ µð½ºÆ®¸¯Æ® °øÇ× °üÁ¤ ó¸® ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 200¸¸ ´Þ·¯


- ÇȽ½¸® °ü°³ Áö±¸(Pixley Irrigation District), 1´Ü°è - Ãø¸é #4 È®Àå ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 200¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- Æ÷Åͺô °ü°³ Áö±¸(Porterville Irrigation District), ³ë½º¿þ½ºÆ® ¼­ºñ½º Áö¿ª °áÇÕ »ç¿ë ÁöÇϼö ÀçÃæÀü ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 46¸¸891´Þ·¯.


- »÷¹ö³Êµð³ë ¹ë¸® ½Ã ¹° ±¸¿ª(San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District), Ä´Åͽº À¯¿ª Ä¿³ØÅÍ ÆÄÀÌÇÁ¶óÀÎ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 135¸¸3õ519´Þ·¯.


- »êŸ Ŭ¶ó¸®Å¸ ¹ë¸® ¿öÅÍ ¿¡ÀÌÀü½Ã(Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency), S À£½º PFAS ¹°Áú ó¸® ¹× ¼Òµ¶ ½Ã¼³¿¡ 500¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- ¼ÎÇÁÅÍ-¿Í½ºÄÚ °ü°³ ±¸¿ª(Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District), ³²µ¿ºÎ ÀçÃæÀü ½Ã¼³ ¹× ¿î¼Û °³¼±¿¡ 50¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- »þÇÁÆ®-¿Í½ºÄÚ °ü°³ ±¸¿ª(Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District), Å´¹ú¸®³ª ÆÄÀÌÇÁ¶óÀÎ ¿î¼Û °³¼± ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 131¸¸5õ83´Þ·¯.


- ½ºÅåÅÏ À̽ºÆ® ¿öÅÍ µð½ºÆ®¸¯Æ®(Stockton-East Water District), ½ºÅåÅÏ À̽ºÆ® ¿öÅÍ µð½ºÆ®¸¯Æ® ´ë¼öÃþ ÀúÀå ¹× º¹±¸ ¿ì¹°, $600,000.


- Æ®¶ó¿ìÆ® ¾ð¸®¹ÌƼµå(Trout Unlimited, Inc.), Æ÷Åç¶ó ·¹µå¿ìÁî ½ºÅ×ÀÌÆ® ÆÄÅ©(Portola Redwoods State Park) °¡¹³ ȸº¹ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 147¸¸3õ621´Þ·¯.


- ¼­ºÎ ¸®¹ö»çÀ̵å Ä«¿îƼ ½Ã¸³ ¹° Áö±¸(Western Municipal Water District of Riverside County, Inc.), ÁöÇϼö ½Å·Ú¼º ¹× º¹¿ø·Â ±¸Ãà À§ÇÑ Áö¿ª ¿ì¹° ¼³Ä¡ ¹× ¼öÁú ó¸® ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 5¹é¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


-¿À·Î¶ó ½Ã(City of Aurora), ³ë½º Ä·ÆÛ½º ·¹À̵ð¾ó(Radial ) ¼öÁý °üÁ¤ - °¡¹³ º¹¿ø °èȹ¿¡ 500¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- µµÀÌÄ¡(Deutsch Domestic Water Company Inc.), DDWC ÀúÀå ¹× È¿À² °³¼±¿¡ 58¸¸5õ ´Þ·¯.


- ¿£ÅÍÇÁ¶óÀÌÁî ¿îÇÏ È¸»ç(Enterprize Canal Company), ¿£ÅÍÇÁ¶óÀÌÁî ¿îÇÏ È¸»ç ¿î¼Û °³¼± ¹× ´ë¼öÃþ ÀçÃæÀü ½Ã¼³¿¡ 500¸¸ ´Þ·¯.


- Æú½º °ü°³ ±¸¿ª(Falls Irrigation District), ½º³×ÀÌÅ©°­ ÆòÁö ´ë¼öÃþ °üÁ¤ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¿¡ 41¸¸5õ606´Þ·¯.


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Biden-Harris Administration Invests More Than $84 Million in 36 Drought Resiliency Projects


 

The Department of the Interior today announced a $84.7 million investment from President Biden¡¯s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to help 36 communities throughout the West prepare and respond to the challenges of drought. The selected projects will help bring clean, reliable drinking water to communities across the West through investments in innovative drought resilience efforts, such as groundwater storage, rainwater harvesting, aquifer recharge, water reuse, ion exchange treatment, and other methods to stretch existing water supplies.


"As climate change exacerbates drought impacts throughout the Western United States, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is advancing our work to invest in innovative, locally-led water infrastructure projects and provide clean, reliable water to families and communities across the country,¡± said Assistant Secretary for Water and Science Tanya Trujillo. "Today¡¯s funding will assist our local partners as they work to build drought resilience and improve water security for their community."


"Drought resilience is more important now ever as the West is experiencing more severe and longer droughts," added Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Calimlim Touton. "This investment from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in locally-led projects will help solidify community's water supplies and allow families and farmers to respond to the challenges posed by drought."


The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law allocates $8.3 billion for Reclamation water infrastructure projects over the next five years to advance drought resilience and expand access to clean water for families, farmers and wildlife. The investment will repair aging water delivery systems, secure dams, complete rural water projects, and protect aquatic ecosystems. Today¡¯s funding announcement is part of $1 billion provided through the law for the innovative WaterSMART program, which supports states, tribes, and local entities as they plan for and implement actions to increase water supply through investments to modernize existing infrastructure and avoid potential water conflicts.


The projects selected for funding are:


Arizona


Maricopa-Stanfield Irrigation and Drainage District, MSIDD Drought Resiliency Water Augmentation Program, Phase 2A Central Zone Project, $5,000,000


Sonora Environmental Research Institute Inc., Increasing Rainwater Harvesting Capacity in Low-Income Neighborhoods, $40,000


Town of Chino Valley, Town of Chino Valley Water Demand Rate Study to Analyze, Develop and Deploy New Rate Structures, $44,120


California


Arvin-Edison Water Storage District, AEWSD Drought Recovery Wells and Conjunctive Use Modeling Tool, $2,000,000


California Land Stewardship Institute, Creating Long-Term Water Supply Resiliency for the Communities of Ukiah Valley and the Upper Russian River, $1,531,635


Cawelo Water District, Reuse Produced Water Project, $5,000,000


City of Big Bear Lake, Wolf Reservoir Boosters and Pipeline Project, $1,600,000


City of Rialto, City 3A Groundwater Well Treatment Facility Project, $2,000,000


Delano-Earlimart Irrigation District, Turnipseed Water Bank Phase VI, $2,352,759


Fresno Irrigation District, Carter-Bybee Recharge Basin Project, $2,000,000


Goleta Water District, Goleta Water District Airport Well Treatment Project, $2,000,000


Pixley Irrigation District, Phase I - Lateral #4 Expansion Project, $2,000,000


Porterville Irrigation District, North West Service Area Conjunctive Use Groundwater Recharge Project, $460,891


San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District, Cactus Basins Connector Pipeline Project, $1,353,519


Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency, S Wells Per- & Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Treatment & Disinfection Facilities, $5,000,000


Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District, Southeast Recharge Facility and Conveyance Improvements, $500,000


Shafter-Wasco Irrigation District, Kimberlina Pipeline Conveyance Improvement Project, $1,315,083


Stockton-East Water District, Stockton East Water District Aquifer Storage and Recovery Well, $600,000


Trout Unlimited, Inc., Portola Redwoods State Park Drought Resiliency Project, $1,473,621


Western Municipal Water District of Riverside County, Inc., Building Groundwater Reliability and Resiliency: Regional Well Installation and Water Quality Treatment Project, $5,000,000


Colorado


City of Aurora, North Campus Radial Collector Well - Drought Resilience Initiative, $5,000,000


Deutsch Domestic Water Company Inc., DDWC Storage and Efficiency Improvements, $585,000


Idaho


Enterprize Canal Company, Enterprize Canal Company Conveyance Improvement and Aquifer Recharge Facility, $5,000,000


Falls Irrigation District, Snake River Plain Aquifer Wells Project, $415,606


Nevada


Southern Nevada Water Authority, Septic System Conversion Incentive Program, $1,747,500


New Mexico


City of Gallup, Drought Resiliency Ground Water Well, $5,000,000


New Mexico Acequia Association, Regions of New Mexico with Acequia Water Distribution Systems: Tools to Adapt to Water Scarcity and Guide Implementation of Strategies to Increase Acequia Community and Water Resilience, $1,464,685


Utah


Clinton City, Clinton City Well and Water Storage Project, $2,000,000


Draper Irrigation Company, Draper Irrigation Company Reuse Pump Station Project, $5,000,000


Granger-Hunter Improvement District, GHID Anderson Water Treatment Plant and Well No. 18 Project, $5,000,000


Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Building Drought Resilience Through Increased Groundwater Production Capacity and Aquifer Storage and Recovery, $3,200,000


Liberty Pipeline Company, Liberty Pipeline Company Drought Resiliency Project, $1,547,700


Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, WBWCD AV Watkins & Siphon Replacement and South Delivery Conduit Project, $3,754,393


West Corinne Water Company, West Corinne Water Company Culinary Well and Booster Pump Project, $2,000,000


Washington


City of Walla Walla, Aquifer Storage and Recovery, $1,600,000


Washington Water Trust, Walla Walla Basin Water Management Decision Support Tool Project, $87,500


The project descriptions and information about the program are available on Reclamation's Drought Response Program's webpage.


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