Urban Nonpoint Source and Storm Water Grants (UNPS and SW)(s. 281.66, Wis. Stats.; ch. NR 155, Wis. Adm. Code) Cities, towns, villages, counties and tribes are eligible for grants to improve urban water quality by limiting or ending sources of urban nonpoint source (run-off) pollution. Funded projects are site-specific and targeted to address high-priority problems in urban project areas. Two types of programs are available for UNPS & SW projects: Planning Grants and Construction Grants. Planning GrantsStorm water planning projects must currently be in an urban area or an area projected to be urban within 20 years to be eligible for funding under this program. An "urban project area" meets one of these criteria:
Governmental units can be reimbursed up to 70 percent for eligible planning activities (awards not to exceed $85,000). Eligible activities include:
Projects are selected for funding based on a competitive process. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 15 to be considered for funding beginning the next January. Construction GrantsConstruction projects designed to control storm water runoff rates, volumes, and discharge quality from nonpoint sources within existing development are eligible for UNPS & SW Construction grant funding. Eligible project sponsors can be reimbursed up to 50 percent to construct Best Management Practices (BMP). The maximum possible grant is $200,000 ($150,000 for construction activities and $50,000 for land acquisition or easements). A project must be located in an urban area to be eligible for BMP cost sharing. Eligible activities include:
The following projects are not eligible for funding under this grant:
Projects are selected for funding based on a competitive process. Application Materials:Additional Information
Property Acquisition Appraisal Guidance
Contacts:Tim Parsons, CF/8 Kathleen Thompson, WT/2 Last Revised: Thursday August 06 2009
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