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− | * The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) opened the funding round for the state Clean Water Partnership Program and the Clean Water Fund on Monday, May 5. The agency is accepting proposals through July 3 for grants and loans to facilitate projects that control nonpoint source pollution. The MPCA anticipates that about $1.1 million of grant funds and about $7 million of loan funds will be available this year. At least $2 million of the loan funds will be set aside for Green Infrastructure Reserve. These proposals provide permanent stormwater treatment by preserving or restoring the site’s natural hydrologic processes through green infrastructure projects such as, but not limited to
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− | **Rain water harvesting and reuse;
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− | **Rain gardens;
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− | **Green roofs;
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− | **Tree boxes;
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− | **Permeable pavement;
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− | **Street and parking lot redesign; or
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− | **similar green infrastructure approaches.
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− | :Flood control may be a component, but not the primary objective of a project under this green infrastructure reserve.
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− | :The nonpoint source pollution project must be categorized either as protection or restoration.
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− | :The proposer of a protection project will document that the water body(ies) being addressed are currently meeting state water quality standards for a particular pollutant or have not been assessed by the MPCA, but are otherwise known to be supporting beneficial uses.
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− | :The proposer of a restoration project will document that the water body (ies) being addressed are impaired. These projects may or may not have a completed TMDL study or Watershed Restoration and Protection Strategy (WRAPS).
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− | :Priority for funding will be given to protection projects, Green Infrastructure Reserve loan projects, and loan projects of at least $100,000 that are requesting up to $10,000 for grant to administer the loan. Project proposals must provide measurable project outcomes.
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− | :The complete Request for Proposal (RFP), proposal form, and other information are available on the state SWIFT e-supplier portal. Prospective responders must have a SWIFT Vendor ID and Supplier Portal Account set up to apply. Please note that it can take up to four days to receive your vendor ID from SWIFT. If you need assistance registering in the Supplier Portal so you can bid on this solicitation, you may contact the Minnesota Department of Administration, Materials Management Division at 651-201-8100, option 1. Then follow the prompts to connect you to the correct contact person.
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− | :Proposals must be electronically received through the state SWIFT supplier portal by 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 3, 2014. Proposals received after the deadline will not be considered. This date and all other information in this notice are subject to change and only up to date information will be found in the SWIFT Vendor ID and Supplier Portal Account.
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− | :Questions may be e-mailed to Contracts.pca@state.mn.us , Attention: Tracey Josephson.
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| * 2014 Federal 319 Funding Round Open: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is seeking proposals for projects that will reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS) in Minnesota’s lakes, rivers, and streams. Funding for selected projects will be provided by the Federal Clean Water Act Section 319 (Section 319) grant funds. | | * 2014 Federal 319 Funding Round Open: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is seeking proposals for projects that will reduce Nonpoint Source Pollution (NPS) in Minnesota’s lakes, rivers, and streams. Funding for selected projects will be provided by the Federal Clean Water Act Section 319 (Section 319) grant funds. |
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