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Drinking Water Source Protection Grant Program

Type
Funding
Grant Deadline
Organization
Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board
Description

Drinking Water Source Protection Grant Program. Applications Due: December 12, 2024. In June 2023, the Oregon Legislature passed House Bill 2010 which, combined with other legislation, provided $5 million to establish the Drinking Water Source Protection Grant Program at OWEB. Through this grant program, OWEB will award grants to public water suppliers to protect, restore, or enhance sources of drinking water through land conservation. More information is now available here: https://www.oregon.gov/oweb/grants/Pages/DWSP.aspx. Eligible project types include:

  • The acquisition of lands from willing sellers;
  • Entering into covenants, easements, or similar agreements with willing landowners; or
  • Repaying a loan used to finance a project as described in the above bullet points.

Detailed application guidance will be posted on the program’s website by Friday, October 4, 2024. Program direction is provided byORS 448.370-448.380 and Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 695, Division 48. Please visit our website for more information about this and other grant offerings: https://www.oregon.gov/OWEB/Pages/index.aspx

Geography
Eligibility
Public water suppliers are the only eligible applicants, but they can form a partnership with an eligible Holder other than a state agency (“Holder” is defined in ORS 271.715; for example, a land trust or soil and water conservation district) to carry out the project. The program focuses on water suppliers that serve rural communities and/or lower-income populations but is not limited to these communities. To be eligible, water suppliers must have service populations at or below 25,000 users.