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Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution Grant Program The Coastal Nonpoint Source Pollution (Coastal NPS) grant program assists public and non-profit entities in implementing nonpoint source (NPS) pollution control efforts. Coastal NPS grant funding can be used for watershed- or subwatershed-scale NPS assessments, development of local planning tools, public education and outreach, design and/or implementation of Smart Growth and Low-Impact Development strategies for NPS control, and efforts to eliminate or manage pollution from septic systems and publicly owned marinas. Coastal Nonpoint Source Grant Program Update
CZM does not anticipate making funding available through the Coastal NPS Grant Program in FY 2011. Projects Funded through the Coastal NPS Grant Program The Coastal NPS grant program funds the following types of projects:
This year, CZM funded six projects that have recently been completed through the Coastal Nonpoint Source (Coastal NPS) Grant Program. The program funded $119,050 toward stormwater assessment and management, education, and boat discharge pumpout education. The projects ranged in scope from a drainage area assessment to stormwater bylaw workshops, each project helping communities to meet federal National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) requirements and to support clean waterways.
The Coastal NPS grant program is open to Massachusetts public or non-profit organizations, including, but not limited to: cities and towns, regional planning agencies, watershed organizations, and public schools. Projects must be located within the boundaries of the Massachusetts coastal watershed (click here for eligible areas). Grant Cycle CZM will issue a Request for Responses (RFR) for Coastal NPS in the summer each year. When issued, the RFR, with an enclosed application, is posted on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Procurement Access & Solicitation System, at www.comm-pass.com. In addition, pre-RFR informational meetings are held prior to the issuance of the RFR (typically in June) to discuss potential proposals. Potential respondents are encouraged to attend the Pre-RFR meeting, particularly since CZM can only offer general information to respondents while the RFR is posted. Contact Information If you would like to discuss a potential project, contact Jay Baker, Coastal Nonpoint Program Coordinator, at jason.baker@state.ma.us or (617) 626-1204. In addition, Jay Baker and CZM Regional Coordinators (see the CZM Region page for contact information) are available throughout the year to discuss project ideas and provide associated technical assistance. More on Massachusetts Coastal Nonpoint Source Control Plan
Grants issued under the Coastal NPS Grant Program, as well as the Coastal Pollutant Remediation grant program (CPR), serve to implement portions of the Massachusetts Coastal Nonpoint Source Control Plan (PDF Version). The Plan includes measures to address nonpoint source pollution problems from each of the following sources: urban areas, marinas and recreational boating, agriculture, forestry, hydromodification, wetlands, and riparian areas. The primary goal of both of CZM's grant programs is to improve coastal water quality by reducing or eliminating nonpoint sources of pollution through measures and strategies consistent with the Coastal Nonpoint Source Control Program. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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