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APPLY NOW: $40M available in partnership funding from SFWMD

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The South Florida Water Management District is now accepting applications for cost-share projects to develop alternative water supply projects and water conservation projects.

The process is part of the state of Florida's efforts to identify and implement cost-effective strategies to protect the state's water resources while meeting Florida's water needs.

Partnering with local governments and other entities for the implementation of water conservation projects and development of alternative water projects is an important and effective way to help accomplish this goal.

Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Legislature approved $40 million in funding for developing water supply and water resource development projects, and SFWMD is requesting applications for funding consideration for alternative water supply and water conservation projects within the district's 16-county service area.

Eligible projects for consideration should be construction-ready projects or ready-to-implement water conservation technology programs that provide the most immediate benefits. The application process closes Aug. 16, 2019, at 6 p.m.

Projects may be eligible for up to 50 percent cost-share by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.

For information and additional details, visit sfwmd.gov/coopfunding. If you need assistance with the application process or technical support, applicants may contact Stacey Adams at sadams@sfwmd.gov or (561) 682-2577, or Rick Nevulis at rnevul@sfwmd.gov or (561) 682-6242.



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