This document page includes multiple fact sheets on funding opportunities available to federally-recognized tribes in Region 9 to improve water quality and water and wastewater infrastructure.
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FY17 Clean Water Act §106 Tribal Funding Fact Sheet (Region 9) (PDF)(2 pp, 846 K,
10/21/2016)
The Water Pollution Control Program assists federally-recognized Indian tribes with achieving environmental results by developing institutional capacity for administering water quality programs to protect, improve and enhance natural resources.
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FY17 Clean Water Act §319 - Tribal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Grants Fact Sheet (Region 9) (PDF)(2 pp, 480 K,
10/24/2016)
The Tribal Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program assists federally-recognized Indian tribes develop and implement polluted runoff control programs and watershed-based plans that address critical water quality concerns and achieve positive environmental results.
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FY17 Clean Water Act §104(b)(3) Tribal Wetland Program Development Grants (Region 9) (PDF)(2 pp, 826 K,
10/21/2016)
Wetland Program Development Grants is a competitive program for tribes, states, local governments, and non-profit organizations.
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FY17 Clean Water Act §518(C) Indian Set-Aside (CWISA) Program Fact Sheet (Region 9) (PDF)(2 pp, 461 K,
10/21/2016)
The Clean Water Act Indian Set-Aside (CWISA) Program provides funding for wastewater infrastructure to federally recognized tribal governments and Alaska Native Villages.
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FY17 Tribal Water Infrastructure Program (Region 9) (PDF)(2 pp, 434 K,
10/25/2016)
The Drinking Water Tribal Set-Aside Program (DWTSA) provides annual funding for federally recognized tribes within Region 9 for public drinking water systems.