The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (“NDEP”) has been evaluating nonpoint source water pollution, occurring when rain, snowmelt and irrigated water flowing over developed land carries contaminants into Nevada waterways. Accordingly, NDEP implemented a Nonpoint Source Grant Program to provide funding to qualifying state, regional and county agencies, as well as conservation districts and nonprofit agencies. These programs aim to improve water quality, educate the public about nonpoint source pollution and to implement watershed improvement plans.
The NDEP reviewed requests for proposals (“RFP”) during 2016 and has selected 12 projects to award grant funding. The proposed plans will aim to reduce pollution impact from nonpoint sources. The funds originate from a US Environmental Protection Agency grant awarded by the Clean Water Act. Additional grant funding is expected to be awarded through a 2017 RFP process during 2017.
If you would like to learn more about the Grant Program, or to see a list of the projects that have been awarded grants for the 2016 year, please visit http://ndep.nv.gov/bwqp/file/319h_rfp/2016PojectsFunded.pdf.