Funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (IIJA, BIB, or BIL) are flowing to Nevada through the State Revolving Fund programs. The Priority List for the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund is now open. Capital Projects must be on the priority lists to receive funding from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund. This is your chance to get on the list to be eligible for funding. Pre-applications are being accepted until May 11, 2022 through the Nevada Infrastructure Financial System (NIFS). Eligible systems are asked to sign up with NIFS and submit their applications as soon as possible. Click here for more information.
BLM invites the public to comment on Pine Valley Water Supply Project proposal
CEDAR CITY, Utah — The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) invites the public to review and comment
on a draft environmental impact statement and proposal by the Central Iron County Water Conservancy District.
The conservancy district proposes to develop water rights held in western Beaver County and to transport the
water to the existing water conservancy district system in Iron County. The BLM has issued the Pine Valley
Water Supply Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement for a 45-day public comment period ending February 22nd.
The CNRWA Board of Directors at their November 12, 2021 voted to authorize its Executive Director Jeff Fontaine to respond with comments in support of the Great Basin Water Network, White Pine County, and other interested parties by commenting on the draft environmental impact statement for this project.
The BLM will hold a public meeting at 6 pm MST on Wednesday, February 9, 2022, via Zoom. Click here to register for the meeting.
Recap of California-Nevada Drought Early Warning System November Drought & Climate Outlook Webinar
The California-Nevada Drought Early Warning System (CA-NV DEWS) November 2021 Drought & Climate Outlook Webinar is part of a series of regular drought and climate outlook webinars designed to provide stakeholders and other interested parties in the region with timely information on current drought status and impacts, as well as a preview of current and developing climatic events (i.e. El Niño and La Niña). Click here to read the summary/play the webinar.
NDEP to Host Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill (BIB) Listening Session
BIB is a once-in-a-generation investment in infrastructure for our communities. Funds that will benefit water or wastewater systems will flow through the State Revolving Fund programs. The Office of Financial Assistance (OFA) is working closely with EPA to understand amounts available, program requirements, and funding timelines. To stay current as the discussion changes, please subscribe to the email list at the bottom of this announcement.
The Office of Financial Assistance (OFA) will be conducting a listening session virtually on Thursday, December 9, 2021 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm PT. This will be an opportunity to hear what OFA knows about today and what you can do to be ready to receive funding.
How to access the listening session:
Join the meeting:https://call.lifesizecloud.com/4155018
Join the Lifesize meeting using Skype for Business:https://skype.lifesizecloud.com/4155018
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Additional phone numbers:https://call.lifesize.com/numbers
Other ways to call:https://call.lifesize.com/otherways/4155018
Presenter: Jason B. Cooper, Administrative Services Officer of the Office of Financial Assistance
Cost: Complimentary.
Who Should Attend: water utility managers, wastewater utility manager, storm water managers, municipal board members, government finance officers, elected officials, consulting engineers, fiscal advisors and others interested in clean and safe water for their communities!
For more information contact the Office of Financial Assistance at:
https://ndep.nv.gov/water/financing-infrastructure
(775) 687-9436
Nevadans encouraged to share input, shape the future of water management across the state
Nevada Division of Water Resources releases online public survey providing all Nevadans with the opportunity to share their input and perspectives to help inform the next State Water Plan.
Nov. 9, 2021. Today, the Nevada Division of Water Resources released a survey to gather input from the public on all aspects of water management in Nevada to help guide development of an updated State Water Plan. The survey is available online at https://tinyurl.com/298wbedznow through December 15, 2021.
The new State Water Plan will serve as a high-level policy and planning guide focused on addressing Nevada’s many complex water challenges, including the increasing demand for limited water resources, floods, prolonged drought, dam safety, and sustainment of our wetlands and freshwater ecosystems – all within the over-arching context of Nevada’s rapidly growing population and the accelerating impacts of climate change occurring in all corners of the state.
“Nevada is in a critical time of water management,” said Adam Sullivan, State Engineer/Nevada Division of Water Resources Administrator. “As the driest and one of the fastest-growing states in the nation, the demands on our limited water resources make thoughtful and strategic water management in Nevada more important than ever. We look forward to engaging with Nevada’s communities and gaining key insights through the State Water Plan public survey to support a sustainable, vibrant water future in the years ahead.”
For more information or to complete the public survey, visit https://tinyurl.com/298wbedz.
Drought Status Update for California-Nevada
Click here to see the September drought status update.