2017 Grant Funding (Round 4)
On Sept. 1, 2017, DWR received 30 proposals for the Water Desalination Grant Program, Round 4, funded by Proposition 1. The total request for funding was approximately $139 million for the 30 projects, with estimated total project costs of $622.5 million. DWR is awarding funds to nine proposals, for a total of $44.4 million. These projects are in the following table.
Funding Category |
Application |
Project Title |
Total Project Cost |
Grant Award |
Construction |
City of Santa Barbara |
Reactivation of the Charles E. Meyer Desalination Plant |
$72,000,000 |
$10,000,000 |
Construction |
City of Camarillo |
North Pleasant Valley Groundwater Desalter Project |
$59,828,808 |
$10,000,000 |
Construction |
South Coast Water District |
Doheny Ocean Desalination Phase 1 Project |
$107,108,400 |
$10,000,000 |
Construction |
City of Antioch |
City of Antioch Brackish Water Desalination Project |
$62,217,732 |
$10,000,000 |
Design Pilot |
Eastern Municipal Water District |
Enhanced Brine Concentration Design Pilot Project |
$5,965,078 |
$1,500,000 |
Design Pilot |
Olivenhain Municipal Water District |
San Dieguito Valley Brackish Groundwater Desalination |
$1,340,856 |
$650,000 |
Feasibility Study |
Indian Wells Valley Water District |
Indian Wells Valley (IWV) Brackish Groundwater Feasibility Study |
$1,518,389 |
$1,083,984 |
Feasibility Study |
Water Replenishment District of Southern California |
Feasibility Study for the West Coast Basin Brackish Water Reclamation Project |
$1,400,000 |
$700,000 |
Research Pilot |
University of Southern California |
System Configurations and Cooling Technologies for Waste-Heat-Driven Membrane Distillation in Desalination Applications with High Water Recovery |
$1,007,852 |
$503,490 |
Total Funding: $44,437,474
A public meeting to receive comments on the draft funding recommendations was held on February 5, 2018 at Metropolitan Water District’s headquarters (presentation). Information on this meeting and the Notice of Public Meeting and Comment Period on Draft Funding Recommendation Water Desalination Grant Program Round 4 - Proposition 1 Grants, January 24, 2018, is found here.(pdf)
Round 4 Project Types
This fourth round of grant funding includes funding for 5 types of projects as follows (see the PSP for full descriptions of project types):
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Construction projects generally consists of the design and construction of a full-scale permanent desalination facility and related infrastructure to result in an operable municipal water supply project. A Construction project can include funding for design, but design will not be funded as a stand-alone project. Construction projects that depend upon future phases for an operable facility are not eligible.
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Feasibility Study projects are used to determine the need for a water supply project, to analyze the alternatives to meet the project objective, to determine whether a desalination project is the “preferred alternative”, and if it is, to identify the implementation steps for the project.
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Environmental Documentation projects are stand-alone projects for compliance with CEQA or National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) where the basic feasibility study has already been completed and there is a likelihood for initiation of a construction project. As a requirement for funding, the completed portions of the feasibility study must be submitted with the application.
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Design Pilot project is a small-scale prototype for a full-scale project or a full-scale component of a project and is intended to refine design criteria, aid site selection, or study particular technologies or methodologies (conventional or innovative) for the purpose of implementing an already proposed full-scale municipal desalination facility.
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Research Pilot projects are typically small-scale prototypes for a full-scale device, equipment, process, or other technology and are intended to advance the knowledge base of new desalination technology, related infrastructure, and by-products treatment and disposal.
Application Attachment Templates and Additional Guidance
The completed application consisted of both an online submittal and one hard copy to DWR. The on-line Grant Review and Tracking System (GRanTS) had forms and questions that needed to be completed. In addition, up to 22 additional electronic files were provided to DWR as part of the grant application package. Links to the attachments with templates are provided below. For attachments with a provided template, the template was required to be used. The other attachments required the applicant to provide the requested information in files they created or had as existing documents. Guidance is also provided below for Attachment 20, Economic Analysis. Templates and guidance are provided for:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Additional information on various topics and issues in the form of questions & answers. FAQs may be down loaded here. (DOC), (PDF).
State Funding Agreement (FA) Sample
A sample funding agreement has been provided for review here (DOC), (PDF). The actual agreement for Round 4 or subsequent funding may differ.
Proposal Solicitation Package (PSP)
The draft guidelines for conducting the Round 4 grant solicitation were contained in the Public Review Draft of the Round 4 Proposal Solicitation Package. The PSP contains detailed grant funding program information, including eligibility, application submittal process, review and award process, and program guidelines and requirements.
Final PSP. The final Round 4 PSP was adopted on June 16, 2017.
Final PSP, click (PDF), (DOC)
Draft PSP. The Public Review Draft was available for public comment April 3 through May 18, 2017. DWR accepted comments in writing and at public workshops.
Public Review Draft PSP, click (PDF), (DOC)
End of 2017 Grant Funding (Round 4)