Groundwater and Streamflow Information Program, National Ground-Water Monitoring Network

The funding available for this Program Announcement is expected to be up to $1,700,000 for Federal FY202 3. This estimate does not bind the USGS to a specific number of awards or to the amount of any individual award.

Congress has not yet authorized FY2023 funds for the National Ground-Water

credit:


Monitoring Network, so awards cannot be made until this funding is appropriated.

Work performance under these awards must be completed within the two-year cycle from the start date.

The timing of funds availability and the signing of the award will determine the start date.

Individual applications are restricted to a funding level of $150,000 for a one-year project or $300,000 for a two-year project.

Funding for routine work under Objective 2A to maintain persistent data services is limited to $20,000 per year.

Substantial involvement of the USGS is anticipated to provide support to new data providers during the site selection and classification process and to establish web services that interact with the NGWMN Data Portal.

USGS also will provide guidance to existing data providers on techniques for collection of site information, on well maintenance activities, and on well drilling to support development of the NGWMN.

Therefore, these awards will be in the form of cooperative agreements.

All projects should propose start dates between July 1, 2023 and September 30, 202 3.
Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: Geological Survey

Estimated Funding: $1,700,000





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
OCED Exchange

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Applicants can be state or local water-resource agencies which collect groundwater data.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://oced-exchange.energy.gov.

Contact:


Agency Email Description:
sroser@usgs.gov

Agency Email:


Date Posted:
2022-09-22

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2023-01-04


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