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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 08/19/2019 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Opportunity to Apply for Grant Funding for Water Efficiency <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The Metropolitan Council is offering grants from $2,000 to $50,000 to municipal water suppliers to help increase <br />water efficiency in their communities by lowering the cost for residents to purchase and install products that reduce <br />water use including toilets, washing machines, and irrigation sprinklers and controllers. Municipalities may use <br />grant funds to fund rebates to residents who replace inefficient water -using devices with approved devices that use <br />substantially less water, or for irrigation system audits. The Metropolitan Council administered a water efficiency <br />grant program during the 2015-17 biennium using $500,000 from the Clean Water Fund, which yielded an <br />estimated total savings of 52 million gallons of water per year. <br />This grant program requires that products be labeled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's WaterSense <br />program or, in the case of washing machines, by the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Star program. Grant <br />funds can only be used for appliance replacement, not for first-time purchases for new developments. <br />Municipalities are responsible for developing and operating their own rebate programs. The grant funds will cover <br />75% of program costs, with a required 25% local match of which residents must pay a portion of the cost for any <br />device or water use audit they purchase. Grant applications will be accepted through September 30, 2019. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />This grant funding opportunity seems to be a perfect fit for Ramsey for several reasons. First, the Environmental <br />Policy Board's (EPB) 2017-2019 Work Plan includes a tactic to "Extend the longevity of drinking water supply by <br />reducing demand on groundwater" and specifies as a key outcome, the development of incentives and/or programs <br />to promote water conservation. If successful in obtaining grant funds, the funding could be used to purchase smart <br />controllers and/or soil moisture sensors that could be available for existing water customers that have older, <br />in -ground irrigation systems without the newer technologies. <br />As the EPB knows, our drinking water supply recently tested slightly high for manganese concentrations. As a <br />result, the City is currently utilizing only some of the community wells as demand allows, with the two wells that <br />tested slightly higher in manganese concentrations offline when possible. Typically, at this time of year, all seven <br />wells would be needed to keep up with demand, mostly due to increased water usage for irrigation purposes. Thus, <br />this provides added incentive to promote water saving measures within the community, tying in nicely with the <br />purpose of this grant program. <br />Finally, the City had recently partnered with the Metropolitan Council on their 2018 Water Efficiency Potential <br />project. This partnership essentially focused on how Ramsey could maximize economic benefits from various <br />residentially -based water conservation efforts. Having just recently completed that project should help Ramsey <br />score well on an application for the Water Efficiency Grant Program. <br />Details of a program have not been defined yet. City Staff will be attending an informational session on this grant <br />program at the end of the month. Subsequently, Staff would develop the framework for an incentive and/or rebate <br />program and route through City Council for authorization to prepare and submit the grant application and <br />supporting information. <br />
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