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     Examples of projects eligible for funding
    include:  
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    Water quality improvement projects; 
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    Implementation of Best Management Practices to protect water
    quality;  
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    Public education programs aimed at reducing NPS pollution; and 
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    Identified projects from an approved watershed-based plan
    and/or Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) implementation plan. 
    Applications will be accepted from  
    8:00 a.m., August 15th, 2022 until 5:00
    p.m., September 23, 2022 
      
    Applicants unsure of eligibility of
    proposals are invited to submit a Pre-application. Pre-applications are due by 5:00 p.m., September 23rd, 2022, but
    are not required 
    Nonpoint source water pollution impacts
    Nevada’s water resources when rain, snowmelt and irrigation water flows
    over developed or disturbed land, carrying with it pollutants like oil,
    sediment, pesticides, bacteria and other debris. This polluted water makes
    its way into Nevada’s waterways either directly or through storm drains,
    and can harm the overall water quality of area lakes, rivers, and
    groundwater.  
    Nevada 319(h) Nonpoint Source Grant Program  
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