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La Jolla Irrigation Plan

Post Date

August 2nd 2012

Application Due Date

August 16th 2012

Funding Opportunity Number

R12SF35357

CFDA Number(s)

15.519

Funding Instrument Type(s)

Grant

Funding Activity Categories

Natural Resources

Number of Awards

1

Eligibility Categories

Other

No competition is being sought, this is a notice of intent to award.

Funding

  • Estimated Total Funding:

    $66811

  • Award Range:

    $66811 - $66811

Grant Description

The La Jolla Band of Luiseпo Indians and its Reservation are situated in the San Luis Rey Watershed in Northern San Diego County, California. The region frequently experiences drought conditions that have significant impacts on the people, the economy and the natural resources of the Reservation. This Tribal Irrigation Water System, Multi-Phase Project Plan (Irrigation Plan) is intended to prepare the Tribe for future drought by guiding the implementation of irrigation system improvements that will alleviate the effects of drought on the tribal community. The Tribe consists of approximately 693 Tribal members that are governed by a five member Tribal Council. The Council is elected by Tribal members over the age of 21. There are 179 Tribal homes on the La Jolla Reservation. During periods of drought, available Tribal water sources dramatically decline. Drought also increases the severity and frequency of wildfires, and adversely affects the health of Tribal forests, by weakening trees and spreading insect infestation and disease. Thus drought increases the need for additional water supply for human use and for fire suppression; at the same time that drought decreases the availability of water. The completed emergency drought project funded by Reclamation successfully enhanced the Tribeуs ability to collect surface water for irrigation, fire suppression and construction, which partially reduced demand on potable water supplies. And the Drought Contingency Plan provided an excellent analysis of current conditions and a helpful framework for monitoring and mitigating drought. The Drought Plan also helped the Tribe to prioritize needed projects to better manage the effects of drought. Now, the Tribe needs assistance with implementation of the Tribeуs identified priority projects. To accomplish these goals, we propose a multi-phase plan comprised of several distinct, yet related projects. Each project is an important part of the overall plan, but each project can also be implemented independently. The La Jolla Band of Luiseпo Indians (Tribe) is working to reduce demand on limited potable water supplies and improve efficiency through a multi-phased plan. The Tribe is implementing the priority projects previously detailed in the La Jolla Drought Contingency Plan submitted to Reclamation in 2009. The main goals are as follows: 1. Technical assessments of the Tribeуs irrigation systems 2. Improvements to irrigation water supply and distribution systems 3. Renewable energy supply for a water disinfection system 4. Enhance non-potable water supply for fire fighting 5. Rainwater catchment systems for isolated homes 6. Improve water management and conservation The La Jolla Tribe intents to primarily use force account staff for the work effort.

Contact Information

  • Agency

    Department of the Interior

  • Office:

    Bureau of Reclamation

  • Agency Contact:

    Shawna Thompson
    Grants Officer
    Phone 702-293-8570

  • Agency Mailing Address:

    smthompson@usbr.gov

  • Agency Email Address:

    smthompson@usbr.gov

  • Location:

    Bureau of Reclamation - Lower Colorado Region


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