What Desalination Funding Covers (and Excludes)
GrantID: 16492
Grant Funding Amount Low: $45,000
Deadline: October 5, 2022
Grant Amount High: $10,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Data-Driven Strategies for Coastal Water Management
The funding for coastal water management initiatives primarily covers projects aimed at deploying digital strategies to enhance the desalination of brackish and ocean water for potable use. This includes the design and implementation of real-time data monitoring systems, predictive analytics, and optimization tools. While the funding supports technological advances in desalination, it does not cover routine maintenance of existing water infrastructure or general community outreach programs.
Practical applications of this funding can be seen in projects where coastal managers utilize data innovations to carry out effective monitoring of salinity levels in local ecosystems while minimizing environmental impact. For instance, one scenario includes employing geographic information systems (GIS) to map and analyze the ecological effects of saltwater intrusion in estuarine habitats. Another use case involves integrating sensor networks that provide on-the-spot data to optimize energy efficiency during desalination processes. These approaches not only enhance operational capabilities but ensure that environmental protections are in place.
Eligible applicants include local agencies and organizations focused on environmental management. However, entities that do not emphasize technological solutions or have no projects specified for coastal water management may find themselves outside the eligibility criteria. It is essential for prospective applicants to demonstrate clear objectives when applying for this funding.
Alignment with governmental priorities on sustainable water practices is a critical factor in determining project eligibility. Proposals that incorporate adaptive management and strategies tailored to mitigate climate change impacts will find a more favorable assessment. Additionally, projects needing to show collaboration with local stakeholders will align better with the funders’ objectives. Effective applications will articulate how their proposals address both water supply challenges and the need to preserve ecosystem integrity.
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