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Grant Program Structure: Administration and Funding <br />The Water Efficiency Grant Program will be administered by Metropolitan Council Environmental <br />Services (Environmental Services) and will be funded with $1,100,000 appropriated by the 2023 <br />Minnesota Legislature. Grant applications will be reviewed and ranked by Metropolitan Council Water <br />Resources staff. The remaining $400,000 of this funding has been allocated to a different, equity - <br />focused municipal water efficiency grant project. <br />Grants are only for water efficiency programs offering rebates or grants to property owners who are <br />customers of the municipal water supply system and who replace specified water using devices with <br />approved devices that use substantially less water. In municipalities where only some neighborhoods or <br />areas are served by a municipal public water supply system, only those served by the municipal public <br />water supply system are eligible. <br />Grants will be awarded to municipalities in amounts ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 for providing <br />rebates or grants to property owners. Municipalities will be responsible for the design and operation of <br />their rebate or grant program and its details. Grant payments to the municipality will be for 80% of <br />approved program amounts. The municipality must provide the remaining 20% of the granted/rebated <br />amount to the property owner. Municipality rebates or grants are eligible for reimbursement on device <br />replacements conducted July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2026. <br />Here is an example of the grant funding design: <br />Metropolitan <br />Council Grant Amount <br />$16,000 <br />80% of total <br />Municipality <br />Match <br />$4,000 <br />20% of total <br />Municipality <br />Grant/Rebate Program Total <br />$20,000 <br />100% of total <br />Eligibility <br />This grant program is limited to municipalities in the seven -county metropolitan area. <br />Municipalities eligible per above must apply to participate and, if approved, sign a standard Council <br />Grant Agreement, before any eligible rebates or grants can be submitted for reimbursement. <br />Agreements shall require that municipalities: <br />• Entirely pass through grants received (as is being done by Environmental Services) <br />• Verify purchase of devices to receive grants <br />• Retain records and cooperate with any audits <br />• Conduct all communications with property owners and ensure all written communications to <br />property owners include both the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment and the <br />Metropolitan Council's logo <br />• Provide quantitative information for state reporting purposes <br />Eligible water efficiency devices consist of the following: <br />• Toilet replacement with a US EPA WaterSense labeled toilet <br />• Irrigation controller replacement with a US EPA WaterSense labeled controller, either weather - <br />based or soil moisture -based <br />• Irrigation spray sprinkler body replacement with a US EPA WaterSense labeled spray sprinkler <br />body <br />• Irrigation system audit by an Irrigation Professional certified by a US EPA WaterSense program <br />• Showerhead replacement with a US EPA WaterSense labeled showerhead <br />