Nonpoint Source Management Program :: Section 319 NPS Grant Program Funded Projects
All of the competitively-selected projects from Fiscal Year 1995 to the present are listed below. A project summary is provided (in Adobe Acrobat Reader, pdf, format). All other projects are open. Projects fall into two categories: (1) Base Grant is a project that funds Best Management Practice demonstration, Education, Assessment, and Monitoring (2) Incremental Grant is a project that directly funds restoration or leads to restoration.
FY 2004 Base (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,160,000)
- Asheville Low Impact Development and Stormwater Demonstration
- Monitoring of Nutrients and Sediment Loading from Construction Sites
- Raising Public Awareness of Nonpoint Source Pollution through Programs and Exhibits at NC Environmental Education Centers
- Upper Neuse Watershed Site Evaluation Tool
- Validating Phosphorus Losses in the Lower Coastal Plain: Phase II, Watershed Scale
- Water Quality Education Programs Coordination
- Stoney Creek Watershed Demonstration BMPs for LID
- Stream Steward Campaign
- Establishing a Defensible Scientific Foundation for Regulatory Use of Agronomic Rates
- Riparian Buffer Effectiveness as Influenced by Vegetative Type
- Gates Environmental Education Program
FY 2004 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$2,329,000)
- Restoring the Burnt Mill Creek Watershed through Stormwater Management and Community Development
- Upper Tar Riparian Corridor Conservation Design
- Mecklenburg County Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Program
- Assessing Fecal Coliform Impairment and Restoring Crowders Creek
- Quantification of Water Quality Improvement in Sandy Creek, after Stream and Riparian Restoration and Wetland Treatment Cell Creation
- Pigeon House Branch Water Quality Improvement Project Wet Detention Pond and Monitoring at Fred Fletcher Park
FY 2003 Base (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,160,000)
- Continuation of the Upper Neuse Team
- Preventing Polluted Runoff Using Wetlands Data, GIS, and Environmental Education
- Stream Steward Campaign
- Shallow Aquifers and Confining Units in the Neuse River Basin: Surry to Suffolk Scarp
- LID Demonstration and Education for Piedmont and Coastal North Carolina
- Evaluation of Soil and Site Evaluation BMPs for Onsite Wastewater Systems in Seasonally Saturated Soils
- Upper Broad River Watershed Protection Program
- Taking Stormwater to the Public
- Retrofitting Stormwater BMPs in the Neuse and Tar River Basins
- Low-Water Crossing Demonstration
- Water Quality Learning/Education Program Phase II
- Water Quality Education in the Watauga River Basin
- Installation and Comparative Evaluation of BioRetention for Treatment of Runoff from Vehicle Fleet Service Facility
FY 2003 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$2,316,800)
- Little Troublesome Creek Fecal Coliform Bacteria TMDL Implementation Plan
- Town Branch Fecal Coliform Bacteria TMDL Implementation Plan
- Tar-Pamlico Agricultural BMP Implementation
- Development of Fecal Coliform TMDL using Bayesian Modeling and Novel Molecular Monitoring Techniques
- North Carolina Partners Winter Water Management
- Robeson Creek NPS Watershed Restoration Project
- Fourth Creek TMDL Implementation Project, Phase I
FY 2002 Base (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,057,873)
- Water Quality Impacts of Alternative Build-out Scenarios for Brunswick County
- Clemmons Educational State Forest (CESF) Water Quality Learning and Education
- Upland Forest Best Management Practices (BMPs) Video Series – Funding of Second Video
- Refining the Phosphorus Loss Assessment Process for North Carolina
- Comparison of the Effects of Onsite and Offsite Wastewater Treatment on the Occurrence of Selected Antibiotic and Hormonally Active Compounds, Nutrients, and Microbes in Streams in the Upper Neuse River Basin
- Forestry BMP Demonstration at the Dupont and Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest
- Stream Steward Campaign
- Burnt Mill Creek Watershed Outreach and Demonstration Project
- Clyde and Junaluska Elementary School Outdoor Classroom
- Upper South River Watershed BMP Demonstration Project: BMP Management Strategies and Their Effect on Fecal Coliform Bacteria, Sediment, and Inorganic Nitrogen in Estuarine Receiving Waters
- Horse Manure and Pasture Management
- Demonstration of Low Impact Development (LID) Strategies for NPS Pollution Prevention and Stream Restoration in the Catawba River Basin
FY 2002 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$2,316,800)
- Water Quality Impacts of Alternative Build-out Scenarios for Brunswick County
- Development of GIS Tools for Evaluating the Impacts of BMP and Restoration Projects on Nitrogen Loading for Lower Coastal Plain Watersheds
- Wetland and Buffer Enhancement for Restoring a Coastal Pond
- Stormwater Wetlands in Asheville
- Bent Creek Stream Restoration and Stormwater Best Management Practices
- Effects of Drainage Ditches and Roads on Watershed Ecology, Hydrology, and Water Quality within the Emily and Richardson Pryer-Buckridge Coastal Reserve
- Tar-Pamlico Technical Assistance – Agricultural Nutrient Reduction
- NPS Land Use Data Collection and Inventory Development
FY 2001 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,985,254)
- Lake Waccamaw NPS Management and Assessment Project
- Home *A* System and Farm *A* System Pollution Prevention Program
- Sediment Removal Demonstration and Evaluation for Mountain Streams
- Startup of Mountain Island Lake BMP Forest, Gaston/Lincoln Counties
FY 2001 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$2,237,156)
- Restoration of Small Urban Commercial Site in Raleigh, NC
- Mills River Watershed Protection
- Pathogen Source Assessment for TMDL Development and Implementation in NC Piedmont and Coastal Plain Watershed
- Tar-Pamlico TMDL Technical Support for TMDL Implementation
- Ag Sediment Initiative for Yadkin-Pee Dee and Cape Fear Basins
- WaDE
- Ivy River Watershed Phase II BMP Implementation
FY 2000 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,926,667)
- Stormwater Management in Pettiford Creek, Phase II
- Refining the Phosphorus Loss Assessment Process for NC
- LID Green Industrial Park BMPs
- Background Monitoring and Evaluation for Proposed Golf Course Best Management Practices in the Chowan River Basin
- Jumping Run Creek Urban Planning and BMP Demonstration Project
- Urban Stormwater BMP Siting, Selection, and Implementation in Closed Shellfish Waters
FY 2000 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$3,797,500)
- Haywood County NPS Pollution Inventory/Watershed Improvement Project
- Retention Pond to Bioretention Conversion Project
- BMP Implementation on Impaired Streams of the Swannanoa River Watershed
- Stream Restoration Project in Gaston County at Pine Brook
FY 1999 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,002,512)
FY 1999 Incremental (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,647,600)
FY 1998 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,164,149)
- Export Coefficients Evaluation
- Nutrient Loading to Septic Tanks
- South Fork Mitchell River
- Sandy Creek AG BMPs
- Private Well Protection
- Rocky Branch Streambank Stabilization
- South Fork of Catawba River Demonstration
- Chowan River Basin NPS Team
- Little Tennessee River Basin NPS Team
- Watauga River Basin NPS Team
- Hiwassee River Basin NPS Team
- Pasquotank River Basin NPS Team
- White Oak River Basin NPS Team
FY 1997 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,138,176)
- Riparian Buffers and Controlled Drainage Evaluation (NCSU) (Project website)
- NPS Water Quality Modeling (NCSU)
- Crabtree Creek and Swift Creek Watershed Project (NCSU)
- Lower Neuse Tributaries Demonstration Project (NCSU)
- Geocoding BMPs for the Neuse and Tar-Pam Basins (DSWC)
- Sedimentation Basin Design Improvements (NCSU)
- Landowner Survey to Evaluate BMP Implementation (NCSU)
- Hiwassee Education Coordinator (SWRC&D)
- White Oak River Basin BMP Demonstration Project (NCSU)
- Comprehensive Farm Planning for NPS Control (DSWC)
- Franklin Outdoor Education (DSWC)
FY 1996 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$1,157,000)
FY 1995 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$968,577)
FY 1994 Baseline (Total Competitive 319 Award=$728,894)
FY 1993 Baseline
- Ore Knob Acid Mine Reclamation Project ($178,000)
(This link leads you to an abbreviated report minus attachments. For the full report contact the DWQ NPS Coordinator, 919-733-5083 ext. 582).
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