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Proposition 68 – Water Recycling
The purpose of the funding is to provide technical and financial assistance to local agencies for the construction of water recycling projects that promote the beneficial use of treated municipal wastewater in order to a
24 documents required — get the full breakdown
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Proposition 68 – Water Recycling — frequently asked
Am I eligible for Proposition 68 – Water Recycling?
This opportunity lists Nonprofits among eligible applicants. The $29 breakdown spells out the exact eligibility rules — org type, location, size, and status — so you know for certain before you invest time.
What's the deadline for Proposition 68 – Water Recycling?
This opportunity is rolling or unspecified — see the official notice.
What do I need to apply?
24 documents are required. The $29 breakdown lists every form, attachment, narrative and certification, plus the scoring criteria and what gets applications rejected.
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