Asset: Water Infrastructure - General
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Model agricultural and irrigation water demand. PED is working with Agricultural Operators and using tribal funds to conduct this strategy...
Identify or develop models to understand and forecast future water quality and quantity changes (turbidity, organics, temperature, pH, flow, water...
Develop or promote water conservation or efficiency policies or programs to help households, businesses, and agricultural operations replace irrigation systems...
Build flood and water intrusion barriers to protect assets (e.g. fortify SLR floodwall, diking, aquifer recharge). Tribal Services is working...
Develop a water resources management plan to assess climate change impacts, quantify tribal water rights, evaluate water infrastructure deficiencies, and...
Ensure adequate road, sewer, water, power and communication infrastructure within the new village and logical and predictable placement of utilities.
Prepare for the aftermath of an earthquake and tsunami when power, water, and sanitation infrastructure may be jeopardized to ensure...
Continue pursuing funding for the planning, design, and construction of the new well, water plant, and watering point.
Accelerate funding for design and construction of a new water source and water treatment plant located adjacent to the school...
Implement and install BAER emergency stabilization recommendations (Combined BAER, 29) before the next rainy season, including: Update irrigation system -...
Explore options for a community microgrid projects starting with critical facilities such as water supply, wastewater treatment, first responders, tribal...
Implement and install BAER emergency stabilization recommendations (Combined BAER, 29) before the next rainy season, including: Early warning system -...
