Texas Administrative Code
Title 31 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Part 9 - ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
Chapter 286 - ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT RESEARCH COUNCIL
Subchapter B - GRANTS
Section 286.52 - Demonstration Grants
Universal Citation: 31 TX Admin Code ยง 286.52
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) The following are the criteria which identify an applicant's eligibility for a demonstration grant.
(1) The applicant must show that the
proposed project provides a demonstration of the special value or merit of an
article, product, or process directed toward the improvement of the treatment
and disposal of wastewater and/or reduction of the cost of providing that
treatment to consumers. The applicant must provide the protocol for monitoring
the project, including testing and calibration, to demonstrate the project's
effectiveness.
(2) An applicant
must demonstrate to the council and provide written assurances that the
applicant will provide the following services as applicable:
(A) a proper area for outdoor research and
demonstration;
(B) a proper area
for controlled research and demonstration;
(C) basic laboratory facilities;
(D) testing or calibrating
equipment;
(E) untreated domestic
sewage for demonstrations;
(F) a
permitted area for land disposal application or a license specifically for
alternative/special applications;
(G) adequate assistance personnel;
and
(H) other facilities for
instruction and seminars.
(3) An applicant must show that all
calibration, testing, and demonstration will be conducted in a manner that
ensures that:
(A) groundwater and surface
water are protected;
(B) the health
and welfare of the public are protected; and
(C) the project site complies at all times
with applicable state and local laws and rules.
(4) The applicant must conduct the testing
and calibration in Texas.
(5)
Corporations organized under the Texas Business Corporations Act or the Texas
Business Organizations Code that are delinquent in taxes owed the state under
the Texas Tax Code, Chapter 171 are ineligible to receive a grant
award.
(b) Information required for demonstration grants. The following information must be submitted in writing for each demonstration grant:
(1)
the applicant shall include in the proposal title a clear reference to a topic
covered in the council's solicitation document; and the method of improving the
quality of wastewater treatment and/or reducing the cost of providing
wastewater treatment to consumers through the demonstration project.
(2) a description of how the project is
directed toward improving the quality of wastewater treatment and/or reducing
the cost of providing wastewater treatment to consumers through the
demonstration project;
(3) a
discussion of how the applicant intends to fulfill the requirements of the
proposal;
(4) resumés of
principals, potential subcontractors, and principal investigators (including
names, addresses, and telephone numbers), and a summary of pertinent experience
of each entity;
(5) site(s) of
proposed project;
(6) a detailed
description of the facilities to be provided including land area, laboratories,
classroom space, auditoriums, and other applicable facilities
proposed;
(7) a description of how
the applicant intends to provide the raw, untreated sewage to the units being
tested, the amount of flow available to the units, and emergency plans for
failed units;
(8) a description of
how the applicant intends to protect groundwater and surface water, as well as
the protection of public health and welfare during demonstration;
(9) a detailed description of the testing
equipment to be provided, including any equipment to be purchased through the
awarding of the grant;
(10) an
explanation of the proposed calibration and testing techniques;
(11) the total project cost, the amount(s)
and source(s) of the local matching funds and services, and the total amount
requested from the council;
(12) a
detailed project budget;
(13) a
commitment date for work to begin and a progress time schedule;
(14) the designation of a contact person for
additional information;
(15) all
information required to satisfy the criteria for eligibility as specified in
this section;
(16) any other
information as deemed necessary by the council; and
(17) evidence that the applicant is insured
or can become insured for the tasks undertaken as a result of receiving a
grant.
(c) Criteria for selection of demonstration grants. The council will review the grant proposals. Grants may be awarded based upon the following criteria or other criteria identified in the council's solicitation document:
(1) the availability of matching funds and
other sources of funding for the proposal;
(2) the degree to which the proposal is
responsive to the overall objectives listed in this section;
(3) the qualifications of project staff and
directly-related project and staff experience;
(4) the reasonableness of the proposed budget
and time schedules;
(5) project
organization and management, including project monitoring procedures;
(6) technical and environmental merit of the
proposal;
(7) the method of
assuring the protection of groundwater, surface water, as well as the
protection of public health and welfare; and
(8) any other information as may be required
for the specific project.
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