Evaluate NPS Geohydrology

The primary objectives of this project are:
(1) Promote the application of physical hydrology and geohydrology information to the conservation, restoration, and management of NPS managed resources; (2) Characterize the geohydrology of the basin-fill aquifer supplying the Cottonwood developed area


in Joshua Tree National Park; (3) Develop groundwater assessments and investigations for park units, as requested by NPS and accepted by CSU, to provide additional learning opportunities and resource management alternatives; (4) Provide NPS managers with geohydrologic interpretations in an understandable form that provides necessary information to make decisions regarding water supply for visitors, staff, and preservation of water dependent natural resources.
Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: National Park Service

Estimated Funding: $75,000


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Agency Email Description:
This is a non-competitive Notice of Intent only. No applications are being accepted at this time.

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Date Posted:
2018-07-17

Application Due Date:


Archive Date:
2018-07-27



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