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1 Upper Loup Natural Resources District Groundwater Irrigation Management Program $100, Lower Republican NRD Water Conservation Using Soil Moisture Sensor Technology $309, Sargent Irrigation District Erosion Management and Recovery $127, Lower Platte River Corridor Alliance Removal of Abandoned Bridge Piers in the Platte River near Two Rivers State Recreation Area $354, Gretna High School Courtyard and Garden: An Educational Immersion Project Focusing on Conservation and Enhancement on Nebraska Ecosystems $70, Tri-Trails District, Longs Peak Council, Boy Scouts of America Fort Robinson Tree Replant $15, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Wild Tract Restoration $78, Lower Loup Natural Resources District No-Till Drill $20, Green Recycling Enterprises, LLC dba Second Nature Public Recycling Recycling on the Go! $264, La Vista, City of Thompson Creek Watershed Restoration $1,112, Upper Republican Natural Resources District URNRD Moisture Monitoring Program $200, Nebraska Land Trust Schramm Bluffs/Patterson Farm Preservation Project $1,045, Twin Valley Weed Management Area Eastern Republican and Little Blue Riparian Improvement Project $568, Lower Platte South Natural Resources District ENWRA Aquifer and Framework Study $590, City of Gothenburg Lake Helen Water Quality Project $308, Lincoln, City of - Parks and Recreation Department Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch Implementation Project $900, National Wild Turkey Federation Forest Stand Restoration on Pine Ridge Wildlife Management Areas $216, Omaha, City of Hell Creek Rehabilitation Project $1,400, Little Blue Natural Resources District Watershed Restoration to Enhance Rainwater Basin Wetlands $405, Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Rainwater Basin Wetland Management for Improved Migratory Bird Habitat $225, Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo Impact 1.5 Million: Zoo Recycling Expansion $23, Central Platte Natural Resources District Groundwater Recharge, Central Platte River Basin $154, Nebraska One Box Foundation Nebraska One Box Habitat Regeneration $50, Water Resource Quality in Nebraska: A Biological and Genomic Base-Line Study Along the Creighton University Proposed Keystone Pipeline Corridor $859, Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Wetland Habitat Enhancement and Restoration in Nebraska's Rainwater Basin $1,250, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Invasive Species Project; Developing a Network for Outreach and Monitoring $198, South Sioux City, City of Crystal Cove Educational Wildlife Observatories $47, Center for Rural Affairs Women Connected to the Land $349, Statewide vulnerability assessment of groundwater to nitrate: Improving best management Water Vulnerability International, Inc. practices $195, Nebraska Cattlemen Leopold Conservation Award Video Project $30, Prescribed Burn Task Force Central Nebraska Fire Partnership Program $53, Prairie Plains Resource Institute Sherman Land Acquisition, Hamilton County $450, Nebraska Renewable Energy Systems Vineyard and Winery Waste Recycling Program $152, Corrected 10/23/2012 rannual App List.xls 1 of 5

2 Board of Regents: University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension Climate Masters of Nebraska: Community Stewardship Toward Environmental Sustainability $92, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Prairie Restoration at Cedar Point Biological Station $60, Lower Platte River Corridor Alliance Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Sandbars in the Lower Platte River $296, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Managing Invasive Plants Through Research and Education $214, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Bat Movements Across Transforming Landscapes $162, Joslyn Castle Institute for Sustainable Communities Strategic Communications Design for Sustainable Development $328, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District Sarpy County Missouri River Buyouts $282, Tri-Basin Natural Resources District Cottonwood Ranch Rainwater Basin Wetland Restoration $60, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Composites and Regenerated Protein Fibers and Discarded Household Textiles $111, Landowner Stewardship for Grassland Habitat and Bird Conservation in the Kimball Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Grasslands Biological Unique Landscape $511, St. Augustine Indian Mission Outdoor Classroom $15, Community CROPS Establishing Gravity-Drip-Irrigation Infrastructure for Sustainable Food Production $39, Continuous Evapotranspiration and Consumptive Water Use Measurements of Various Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Cropping Systems and Natural Ecosystems $713, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Source Reduction through Efficiency and Education $38, Middle Niobrara Natural Resources District Long Pine Creek Comprehensive Watershed/Stream Evaluation and Restoration Plan $250, Southwest Weed Management Area Republican River Riparian Project VI $396, The Groundwater Foundation Growing Groundwater Awareness in Nebraska Phase II $120, The Groundwater Foundation Hydrogeology: Water for the World $116, Seward County Bridges Independence Landing $249, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln University of Nebraska State Museum - Morrill Hall's Elephant Hall Lighting $79, Panhandle Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. Increasing Net Profits Through Soil Health Management $120, Habitat for Humanity of Omaha ReStore ReStore II $485, Quail Forever Mobile Prescribed Burn Unit & Education Outreach $80, Lower Big Blue Natural Resources District Groundwater Quality & Quantity Project $100, Nebraska Water Balance Alliance Water Utilization Assessment and Curriculum Development $467, Pheasants Forever, Inc. Grassland Improvement Program $900, Nebraska Cattlemen Leopold Conservation Award Symposium $90, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District Elkhorn River Chute and Backwater Enhancement Project $498, Gretna Sanitation, Inc. Zero Waste Pilot Project $628, R Metropolitan Community College Bioretention Demonstration Garden Shelter and Informational Signage $15, Loup Basin Resource Conservation and Development Council Pollination = Preservation $226, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nebraska Groundwater Tracers Project Phase II: Establishing relationships between land use and groundwater recharge across the State of Nebraska $146, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Excellence in Ag Sciences: Water Resource Education $167, Corrected 10/23/2012 rannual App List.xls 2 of 5

3 New Approach to Detailed, Integrated Water Budgets in East-central Nebraska Drainage Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District Basins $185, Nebraska Solar Energy Society Solar Greenhouse Initiative $73, International Munitions & Technologies, INC., Demil Recycling Group City of Auburn Recycling/Munitions Manufacturing Plant $395, American Cullet Supply, LLC Develop a Nebraska Market for Container Glass $820, Crane Trust, The REACH - Research Experience to Achieve Conservation of Habitat $340, WasteCap Nebraska Zero Waste Community Planning $309, Community CROPS Growing Farmers Training Program $58, Midland Recycling Lincoln Small Businesses Recycle $67, Friends of Heron Haven, Inc. Educational Program and Wetland Facility Enhancements $42, The Nature Conservancy Learning from the 2012 Niobrara Fire $333, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Cottonwood Ranch Platte River Wetland Restoration $124, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Rolland WPA Roundout $117, PrairieLand RC&D Council Continuous No-till and Soil Health Education $300, Assistive Technology Partnership AT4ALL Reuse Capacity Building $150, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Hannon WPA Roundout Restoration $74, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Timberlake Ranch Habitat Project - Combining Conservation with Education $144, Keep Alliance Beautiful Recycling Education and Center Support $98, The Transit Authority of the City of Omaha d/b/a Metro Enhanced Paratransit (MOBY) Service Using Hybrid Sedans $52, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Platte River Wildlife Management Area Partnership $135, Robert J Hamilton Superior Nebraska Recyling Center $182, International Munitions & Technologies, INC., Demil Recycling Group City of Omaha IMT Manufacturing Metals/Recycling Plant $460, Omaha Children's Museum Tinkering Studios $30, Platte River Basin Environments, Inc. North Platte River Valley Habitat Restoration and Enhancement Partnership $154, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Bergen Tract Restoration $83, Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory Enhancing Habitat Management in the Nebraska Panhandle Through Conservation Education $341, Five Rivers Resource Conservation and Development, Inc (RC&D) Native Grassland Protection Against Invasive Weeds II $138, Lewis & Clark Natural Resources District Upper Missouri Tributaries Hydrogeologic Framework and Groundwater Monitoring Network $275, Lower Loup Natural Resources District Pibel Lake Renovation Project $300, Nebraska Weed Management Area Coalition Early Detection and Rapid Response on Invasive Vegetation within Nebraska $851, Metropolitan Utilities District Driving Omaha Natural $749, Nebraska Association of Resources Districts Rainwater Basin Wetland Reserve Enhancement Program Special Initiative $150, Keep Nebraska Beautiful Nebraska School Chemical Cleanout Campaign $23, Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department Nebraska MEDS Disposal Program - Protecting Nebraska's Water & People $306, Corrected 10/23/2012 rannual App List.xls 3 of 5

4 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Ecosystem Services of Biofuel Feedstocks $425, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Crop Stubble Management, Wildlife and Water Conservation $3,600, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Nebraska Central Basins Resource Area CREP $600, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Nebraska Natural Legacy Plan - Restoring Nebraska's Unique Biological Diversity $1,200, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Chadron State Park Pond Renovation $255, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Red Willow SRA Bay Deepening and Breakwater Installation $453, Nebraska Big Game Wildlife Water Developments $20, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District Missouri River R-613 Levee Setback $2,000, Lauritzen Gardens Conservation Center/Demonstration Rain Garden $800, Niobrara Council Brown County Conservation Easement Project 2012 $126, Northern Prairies Land Trust Tallgrass Prairie Conservation on Private Lands IV $265, Nebraska State Irrigation Association Water Leaders Academy $54, Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Sustainable Schoolyard Partnership $193, Nebraska State Recycling Association Recycling Equipment Grant $250, Nebraska Department of Natural Resources Platte Basin Water Management Action Initiative $3,300, Omaha, City of - Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Property Gene Leahy Mall and Lagoon Renovation $150, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Medicine Creek State Recreation Area Shoreline Stabilization $115, University of Nebraska - Omaha - Board of Regents Glacier Creek Watershed Initiative $442, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Tern and Plover Conservation Partnership: Protecting Imperiled Birds and their Habitat $77, Nebraska Forest Service Creating a Forestry Demonstration/Education Center $93, Developing composites for automotive, furniture and construction industries from discarded Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln carpets $59, Fontenelle Forest Association Erosion Repair and Storm Runoff Reduction in the Childs and Mill Hollow Watersheds $231, Sandhills Task Force Price Ranch Conservation Easement $125, Sandhills Task Force Sandhills Native Ecosystem Project $180, Lincoln, City of Eastern Saline Wetlands Project $730, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Statewide Grassland Enhancement Project $340, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Missouri River Post-Flood Habitat Recovery $103, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Wildlife Habitat Improvement Through Prescribed Grazing: A Private/Public Partnership $110, Omaha, City of Saddle Creek Stormwater Wetlands and Detention Basins $230, Omaha, City of Spring Lake Park Pond Restoration, Phase 4 $683, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Centralized Water Use Database for Republican River Basin $80, Upper Republican Natural Resources District The Rock Creek Prairie and Stream Flow Restoration Project $105, Spencer Area Development Corporation Spencer Pond Renovation Project $121, The Groundwater Foundation Bridging the Gap in Source Water Protection $42, The Groundwater Foundation LEAP into Groundwater $74, Rainwater Basin Joint Venture Development of Grazing Infrastructure to Support the RWB Working Lands Initiative $112, Corrected 10/23/2012 rannual App List.xls 4 of 5

5 Impact of Tillage Practices on Corn and Soybean Transpiration, Crop Water Productivity, Board of Regents, University of Nebraska - Lincoln Nutrient Dynamics, and Groundwater Recharge $210, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. Darr Strip Habitat Complex $127, Pheasants Forever, Inc. Corners for Wildlife $325, Platte River Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc. Nebraska Prairie Trail and Bison Project $72, Cornhusker Council, Boy Scouts of America Camp Cornhusker Environmental and Conservation Education Center $150, Ducks Unlimited, Inc. North Platte River Wetlands Conservation $168, Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District Understanding Cyanobacteria Blooms in Willow Creek Reservoir $58, Integrated Management of Noxious Weeds in Biologically Sensitive Areas by the Northeast Northeast Nebraska RC&D Nebraska Weed Management Area $24, Clean Green Chesapeake Integrated Anarobic Digestion With Algae Bioenergy and Green Aquaculture $90, Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Inc., The Nebraska Environmental Public Information and Education MiniGrant Program $56, Nebraska Bird Partnership Building Capacity for Successful Local and Regional Conservation Efforts $40, Nebraska Agricultural Education Educators Nebraska Agricultural Education Soils Project $15, Nebraska Statewide Arboretum Trees for Nebraska Towns (TNT) $400, Grand Island Area Clean Community System Household Hazardous Waste Facility $75, Lincoln Parks Foundation Revitalizing Nebraska's Centennial Mall $200, Nebraska Grazing Lands Coalition Youth & Land Manager Outreach Project $70, University of Nebraska - Board of Regents Conserving Water Through Informed Irrigation Management $30, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Oak Woodland Enhancement at Ponca and Indian Cave State Parks $35, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission WILD Nebraska Program $80, University of Nebraska - Board of Regents Developing Adaptive Prairie Management Using Monitoring Data $10, Gracie Creek Landowner's Association Gracie Creek Implementation Project: Restoring Habitat for Priority Species $60, Total Requested $48,100, Corrected 10/23/2012 rannual App List.xls 5 of 5

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