Institute: Guam
Year Established: 2009 Start Date: 2009-03-01 End Date: 2010-02-28
Total Federal Funds: $22,992 Total Non-Federal Funds: Not available
Principal Investigators: Gary Denton
Project Summary: The Water and Environmental Research Institute (WERI) Advisory Council is the body, which determines research goals and priorities for WERI in general and the USGS 104B program in particular. The Research Advisory Council (RAC) for Guam consists of representatives from all Guam governmental agencies involved with water resources development or regulation, members of U.S. Federal agencies, military organizations on Guam that deal with water resources issues and members of the university research community. The RAC for the Federated States of Micronesia and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands consist of representatives from various government departments that deal with water resources, representatives from the local colleges, private sector engineers, environmentalists, and planners, and University of Guam research faculty. WERI held RAC meetings in September through October 2008. Nineteen (19) people attended the Guam meeting, twenty five (25) attended the CNMI meeting and seventeen (17) the FSM meeting. The RAC groups examined the research education and training priorities identified in past years and added or amended where appropriate. In early November, a Request for Proposals (RFP) letter was sent out by e-mail to over three hundred (300) regional representatives in Guam, the CNMI, and FSM. These included all RAC members (past and present); faculty members at the University of Guam, the Northern Marianas College in Saipan, and the College of Micronesia in Pohnpei, and water resource professionals from several government agencies. Accompanying the RFP message were: a) a blank proposal form for submittal on the USGS Web Site, b) detailed instructions on how to fill out the form, and c) the critical water resource research, education and training needs identified for Guam, the CNMI and FSM. Seven (7) research proposals, three (3) for Guam, three (3) for the CNMI and two (2) for the FSM; one (1) environmental educational program for Guam, and one (1) groundwater modeling, information transfer and training program for the FSM, were submitted for consideration in response to the RFP. Three review panels, each composed of three highly regarded water resources professionals and RAC members were established to evaluate the research proposals. Their task was to evaluate and score the proposals pertaining to their specific region in accordance with the long-standing criteria listed in the RFP. The appropriate proposals were e-mailed separately to the members of each review panels along with the critical needs list and a scoring form. The members were advised to work independently and given two weeks to submit their numerical assessments to the WERI Director. Their scores were then tabulated and the projects ranked in descending order of average score. Projects approved for funding were selected based on their regional ranking and availability of funds.