Specifications include, but are not limited to: The District is providing incentive partnership funding to increase GI implementation and innovation within its current GI service area through the 2019 GIPP (GI service area described in the table below). GI projects are consistent with the District’s 2035 Vision and Strategic Objectives document that is the District’s long-range approach to eliminate sewer overflows, improve water quality, and incorporate an overall triple-bottom-line sustainable approach to the way the District operates. The District’s interest in GI is to increase the implementation of innovative approaches to wet weather management that are cost-effective, sustainable, and environmentally friendly. GI management approaches and technologies infiltrate, evapotranspire, capture, and reuse stormwater to maintain, restore, or mimic natural hydrologies. The District is seeking partners through this program that will foster the acceptance and implementation of GI as a viable means of managing water where it falls. Projects should seek to demonstrate a connection or relationship to the purpose and function of other District watercourse flood management, and green infrastructure work.