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NRCS Seeks Proposals from Ag Groups for New $58.4 Million Conservation
Program
Temple, Texas, Jan. 23, 2009 – Up to $58.4 million in financial assistance is
available to agricultural producers identified in partnership proposals through the Agricultural Water Enhancement
Program (AWEP), established in the new farm bill to promote ground and surface
water conservation and water quality improvement.
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is seeking project
proposals from potential partners through this program. A Request for Proposals
has been published in the Federal Register. Proposals must be submitted by March
2, 2009. Potential partners may submit proposals online at
www.grants.gov/applicants/apply_for_grants.jsp.
“AWEP is designed to address water quality and quantity issues on a regional
level,” said Don Gohmert, NRCS state conservationist for Texas. “By
leveraging federal funds with the efforts of local and regional partners, we can
encourage a more collective approach to addressing specific concerns.”
The Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, or 2008 Farm Bill, established
AWEP as a component of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP),
USDA’s largest conservation program on working agricultural lands. All EQIP
requirements and policies will apply to AWEP.
NRCS administers EQIP, a voluntary conservation program that provides technical
assistance and payments to help crop and livestock producers address
environmental concerns through conservation improvements on agricultural and
non-industrial private forests lands. Farmers and ranchers can use EQIP to farm
in an environmentally friendly manner and still meet their agricultural
production goals. In addition, it is designed to produce significant
environmental benefits to the public, such as improved soil, water and air
quality, and enhanced wildlife habitat.
The new farm bill expanded EQIP to include AWEP. AWEP offers financial and
technical assistance to help farmers and ranchers carry out water enhancement
activities that conserve ground and surface water and improve water quality on
agricultural lands such as cropland, pasture, grassland and rangeland.
Agricultural water enhancement activities include:
water quality or water conservation plan development;
water conservation restoration or enhancement projects, including conversion
to the production of less water-intensive agricultural commodities or dry land
farming;
water quality or quantity restoration or enhancement projects;
irrigation system improvement or irrigation efficiency enhancement;
activities designed to reduce drought's impacts; and
other related activities that will help achieve water quality or water
conservation benefits on agricultural land.
Under this new program, NRCS can contract directly with agricultural producers
who are included in approved partner proposals. Eligible partners include
federally recognized tribes, states, units of local government, or agricultural
or silvicultural associations.
Producers who apply for AWEP assistance must meet EQIP eligibility requirements.
All AWEP funding must go to producers. Like EQIP, contract terms for producers
under AWEP run from one year to 10 years.
Agricultural producers in selected project areas can apply for available AWEP
funds at their local USDA service center.
For additional information about AWEP, please visit
www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/EQIP or visit your local NRCS office.
Contact
Lori
Valadez, 254-742-9811
Mark Habiger,
254-742-9881
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