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Lower Rio Grande Valley Irrigation Area
Resource Concern: Water Quantity - Irrigation
Water management for irrigated land-inefficient or untimely utilization of
irrigation water.
Primary Area of Concern:
Water availability in the Lower Rio Grande Valley is dependent upon storage in
the two reservoirs, Falcon and Amistad. The available supply in these reservoirs
has been very limited for several years. Allocations to agricultural irrigation
have been restricted to allow for other uses. Improving the efficiency of
irrigation systems reserves more water for additional irrigation or other uses
and reduces the inherent salinity problem of the area. Applicable counties are:
Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Willacy, and Maverick
Eligible Practices:
| Practices |
Code Unit |
Life Span |
| Irrigation Water Conveyance-Ditch Lining-
Nonreinforced Concrete |
428A feet |
20 years |
| Irrigation Water Conveyance, Pipeline
high pressure underground plastic |
430DDfeet |
25 years |
| Irrigation Water Conveyance, Pipeline low pressure underground plastic |
430EE feet |
25 years |
| Irrigation Land Leveling |
464 acre |
15 years |
| Subsurface Drain |
606 feet |
20 years |
| Conversion of Surface Irrigation System to:
Irrigation System-Microirrigation |
441 acre |
10 years |
| Irrigation System-Sprinkler-LEPA, LPIC, LESA |
442 feet |
15 years |
| Conversion of antiquated high pressure sprinkler systems to:
Irrigation System-Sprinkler (Conversion) |
442 feet |
15 years |
LEPA, LPIC, LESA, MESA
Irrigation Regulating Reservoir (with
Pond Sealing or Lining-Flexible Membrane) |
552 number |
20 years |
LEPA – Low Energy Precision Application. Land slope <1% on more than 50% of
field. Drop heights not to exceed 18 inches. Applicable only to row crops in
circle.
LESA – Low Elevation Spray Application. Land slope <3% on more than 50% of
field. Drop heights not to exceed 18 inches.
LPIC – Low Pressure in Canopy Application. Land slope <3% on more than 50% of
field. Drop heights generally range from 12 to 36 inches from ground, depending
on crop.
MESA – Mid-Elevation Spray Application. Drop heights typically 3 to 7 feet above
ground with water applied above the crop.
Antiquated high pressure sprinkler systems are defined as sideroll, hand move or
big gun systems or any system that requires an operating nozzle pressure greater
than 25 p.s.i.
Application Limitation for payment on units:
| Application Limitation for Payment on Units |
Code |
Unit Limit |
| Irrigation Water Conveyance, Pipeline |
430 |
5280 feet |
| Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch Lining |
428 |
5280 feet |
Nonreinforced Concrete
Irrigation Land Leveling |
464 |
320 acres |
| Irrigation System-Microirrigation- Orchard |
441 |
240 acres |
| Irrigation System-Microirrigation- Rowcrop |
441 |
240 acres |
| Irrigation System-Sprinkler |
442 |
240 acres |
| Irrigation Regulating Reservoir (with necessary Flexible Membrane Liner) |
552 |
20,000 cubic yards |
| Subsurface Drain |
606 |
320 acres |
All practices will be installed according to the applicable standards and
specifications in the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Field Office
Technical Guide (FOTG).
Cost Share Rates:
Limited Resource Farmer/Producer - 90 percent
Beginning Farmer/Rancher - 50 percent
All other categories - 50 percent
Cost list for the county will be used in determining the cost share dollars for
the application.
Incentive Payment Levels:
Irrigation Water Management (449), (Acre), $10 per acre per year, maximum of
2 years.
This incentive is to encourage better management and scheduling of irrigation
water applications. To receive the payment, a permanent water meter is required,
soil moisture monitored in at least one location per field (or per 100 acres for
fields larger that 100 ac.), and a scheduling system will be used by the
irrigator. The irrigator will document evapotranspiration (ET) and soil moisture
levels on at least a weekly basis; water applied per irrigation, and scheduling
system used.
Evaluation Criteria for 2006 EQIP
The following is an explanation of the evaluation criteria for resource
concerns for 2006 EQIP.
Evaluation criteria will be utilized for the identified resource concern. At the
time of application, the producer, with USDA assistance, will determine the
resource concern. Only one resource concern can be used for each application.
The resource concern, Water Quantity, is applicable only on irrigated land that
meets the irrigation history rule, i.e. irrigated two out of the last five
years.
Application Screening Process
Only applications on land within the five county area listed above, that meets
the irrigation history rule, are eligible under this resource concern.
Ranking Criteria
All eligible applications will be ranked.
Points will be selected for the appropriate practice(s). Only one set of points
will be selected for each application.
If the applicant wants to include work that falls into two or more point
rankings, then the lower points will be used for ranking the application.
This document requires
Microsoft Excel.
2006
Irrigation Water Conservation Ranking Criteria (25 KB)
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