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Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP)Updated 05/23/2008 The EWP Program provides assistance to project sponsors and individuals in
implementing emergency recovery measures (including the purchase of floodplain
easements) to relieve imminent hazards to life and property created by a natural
disaster that causes a sudden impairment of a watershed.
Technical and Financial AssistanceEWP technical and financial assistance may be made available, dependant upon
funding, when a declaration of the following: *This could be initiated as a result of a declaration by a governor of a State, followed by appropriate action taken by the State Conservationist followed by assistance from a qualified sponsor. Assistance available under EWP consists of the installation of emergency measures to reduce hazards to life and property, and reduce future disaster expenditures through the purchase of floodplain easements. Request for AssistanceProject sponsors must apply for EWP assistance to the STC by written request.
- Location - Scope of the problem
- Land rights acquisition - Permits - Responsibility for O&M, if required Project sponsors must submit a request for assistance within 60 days following the date of the natural occurrence that caused the watershed impairment, or after access to the site becomes available. The following topics will help you decide if you are interested and eligible for EWP assistance. The documents on this page require Adobe Acrobat. Sample Letter for Requesting EWP Assistance (PDF; 9 KB)Eligible EntitiesAnd… Hurricane Rita Recovery Report (PDF; 2 MB) Damage Survey Report (DSR) (PDF; 559 KB) EWP Fact Sheet (PDF; 2.83 MB) |
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