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N R C S. Emergency Watershed Protection Program. EWP Program Description. EWP Program Overview When EWP is activated Presidential Declaration State Conservationist Declaration. Authority. Statute Authorized in 1950 Drought added in 1978

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N R C S

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  1. N R C S Emergency Watershed Protection Program

  2. EWP Program Description • EWP Program Overview • When EWP is activated • Presidential Declaration • State Conservationist Declaration

  3. Authority • Statute • Authorized in 1950 • Drought added in 1978 • Floodplain Easements added in 1996

  4. Eligible Impairments • Floods

  5. Eligible Impairments • Fires

  6. Eligible Impairments • Hurricanes • Tornadoes • Typhoons

  7. Eligible Impairments Other Impairments • Earthquakes • Volcanic Activity • Drought • Ice Storms

  8. Eligible Sponsors • Local Units or Subdivisions of State Government • State Government • Other Government Entities • Indian Tribes and Tribal Organizations

  9. EWP Funding - Sponsor • Ability to provide Local Share of Construction Costs • Responsible for Operation & Maintenance • Ability to Obtain Land Rights • Ability to Acquire Permits

  10. EWP Funding - Federal • Typically Funded via Supplemental Appropriations

  11. Local Funding - 25% • Cash • “In-Kind” Goods or Services • Combination of Above

  12. EWP Events Funded

  13. EWP FUNDING

  14. EWP FLOODPLAIN EASEMENT ACRES

  15. EWP FLOODPLAIN EASEMENT CONTRACTS

  16. Eligibility Criteria • Reduce Threat to Life or Property • Economically Defensible • Alleviates Sudden Watershed Impairment

  17. Eligible Measures • Debris Removal

  18. Eligible Measures • Streambank Stabilization

  19. Eligible Measures • Critical Area Treatment

  20. Eligible Measures • Levee Repair

  21. Eligible Measures • PL 78-534 & 83-566 Structure Repair

  22. Eligible Measures • Ice Damage

  23. Solutions • Debris Removal

  24. Solutions • Bioengineering

  25. Solutions • Livestock and Poultry Carcass Disposal

  26. Solutions • Floodplain Easement

  27. IneligibleMeasures • Restore Agricultural Productivity to Farmland

  28. IneligibleMeasures • Replacement of Infrastructure

  29. IneligibleMeasures • Flood Fighting/Rescue

  30. IneligibleMeasures • Correcting Pre-existing Problems

  31. IneligibleMeasures • Repair coastal erosion to beaches and shorelines

  32. EWP Summary • Must be an imminent threat to life and property as a result of a natural disaster • Must alleviate a sudden impairment to the watershed • Must be economically defensible • Must have a sponsor, except floodplain easements

  33. NRCS EWP PROGRAM Questions, please contact: Allan Stahl State Conservation Engineer Natural Resources Conservation Service 339 Busch’s Frontage Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401 Allan.Stahl@md.usda.gov http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/ewp/index.html

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