Klamath Basin - Environmental Quality Incentives Program (10.919)

 

Program

10.919 Klamath Basin - Environmental Quality Incentives Program

 

Federal Agency

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

 

Authorization

The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (the 2002 Act), Public Law 107-171, May 13, 2002 re-authorized and amended the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, which had been added to the Food Security Act of 1985 (the 1985 Act) (16 U.S.C. 3801 et seq.) by the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996 (the 1996 Act) (Public Law 104-127).

 

Program Number

10.919

 

Last Known Status

Active

 

Objectives

Technical and financial assistance and training to eligible farmers and ranchers to address water conservation natural resource concerns on their lands in an environmentally beneficial and cost-effective manner. This program provides assistance to farmers and ranchers in complying with Federal, State, and tribal environmental laws, and encourages environmental enhancement. The purpose of this program is achieved through the implementation of structural and land management conservation practices on eligible land. This program is funded through the Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC). NRCS provides overall program management and implementation leadership for conservation planning and implementation. The Farm Service Agency provides assistance for administrative processes and procedures for the program.

 

Types of Assistance

Direct Payments for Specified Use.

 

Uses and Use Restrictions

Technical assistance is provided in conservation planning for eligible participants. Financial assistance is provided for implementation of structural and land management practices. Cost-share payments may be made to implement one or more eligible structural practices. Incentive payments can be made to implement one or more land management practices. The funding s available is for technical, cost-share payments and incentive payments that will assist participants achieve a net-water savings on their agricultural land.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Applicant Eligibility

Agricultural producers who are addressing water conservation natural resource issues. A participant may be an owner, landlord, operator, or tenant of eligible agricultural lands. Limited resource producers, small-scale producers, producers of minority groups, Federally recognized Indian tribal governments, Alaska natives, and Pacific Islanders are encouraged to apply. This program is only available in the Klamath Basin of California and Oregon.

Beneficiary Eligibility

To be eligible the agricultural producers must be in compliance with highly erodible land and wetland conservation provisions and in compliance with the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) payment limitations.

Credentials/Documentation

To be eligible the agricultural producers must be in compliance with highly erodible land and wetland conservation provisions and in compliance with the Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) payment limitations.

 

Application and Award Process

Preapplication Coordination

None. This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A-102 and E.O. 12372.

Application Procedure

Program participation is voluntary. The applicant applies at the local USDA Service Center on Form CCC-1200. Applications may be filed at any time during the year. The participant develops an EQIP plan of operations that identifies what conservation practices they are proposing to implement. Technical assistance and cost-share or incentive payments may be provided to apply needed conservation practices and land use adjustments within a time schedule specified by the EQIP plan of operations. A contract with a participant may apply one or more land management practices or one or more structural practices.

Award Procedure

NRCS will give special consideration to applicants who have a EQIP plan of operations that address the locally designated priority natural resource concerns designated. Applications will be periodically ranked and selected for funding based on locally developed ranking process. These criteria can be found at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip/EQIP_signup.html.

Deadlines

None.

 

Range of Approval/Disapproval Time

Appeals

A participant may appeal any adverse determination to the FSA county committee.

Renewals

Not applicable.

 

Assistance Considerations

Formula and Matching Requirements

Conservation practices may be eligible for cost-sharing up to 75 percent of the total cost of establishing the practice. Incentive payments can be made for land management practices in an amount and rate that NRCS determines is necessary to encourage a participant to perform the practice that would not otherwise be initiated without government assistance. Limited resource producers and beginning farmers may be eligible for cost-sharing up to 90 percent.

Length and Time Phasing of Assistance

An EQIP contract expires one year after the last planned practice is implemented but cannot be longer than 10 years. Obligations for assistance are tied to the schedule for applying conservation practices included in the EQIP plan of operations used as the basis for the contract. Payments are made when the participant and NRCS certify that conservation practice is completed in accordance with contract. Technical assistance may be provided by a certified Technical Service Provider This assistance will be reimbursed based upon not-to-exceed rates. These payments will be made after the services of the certified Technical Service Provider have been provided in accordance with NRCS standards and specifications.

 

Post Assistance Requirements

Reports

There are no reports and the participants makes an annual status review during the length of the contract that includes maintenance of completed contract items and need for deletion or addition of contract items. Participants must operate and maintain a conservation practice for its intended purpose for the life span of the practice.

Audits

Natural Resources Conservation Service makes periodic random reviews of the operation and maintenance of the contract items during the life span of the conservation practice. Participants are subject to audit by the Office of Inspector General, USDA.

Records

Maintained in local NRCS office, FSA county office, and Federal record centers for specified number of years.

 

Program Accomplishments

Over 90,000 applications were received in fiscal year 2002 and almost 20,000 applications were funded (22%). NRCS estimates that it would require almost $1.5 billion to fully fund all of the applications received in fiscal year 2002, which was about four times the available financial assistance funds. The EQIP financial assistance that will be provided to producers on FY2002 contracts will exceed $322 million over the life of the contracts.

 

Financial Information

Account Identification

12-4336-0-1-302.

Obligations

(Grants) FY 03 $10,635,900; FY 04 est $9,550,000; and FY 05 est $ 8,118,000. (Salaries and expenses) FY 03 $1,724,800; FY 04 est $2,496,000; FY 05 est $6,900,000.

Range and Average of Financial Assistance

An individual or entity may not receive, directly or indirectly, cost-share or incentive payments under this chapter that, in the aggregate, exceed $450,000 for all contracts entered into under this chapter by the individual or entity during the period of fiscal years 2002 through 2007, regardless of the number of contracts entered into under this chapter by the individual or entity.

 

Regulations, Guidelines and Literature

7 CFR Part 1466. Program is announced through news media and in announcements to agricultural producers, farm and ranch owners and operators in the county. Program manuals, handbooks, and leaflets issued by NRCS and FSA.

 

Related Programs

10.902, Soil and Water Conservation; 10.912, Environmental Quality Incentives Program.

 

Information Contacts

Regional or Local Office

For more information on this and other related conservation programs, consult the local telephone directory where your land is located for location of the USDA service center. NRCS, FSA, and many local conservation districts are located in USDA service centers. For a list of NRCS State offices with telephone numbers and addresses, see appropriate Appendix IV of the Catalog. Information is available on the internet at http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/eqip.

Headquarters Office

Deputy Chief for Natural Resource Conservation Programs, Natural Resources Conservation Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, P.O. Box 2890, Washington, DC 20013. Attn: Deputy Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Programs. Telephone: (202) 720-1845. FAX: (202) 720-4265.

Web Site Address

Not applicable.

 

Examples of Funded Projects

Not applicable.

 

Criteria for Selecting Proposals

Applications will be periodically ranked and selected for funding based on: the environmental benefits; the cost-effectiveness of the conversation practices; the environmental benefits derived; extent to which the contract will assist the applicant in complying with Federal, State, tribal or local environmental laws; and the extent the contract will assist the priority natural resource goals and objectives and achieve a net water savings.

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