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Wetlands Ecology BISC 611 January 15, 2003 Paul B. Rodrigue NRCS, Wetland Science Institute

Wetlands Ecology BISC 611 January 15, 2003 Paul B. Rodrigue NRCS, Wetland Science Institute Hydrologist. Paul B Rodrigue: - B.S. & M.S. Agricultural Engineering (La. Tech, Texas A&M)

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Wetlands Ecology BISC 611 January 15, 2003 Paul B. Rodrigue NRCS, Wetland Science Institute

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  1. Wetlands EcologyBISC 611 January 15, 2003 Paul B. Rodrigue NRCS, Wetland Science Institute Hydrologist

  2. Paul B Rodrigue: - B.S. & M.S. Agricultural Engineering (La. Tech, Texas A&M) - Started w/Natural Resources Conservation Service, 1986 - Irrigation Water Management Engineer - Environmental Engineer (liaison to MS DEQ) - Study Leader, Delta Water Supply Study - Wetland Hydrologist (located at ARS-NSL, Oxford) - Registered Professional Engineer, MS, #11797- Certified Professional in Erosion & Sediment Control, #1262 - Member: ASAE Soil & Water Conservation Society Society of Wetland Scientists - Technical Coordinator/Instructor - Hydrology Tools for Wetland Determination and Restoration

  3. Topics: - Wetland Delineation, Hydrology On-site Indicators WETS Tables Observation Wells - HGM, Yazoo Reference Guide - Wetland Restoration Microtopography Water Budget Pictures

  4. Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)Restoring America’s Wetlands - Voluntary program that provides financial incentives to landowners to enhance wetlands in exchange for retiring marginal lands from agriculture. - Landowner paid lesser of - agricultural value of land - established payment cap - amount offered by landowner - USDA pays 100% of the restoration costs- USDA obtains conservation easement - Landowner retains title to land, pays taxes, retains rights to hunt, fish, quiet recreation, and other compatible uses.- $2100/acre total avg. national cost (land&restoration)

  5. How Many Acres Are Enrolled? Year Acreage Enrolled 1992 43,428 1993 0 1994 75,017 1995 115,071 1996 92,405 1997 127,267 1998 211,917 1999 119,919 2000 149,915 2001* 139,306 Total 1,074,245 *At the end of 2001, there were more than 600,000 acres of unfunded applications. Program has been authorized for 2.5 million acres

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