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Association of State Floodplain Managers Infrastructure: Fixes & Funding June 10, 2009. Bruce A. Julian USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service. Perspective—. Over 2000 authorized watershed projects All projects require a local sponsor 11,000 flood control structures
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Association of State Floodplain Managers Infrastructure: Fixes & Funding June 10, 2009 Bruce A. Julian USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service
Perspective— • Over 2000 authorized watershed projects • All projects require a local sponsor • 11,000 flood control structures • >$1.5 billion in annual benefits • Flood mitigation, water conservation, municipal/industrial water supply, water quality measures, fish & wildlife habitat • >$1.4 billion in authorized, unfunded federal commitments
NRCS Water Resources Program Tools • Watershed Surveys & Planning • Watershed Operations** • Watershed Rehabilitation** • Floodplain Easements** (Emergency Watershed Protection Program) **Recovery Act Funding
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Photo by Don Mobley Photo by Don Mobley
House Elevations Photo by Pennoni Associates, Inc.
Elevation Underway Photo by Pennoni Associates, Inc.
Elevation Completed Neshaminy Creek
Watershed Operations • Structural and non-structural flood mitigation solutions • Floodplain easements • Projects with multiple solutions to flooding • 100% federal share—cost of construction
Watershed Rehabilitation • >11,000 dams—many reaching their design life • Change in hazard class • Not eligible if sponsors failed to perform O&M • 65% federal share of the total project cost
Floodplain Easements • >120,000 acres in the current portfolio • First national sign-up = over 4,200 applications, $1.4 billion, competing for $145 million • Selected 289 projects, 36,000 acres, 36 states • Approx. 100% of the ag land value, 100% of the restoration costs • Eligibility: damaged once in the last 12 months or twice in the last 10 years • Dam breach zone
Partners— Success depends on all of us working together Your NRCS State Conservationist: www.nrcs.usda.gov Click on “State Offices”