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RIM-WRP Flood Response Training Jan. 5, 2011. TELECONFERENCE DETAILS 10:00 am – 12:00 pm # 1-800-857-9665 Pass: 64765. NRCS – BWSR Welcome – Kevin Lines & Tim Koehler Eligibility – Tabor Hoek & Mark Oja Application – Tim Fredbo & Myron Taylor. HISTORY. September 22 nd – Rain Event
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RIM-WRP Flood Response TrainingJan. 5, 2011 TELECONFERENCE DETAILS 10:00 am – 12:00 pm # 1-800-857-9665 Pass: 64765 NRCS – BWSR Welcome – Kevin Lines & Tim Koehler Eligibility – Tabor Hoek & Mark Oja Application – Tim Fredbo & Myron Taylor
HISTORY • September 22nd – Rain Event • October 18th – MN Legislative Special Session • $10m RIM • $3m Cost Share • 29 Counties Declared Disaster
OPPORTUNITY • Focus on floodplain enrollment. • Mold RIM & WRP eligibility together to address floodplain and riparian areas. • Leverage Federal Funding from WRP – 1:1.6 • $10m State + $16m Federal = $26m • Combined payment rate formula • Collective effort of SWCDs, NRCS & BWSR! • Signup Jan. 5 – March 4, 2011. Completed application due BWSR St. Paul by March 11th.
Focus of program is on damaged cropland. • Non-cropland located between cropland and riparian source must be included in the easement. • Compensation for these acres limited to 50% of cropland eligible acres. Balance must be donated. • Points awarded here for those donating all of the non-crop acres.
Site received physical damage from recent events as a result of water movement vs. inundation. • New channel formation, deposition of material has been documented on this site.
Flood Frequency – Rely upon soils to document how often a site tends to flood.
We are not anticipating much in the way of restoration of wetlands in the floodplain. Crop cessation will be the major restoration activity. • If present, removal of dikes/levies to restore the extent of the floodplain will likely be required.
Our goal is to enroll the entire floodplain within the ownership unit. We would like to deal with the entire issue one time.
If part of a bigger project or program (local, state or federal) that is either planned or underway to manage flood waters.
CONSERVATION PLANNING • Cost Share: 75% NRCS to max. 25% or balance BWSR to max. • Wetland Restorations – Limited from an engineering/structural standpoint. • Upland vs. Wetland – Separate as necessary. • Upland – 643 Native Prairie Planting. http://www.bwsr.state.mn.us/native_vegetation/seeding_guidelines.pdf • Wetland – 657 Natural regeneration with temp cover of 5# PLS switch grass for now.
WRP PRACTICES Utilize existing Toolkit WRP narratives. • 657 – Wetland Restoration. • Cropping Cessation – Natural Regeneration of Vegetation • Cropping Cessation – Native Vegetation Establishment • Existing wetlands • Others as appropriate – ditch plugs, dike removal etc. • 643 – Restoration and Management of Declining Habitats – Tallgrass Prairie. • No food plots or tree planting
RIM PRACTICES • Upland – RR-2 • Wetland/Floodplain: Primary RR-8b Crop Cessation Supporting RR-2 Primary RR-3C Natural Succession Supporting RR-2 *Limited RR-8 restoration – engineering follow-up. • No food plots or tree planting
LANDOWNER ELIGIBILITY • Land must be owned by applicant for 7 yrs. at time of application – potential waiver. • Only privately held lands and tribal lands are eligible (no federal, state or local government lands are eligible). • All landowners must be AGI,HEL/WC compliant with Federal Food Security Act to be eligible.
SUBMIT APPLICATION • Send 2 COPIES of each application to BWSR St. Paul • Deadline is March 11, 2011