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RIM-WRP Flood Response Training
Jan. 5, 2011
NRCS – BWSR •Welcome – Kevin Lines & Tim Koehler•Eligibility – Tabor Hoek & Mark Oja•Application – Tim Fredbo & Myron Taylor
TELECONFERENCE DETAILS10:00 am – 12:00 pm
# 1-800-857-9665Pass: 64765
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HISTORY• September 22nd – Rain Event• October 18th – MN Legislative
Special Session– $10m RIM– $3m Cost Share
• 29 Counties Declared Disaster
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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.
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2011 RIM-WRP Floodplain Riparian Eligibility Matrix
Offered Acres WRP Eligibility Category
Extent of Eligible Land
Floodplain Cropland – frequent or occasionally
flooded.
Agricultural Land – Restorable Floodplain Wetlands
100 year floodplain +minimal
square up, or
Extent of frequently and occasionally flooded soils plus additional adjacent land not to exceed 49% of the easement area.
Floodplain Cropland; non-flooded soils – with flood damage (scour, sediment deposition etc).
Lands Substantially Altered by Flooding
100 yr. floodplain, or
Extent of damaged land plus
additional adjacent land not to exceed 49% of the easement area.
Riparian Land – without flood damage.
Adjacent to DNR protected
Waters/Streams. Connect to an existing protected area, or Offer is within 1 mile of an existing
protected area, or In cases where no protected areas exist
within one mile; two or more concurrent offers are accepted within 1 mile of each other.
100’-300’ corridor plus 300’ adjacent lands. Total of 600’max. each side of the watercourse.
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2011 RIM-WRP Floodplain Riparian Eligibility Matrix
Offered Acres WRP Eligibility Category Extent of Eligible Land
Floodplain Cropland – frequent or
occasionally flooded.
Agricultural Land – Restorable Floodplain Wetlands
100 year floodplain +minimal square up, or
Extent of frequently and occasionally flooded soils plus additional adjacent land not to exceed 49% of the easement area.
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2011 RIM-WRP Floodplain Riparian Eligibility Matrix
Offered Acres WRP Eligibility Category Extent of Eligible Land
Floodplain Cropland; non-flooded soils –
with flood damage (scour, sediment deposition etc).
Lands Substantially Altered by Flooding
100 yr. floodplain, or Extent of damaged
land plus additional adjacent land not to exceed 49% of the easement area.
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2011 RIM-WRP Floodplain Riparian Eligibility Matrix
Offered Acres WRP Eligibility Category Extent of Eligible Land
Riparian Land – without flood
damage.
Adjacent to DNR protected Waters/Streams.
Connect to an existing protected area, or
Offer is within 1 mile of an existing protected area, or
In cases where no protected areas exist within one mile; two or more concurrent offers are accepted within 1 mile of each other.
100’-300’ corridor plus 300’ adjacent lands. Total of 600’max. each side of the watercourse.
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• 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.
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• 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.
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•Percent of crop unharvested or lost.
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• Flood Frequency – Rely upon soils to document how often a site tends to flood.
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• 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.
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• Our goal is to enroll the entire floodplain within the ownership unit. We would like to deal with the entire issue one time.
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•Priority on larger streams.
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• DNR Natural Heritage Database
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• If part of a bigger project or program (local, state or federal) that is either planned or underway to manage flood waters.
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•Mandatory cost factor for WRP program.
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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.
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WRP PRACTICESUtilize 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
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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
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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.
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FORMS TO SUBMIT
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FORMS TO SUBMIT
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FORMS TO SUBMIT
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FORMS TO SUBMIT
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SUBMIT APPLICATION• Send 2 COPIES of each application to
BWSR St. Paul
• Deadline is March 11, 2011