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USDA WILL RESTORE AND PROTECT FLOOD-PRONE LANDS IN OHIO WITH ECONOMIC
RECOVERY FUNDING
Contact: Christina Coulon,
614-255-2471, or Rod Yeoman,
614-255-2492
COLUMBUS, March 10, 2009—U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will provide up to $30 million to eligible
landowners in Ohio through the floodplain easement component of its Emergency
Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, State Conservationist Terry Cosby announced
today. The funds will be used to restore frequently flooded land to its natural
state and create jobs.
Cosby also announced that eligible landowners can sign up for these easements
from March 9 – 27, 2009, at their local USDA Service Center NRCS Office.
“We will be working with landowners who voluntarily agree to restore the
floodplains to their natural condition by placing their land into easements,”
Cosby said. “These easements will convert environmentally sensitive lands into
riparian corridors and wooded bottomlands that are so vital for fish and
wildlife habitat and to mitigate downstream flooding.”
Cosby said green jobs can be created in rural communities across Ohio when
landowners establish conservation practices on the land entered into easement.
Jobs will be created mostly in the engineering, biology, and construction fields
when trees and native grasses are planted and the hydrology of the floodplain is
restored.
The funding, obtained from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,
includes both technical and financial assistance to restore the easements. All
funds will be spent on targeted projects that can be completed with economic
stimulus monies. The goal is to have all floodplain easements acquired and
restored within 12-18 months.
The EWP Program’s floodplain easement component allows the NRCS to purchase
easements on lands damaged by flooding. The restored floodplain will generate
many public benefits, such as increased flood protection, enhanced fish and
wildlife habitat, improved water quality, and a reduced need for future public
disaster assistance. Other benefits include reduced energy consumption when
certain agricultural activities and practices are eliminated and increased
carbon sequestration as permanent vegetative cover is re-established.
Interested landowners can contact their local USDA Service Center NRCS Office
for more information about the EWP Program floodplain easements during the
sign-up. For information about EWP Program floodplain easements, please visit
http://www.oh.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/ewp_fpe.html.
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