North Carolina Emergency Watershed Program (EWP) Grant

North Carolina Natural Resource Conservation Service

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Overview

North Carolina Emergency Watershed Program (EWP) Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: North Carolina Natural Resource Conservation Service
Last Updated: June 11, 2024

Summary

The North Carolina Emergency Watershed Program (EWP) aids communities in recovering from natural disasters by providing financial and technical assistance. Administered by the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service, it covers up to 75% of emergency construction costs. Eligible local sponsors can include cities and counties, while projects focus on flood mitigation and restoration of natural resources. EWP is crucial for protecting lives and property from future environmental hazards and funding is contingent on Congressional approval.

Overview

Emergency Watershed Protection Program- North Carolina The Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, a federal emergency recovery program, helps local communities recover after a natural disaster strikes. EWP Background The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) administers the Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program, which responds to emergencies created by natural disasters. It is not necessary for a national emergency to be declared for an area to be eligible for assistance. The program is designed to help people and conserve natural resources by relieving imminent hazards to life and property caused by floods, fires, wind­storms, and other natural occurrences. EWP is an emergency recovery program. All projects undertaken, with the exception of the pur­chase of floodplain easements, must have a project sponsor. NRCS may bear up to 75 percent of the construction cost of emergency measures. The remaining 25 per­cent must come from local sources and can be in the form of cash or in-kind services. Funding is subject to Congressional approval. Type of Work Authorized EWP is designed for installation of recovery measures. Activities include providing financial and technical assistance to: remove debris from stream channels, road culverts, and bridges reshape and protect eroded banks correct damaged drainage facilities establish cover on critically eroding lands repair levees and structures and repair conservation practices. NRCS may purchase EWPP easements on any floodplain lands that have been impaired within the last 12 months or that have a history of repeated flooding (i.e., flooded at least two times during the past 10 years). It can include purchasing floodplain easements. These easements can restore, protect, maintain, and enhance the functions of wetlands and riparian areas. They also conserve natural values including fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, flood water retention, ground water recharge, and safeguard lives and property from floods, drought, and the products of erosion. EWP work is not limited to any one set of prescribed measures. A case-by-case investigation of the work is made by NRCS. Sponsor's Obligations Sponsors are responsible for: providing land rights to do repair work securing the neces­sary permits furnishing the local cost share accomplishing the installation of work Work can be done either through Federal or local contracts.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. EligibilityPublic and private landowners are eligible for assistance but must be represented by a project sponsor. Sponsors include legal subdivisions of the State, such as a city, county, general improvement district, conservation district, or any Native American tribe or tribal organization as defined in section 4 of the Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act.

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disaster-reliefenvironmentwater

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