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FY2004 - EQIP - Ground and Surface Water Conservation (GSWC) Program
The Farm Security and Rural Investment Act of 2002 (the 2002 Farm Bill)
authorizes the Ground and Surface Water Conservation (GSWC) provision of the
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). The EQIP GSWC provision
allows for additional water saving funding in the High Plains Aquifer region.
The purpose of this provision is to install "water savings" practices in
agricultural operations, particularly in cropland. Water savings means
actions that will:
- Improve irrigations systems.
- Enhance irrigation efficiencies.
- Convert to less water intensive commodities or dry land farming.
- Improve water storage through water banking and groundwater recharge.
- Mitigate the effects of the drought.
- Include other practices that improve groundwater or surface water
conservation, as deemed by the USDA secretary.
These funds can be provided through cost-share and incentive payments.
Historically, EQIP GSWC funding was only available for the seven South Dakota
counties covered by a portion of the High Plains Aquifer; however, funding is available statewide for Fiscal Year 2004.
The EQIP GSWC funds will be used to implement conservation measures that result
in net savings in groundwater or surface water resources in the agricultural
operation of the producer. Net savings means a producer implements water
conservation activities such as enhanced irrigation efficiencies, improve water
storage measures, or dry land farming. The net savings is not transferable.
Priority will be given to the following:
- High Plains Aquifer (Ogallala);
- Belle Fourche and Angostura Reservoirs; and
- Big Sioux Aquifer.
EQIP GSWC Provision Information
- Cost-share and incentive payments for irrigation system practices are only
eligible on land that has been irrigated at least two of the past five years.
- All irrigated land that is served by any cost-share practices requires
irrigation water management and flow measurement devices.
- Required tools for Irrigation Water Management, such as flow measurement
devices, soil moisture monitoring, irrigation scheduling, etc., are eligible
for cost-share at 50 percent of the actual cost not to exceed the specified
maximum.
- Well modifications and power facilities for irrigation systems are not
eligible for cost-share.
- Cost-share for conversion from gravity/surface irrigation to sprinkler
irrigation will be 30 percent of the actual cost not to exceed $100 per acre.
Cost-share will be allowed for pivots (including corner systems) and
non-traditional sprinkler systems (side rolls, solid set, etc.). End
guns are allowed but are not eligible for cost-share. Dump valves will
not be allowed on any sprinkler systems.
- Cost-share is not eligible for any systems that replace existing sprinkler
systems.
- Cost-share is eligible for an additional span or pivot extension on an
existing system if an end gun is replaced with the additional span or pivot
extension.
- Cost-share for nozzle packages is only eligible for existing sprinkler
systems. New irrigation systems are not eligible for cost-share.
- Cost-share for conversion from gravity/surface irrigation to subsurface
drip irrigation will be 30 percent of the actual cost not to exceed $100 per
irrigated acre.
- Incentive payment for conversion of irrigated cropland to non-irrigated
cropland or to non-irrigated permanent cover is available.
The following documents require Adobe Acrobat.
Instructions
for EQIP - GSWC Ranking Sheet (88 KB)
EQIP
- GSWC Ranking Sheet (SD-LTP-17i) (92.1 KB)
2004
TMDL Map (1.86 MB)
Forms Needed to Signup:
These documents require
Adobe
Acrobat.
Conservation Program
Application/Contract (CCC-1200) (39.8)
Appendix to
Form CCC-1200 EQIP Contract (CCC-1200 Appendix) (125 KB)
Forms Needed for Conservation Planning
These documents require
Adobe Acrobat.
AD-1155,
Conservation Plan and Schedule of Operations
AD-1155A,
Conservation Plan and Schedule of Operations
AD-1156,
Conservation Plan and Schedule of Operations
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