Alabama Flood-Prone Lands Receive Economic Recovery Funding


The sign-up period for Recovery Act floodplain easements is extended to April 10
to make sure landowners impacted by recent flooding have opportunities to apply.
Auburn, AL, March 12, 2009
Landowners in Alabama will have a chance to tap into the $145 million set
aside by the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to restore an estimated
60,000 acres, nationwide, of frequently flooded land to its natural state. The
funds are available through the floodplain easement component of the Emergency
Watershed Protection (EWP) Program. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the
funds are part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 aimed at
revitalizing the economy by creating jobs as well as protecting and restoring
the environment.
The EWP Program’s floodplain easement component allows NRCS to purchase
easements on lands damaged by flooding. The restored floodplain will generate
benefits, such as increased flood protection, enhanced fish and wildlife
habitat, improved water quality, and a reduced need for future public disaster
assistance.
Gary Kobylski, State Conservationist for NRCS in Alabama, announced that
eligible landowners can sign up for these easements at their local NRCS offices
through March 27, 2009.
"We will be working with landowners who voluntarily agree to restore the
floodplains to their natural condition by placing their land into easements,"
Kobylski said. "These easements will convert environmentally sensitive land into
riparian corridors and wooded bottomlands that are so vital for fish and
wildlife habitat and to mitigate downstream flooding." USDA has limited spending
to $30 million per state.
Easements are a great way to preserve your land, establish a legacy, while
maintaining ownership of the land.
For information about the EWP Floodplain Easements Program, contact your local
Natural Resources Conservation Service office or visit the Website at:
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/ewp/Floodplain/index.html.
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