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2007 Environmental Quality Incentive Program

Northwest Area Ground and Surface Water Conservation

Introduction:

The Northwest Area GSWC includes the irrigated acreage in the northwest quadrant of NM.  This area includes Bernalillo, Cibola, McKinley, Rio Arriba, Sandoval, San Juan, Santa Fe, Taos and Valencia counties. (NRCS Field Offices in Albuquerque, Grants, Gallup, Espanola, Chama, Cuba, Aztec, Santa Fe, Taos and Los Lunas are involved).   Reduction of irrigation water from aquifers and surface waters is the focus in the Northwest Area.  The purpose of the GSWC to provide cost share and incentive payments to producers with irrigated cropland that will result in a net water reduction on each agricultural operation.

Priority Resource Concerns:

The primary resource concern identified in the GSWC Area is water quantity on irrigated cropland.  Conservation practices identified in the ranking criteria tool will be used to address this concern.

Funding Considerations:

All funding will be allocated to the irrigated cropland acreage, where a net total water reduction can be demonstrated as a result of the installation of an improved irrigation system and/or through improved irrigation water management in conjunction with residue management.  The primary consideration will address the reduction in total on-farm use of water.  Therefore, conversion from a surface to sprinkler, surface to micro-irrigation, or sprinkler to micro-irrigation systems will receive consideration.

Funding will be used for cost share practices and incentive payments.  It is anticipated that applications will exceed available funds. 

Cost Docket:

The cost docket is based on decisions made at the Local Work Group meetings in the individual offices.  Each Field Office will use the Northwest Area cost docket.

Please refer to the links for the cost docket and eligible practices to view the final approved practices, cost share rates and practice component costs.

Eligible Practices:

Eligible practices are those that have a direct impact on helping a participant to reduce, and document the reduction, of water for irrigation.  Emphasis will be on micro-drip irrigation (441), sprinkler irrigation system-LEPA (442) and irrigation water management (449).

Please refer to the links for the cost docket and eligible practices to view the final approved practices, cost share rates and practice component costs. 

Cost Share Rates, Incentive Payments, and Caps:

Cost share rates were determined to be 50% for all practices.

Benchmark water use conditions (ac-in/ac) for the agricultural operation will be calculated based on pump flow, hours pumped over the prior irrigation season(s) as provided by the applicant.  Acre-inches in the treated condition will be calculated using the FIRS model.  Estimates provided by the applicant will not be accepted as sufficient data to quantify benchmark water usage.

An incentive of $10.00/ acre for practice 449, Irrigation Water Management (IWM) will be available for applications selected for funding.  The IWM incentive payment will be available for up to three years.

Please refer to the links for the cost docket and eligible practices to view the final approved practices, cost share rates and practice component costs. 

Ranking Criteria:

All Field Offices where the GSWC is available will use the same ranking criteria.  Local issues have been incorporated into the new ranking tool.

Please refer to the ranking criteria links to view the final approved criteria.

Timelines, Evaluation Periods:

All applications and any supporting documentation must be submitted by November 3, 2006. 

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