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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8149.660
Description
Miscellaneous Small Projects and Project Studies - Highland Breaks Watershed
State
CO
Basin
Arkansas
Water Division
2
Date
9/1/1998
Author
USDA NRCS
Title
Highland Breaks Watershed - PL 83-566 Watershed Plan - Environmental Assessment
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />. <br />< 0024 S:Blected from irrigation producers on the fields monitored. NRCS will continue this on- <br /> <br />farm water budget monitoring as necessary to evaluate the Highline Breaks project <br /> <br />offootiv.eness iA relatiEln tEl I3rQjest ~oals ostaBlisR9El BY tREl sl39ns9FS. <br /> <br />Permits and Compliance <br /> <br />It is the contractees' responsibility to obtain any federal permits or formal land rights <br /> <br />1Wll,will be needed to install the project (40 CFR 1502.25). In the event that land rights <br /> <br />or permits become necessary, the responsibility to acquire these items will occur before <br /> <br />construction. <br /> <br />Costs <br /> <br />The total cost of the project which includes both federal and local money is $8,765,000. <br /> <br />Table 1 itemizes the costs by measure. Those measures showing no cost will not be <br /> <br />cost-shared under this project. Table 1 displays how the costs of each measure are <br /> <br />shared between federal and local dollars. <br /> <br />The federal cost-share rate is 50 percent for enduring irrigation practices. The federal <br /> <br />cost-share rate for other enduring practices is based on the rate presently used by other <br /> <br /> <br />federal programs for similar practices. Management practices will not be cost shared <br /> <br />as shown in Table 1. <br /> <br />aa <br />aa <br />
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