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Title
Multi-Objective Flood Mitigation Plan for Vermillion River Basin-South Dakota
Date
1/1/1994
Prepared For
South Dakota
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Mitigation/Flood Warning/Watershed Restoration
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<br /> <br />Lmds. {This action would also address High <br />Rates of Agricultllral Runoff; set Solution I-G. <br />pagd6.J <br /> <br />l'OTF.NTI^L SOLUTION 5-(; <br />Improve public awareness and eduCtltio" on <br />wata quality. the functions and ~'fllues of ripar- <br />ian arms ami wetlalllIs, and how they tIre inter4 <br />related. Implement dt7notlStmtion projects to <br />shaw what can be dOlle by urbml and rural res- <br />idents to reduce pollution alld aosion. En- <br />COl/rage continued eoopaation among local. <br />state. and federal agencies and private land- <br />owners ill programs to {'lilianeI.' tile viability of <br />wet/a"ds and riparian zones. {This action <br />would also address lAck of Community Vision <br />in Flood-damaged Art'aSi see Solldian 4-B. page <br />25. It would address Minimal lAndowner <br />Participation in Sustaining Wildlife and its <br />Habitat; see SO/lItion I-A. page 28. It would <br /> <br />. <br />~ <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />address Grawing Demand for Open Space and <br />Recreation; see Solution I-A, page 31.] <br />Participating agencies should be the S.D. <br />Department of Agriculture, the S.D. Depart- <br />ment of Environment and Natural Resources, <br />the S.D. Department of Game. Fish and Parks. <br />the V.s. Soil Conservation Service, the V.s. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, the V.s. Environ- <br />mental Prott'l..1ion Agency, the V.s. Depart- <br />ment of Agriculture, the S.D. Department of <br />Transportation, the V.s. Bureau of Redam4 <br />ation, the V.s. Army Corps of Engineers, the <br />S.D. Association of Conservation Districts, <br />the Cooperative Extension Service, local con- <br />servation distrk1s, and a future basin-wide <br />water management authority. <br />Funds for this effort could (Orne from <br />the V.s. Environmental Protection Agency's <br />wetlands protection grants, the V.s. Depart- <br />ment of Agriculture's Great Plains Program. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />the V.s. Fish and Wildlife Services Partners <br />for Wildlife Program. V.s. Environmental <br />Protection Agency 319 grants for non-point <br />source pollution administered through the <br />S.D. Department of Environment and <br />Natural Resources, the S.D. Department of <br />Agriculture's Conservation Commission <br />grants, the S.D. Department of Game. Fish <br />and Parks' Pheasants for Everyone and <br />Waterfowl Habitat programs, the S.D. De- <br />partment of Transportation's Intermodal <br />Surface Transportation Enhancement Act <br />funds, Ducks Unlimited. The Nature Con- <br />servancy, and ongoing Cooperative Extension <br />Service programs. <br />
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