state technical meeting wednesday, june 12, 2013
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State Technical Meeting Wednesday, June 12, 2013 . Don Pettit State Conservationist Updates. National Water Quality Initiative (NWQI) Tammy Willis ASTC-Programs. National Water Quality Initiative cont. Chautauqua Lake (New Watersheds) Big Inlet - 050100020202 - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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State Technical Meeting Wednesday, June 12, 2013
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Don PettitState Conservationist
Updates
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National Water Quality Initiative (NWQI)
Tammy WillisASTC-Programs
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National Water Quality Initiative cont.
• Chautauqua Lake (New Watersheds)
1. Big Inlet - 0501000202022. Prendergast Creek -
0501000202033. Goose Creek – 050100020205
FY 2013 NWQI funding $282,599
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Goose Creek
Prendergast Creek
Big Inlet Creek
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Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP)
Peter Gibbs Easement Program Manager
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WRP Easements:
What size makes sense?
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984 Easements
• Largest easement = 1608 ac
• Smallest easement = .50 ac Slide 8
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Average Easement = 51 acres50,574 (total ac) divided by 984 easements
• 0 –10 ac = 161
• 11-25 ac = 274
• 26 –50 ac = 249
• 51–100 ac = 178
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• 51–100 ac = 178
• 101–250 ac
= 108• 251– 500 ac = 14• 500 + ac
= 3
Breakdown of easements by size range and number
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What is the value• Admin Time
– Title Commitment and Closing Costs ………...the same regardless of the size
• FO Time– Application compilation, restoration,
monitoring
• Long Term Monitoring and Management– Development pressure, encroachment
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Determine Defensible
Minimum Acreage/s
That allow us to meet WRP Goals
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One Size Does Not Fit All• Priority Areas:
St. Lawrence ValleyCanastota Mucks
• Threatened and Endangered Species:
Bog Turtle
• Other considerations: Slide 12
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• Confer with Neighboring States
– Pennsylvania
– Massachusetts
– Maine
– New Hampshire Slide 13
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Convene the Technical Sub-Committee
• NRCS
• DEC
• ESF
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• USFWS
• DU
• Others
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Roll Out For FY 2014
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Questions ?
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Cancellations and Terminations
Chanda LindsayConservation Program Contract
(CPC) 512 Program Policy
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A Conservation Program Contract (CPC) may be either cancelled by both parties or terminated
for cause by NRCS.
Cancellations and Terminations
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Justification for Cancellation: Natural disasters preventing completion Documented hardships
Death or major illness Bankruptcy or loss of financing Involuntary loss of control of land Destruction of building, equipment, crops/livestock
through fire or theft Extreme losses due to pests/disease Military service
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Cancellations:
• Equitable Remedy• Requested by the participant• Must be substantiated• Preexisting conditions do not qualify• Cost Recovery may occur• Liquidated Damages will NOT be assessed
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Justification for Terminations:
• Becoming ineligible• Voluntary loss of control of property with no
successor in interest• Having violated contract terms/conditions and
failed to correct/comply within reasonable time• Failing to install, operate, or maintain practices• Posing a health or safety threat to NRCS
employees• Misrepresenting/scheme or device/fraud
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Termination:• Adverse decision resulting from a material
breach of Conservation Program Contract• NRCS has a process to follow up with cases
of non-compliance• Cost Recovery of financial assistance
(practice) payments may occur if justified- up to the entire value of what has been paid out
• Liquidated Damages may be assessed (10% of original contract value)- for costs associated with the administration of the breached contract
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Cancellations and Terminations Fiscal Year 2012:
• 79 Cancellations/Terminations Processed – $1,467,449.45 returned – Cost Recovery of $951 from participants
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Cancellations and Terminations - Fiscal Year 2012:
Agricultural Management Program (AMA)
• 5 Cancellations Processed – $19,869 returned
• 0 Terminations Processed
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Cancellations and Terminations - Fiscal Year 2012:
Chesapeake Bay Restoration Initiative (CBWI)
• 1 Cancellation Processed – $126,702 returned
• 0 Terminations Processed
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Cancellations and Terminations - Fiscal Year 2012:
Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP)
• 5 Cancellations Processed – $33,544 returned– Cost Recovery of $951
• 2 Terminations Processed– $469 returned
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Cancellations and Terminations - Fiscal Year 2012:
Wildlife Habitat Initiative Program (WHIP)
• 13 Cancellations Processed – $19,230 returned
• 1 Termination Processed– $14,400 returned
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Cancellations and Terminations - Fiscal Year 2012:
Environmental Quality Initiative Program (EQIP)
• 47 Cancellations Processed – $1,112,1147.45 returned
• 5 Terminations Processed– $87,175 returned
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Cost Recovery and Termination Consideration
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Considerations for Cost Recovery Amount
• Level of effort to comply with the contract in good faith
• Extent to which economic or personal hardship is applicable
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Cost Recovery considerations for practices not implemented
• Impact of unapplied practices on applied practices
• Will failure to perform the remaining practices impair the effectiveness of those practices already performed.
• Extent of benefits from applied practices• Willingness to operate and maintain applied
practices• Does the landowner still have control of the
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Other CR Considerations
• Has NRCS provided an appropriate amount and type of TA?
• Have reviews and follow-ups occurred?
• Has participant been notified by mail that practices are behind schedule?
• What was the quality of NRCS TA?
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The State Conservationist makes the final decision on all Cancellation and
Termination requests.
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Questions ?
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LUNCH TIME11:30am to 12:30pm
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