CFDA 10.927 · retired
Emergency Watershed Protection Program - Disaster Relief Appropriations Act
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Objective
The objective of the EWP Program is to assist sponsors, landowners, and operators in implementing emergency recovery measures for runoff retardation and erosion prevention to relieve imminent hazards to life and property created by a natural disaster that causes a sudden impairment of a watershed.
Who Can Apply
- Local
For this appropriation, only applicants affected by Hurricane Sandy and only in those areas declared as a major disaster are eligible for assistance through the EWP program. Public and private landowners are eligible for assistance but must be represented by a project sponsor. Project sponsor means a State government or a State agency or a legal subdivision thereof, local unit of government, or any Native American tribe or tribal organization as defined in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (25 U.S.C. 450b), with a legal interest in or responsibility for the values threatened by a watershed emergency; is capable of obtaining necessary land rights, and permits; and is capable of carrying out any operation and maintenance responsibilities that may be required. Sponsors are also responsible for furnishing the local cost share and for accomplishing the installation of work. Work can be done either through Federal or local contracts.
Who Benefits
- Land/Property Owner
- State
- Local
- Federally Recognized Indian/Native American/Alaska Native Tribal Government
Local communities benefit from EWP assistance to recover from impacts of a natural disaster.
Assistance Types
- Other Financial Assistance
Program Contact
Ralph.Smith@usda.gov
2028196587