Pike Conservation District Accepting Agriculture Conservation Assistance Grants; And So Is Your County
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The Pike County Conservation District now has funding available to farmers to install best management practices on their farm in Pike County-- and so is your county district. The District has signed an agreement with the State Conservation Commission to administer the Agriculture Conservation Assistance Program (ACAP). The program was created through the Clean Streams Fund established in Pennsylvania State Budget in 2022. ACAP provides financial and technical assistance for the implementation of best management practices (BMPs) on agricultural operations. Pike County has been allocated $300,000 over the next 3 years to administer the program locally. These funds will be used to reduce nonpoint source pollution in streams, rivers, and waterbodies in Pike County. This is a grant reimbursement program and any person or legal entity that has legal or financial responsibility for either an agricultural operation in which they are engaged or property on which an agricultural operation takes place can apply. The project must implement a Best Management Practice (BMP) or combination of BMPs, identified in an agricultural operation’s agricultural erosion and sediment control plan, conservation plan, manure management plan, or nutrient management plan, which is necessary to reduce nutrient and sediment pollution from the agricultural operation and meets the criteria established by the State Conservation Commission. All applicants must first meet with District staff to discuss the project prior to submission. For a list of eligible BMPs and costs please contact the District office to speak with staff regarding your project at 570-226-8220 or visit the District website. Click Here to contact your conservation district for information on applying for ACAP in your county. Other Announcements -- May Is Wetlands Month! Wetlands: Why We Need Them -- Take The Survey: Imagine Pike County 2035 Comprehensive Plan Survey -- Learn More About Spongy [Gypsy] Moths Visit the Pike County Conservation District website for more on conservation services, upcoming educational opportunities and more. Click Here to sign up for regular updates. Related Articles: -- Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition: Rehabilitated Passive Mine Drainage Treatment System Providing Clean Water To Moraine State Park Lake; What's Limnology? [PaEN] -- Pike Conservation District Accepting Agriculture Conservation Assistance Grant Applications; And So Is Your County [PaEN] -- PA Resources Council, PA American Water Partner To Launch Watershed Education Initiative In Western PA [PaEN] -- PA Council Of Trout Unlimited Announces Trout In The Classroom Grant Awards For 2023-24 School Year [PaEN] -- Alliance For The Chesapeake Bay Seeking Volunteer Riparian Rangers; Training May 6, 10 [PaEN] -- Three Rivers Waterkeeper Seeking Volunteers For 3 Rivers Watch, Training Starts May 6 For Pollution Patrols; Other Upcoming Events [PaEN] -- CBF: 'Experience The Upper Conestoga River' And Its Restoration Plan At Free Field Day May 13 [PaEN] -- Capital RC&D Council Hosts June 9 Bison Pasture Roam In Dauphin County [PaEN] -- May PA Township News Features Articles On GeoHazards; Funding Stormwater Control Measures; Grid-Scale Solar Energy Facilities [PaEN] -- Help/Interns Wanted: Stroud Water Research Center Interns, Restoration Coordinator, Seasonal Technicians [PaEN] -- Help Wanted: York Conservation District - Engineering Technicians, Watershed Restoration Specialist [PaEN] -- Help Wanted: Southwestern PA Commission Water Resource Center - Water Resources Specialist [PaEN] [Posted: May 1, 2023] |
5/8/2023 |
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