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Glacial Lakes Project Announces Application Date

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Map of project area in north eastern South Dakota

(The) RCPP brings together partners to tackle resource concerns at a regional and local level. The NRCS can leverage its resources along with the resources of partner organizations to maximize conservation efforts

NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS) Huron, S.D. Nov. 16, 2022 – The USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in South Dakota has announced the enrollment period for the Glacial Lakes project as part of the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). The project focuses on the glacial lakes and streams in northeast South Dakota including the counties of Day, Deuel, Grant, Marshall, and Roberts.

The goal of the project is to protect and improve the water quality of glacial lakes and streams to meet all the beneficial uses as assigned by SD and protect the water quality of lakes and streams that are not impaired. Additional concerns include erosion, wildlife habitat, degraded plant conditions, livestock production limitations, and soil quality limitations. Interested landowners and agricultural producers are encouraged to contact that local USDA service center for more information and to apply. While applications are accepted year-round, the review date for Fiscal Year 2023 funding is December 16, 2022.

“(The) RCPP brings together partners to tackle resource concerns at a regional and local level. The NRCS can leverage its resources along with the resources of partner organizations to maximize conservation efforts,” said Krecia Leddy, Acting RCPP Coordinator in the Milbank, SD field office. The NRCS partners with the Roberts Conservation District, who sponsored the Glacial Lakes RCPP project, in addition to Ducks Unlimited, South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and other partner organizations contributing to help conserve South Dakota’s natural resources.

The RCPP promotes coordination between NRCS and its partners to deliver conservation assistance to producers and landowners. The NRCS aids producers through partnership agreements and through program contracts or easement agreements. Assistance is delivered in accordance with the rules of the Environmental Quality Incentives Program. To learn more about technical and financial assistance available through conservation programs, visit www.bit.ly/contactnrcssd to locate your local USDA Service Center.