EQIP FY2025 Act Now Ranking Criteria for Rhode Island CNMP Implementation - V2
EQIP FY2025 Act Now Ranking Criteria for Rhode Island Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan (CNMP) Implementation - V2
Applicability
Is the applicant implementing an approved NRCS CNMP Conservation Activity Plan or an approved CNMP CPA102, DIA 101? - CAN BE DONE BY NRCS if NOT CONTRACTED WITH TSP and Qualify for ActNow?
- Yes — Points: 0
- Otherwise — Points: 0
Category Question
Select one of the categories below as applicable:
- PRIOR ACT NOW (Applications on or before Oct 3, 2024) — Points: 0
- Meets the ACT NOW Criteria (Applications from Oct 4, 2024 to June 6, 2025) — Points: 0
Program Questions
- Is the land permanently protected through a CONSERVATION EASEMENT, purchase of development rights or other mechanism?
- Yes — Points: 35
- Otherwise — Points: 0
- Does this application include the FULL implementation of an approved CNMP?
- YES — Points: 55
- NO — Points: 0
- Will implementation of this Conservation Plan allow for the continued implementation of a system of conservation practices that has been initiated and is being progressively installed?
- YES — Points: 35
- NO — Points: 0
- Is this application submitted because the operation has received a RI Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) 'Notice of Violation'?
- YES — Points: 15
- NO — Points: 0
- Did the applicant apply for funding in Fiscal Year 2024 but was previously NOT funded?
- YES — Points: 25
- NO — Points: 0
- If this application is approved for funding, will this be the applicant's first EQIP contract?
- YES — Points: 35
- NOT APPLICABLE — Points: 0
- Has the participant been in contract termination with any prior USDA NRCS Contract within the past 3 years?
- YES — Points: -100
- NO — Points: 0
- Has the participant been in contract violation with any prior USDA NRCS Contract within the past 3 years?
- YES — Points: -25
- NO — Points: 0
Resource Questions
- Does the schedule of operations include implementation of practices that address at least one of these priority resource categories? [Important: MUST review the Guidance Drop-down for specific practices.]
- Field Sediment, Nutrient, and Pathogen Loss — Points: 35
- Concentrated Erosion — Points: 20
- Storage and Handling of Pollutants — Points: 50
- Wind and Water Erosion — Points: 10
- Not applicable — Points: 0
- What is the distance from the Planned Land Unit (PLU) to water bodies including streams, ponds, lakes, estuaries, or all surface waters?
- PLU is 100 feet or less from waterbody — Points: 25
- PLU is 100-500 feet from waterbody — Points: 15
- PLU is 500-1000 feet from a waterbody — Points: 10
- Otherwise — Points: 0
- Is the Planned Land Unit (PLU) 100 feet or less from the edge of the wetland?
- PLU is 100 feet or less from the edge of the wetland — Points: 15
- Otherwise — Points: 0
- Does the Planned Land Unit (PLU) include Prime and State Important Soils?
- Yes - PLU contains prime or state important soils — Points: 15
- Otherwise — Points: 0
- Based on the source water dashboard, is the Planned Land Unit (PLU) located in a "high" / targeted source water watershed?
- Yes — Points: 20
- Otherwise — Points: 0
- Is the project in one of the source water priority watersheds?
- Yes — Points: 10
- Otherwise — Points: 0
Additional Information
Environmental Quality Incentives Program - Rhode Island
The Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) provides financial and technical assistance to Rhode Island farmers, forest landowners, oyster growers, ranchers, and urban growers to address natural resource concerns in the Ocean State.
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Under Act Now NRCS can quickly approve and obligate an eligible, ranked application in specific ranking pools when it meets or exceeds a minimum ranking score. This means no longer waiting for a ranking deadline. FY 2025 Act Now applications will be funded on a continuous basis until June 6, 2025.
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