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Soil and Water Conservation Program Accomplishments

Approved
Soil and Water
Conservation Practices
Program
Accomplishments
in 2010
Total Program
Accomplishments
1997- 2010
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Terraces 101 miles 12,283 miles
Terraces Underground Outlets 145,429 feet 6,099,040 feet
Water Impoundment Dams 4 1,358
Grade Stablization Structures 4 735
Irrigation Tailwater Recovery Pits 1 872
Diversions 22,802 cubic yards 1,756,304 cubic yards
Grassed Waterways 32 acres 14,173 acres
Water-and-Sediment-Control Basin 33 746
Dugout for Livestock Water 4 700
Pasture or Range Seeding 1,225 acres 69,606 acres
Critical Area Planting - Grass 92 acres 1,738 acres
Windbreaks 3,584 acres 50,739 acres
Irrigation Return Pipe 1,560 feet 559,056 feet
Planned Grazing System 63,596,277 acres 3,881,170 acres
*Irrigation Surge Valves 0 632
Windbreak Renovation 12 acres 3,883
Irrigation Water Management 23,693 acres 477,156
Stream Bank Stabilization 0 3
Repair of Practices 15 259
Brush Management 0 acres 39 acres
** Ground Water Republican Basin Water Meter Program 0 1,713
** Surface Water Republican Basin Water Meter Program 0 82
*** Republican Basin Water Meter Program 0 5,451
**** Water Management Area Meter Program 0 504

TOTAL DOLLARS $2,314,935 $87,352,256
 
* Rescinded as separate practice effective 7-1-94
** These practices not used after 7-1-2002.
*** This practice not used after 12/31/05
**** This practice not used after 3/31/05

Figures are rounded to the full unit. January 2011

Established in 1977, the Nebraska Soil and Water Conservation Fund provides state financial assistance to Nebraska landowners installing approved soil and water conservation measures. Administered at the state level by the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources the fund is coordinated by the state's 23 Natural Resources Districts at the local level with technical assistance provided by the Natural Resources Conservation Service. The fund shares the costs of installing conservation practices needed to help protect Nebraska's valuable soil and water resources. For more information on this fund, contact your local Natural Resources District or the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources .
 

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