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Emergency Watershed Protection Program Fact Sheet
What Is The Emergency Watershed Protection Program?
The Emergency Watershed Protection Program (EWP) was set up by Congress to
respond to emergencies created by natural disasters. It is designed to relieve
imminent hazards to life and property caused by floods, fire, windstorms, and
other natural occurrences. The purpose of EWP is to help groups of people with
a common problem. It is generally not an individual assistance program. All
projects undertaken must be sponsored by the state or a political subdivision
of the state such as city, town, general improvement district, or conservation
district. The United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) is responsible for administering the program.
Is Financial Assistance Available?
NRCS may bear up to 75 percent of the construction cost of emergency
measures. The remaining 25 percent must come from local sources and can be in
the form of cash or in-kind services. Municipalities may apply for their 25
percent of construction costs from the State of Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection’s Inland Water Resources Division.
What Are The Criteria For Assistance?
All EWP work must reduce threats to life and property. Furthermore, it must
be economically and environmentally defensible and sound from an engineering
standpoint. EWP work must yield benefits to more than one landowner. All work
must represent the least expensive alternative.
Who Is Eligible?
Public and private landowners are eligible for assistance, but must be
represented by a project sponsor. The project sponsor must be a public agency
of state, municipal government, or a special district.
What Does The Sponsor Have To Do?
Sponsors are responsible for providing landrights to do repair work and
securing the necessary permits. Sponsors are also responsible for furnishing
the local cost share and for facilitating the installation of work. The work
can be done either through federal or local contracts.
What Kind Of Work Can Be Done?
EWP work is not limited to any one set of prescribed measures. A
case-by-case investigation of the needed work is made by NRCS. EWP work can
include removing debris from stream channels, road culverts, and bridges;
reshaping and protecting eroded banks; correcting damaged drainage facilities;
repairing levees and structures; reseeding damaged areas; and purchasing
floodplain easements.
What Can’t EWP Do?
EWP funds cannot be used to solve problems that existed before the disaster
or to improve the level of protection above that which existed prior to the
disaster. EWP cannot fund operation and maintenance work, or repair private or
public transportation facilities or utilities. EWP work cannot adversely
affect downstream water rights, and EWP funds cannot be used to install
measures not essential to the reduction of hazards. In addition, EWP funds
cannot be used to perform work on measures installed by another federal
agency.
How Do I Get Assistance?
If you feel your area has suffered severe damage and may qualify under the
EWP Program, you are encouraged to contact your local soil and water
conservation district, municipal officials, state Department of Environmental
Protection, or local NRCS office. State and municipal governments are the most
common sponsors of EWP projects. The sponsor’s application should be in the
form of a letter signed by an official of the sponsoring organization. The
letter should include information on the nature, location, and scope of the
problem for which assistance is requested. Information is available from NRCS
offices to explain the eligibility requirements for the EWP Program. Send
applications for assistance to your local NRCS field or state office at one of
the following locations:
- Brooklyn Service Center - Agricultural Center, Brooklyn, CT 06234 -
(860) 774-0224
- Norwich Service Center - Yantic River Plaza, 238 West Town St., Norwich,
CT 06360 - (860) 887-3604
- Torrington Service Center - 1185 New Litchfield Street, Torrington, CT
06790 - (860) 626-8258
- Wallingford Service Center - North Farms Exec. Park, 900 Northrop Rd.,
Wallingford, CT 06492 - (203) 269-7509
- Windsor Service Center - 100 Northfield Street, 4th Floor, Windsor, CT
06095-3003 - (860) 688-7725
- Urban and Community Assistance Office - 1 Bradley Road, Suite 103,
Woodbridge, CT 06525 - (203) 389-6925
- State Office - 344 Merrow Road, Suite A, Tolland, CT 06084-3917 - (860)
871-4011
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