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To
address this diffuse type of pollution, Congress established the Nonpoint
Source Program, funded by the US-EPA through Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture administers the Nonpoint Source
Program in The TDA-NPS Program is non-regulatory, promoting voluntary, incentive-based solutions. It is a cost-share program, paying for 60% of the cost of a project. It is up to the grantee to come up with the remaining 40%, usually in cash and “in-kind” services. It primarily funds three types of programs: · BMP Implementation Projects improve an impaired waterbody, or prevent a non-impaired water from becoming placed on the 303(d) List. Projects of this type receive highest priority for funding. All projects involving BMPs must be based on an approved “Watershed Based Plan”. Small projects can be funded to write these plans. · Monitoring Projects. Up to 20% of the available grant funds assist water quality monitoring efforts in Tennessee streams, both in the state's 5-year watershed monitoring program, and also in performing before-and-after BMP installation, so that water quality improvements can be verified. · Educational Projects funded through TDA-NPS raise public awareness of practical steps that can be taken to eliminate NPS pollution. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, local governments, state agencies, soil conservation districts, and universities.
For
more information, contact Sam Marshall at (615) 837-5306 or sam.marshall@state.tn.us or see
the “Frequently Asked Questions”. To join the Nonpoint Source Mailing List, please contact Sam Marshall at Sam.Marshall@state.tn.us. |
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