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Coos-Coquille Coastal Floodplains & Agricultural Water Quality

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)

Benefits provided: 

Free technical assistance

Land use:

Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

Yes

Improve water quality and fish habitat by restoring riparian vegetation and improving pasture condition on agricultural lands in Coos-Coquille coastal watershed sub-basins.

Overview

Description:

The objective of this CIS is to improve water quality and fish habitat by restoring riparian vegetation and improving pasture condition on agricultural lands within eight Coos-Coquille coastal watershed sub-basins. Conservation Practices Offered:
Nutrient Management, Tree/Shrub Establishment, Tree/Shrub Site Preparation, Riparian Herbaceous Cover, Brush Management, Herbaceous Weed Treatment, Fencing, Heavy Use Area Protection, Watering Facility, Livestock Pipeline, Pumping Plant, Pasture and Hay Planting, Prescribed Grazing, Structure for Water Control, Roof Runoff Structure, Underground Outlet

Eligibility:

Applicant is inside the CIS area (eight of the Coos-Coquille coastal watershed sub-basins)

Financial benefit: 

N/A

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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