Olympic Peninsula Conservation Programs
Cost Sharing Program
Program level:
Local
Land use:
Agriculture, Forest
Provider:
Clallam Conservation District
Benefits provided:
Financial
Water-focused program:
Yes
Financial assistance to implement conservation practices that benefit water quality and wildlife habitat
Overview
Description:
Eligible cost-share practices must protect or improve water quality and/or wildlife habitat, and the public benefits from the practice must significantly outweigh private gains. Practices that directly improve or protect water quality, such as stream fencing, crossings and alternative stock watering systems are eligible for up to 75% assistance. Practices that indirectly benefit water quality, like waste storage structures and heavy use area protection are eligible for up to 50% cost-share assistance.
Eligibility:
Each cost-share applicant must work with the District to develop a farm conservation plan.
Financial benefit:
50-75% cost-share of project.
Contact information
Contact person:
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Organization:
Clallam Conservation District
Phone number:
360-775-3747
Email:
Information last updated on December 1, 2020.
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