NYS Agricultural Nonpoint Source Abatement & Control Grant Program

Overview
Ag NPS Abatement & Control Grant Program
This grant program was established in 1994 by the State of New York to assist farmers in preventing water pollution from agricultural activities by providing technical assistance and financial incentives. County Soil & Water Conservation Districts apply for the competitive grants on behalf of farmers and coordinate funded activities. Grants can cost-share up to 75% of project costs or more if farm owners or operators contribute, in the following two areas:
- Planning; funds awarded to conduct environmental planning
- Implementation; funds awarded to construct or apply management practices
The New York State Soil & Water Conservation Committee and the Department of Agriculture & Markets coordinate the statewide program and allocate funds provided by the NYS Environmental Protection Fund on a semi-annual basis. Since the program began in 1994 more than $50 million has been awarded to 53 Soil & Water Conservation Districts across the state to help farmers reduce and prevent agricultural sources of Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution.
What is Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution?
The primary cause of New York’s remaining water quality challenges can be attributed to NPS pollutants. According to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency:
NPS pollution is caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground. As the runoff moves, it picks up and carries away natural and human-made pollutants, finally depositing them into lakes, rivers, wetlands, coastal waters, and even our underground sources of drinking water. These pollutants include:
- Excess fertilizers, herbicides, and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas;
- Oil, grease, and toxic chemicals from urban runoff and energy production;
- Sediment from improperly managed construction sites, crop and forest lands, and eroding streambanks;
- Salt from irrigation practices and acid drainage from abandoned mines;
- Bacteria and nutrients from livestock, pet wastes, and faulty septicsystems;
(taken from EPA's Polluted brochure EPA-841-F-94-005, 1994)

Resources for Districts
Agricultural Nonpoint Source Abatement and Control Grant Program DRAFT Guidance Manual
Guidance Manual | pdf
Amendments
Amendment Procedures | pdf
Amendment Request Form | word
Contract Report Forms
Budget Report Form | excel
Interim Report Form | word
Final Report Form | word | pdf
Tier 1 and 2 Final Report Requirements | word
Consultant Engineers Certification | pdf
BMP Procurement Record | pdf
Agricultural Waste Storage Facility Prescreening Tool | pdf
Agricultural Management Practices Catalogue | pdf
Contract Report Forms

Outreach Materials
Ag NPS Abatement & Control Grant Program Brochure
Commissioner Announces Over $10 Million to Protect Water Quality

Contacts
Brian Steinmuller, Senior Environmental Analyst – Ag NPS Grant Program Coordinator
Local Soil & Water Conservation Districts



