(HILO, Hawaii), September 13, 2021 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Hawaii County Executive Director Keisan Tamura announced that Hawaii County is accepting applications for the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) to address damages directly affected from the wildfire (disaster ID 1785) which occurred in the Waimea area on July 30, 2021. ECP signup will begin on September 13, 2021, and end on November 12, 2021.

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Hawaii County Farm Service Agency is Accepting Emergency Conservation Program Applications

(HILO, Hawaii), September 13, 2021 – U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) Hawaii County Executive Director Keisan Tamura announced that Hawaii County is accepting applications for the Emergency Conservation Program (ECP) to address damages directly affected from the wildfire (disaster ID 1785) which occurred in the Waimea area on July 30, 2021. ECP signup will begin on September 13, 2021, and end on November 12, 2021.

The approved ECP practices under this authorization includes the following:

  • Debris Removal
  • Grading/Shaping
  • Fencing Replacement
  • Replacement of Conservation Structures (practice eligibility is determined by the Natural Resource Conservation Services)

ECP assists producers with the recovery cost to restore the farmland back to pre-disaster conditions. Approved ECP applicants may receive up to 75 percent of the cost of approved restoration activity. Limited resource, socially disadvantaged, and beginning farmers and ranchers may receive up to 90 percent cost-share.

Producers with damages from such events must apply for assistance prior to beginning reconstructive work. FSA’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and environmental compliance review process is required to be completed before any actions are taken. Submitting an application after reconstructive work has been completed may not qualify for ECP.

FSA county committees will evaluate applications based on an on-site inspection of the damaged land, taking into consideration the type and extent of the damage. An on-site inspection does not guarantee that cost-share funding will be provided.

The 2018 Farm Bill increased the payment limitation for ECP to $500,000 per disaster. The use of ECP funds is limited to activities to return the land to the relative pre-disaster condition. Conservation concerns that were present on the land prior to the disaster are not eligible for ECP assistance.

For more information on ECP, please contact Keisan Tamura at 808-933-8342 or visit farmers.gov/recover.

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