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  2. Great Plains Shelterbelt - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Shelterbelt was a project to create windbreaks in the Great Plains states of the United States, that began in 1934. [1] President Franklin D. Roosevelt initiated the project in response to the severe dust storms of the Dust Bowl, which resulted in significant soil erosion.

  3. Conservation Reserve Program - Wikipedia

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    The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a cost-share and rental payment program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Under the program, the government pays farmers to take certain agriculturally used croplands out of production and convert them to vegetative cover, such as cultivated or native bunchgrasses and grasslands, wildlife and pollinators food and shelter plantings ...

  4. Low-impact development (U.S. and Canada) - Wikipedia

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    There are 5 core requirements when it comes to designing for LID. Conserve natural areas wherever possible (don't pave over the whole site if you don't need to). Minimize the development impact on hydrology. Maintain runoff rate and duration from the site (don't let the water leave the site).

  5. Bryan County Water Conservation plan details future plans to ...

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    The Environmental Protection Division has Bryan County to create a water plan that will address its water needs now and in the future.

  6. Windbreak - Wikipedia

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    The Great Plains Shelterbelt was an American initiative to create shelterbelts on the prairies in the USA during the dustbowl of the 1930s.; The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, Canada subsidized seedlings to prairie farmers for almost 100 years to reduce soil erosion and increase quality of life on the prairies.

  7. Soil and Water Conservation Act - Wikipedia

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    The Soil and Water Conservation Act (RCA) is a 1977 law (P.L. 95-192) that requires the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to periodically prepare a national plan for soil and water conservation on private lands based on an inventory and appraisal of existing resource conditions and trends. [1]

  8. YC works toward water conservation goal - AOL

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    Jul. 21—Nearly three months after enacting the Water Shortage Contingency Plan, Yuba City has saved 80 million gallons of water in the face of a severe drought, but has yet to reach its 20% ...

  9. Water conservation - Wikipedia

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    A water conservation plan can be created, including adding various goals and benchmarks for both the employees and the company. [31] Another change that industrial and commercial companies can make are to check water-consuming systems at regular intervals for any leaks or problems. [ 31 ]

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