State Cost Share
Program

Through the State Cost-Share Program, landowners or occupiers can
request financial and technical assistance from the Nicollet SWCD to
implement state-approved conservation practices. The program, which
was originally approved by the Minnesota Legislature in 1977,
provides up to 75 percent of the total eligible costs of a practice.
Grant funds are available annually to SWCDs at the beginning of the
states fiscal year. In order for SWCDs to receive these grants, they
must have on file at BWSR an approved annual plan of work, an annual
report, and a comprehensive plan or a resolution to adopt the
Nicollet county comprehensive local water management plan.
The projects are selected by local SWCDs that
identify high priority erosion and water quality problems.
Eligible Projects:
The following Conservation Practices have been
approved by the Nicollet SWCD:
- Critical Area Stabilization
- Diversions
- Field Windbreaks
- Shelterbelts
- Grassed Waterway
- Wastewater and Feedlot Runoff Control
- Filter Strips
- Sediment Basins
- Streambank, Shoreland, and
Roadside Protection
- Stripcropping
- Terraces
- Unused Well Sealing
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Approved construction practices include activities that
control nutrient runoff; stabilize critical eroding areas; divert runoff to
protect and improve water quality; reduce wind erosion; control gully, rill, or
sheet erosion; protect shore land from erosion; control storm water runoff; or
protect surface water and ground water quality.
Contact Blake at (507)
931-2550 ext. 3 or Email
Blake Honetschlager.