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• Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services ( FDACS ) <br /> • St . Johns River Water Management District ( SJRWMD ) <br /> • South Florida Water Management District ( SFWMD ) <br /> • USDA- Natural Resources Conservation Service ( NRCS ) <br /> • Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District ( IRSWCD ) <br /> • University of Florida / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences - <br /> Cooperative Extension Service ( Indian River County) <br /> • Indian River Board of County Commissioners <br /> • Treasure Coast Resource Conservation and Development Council <br /> (TCRC & D ) <br /> • Central Florida Resource Conservation and Development Council (CFRC & D ) <br /> 5.0 Eligible Practices <br /> • Aquatic Weed Barrier <br /> • Chemigation Infrastructure <br /> • Conversion / Repair of Flash Board Riser Water Control Structure <br /> • Conversion to Low Volume Irrigation System <br /> • Grade Stabilization <br /> • On-site Water Detention/Retention <br /> • Permanent Agrichemical Mixing Facility and/or Equipment Washdown Facility <br /> • Portable Agrichemical Mixing Station <br /> • Precision Application Equipment <br /> • Water Table Observation Well <br /> 6.0 Description of Practices <br /> Aquatic Weed Barrier A structure installed upstream of outfall control structures <br /> to reduce offsite discharge of aquatic vegetation and subsequent decay of plant <br /> debris and secondary release of nutrients . Accumulated vegetation should be <br /> physically removed periodically and should not be treated chemically . <br /> Chemigation Infrastructure This practice includes equipment (i. e . pumps, <br /> storage tanks , etc. ) that can be used to facilitate the application of fertilizers and <br /> other appropriate chemicals through a micro irrigation system . Chemigation can <br /> be used to improve water quality by minimizing the loss of fertilizer and <br /> pesticides during storm events . Drip emitter micro irrigation systems are not <br /> eligible for reimbursement under this category. <br /> Conversion / Repair of Flashboard Riser Water Control Structure Flashboard <br /> risers are used to facilitate water table control in citrus groves . As secondary <br /> benefits , flashboard risers also improve sediment control and water quality. Cost <br /> share is available for conversion to flashboard structures and for the replacement <br /> 14 of existing flashboard structures that are no longer functioning properly . <br /> Conversion to Low Volume Irrigation System Converting from high volume flood <br /> (or seepage ) irrigation to low volume microirrigation conserves water improves <br /> water quality. With micro-irrigation , water is distributed through a network of <br />