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PROJECT TITLE: Indian River County Citrus Best Management Practices <br /> BACKGROUND: <br /> Many activities such as urban development, agriculture, industry, and regional water <br /> management have impacted the water quality of the Indian River Lagoon (1RL) and the upper <br /> St. John's River (USJR). Segments of these waterbodies that do not meet applicable water <br /> quality standards have been identified as "impaired" in accordance with Section 303(d) of the <br /> Federal Clean Water Act (FCWA). In an effort to educate the area citrus growers about the <br /> water quality problems occurring in the IRI. and USJR watersheds and to provide them with the <br /> tools necessary to ensure that their operations do not contribute to these problems, the Indian <br /> River Citrus League working cooperatively with individual growers, the University of Florida. <br /> Institute of Food & Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), Florida Department of Agriculture and <br /> Consumer Services (FDACS), and state and regional regulatory agencies compiled a "living" <br /> document entitled, "Water Quality Quantity Best Management Practice 's (B�VfPs) .for Indian <br /> River area Citrus Groves". <br /> PROJECT SUMMARY: <br /> This project will provide Indian River County citrus growers with technical support in the <br /> identification on BMPs and financial support for the implementation of BMPs. In order to reach <br /> Indian River County citrus growers in a timely manner, the opportunity for cost sharing will be <br /> advertised through a variety.of methods (newsletters, web sites, newspaper articles, phone calls, <br /> etc.). Staff from the Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District (IRSWCD) and/or the <br /> USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS) District Conservationist will meet with <br /> prospective candidates to assess their needs with respect to the program objectives. <br /> IRSWCD will assist each applicant in conducting a "self assessment" for each grove that is <br /> included in the cost share application. This assessment will utilize the Grower Best Rlanagement <br /> Practices Checklist (Attachment A) developed by the Indian River Citrus Area Best <br /> Management Practices Implementation Committee. Once the appropriate practices have been <br /> identified for each grove, the IRSWCD will identify those practices that are eligible for cost <br /> share in the Applicants Handbook titled Indian River Area Water Quality'Quantic}' Protection <br /> Program (Attachment B). <br /> While participation in this program is not contingent upon participation in any Conservation <br /> Program administered by the USDA, enrollment in one or more of these programs is encouraged. <br /> For those growers that choose to participate in a USDA Conservation Program, a Conservation <br /> Plan for each grove will be developed by the IRSWCD in cooperation with the NRCS once the <br /> applicant has been approved. This plan will include but is.not limited to nutrient management, <br /> pesticide management, irrigation water management, technical information and design. <br /> 0-11,1051,02 I <br />