Emergency Watershed Protection Program – Floodplain Easements – Disaster Relief Appropriations Act

EWPP-FPE Additional Supplemental Appropriations for Disaster Relief Act 2019
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Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding
$78.9M FY2025
$2.1M
FY24
$78.9M
FY25

Funded Projects

Examples of what this program has supported.

FY2025 NRCS has 1,737 easements on 195,977 acres funded through Emergency Watershed Protection Program – Floodplain Easements from 1997 through 2025. NRCS continues to manage and steward the 1,717 easements annually.

Program Objective

The Emergency Watershed Protection - Floodplain Easement Program (EWPP-FPE) provides an alternative measure to traditional EWPP recovery where it is determined that acquiring an easement in lieu of recovery measures is the more economical and prudent approach to reducing a threat to life or property (see 7 CFR Part 624). The easement must be restored to the extent practicable to the natural environment and may include both structural and nonstructural practices to restore the flood storage and flow, erosion control, and improve the practical management of the easement. Structures, including buildings, within the floodplain easement must be demolished and removed, or relocated outside the 100-year floodplain or dam breach inundation area.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • Land/Property Owner
  • State
  • Local
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • Nonprofit Organization

For this appropriation, only applicants affected by the natural disaster and only in those areas declared as a major disaster are eligible for assistance through the EWPP-FPE program. Pursuant to 7 CFR § 624.10(b)(2), NRCS may determine land is eligible under for EWPP-FPE if any of the following apply: 1) The floodplain lands were damaged by flooding at least once within the previous calendar year or have been subject to flood damage at least twice within the previous 10 years. 2) Other lands within the floodplain are eligible, provided the lands would contribute to the restoration of the flood storage and flow, provide for control of erosion, or that would improve the practical management of the floodplain easement. 3) Lands would be inundated or adversely impacted as a result of a dam breach. NRCS may determine that land is ineligible under this section if any of the following apply: 1) Implementation of restoration practices would be futile due to onsite or offsite conditions. 2) The land is subject to an existing easement or deed restriction that provides sufficient protection or restoration, as determined by the Chief of NRCS, of the floodplain’s functions and values. 3) The purchase of an easement would not meet the purposes of this part.

Beneficiaries

  • U.S. State Government
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • Tribal Government (other)
  • Municipality/Township Government
  • Local
  • State
  • Tribal
  • Nonprofit Organization
  • Farmer / Rancher / Agriculture Producer
  • Land/Property Owner

Private and non-federal landowners are eligible for EWPP-FPE. To be eligible for EWPP-FPE, the NRCS will require participating landowners to— 1) Comply with the terms of the easement. 2) Comply with all terms and conditions of any associated agreement. 3) Convey title to the easement that is acceptable to NRCS and warrant that the easement is superior to the rights of all others, except for exceptions to the title that are deemed acceptable by NRCS. For projects that include parcels with residential dwellings or other structures on nonagricultural lands (such as flood mitigation efforts intended to assist families in moving from flood-prone areas as part of EWPP recovery efforts), a local sponsor will be identified and serve as the local cooperating entity for these efforts. A sponsor will be a local or State unit of government (city, county, conservation district, watershed conservancy district, or State agency) that has a local presence and staff available to assist in the implementation of the program.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

1) States receive applications, gather landowner information, rank applications, conduct preliminary investigations, and determine land and landowner eligibility. 2) The State Conservationist (STC) will submit an Easement Request Package to NHQ that includes documentation of land eligibility, landowner eligibility, and evidence of disaster damage. 3) Easement Request Packages will be reviewed and project selection will be conducted by the Deputy Chief for Programs. 4) Selected applications will be notified, either through an intent to continue letter or as a project approval letter to the STC. 5) The State will prepare and send to the applicants an Agreement for the Purchase of Conservation Easement (APCE) and when the APCE has been signed by the applicant and the STC, the acres are considered enrolled in the program. At this time, the funds are obligated to the landowner, as the vendor, for the easement purchase cost only. 6) The effective period of the APCE may not exceed 12 months from the date of the STC’s signature. The effective period may be extended when necessary using the APCE extension. In addition to the above described activities, for EWPP-FPE applications on land with residences or other structures, NRCS will enter into an agreement with the project sponsors prior to the commencing of easement acquisition activities. The agreement must specify the reimbursable tasks to be carried out by the sponsor to expedite the easement acquisition process. 7) In order to reduce the administrative burden and easement management cost to NRCS, sponsors are required to purchase the fee simple title from the landowner and enroll properties in a strategic manner that increases the likelihood that the floodplain can be reconnected and restored. The EWPP-FPE warranty easement deed is closed before the fee simple interest is conveyed to the sponsor, unless a different order of recordation is desired by NRCS and authorized by the Office of the General Counsel.

Timeline is dependent upon when funding is appropriated. The EWPP-FPE program is not a line-item funded program and is reliant upon emergency supplemental appropriations.

Program details & compliance

Description

The Emergency Watershed Protection Program for Floodplain Easements (EWPP-FPE) provides an alternative measure to traditional Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) recovery (7 CFR Section 624.10). The EWPP-FPE authority provides NRCS the opportunity to purchase floodplain easements as an alternative measure to traditional EWP recovery where sites meet EWPP-FPE eligibility criteria and it is determined that acquiring an easement in lieu of recovery is the more economical and prudent approach to reducing a threat to life or property.

Mission Categories

Primary: Disaster Relief

Other categories:
Land and Forest Conservation

Use of Funds

Allowed Uses

NRCS may bear up to 100 percent of costs related to easement acquisition and related acquisition costs. NRCS will determine easement compensation in accordance with applicable regulation and other law. NRCS will not acquire any easement unless the landowner accepts the amount of the easement payment that is offered by NRCS. NRCS reserves the right not to purchase an easement if the easement compensation for a particular easement would be too expensive, as determined by NRCS. NRCS may provide up to 100 percent of the restoration and enhancement costs of the easement. NRCS may enter into an agreement with the landowner or another third party to ensure that identified practices are implemented. NRCS, the landowner, or other designee may implement identified practices. Restoration and enhancement efforts may include both structural and non-structural practices. An easement acquired under this EWPP-Floodplain Easement regulations shall provide NRCS with the full authority to restore, protect, manage, maintain, and enhance the functions and values of the floodplain.

Restrictions

Funds from this appropriation can only be spent on eligible Floodplain Easement projects that have suffered damage from a disaster and are located within a Stafford Act Designation or authorized by Congress allowing the purchase of floodplain easements. (This means that a certain geographical area was declared a major disaster as a result of a Presidential Declaration). Funds may be spent to restore, repair, maintain, manage, steward and enforce the easement. Funds cannot be used for fee ownership purchases.

Required Documentation

The landowner must provide a copy of the vesting deed to the land. If the landowner is an entity, the entity must provide a list of the individuals who comprise the entity, including the percent of ownership for each individual, to the Farm Service Agency (FSA). The entity must provide documents to FSA and NRCS that show the entity to be legal and valid in the State and which members have the authority to sign contractual documents on behalf of the entity. If funds are being requested for the purchase of easements on lands with residences or other nonagricultural structures, the State Conservationist (STC) must provide confirmation that the acquisition is part of a strategy that will facilitate the restoration of an entire reach of the floodplain. The relatively high cost of these transactions requires a greater level of documentation that the benefits to the floodplain outweigh the costs. In addition, the STC must provide confirmation that the project sponsor will acquire fee title to the easement area.

Reporting & Compliance

Records Retention
99 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Danielle Balduff — Program Manager
202-720-6168
1400 Independence Ave, SW 4527, Washington, DC 20250
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-02-04. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-06-01 02:00:29.