Floodplain easements restore, protect, maintain, and enhance the functions of the floodplain; conserve natural values including fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, flood water retention, ground water recharge, and open space; reduce long-term federal disaster assistance; and safeguard lives and
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property from floods, drought, and the products of erosion.
NRCS may purchase easements on floodplain lands that meet program criteria.
Purchases are based upon established priorities.
The easements provides NRCS with the authority to restore and enhance the floodplain's functions and values.
Landowners retain several rights to the property, including quiet enjoyment, the right to control public access, and the right to undeveloped recreational use of such as hunting and fishing.
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Total Program Funding is $145,000,000 ($30,000,000 maximu in any one State.)