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Up to 100% for severe repetitive loss structures (4+ Claims of over $5000 or 2+ claims<br />

Up to 90% for repetitive loss structures (2 claims over 10 years averaging at least 25%<br />

of value of structure)<br />

Up to 75% for o<strong>the</strong>r approved mitigation activities.<br />

Fire Management Assistance Grant Program - This program, which provides a 75 percent<br />

federal share/25 percent state share, is available to states, as well as local and tribal<br />

governments. It provides for <strong>the</strong> mitigation, management, and control of fires on publicly or<br />

privately owned forests or grasslands, which threaten such destruction as would constitute a<br />

major disaster. The process is initiated when <strong>the</strong> state requests federal assistance for an event<br />

w<strong>here</strong> <strong>the</strong> threat of major disaster exists for ei<strong>the</strong>r single fires or numerous small fires.<br />

Kansas Department of Agriculture – Division of Conservation<br />

Multipurpose Small Lakes Program - This program provides state cost-share assistance to a<br />

government entity for <strong>the</strong> construction or renovation of a dam for flood control and water supply<br />

and/or recreational purposes. It requires a general plan of works and a local nonpoint source<br />

pollution control plan.<br />

Nonpoint Source Pollution Control - KDA-DOC distributes funding for implementation of local<br />

nonpoint source pollution management plans and supports <strong>the</strong> installation of best management<br />

practices involving sediment control, abandoned water well plugging, nutrient and pesticide<br />

management, household waste disposal, livestock waste systems, onsite waste systems, dump<br />

site reclamation and chemical containment. The agency provides cost shares to local<br />

landowners for practice implementation, supports local technical assistance and provides<br />

funding for local no till information and education programs<br />

Riparian and Wetland Protection Program - This program is meant to financially assist and<br />

address <strong>the</strong> conservation and management of riparian areas and wetlands. Financial assistance<br />

is provided to implement practices such as tree planting, riparian fencing, wetland enhancement<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r innovative bioengineering practices.<br />

State Assistance to Watershed Dam Construction - The State provides cost-share<br />

assistance to organized watershed districts and o<strong>the</strong>r special purpose districts for <strong>the</strong><br />

implementation of structural and nonstructural practices that reduce flood damage. Structural<br />

practices must be approved by <strong>the</strong> chief engineer of <strong>the</strong> Division of Water Resources.<br />

Water Quality Buffer Initiative - This program provides additional incentive for participation in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Continuous Sign-Up provision of <strong>the</strong> U.S. Department of Agriculture Conservation Reserve<br />

Program. The program supplements <strong>the</strong> federal rental payments for <strong>the</strong> Conservation Reserve<br />

Program by 30 percent for grass filter strips or 50 percent for riparian forest buffers.<br />

Water Resources Cost Share Program - This program provides state cost-share assistance to<br />

landowners for <strong>the</strong> establishment of enduring water conservation practices to protect and<br />

improve <strong>the</strong> quality and quantity of Kansas water resources. This includes targeting water<br />

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