USDA Disaster-Recovery Programs Helping California Producers and Communities
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Protecting Natural Resources and Communities
EWP provides technical and financial assistance to help local governments address emergency situations on private land. Currently this largely consists of directing mud and debris flow to protect homes, property and bodies of water. Eligible projects must have a county, city or special district sponsor and assessments begin only after affected areas are safe to enter. NRCS has funded EWP projects in
In response to community workshops in
Additional Assistance
Producers with coverage through the Federal crop insurance program administered by the
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