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The Conservation Technical Assistance (CTA)
Program provides technical assistance supported by science-based
technology and tools to help people conserve, maintain, and improve
their natural resources. The CTA Program provides the technical
capability, including direct conservation planning, design, and
implementation assistance, that helps people plan and apply conservation
on the land. This assistance is provided to individuals, groups, and
communities who make natural resource management decisions on private,
tribal, and other non-federal lands. NRCS, through the CTA Program,
provides conservation technical assistance that addresses natural
resource conservation issues at the local level that are of State and
national concern.
Objectives of the program are to:
- Provide conservation technical assistance to individuals or
groups of decision makers, communities, conservation districts,
units of State and local government, tribes, and others to
voluntarily conserve, maintain, and improve natural resources.
- Provide community, watershed, and area-wide technical assistance
in collaboration with units of government, to develop and implement
resource management plans that conserve, maintain and improve
natural resources.
- Provide conservation technical assistance to agricultural
producers to comply with the Highly Erodible Land (HEL) and Wetland
(Swampbuster) Conservation Compliance Provisions of the l985 Food
Security Act, as amended.
- Provide conservation technical assistance to decision makers to
assist them to comply with Federal, State, tribal, and local
environmental regulations and related requirements, and to prepare
them to become eligible to participate in other Federal, State, and
local conservation programs.
- Provide soils information and interpretation to individuals or
groups of decision makers, communities, States, and others to aid
sound decision making in the wise use and management of soil
resources.
- Collect, analyze, interpret, display, and disseminate
information about the status, condition, and trend of soil, water,
and related natural resources so that people can make informed
decisions for natural resource use and management.
- Assess the effects of conservation practices and systems on the
condition of natural resources.
- Develop, adapt, and transfer effective science-based
technologies and tools for assessment, management, and conservation
of natural resources.
Purpose of the Program is to:
The CTA Program provides the proven and consistent conservation
technology and delivery infrastructure needed to achieve the benefits of
a healthy and productive landscape, and has the following purposes:
- Reduce soil loss from erosion.
- Solve soil, water quality, water conservation, air quality, and
agricultural waste management problems.
- Reduce potential damage caused by excess water and sedimentation
or drought.
- Enhance the quality of fish and wildlife habitat.
- Improve the long term sustainability of all lands, including
cropland, forestland, grazing lands, coastal lands, and developed
and/or developing lands.
- Assist others in facilitating changes in land use as needed for
natural resource protection and sustainability.
Relation to Other Conservation Provisions and Programs
The CTA Program provides the local delivery system and the foundation
technical expertise for other NRCS programs. The CTA Program is unique
because it provides a substantive level of technical expertise,
background and support for Federal, tribal, State, and local
conservation programs. This technical base enables other NRCS programs
by facilitating conservation planning, interagency coordination,
technical consultations, and collaboration with decision makers. For
example, the CTA Program assists in preparing landowners and decision
makers for participation in USDA conservation financial assistance and
easement programs. The CTA Program also provides much of the
preliminary emergency disaster technical assistance for the Agency's
Emergency Watershed Protection Program. The CTA Program also is
available to assist clients with maintenance of conservation plans and
practices/systems that resulted through expired or completed
financially-assisted contracts or projects. The CTA Program also is used
to assist decision makers for conservation planning prior to the
commitment or approval of a participant’s funding for financial
assistance.
Summary
The working relationships that landowners and communities have with
their local NRCS staff are unique. One-on-one help through flexible,
voluntary programs occurs every day in local NRCS offices across the
country. It is the way NRCS does business, and it works. To obtain
conservation technical assistance, contact your local
USDA-NRCS office.
For more information on
CTA visit the National NRCS web site. |