SL-6 Stream Exclusion Status April 29, 2016. Status of Livestock Stream Exclusion 100% guarantee began late calendar 2012 Sign up ended June 30, 2015.

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SL-6 Stream Exclusion Status April 29, 2016

Status of Livestock Stream Exclusion 100% guarantee began late calendar 2012 Sign up ended June 30, 2015 –Only for SL-6 practice –No expiration on guarantee of funding (+2800 apps) –Must sign contract within 90 days of offer of funds Sign up after June 30, 2015 – three options –State cost share alone – 80% w/$70K cap –100% + w/USDA-CREP if plant buffer –RCPP - $1.45 million w/state match through Sept ‘17

Status of Livestock Stream Exclusion As of April 29, 2016 Approved (expended/obligated) $60.6M –ChesBay $36.2M –Includes $3.4M from Bay Grants –Outside ChesBay/So. Rivers $24.4M Benefits in Chesapeake Bay from $24.8M in completed practices so far ~2.9M linear feet of stream bank protected ~35,000 animal units excluded

Status of Livestock Stream Exclusion As of April 29, 2016 Changing every month SWCDs used some FY2015 &16 funds Backlog (Pending) SL-6 sign up - $60.5M Chesapeake Bay $27M Outside ChesBay/So. Rivers $33.5M

Status of Livestock Stream Exclusion Additional benefits to Chesapeake Bay –2.7M more feet of stream bank protected –35,000 more animal units excluded Benefits statewide of SL-6 initiative –$121M expended/obligated/or pending –10.0 M feet of stream protected –127,000 animal units excluded

Reductions from SL-6 Initiative Estimated 2025 WIP benefit of $63.2 M of SL-6 in Chesapeake Bay Gain 34% of the Nitrogen gap Gain 13.6% of the Sediment gap Plus considerable bacteria reductions to help local TMDLs

Agricultural Needs Assessment Process Calculated reduction benefit from SL-6 Remaining 2025 reduction needs Evaluated projected funding needs Extended projections Made adjustments to funds needed as necessary

FY2017 Cost Share Funding Cost share ~ $52.6M –WQIF = $45.6 –Recordation Fee = $7M (projected) –ChesBay ~ $29.6M –SL-6 carve out = $26.6M (ChesBay ~$14M) Technical Assistance - $7.4M –12% WQIF + $1.2M recordation

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