BLM-New Mexico Dona Ana County Integrated Weed Management Program
Post Date
April 23rd 2015
Application Due Date
June 25th 2015
Funding Opportunity Number
L15AS00089
CFDA Number(s)
15.230
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Number of Awards
1
Eligibility Categories
New Mexico Soil and Water Conservation Districts under the direction of the New Mexico state Department of Agriculture or any other "State Agency" or political subdivision responsible for the administration or implementation of undesirable plant laws in the State of New Mexico as defined in the Federal Noxious Weed Act of 1974, 7 USC 2814
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$100000
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Award Range:
$20000 - $100000
Grant Description
Inventory, manage, prevent, and eradicate whenever possible plants designated as noxious or invasive. To know and understand the best means of control for specific species and the consequences of unchecked noxious and invasive weed and plant growth. The recipient and BLM would work together with private, state, county and non-federal landowners to prevent, contain and control the spread of noxious and invasive plants. Because these plants move rapidly from one ownerкs land to another, joint efforts to eradicate, contain or control noxious and invasive plants would reduce adverse impacts on public, private and state lands and reduce costs to both BLM and other owners. This would help protect the Public lands from encroaching noxious and invasive weeds, insuring a healthy watershed, and save money that would be required to control noxious weed population if left unchecked. It is more economically sound to treat small populations of noxious and invasive weeds wherever they are found regardless of land status. Only pesticides and adjuvants approved for use on BLM within allowable rates can be used on BLM administered lands as identified in the Record of Decision Vegetation Treatments Using Herbicides on Bureau of Land Management lands in 17 Western States Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement. Recepient would work closely with city, state, and federal entities, private land owners, with regard to education and awareness. Public notification of areas to be treated would be the responsibility of the recipient. Pesticide use Reports would be submitted to BLM within 24 hours of treatment along with computer generated maps stating location and acreage of area sprayed and GPS point, line, or polygon data.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of the Interior
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Office:
Bureau of Land Management
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Agency Contact:
Charise Saiz, Grants Management Specialist, 505 761-8725
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Agency Mailing Address:
csaiz@blm.gov
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