Rapid Watershed Assessments by NRCS
These Rapid Watershed Assessments were assembled by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of NM.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is encouraging the development of rapid watershed assessments
in order to increase the speed and efficiency generating information to guide conservation implementation, as well
as the speed and efficiency of putting it into the hands of local decision makers.
Background Information
Rapid watershed assessments provide initial estimates of where conservation investments would best address the concerns
of landowners, conservation districts, and other community organizations and stakeholders. These assessments help
land-owners and local leaders set priorities and determine the best actions to achieve their goals.
These assessments are conducted by watershed planning teams traveling through each watershed, meeting with landowners
and conservation groups, inventorying agricultural areas, identifying conservation opportunities and current levels of
resource management, and estimating impacts of these opportunities on the local priority resource concerns.
Benefits of These Activities
While these rapid assessments provide less detail and analysis than full-blown studies and plans, they do provide the
benefits of NRCS locally-led planning in less time and at a reduced cost. The benefits include:
Quick and inexpensive plans for setting priorities and taking action
Providing a level of detail that is sufficient for identifying actions that can be taken with no further watershed-level
studies or analyses
Actions to be taken may require further Federal or State permits or ESA or NEPA analysis but these activities are part of
standard requirements for use of best management practices (BMPs) and conservation systems
Identifying where further detailed analyses or watershed studies are needed
Plans address multiple objectives and concerns of landowners and communities
Plans are based on established partnerships at the local and state levels
Plans enable landowners and communities to decide on the best mix of NRCS programs that will meet their goals
Plans include the full array of conservation program tools (i.e. cost-share practices, easements, technical assistance)
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/rwa/
These are not final and may be changed and edited in the future. If you have any questions, please call/email
Kerri Mich, GIS Specialist, NRCS
505-761-4437
kerri.mich@nm.usda.gov
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