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Welcome to the NRCS National Water Management Center (NWMC) web site. The National Water Management Center serves as the production support center for NRCS in providing leadership, direct assistance, information, and technology on water-related issues for natural resources conservation.

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NRCS and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers National Partnership Agreement

A Draft Action Plan has been jointly developed by NRCS and USACE National Headquarters staff to facilitate the implementation of the NRCS/USACE Partnership Agreement

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Up to $4 Million Available for Cooperative Conservation Partnership InitiativeProposals Due March 7, 2006

NRCS announces the release of up to $4 million dollars for the Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative (CCPI). This nationwide competition fosters the development of conservation partnerships to focus technical and financial resources on conservation priorities in watersheds and airsheds of special significance.

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Up to $20 Million Available for Conservation Innovation Grants—Proposals Due March 20, 2006

NRCS announces the release of up to $20 million dollars for Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG). This nationwide competition promotes the development and adoption of innovative conservation technologies and approaches.

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USGS Gages in the Ouachita Mountians of Arkansas

Geomorphological Study

The National Water Management Center (NWMC) is working with the Arkansas Soil & Water Conservation Commission (ASWCC) to develop a database of reference stream reaches in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas.

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The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides leadership in a partnership effort to help people conserve, maintain, and improve our natural resources and environment.

Last Modified: 08/01/2007