NPS Program definition

NPS Program means a named patient sales program.
NPS Program. All Sources Project Location: Macon, DeWitt, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Counties Waterbody Name (ID): Friends Creek (IL_EV-02) Subgrantee: Macon County Soil and Water Conservation District ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Project Period: 06/01/17 through 07/31/19 Milestone Date Yes/No Comments Comments: Project Reports and Other Informational Materials: Title: East Fork Creek Watershed-Based Plan Purpose: This project will develop a watershed-based plan for the East Fork East Plum (IL_MJCB) watershed (HUC 070600050801) that is designed to improve water quality by controlling nonpoint source pollution. The plan will be consistent with USEPA watershed-based plan guidance. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (IL_RMQ) is located within the East Fork East Plum watershed and East Fork East Plum is a tributary of the East Plum River (IL_MJC), which is tributary of Plum River (IL_MJ-01). A watershed-based plan for the East Fork East Plum watershed will assess the watershed’s nonpoint source pollution loads to its waters, determine problem areas, recommend best management practices, and provide an implementation plan to alleviate water quality impairments and problems. NPS Program: All Sources Project Period: 06/15/17 through 09/30/19 Project Milestone Completion Date Completed Yes/No Comments Comments: Project Reports and Other Informational Materials: Title: Lake Springfield Watershed-based Plan BMP Implementation Purpose: The project will install best management practices (BMPs) in the Lake Springfield (ILREF) watershed to reduce nonpoint source pollution. BMPs implemented under this project will include approximately 5,000 acres of cover crops; nutrient management plans for 4,000 acres of cropland; four grade stabilization structures; 17 acres of grassed waterway; 1,500 feet of shoreline stabilization; 650 feet of water and sediment control basin; 70 acres of woodland improvement; one sediment basin; and 4,787 feet of livestock exclusion fencing. The project includes an educational component involving meetings, bus tours, field days, and newsletters. The project also includes a streambank erosion study that will expand upon what was done as part of the watershed-based plan to gain a more accurate estimate of sediment load, especially for those stream reaches on private property or not immediately visible from a road. Subgrantee: Sangamon County Soil & Water Conservation District ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ - ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Project Period: 10/01/17 through 12/31/19 Project Milestone Completion Date Completed Yes/No Comments Co...
NPS Program. All Sources Project Location: Statewide Project Milestone Completion Date Completed Yes/No Comments Comments: Title: Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy Implementation: Coordination of Watershed Scale Programs and Development of Agricultural Water Quality Team

Examples of NPS Program in a sentence

  • Within ten (10) days of a pupil’s transfer out of CONTRACTOR’s school or agency, CONTRACTOR shall forward all pupil records to the pupil’s district of residence or new NPS, as the case may be; for SCOE students, CONTRACTOR shall also send to SCOE Special Education NPS Program, students’ final transcript and SCOE “Exit Form” (EXHIBIT D) within (5) days.

  • For SCOE Students, CONTRACTOR shall also send to SCOE Special Education NPS Program, students’ final transcript and SCOE “Exit Form” (Exhibit D) within (5) days.

  • The recipient agrees to attend National and Regional NPS Program meetings, teleconferences, training sessions and webinars, as scheduled, unless agreed upon in advance by the EPA Project Officer.

  • The NPS components of Illinois EPA-approved watershed-based plans will be incorporated by reference into the NPS Program and implementation of watershed-based plans will be tracked through RMMS.

  • Approval of the Water Plan will not be unreasonably delayed or withheldThe EPA will approve or disapprove the Yurok NPS Program in accordance with 33 U.S.C. § 1329(d).

  • Upon final approval of the Water Yurok NPS ProgramPlan by the Water Boards and by the EPA, the on-Reservation portions of the Properties will be managed in a manner consistent with the Water PlanYurok NPS Program, or any superseding Water NPS Plan.

  • If the Undertaking involves a National Historic Landmark (NHL), FEMA shall notify the SHPO, and the NPS Program Manager of the Intermountain Regional Office that the Undertaking conforms to one or more allowances.

  • We owe much of the success of this project to ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (NPS Program Manager at Rocky Mountain I&M Network) who devised the plan of how to capture the ospreys, made the harness which attached the tracking unit to the ospreys, and captured the ospreys.

  • The 319 NPS Program provided the community with grants for the development of a watershed management plan and for implementing NPS controls in the watershed and may be a source of cleanup/implementation funding.

  • The Yurok NPS Program will include , and such other additional elements as the Tribe, the Water Boards, and and the EPA may agree to include in the Water PlanYurok NPS Program.


More Definitions of NPS Program

NPS Program. All Sources Project Location: Statewide Waterbody Name (ID): Multiple Total Project Cost: $175,115.00 Cumulative Expenditure: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 State and Local: $175,115.00 State and Local: $0.00 Project Completion Completed Milestone Date Yes/No Comments Convene & Interact with Local Watershed Groups Ongoing No BMP Implementation (Technical Assistance) Ongoing No BMP Tracking Ongoing No Develop Watershed-Based Plans (two) 06/30/22 No Project Evaluation and Final Report 06/30/22 No WDS18107 TS Purpose: This project will continue execution of a plan for implementing the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy (NLRS) (July 22, 2015).
NPS Program. All Sources Project Location: Statewide Waterbody Name (ID): Multiple Total Project Cost: $708,630.00 Cumulative Expenditure: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 State and Local: $708,630.00 State and Local: $0.00 Hire Watershed Coordinators 12/31/17 Yes Final Annual Education & Outreach Report Year 1 10/15/18 Yes Final Annual Education & Outreach Report Year 2 10/15/19 No Final Annual Education & Outreach Report Year 3 10/15/20 No Convene and Interact with Local Watershed Groups Ongoing Yes Grant Writing Year 2 12/31/19 No Grant Writing Year 3 12/31/20 No Establish 1st Watershed Group 01/01/19 Yes Establish 2nd Watershed Group 01/01/20 No BMP Implementation (Technical Assistance) Ongoing Yes Project Milestone Completion Date Completed Yes/No Comments BMP Tracking Tool 07/01/18 Yes BMP Tracking Ongoing Yes Final Annual Report Year 1 09/15/18 Yes Final Annual Report Year 2 09/15/19 No Final Annual Report Year 3 09/15/20 No WDS18107 TS Normal, Illinois 61761 Total Project Cost: $161,265.00 Cumulative Expenditure: $108,884.81 Federal: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 State and Local: $161,265.00 State and Local: $108,884.81 Draft Nutrient Management Plans - Year 1 12/31/16 Yes Final Nutrient Management Plans - Year 1 01/31/17 Yes Draft Nutrient Management Plans - Year 2 12/31/17 Yes Final Nutrient Management Plans - Year 2 01/31/18 Yes Complete Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test—Year 1 06/30/17 Yes Complete Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Test—Year 2 06/30/18 Yes Complete Corn Stalk Nitrogen Test—Year 1 10/31/17 Yes Complete Corn Stalk Nitrogen Test—Year 2 10/31/18 Yes Complete Fall Soil Test—Year 1 10/31/17 Yes Complete Fall Soil Test—Year 2 10/30/18 Yes Draft Pre-Implementation Survey 10/15/16 Yes Final Pre-Implementation Survey 10/31/16 Yes Pre-Implementation Survey Results – Year 1 12/31/16 Yes Pre-Implementation Survey Results – Year 2 12/31/17 Yes Draft Producer Feedback Survey 10/01/18 Yes Final Producer Feedback Survey 10/31/18 Yes Producer Feedback Survey Results 12/31/18 Yes Submit Database 02/15/19 Yes Complete custom side dress—Year 1 07/31/17 Yes Complete custom side dress—Year 2 07/31/18 Yes Field Day— Year 1 08/31/17 Yes Field Day—Year 2 08/31/18 Yes Print Brochures 08/31/17 Yes Draft Project Report 02/15/19 Yes Final Project Report 03/31/19 No
NPS Program. All Sources Project Period: TBD through TBD Comments: This grant agreement has not yet been executed. Project Reports and Other Informational Materials: Title: Nonpoint Source Pollution Management Workshop Purpose: Illinois EPA will host a statewide Biennial Nonpoint Source (NPS) Pollution Management Workshop for Illinois EPA staff and local, state, and federal partners to interact with those groups and individuals that are committed to reducing NPS pollution to Illinois water resources. The biennial workshops alternate between rural and urban agendas. This workshop will focus on urban issues and will include components that present information on topics such as development and implementation of watershed-based plans, nutrient reduction, and partner programs. The workshop will also present best management practice (BMP) technologies and application, and the use of water quality and technology-based tools for NPS pollution control. The workshop will be designed to capture stakeholder and partner needs in regard to Illinois’ NPS Management Program to be used in the NPS Management Program Feedback Loop.
NPS Program. All Categories Project Period: TBD through TBD Comments: This grant agreement has not yet been executed. Project Reports and Other Informational Materials:
NPS Program. All Sources Project Location: Statewide Waterbody Name (ID): Multiple Subgrantee: University of Illinois Total Project Cost: $24,164.00 Cumulative Expenditure: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 Federal: $0.00 State and Local: $24,164.00 State and Local: $0.00 Draft Final Report 02/21/19 Yes Final Report 03//31/19 No WLP19125 TS Purpose: This project provides funding to the University of Illinois Extension to hire two watershed coordinators (Coordinators) to conduct outreach and education to stakeholders in the Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy (NLRS) priority watersheds. One Coordinator will be placed in the Effingham, Illinois Extension office and work in the Embarrass River and Little Wabash River phosphorus priority watersheds. The other Coordinator will be placed in the Galva, Illinois Extension office and will work in the Flint/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Lower Rock River nitrate priority watersheds. Coordinators will assist in technical assistance, watershed planning, monitoring, education/outreach, and implementation tracking during the course of the project. Technical assistance will be provided to entities that are either undertaking watershed-based planning initiatives or implementation of Illinois EPA- approved watershed-based plans. The Coordinators will promote and review individual planning and implementation activities for consistency with the goals of the NLRS and the NPS Program. Funding for this project will not be used to implement best management practices (BMPs) but it will be used to help document those BMPs that are implemented or proposed for implementation by others in NLRS nonpoint source priority watersheds. Coordinators are also required to submit a minimum of two grant applications annually to provide for watershed planning or implementation. An Ag Water Quality Science Team will be established to provide technical support to the Coordinators and develop and administer a process for updating BMPs and BMP effectiveness for the Strategy.