EQIP’s Air Quality Initiative for 2013

Passed back in 1990, the Clean Air Act established nationwide standards to improve the quality of the air we breathe. There are areas across the country that do not yet meet those standards, created to address human health needs. The previous Farm Bill included provisions that offer federal assistance to ag producers to address air quality concerns and help meet federal, state and local regulatory requirements. According to Ivan Dozier, state conservationist for Illinois’ Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), the agriculture community in Illinois can help address local and regional air quality issues and make improvements.

“NRCS has a special initiative that allows farmers to reduce contributions to particulate matter and the formation of ozone. This effort can really have an impact on improving air quality throughout the region,” Dozier said.

The Air Quality Initiative for 2013 is now open for sign up in 39 Illinois counties designated with a high priority need to address requirements of the Clean Air Act amendments. Solutions for on-farm air quality issues are available through more than 40 different conservation practices and NRCS’ Environmental Quality Incentives Program, or EQIP. A number of Illinois counties are eligible for this special technical and financial assistance. Counties are organized as primary and secondary priority:

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