Ranking Criteria Items
Updated
09/18/2008
E. Wildlife Watering Holes (648) (Includes a watering hole and at least one ephemeral pool.)
• This criteria requires the installation of at least one ephemeral
pool for each watering hole that is planned on the contract.
• Installing multiple ephemeral pools when possible maximizes the habitat for
many species. When installing more than one ephemeral pool, vary the size,
shape, and depth between pools.
• Water holes and ephemeral pools should be constructed in close proximity to
each other.
• Water holes must be installed according to the NRCS Wildlife Watering
Facility (648) practice standard. For wildlife watering holes, the standard
requires that at least 25% of the bank slopes should be 4:1 or flatter. Water
holes shall not have a surface area exceeding 6,400 square feet when filled to
maximum capacity. Maximum depth must be between 5 feet and 8 feet deep.
• Ephemeral pools must be installed according to the Criteria to Provide
Ephemeral Pool Habitat section in the NRCS Wildlife Watering Facility (648)
practice. For ephemeral pools, the standard requires the maximum depth to be
between 1.5 and 3 feet deep. Side slopes shall not be steeper than 2:1.
Ephemeral pools shall have a surface area between 120 and 500 square feet when
filled to maximum capacity.
• Wildlife watering holes and ephemeral pools must be in an area protected
from grazing. Neither may be used for livestock water.
• Wildlife watering holes must be planned at least 1,500 feet from existing
ponds that hold permanent water or other watering holes planned under WHIP.
• Work on existing ponds is not authorized for WHIP.
• Synthetic or clay liners for wildlife watering holes are not eligible for
cost-share under WHIP.
The $500 Flat Rate (FR) includes cost share for installation of one wildlife
watering hole and at least one ephemeral pool.
<
Back to WHIP Ranking Criteria....
|