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  2. Few Good Options For Homeowners In Erosion Hotspots - AOL

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    It was actually one of three homes this year destroyed by erosion, all in Rodanthe, a part of the outer banks. Newsy discovered why coastal homeowners across the country are often stuck with no ...

  3. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    Funding can be used in a variety of management plans including; windbreak planting, irrigation improvements, soil erosion control, sustainable pest management or development of new organic farming operations. The AMA has a limited annual budget of $20million and individual landowners can qualify for up to $50,000 in AMA payments per year.

  4. Erosion control - Wikipedia

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    Erosion control is the practice of preventing or controlling wind or water erosion in agriculture, land development, coastal areas, river banks and construction. Effective erosion controls handle surface runoff and are important techniques in preventing water pollution , soil loss , wildlife habitat loss and human property loss.

  5. Natural Resources Conservation Service - Wikipedia

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    (CTA) Is a blanket program which involves conservation efforts on soil and water conservation, as well as management of agricultural wastes, erosion, and general longterm sustainability. NRCS and related agencies work with landowners, communities, or developers to protect the environment.

  6. Dangerous erosion leaves homeowners displaced - AOL

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    Severe beach erosion caused by Hurricane Nicole has left many residents along the Florida coast displaced as their homes dangle at the brink of collapse on Nov. 10.

  7. Buffer strip - Wikipedia

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    Contour buffer strips used to retain soil and reduce erosion. A buffer strip is an area of land maintained in permanent vegetation that helps to control air quality, soil quality, and water quality, along with other environmental problems, dealing primarily on land that is used in agriculture.