The Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program in Michigan helps local residents to protect one of our most vulnerable natural resources, our water.  It’s mission is to provide information and assessment tools for pesticide and nitrogen fertilizer users which help them identify risks to groundwater associated with their pesticide and nitrogen fertilizer use practices and to coordinate local, state, and federal resources to help individuals reduce those risks.

   

    The Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program is designed to be voluntary, to be locally driven, to address the concerns of individuals, and to maintain a focus on the financial and technical constraints which drive real-world decisions.

 

    The MGSP utilizes the nationally excepted Farm*A*Syst program.  A newly developed tool, know as a Crop*A*Syst has been recently developed to evaluate all in-field practices.  These assessment packets help the producer to identify any potential groundwater risks on a local level.  All programs are voluntary, and completely confidential.  After completing the Farm*A*Syst or Crop*A*Syst packet, the local farmer may be eligible to pursue environmental assurance through the Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP).  The MAEAP is an organization that works with producers under Michigan's Right to Farm guidelines.  If there are changes needed, the MGSP will work a landowner to achieve sounder environmental practices. 

    Local producers will also be eligible for pesticide applicator credits for completing a Farm*A*Syst.  The Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program also tries to protect our groundwater in an urban setting.  This is accomplished through the Home*A*Syst, Lake *A*Syst, and Lawn*A*Syst programs. Each of the afore mentioned programs looks at the affect of pesticide and fertilizer practices in a strictly residential setting.  The MGSP also sponsors the emergency tube program. An Emergency Tube (E-tube) is a private plan which helps first response vehicles to determine possible contamination factors and sensitive areas in case of a farm emergency.  The E-tube consists of a site plan, including all hazardous material, storage and dwellings, and a list of all emergency numbers.  The MGSP is also proud to sponsor the Clean Sweep Program.  The Clean Sweep Program helps local landowners dispose of unwanted, unused, and banned pesticides, free of charge.  With ever increasing urbanization in northern Michigan the need to address groundwater related issues is growing.  The Michigan Groundwater Stewardship Program is here to try and help one of our most important aspects of rural Michigan, the local farmer.  The above listed programs are only the tip of the iceberg.  Through understanding and careful planning we can protect our groundwater for the next generation.  Please take the time to get involved and do your part to help. 

 For more information on any of the MGSP programs, please feel free to contact your local MGSP representative:

 

AGRICULTURAL:

 

Kenneth Parsons

Conservation Technical Assistance Specialist

1900 M-32 West

Alpena MI 49707

(989) 356-3596 ext. 110

email:  kenny.parsons@mi.usda.gov

 

 

RESIDENTIAL:

   

CALL FOR CONTACT INFORMATION:  (989) 356-3596 ext.101

 

 

 

 

Michigan Association of Conservation Districts:

 

Alcona Conservation District:                    Lisa Myrick: (989) 724-5272

Alpena Conservation District:                    Pam Troy: (989) 356-3596 ext.101

Cheboygan Conservation District:             Peggy Bannatyne: (231) 627-3383

Montmorency Conservation District:         Donna Hardies: (989) 785-4083

Presque Isle Conservation District:            Ralph Stedman: (989) 734-4000

 

 

 

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Offices:

 

Alcona County :                                          Ryan Kruse:   (989) 362-3842 ext.3

Alpena/Montmorency Counties:                    Ron Spiering:    (989) 356-3596 ext. 112

Cheboygan/ Presque Isle Counties:               Perry Smeltzer:  (989) 733-8323 ext. 3

 

 

 

 

Michigan State University Extension:

 

Alcona County :                            CED/AG: VACANT

Alpena County :                            CED/AG: (989) 354-9870

Cheboygan County :                     CED:  (231) 627-8815

Montmorency County :                 CED: (989) 785-4177

Presque Isle County :                   CED/AG: (989) 734-2168

 

 

 

Michigan Department of Agriculture:

 

Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Montmorency, Presque Isle:  Chris Savona  (517) 241-3014 

 

 

 

Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP):

 

Program Coordinator:  Jan Wilford: (517) 241-4730  

 

 

 

For more information, you can also click on the following links:

 

Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP):  www.maeap.org   

Michigan Department of Agriculture (MDA):  www.michigan.gov/mda 

Michigan Association of Conservation Districts (MACD):  www.macd.org 

Michigan State University Extension (MSUE):  www.msue.msu.edu   

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (Michigan):  www.mi.nrcs.usda.gov

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (Region 5):  www.epa.gov/region5/

Michigan Environmental Health Association (MEHA):  www.meha.net

Institute of Water Research (Michigan State University):  www.iwr.msu.edu

Michigan Farm Bureau (MFB):  www.michiganfarmbureau.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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