o“ 3 = Sub-program 2.43; Water Conservation and Improvement Projects eligible under this sub~program includes individual farm work in the form of small dam rehabilitation and water system development designed fox small groups of individuais. Bligible costs for dam rehabilitation and water system development may congist of design, supervision. of construction, purchase of materials and labour for upgrading or replacing existing dams and water storage structures located on Crown land and servicing a single farm or ranch, or for upgrading, replacing. ec building a new water supply system. For water systems, the works eligible for assistance cannot be on-farm unless that portion is a necessary main line link toe another farm. Dams for rehabilitation under this sub-program must be identified by the B.C. Ministry of Environment as a potential safety hazard. Projects may be proposed by individual farmers or small groups of farmers who cannot conveniently join an incorporated group for the development of water resources. 3. Punding . Funding for this program is provided jointly through Agriculture Canada and the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture and Food.(BCMAF) under the authority of the Canada-British Columbia Subsidiary Agreement on Agri~ Pood Regional Development. Where the applicant is required to previde some portion of the funding, the monies must be available before the project commences. All infermation, zesults and reports arising out of any project. funded under Program II are the property of the agencies providing the funds. Funding on all projects is subject to the appropriation of the funds by the respective governments involved, each Year « Funding under the Agreement will be based on the agricultural benefits of each project. While projects do not have to benefit agriculture exclusively to be eligible for assistance, funding will only be available for the agricultural portion. Funding may also be made available for mitigation works where damage to other resources occurs through the construction of @ project. 85/10/08