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Department Of
Transportation Receives
Funds For Local Bridges
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of
Transportation has received an apportionment of
Highway Infrastructure Program funds to be used for
the Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program
based on the percentage of total deck area of bridges
classified in poor condition.
The allocation was distributed to states that have
greater than 7.5 percent of their bridges in poor
condition, with South Dakota being one of 19 states
receiving the funds.
The department received a total of $20.786 million,
with the local share being $17.313 million. The state
will convert the local share to State Highway Funds
and distribute the funds to counties and cities on a
pro-rata basis based on the percentage of deck area
in poor condition as reported on the National Bridge
Inventory as of Dec. 31, 2017.
There are 62 counties and 22 cities and towns
across South Dakota that will be receiving funds.
With the potential damage to bridges many may
have experienced this spring due to flooding, eligible
expenditures of the funds will be allowed on the following:
ü Bridge replacement, rehabilitation or preservation on those bridges listed in poor condition;
ü Funding match for a Bridge Improvement Grant
(BIG) on those bridges listed in poor condition;
ü Funding match to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds on those bridges listed in
poor condition;
ü Funding match for Emergency Relief (ER) program funds on those bridges listed in poor condition.
For more information regarding the funding allocation and disbursement, contact Tammy Williams at
605-773-8149.
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Dicamba Cutoff
Date Approaching
PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Department of
Agriculture (SDDA) reminds applicators that June 30
is the cutoff date for dicamba products.
The SDDA obtained Special Local Needs registration labels, also known as 24(c) labels, from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the following products: Engenia, Fexapan and Xtendimax
with VaporGrip Technology. These labels establish a
June 30 cutoff for applications of these products in
South Dakota for the 2019 growing season. Applicators can use these products until soybeans reach
the R1 growth stage, 45 days after planting or June
30, whichever comes first.
“While the weather has had an impact on planting this year, which I know is frustrating for many
producers, the fact remains that warmer conditions
in July increase the risk of volatility and drift when
using dicamba products. The cutoff date is based
on data which supports increased risk of drift after
July 1,” says Secretary of Agriculture Kim Vanne-
man. “I encourage producers to explore the other
products available to them once the cutoff date for
use of dicamba has passed.”
Anyone applying Engenia, Fexapan or Xtendimax
with VaporGrip Technology must also abide by the
restrictions included in the EPA labels for those
products, including recordkeeping requirements.
Additionally, applicators applying or purchasing
these products will have to complete annual dicamba specific training. Trainings can be found on the
SDDA website at https://sdda.sd.gov/ag-services/
dicamba/.
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Dakota’s economy, generating $25.6 billion in annual economic activity and employing over 115,000
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