Title: Programmatic Regulations
1Programmatic Regulations
PDT Workshop
April 18, 2002
2Why are the Programmatic Regulations Important?
- Establishes processes to guide implementation of
CERP to ensure that goals and purposes of the
Plan are achieved - Defines adaptive management program
- Provides guidance for PDTs
- Provides specific requirements for Project
Implementation Reports and Operating Manuals
3Topics
- Overview of WRDA 2000 Assurances Provisions
- Development Process for Regulations
- Current Status
4Overview of Assurances Provisions
PDT Workshop
5WRDA 2000 - Everglades Provisions
- Approval of plan as framework for modifications
to CSF Project - Initial Projects - 1.2 Billion estimated cost,
including adaptive assessment - Programmatic Authority - 206 million total cost
- Projects in Plan not authorized in WRDA 2000 will
require future authorization by Congress - Other provisions address cost sharing,
assurances, independent scientific review, and
reports to Congress
6Assurance of Project Benefits Provisions(Section
601(h) of WRDA 2000)
The overarching objective of the Plan is the
restoration, preservation, and protection of the
South Florida Ecosystem while providing for other
water-related needs of the region, including
water supply and flood protection. The Plan
shall be implemented. to achieve and maintain
the benefits to the natural system and human
environment described in the Plan.
7Highlights of Assurances Provisions
- Agreement between President and Governor
- Programmatic Regulations within 2 years to ensure
goals and purposes of Plan are achieved - Project Specific Assurances
- Savings Clause
8President and Governor Agreement
Executed on January 9, 2002
.State shall ensure, by regulation or other
appropriate means, that water made available by
each project in the Plan shall not be permitted
for a consumptive use or
- otherwise made unavailable by the State until
such time as sufficient reservations of water for
the restoration of the natural system are made
under State law in accordance with the project
implementation report for the project and
consistent with the Plan
9Programmatic Regulations
- Section 601(h)(3) requires
- ...the Secretary of the Army promulgate
programmatic regulations to ensure that the goals
and purposes of the Comprehensive Plan are
achieved. - ...that these regulations be developed within
two years of the date of enactment after notice
and opportunity for public comment with the
concurrence of the Governor and the Secretary of
the Interior and in consultation with the
Seminole Tribe of Florida, the Miccosukee Tribe
of Indians of Florida, the Administrator of the
Environmental Protection Agency, the Secretary of
Commerce, and other Federal, State, and local
agencies. - Review of regulations required whenever
necessary to attain Plan goals and purposes, but
at least every 5 years
10Concurrence Requirements
- Statement required from Governor and Secretary of
Interior on concurrence or non-concurrence on
regulation - 180-day concurrency period begins after end of
public comment period on proposed regulations - Failure to provide statement will be deemed as
meeting requirements of concurrency - Concurrence prohibited on PIRs, PCAs, Operating
Manuals, or other project documents
11Project-Specific Assurances
- Project Implementation Reports (PIR)
- Identify amount of water to be reserved for
natural system under state law - Project Cooperation Agreements (PCA)
- Can not be executed until reservation identified
in PIR is executed under state law - Operating Manuals
- Must be consistent with water reservation
described in PIR and PCA
12Savings Clause
- No elimination or transfer of existing legal
sources of water until a new source of comparable
quantity and quality is available - No reduction of levels of service of flood
protection that are - In existence on the date of enactment and
- In accordance with applicable law
- No effect on Seminole Tribal water compact
13Identifying Water Made Available by CERP
Water Available for Consumptive Use
CERP Water
Water Reserved for the Natural System
Baseline Water
Existing Water Delivered by CSF Project
14Development Process for Regulations
PDT Workshop
15Programmatic Regulations Development Process
Draft Outline
Publish Final Rule (Federal Register)
Publish Proposed Rule (Federal Register)
Initial Draft of Regulation
Prepare Final Rule
Public Comment Period
DOI and State Concurrence
16Coordination and Outreach Activities
- Three rounds of meetings held with agencies and
interest groups - Two public workshops held
- Meetings held with Miccosukee and Seminole Tribes
- Numerous briefings/workshops for
- SFWMD Governing Board
- Water Resources Advisory Commission
- Task Force and Working Group
17www.evergladesplan.org/pm/progr_regs.shtml
18Content of Regulations
Establish a Process
- For development of project implementation
reports, project cooperation agreements, and
operating manuals that ensure that goals and
objectives of the Plan are achieved - To ensure that new information from changed or
unforeseen circumstances, new scientific or
technical information or information developed
through adaptive management, or future authorized
changes to the Plan are integrated into the
implementation of the Plan - To ensure the protection of the natural system
consistent with the goals and purposes of the
Plan, including the establishment of interim
goals to provide a means to evaluate success of
the Plan
19Outline of Regulation
(New Part 385 to Title 33 CFR)
- Preamble
- General Provisions
- Program Goals and Responsibilities
- CERP Implementation Processes
- Incorporating New Information into the Plan
- Ensuring Protection of the Natural System and
Water Availability Consistent with the Goals and
Purposes of the Plan - Appendix - Figures
20Current Status
PDT Workshop
21Current Status
- OMB reviewing draft proposed rule
- Publish proposed rule in Federal Register after
OMB clearance - Open 60-day public comment period
- Initiate concurrence process after close of
public comment period - Prepare final rule
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