[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 7, Parts 700 to 899]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR702.2]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
                            CHAPTER VII--FARM
                SERVICE AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 702--COLORADO RIVER BASIN SALINITY (CRSC) CONTROL PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 702.2  Definitions.

    (a) The following definitions shall be applicable for the purposes 
of this part:
    (1) Applicant means an entity who has offered to enter into a CRSC 
Contract in accordance with the provisions of this part;
    (2) Actual cost means the direct costs of establishing a salinity 
reduction practice, and includes the cost of labor, supplies, and other 
necessary activities;
    (3) Average cost means the cost, determined by averaging actual 
costs and current cost estimates, considered to be necessary for a 
participant to carry out a salinity reduction practice, a designated 
component of a salinity reduction practice, or a system of practices;
    (4) Conservation District (CD) means a subdivision of a State 
organized pursuant to applicable State law. The term includes bodies 
variously known in the States as conservation district, soil 
conservation district, soil and water conservation district, natural 
resource district, resource conservation district, or natural resource 
conservation district;
    (5) Components means measurable units of a salinity reduction 
practice which, when completed by the program participant, can be 
certified by the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) as reasonable, 
identifiable progress toward completion of the practice with respect to 
which cost-share payment is being made under the CRSC program;
    (6) Conservation treatment means the combination of salinity 
reduction practices that will provide the salinity control treatment 
required to reduce seepage and improve irrigation water management in 
order to achieve the projected salt load reductions indicated in the 
applicable published USDA Salinity Control Report. Such treatment may 
include replacement of incidental fish and wildlife values foregone as a 
result of salinity control treatment applied by the participant under 
the CRSC program.
    (7) CRSC Contract means the contract including the salinity control 
plan, entered into in writing between the local Agricultural 
Stabilization and Conservation Committee (COC) and the participant which 
sets forth the terms and conditions for participation in the CRSC 
Program established in accordance with this part.
    (8) Cost-effective means maximization of the CRSC Program on-farm 
and offsite benefits at the least Federal cost per unit of salinity 
reduction.
    (9) Cost-share assistance means the providing of financial resources 
to assist program participants in establishing conservation treatment 
identified in participants' contracts;
    (10) Cost-share rate means a fixed amount of cost-share funds paid 
per unit for carrying out certain salinity reduction practices.
    (11) Deputy Administrator means the FSA Deputy Administrator for 
State and County Operations, or designee.
    (12) Entity means an individual or group of individuals, Indian 
tribe, partnership, firm, joint-stock company, corporation, association, 
trust, estate, irrigation district/company, or other public or nonpublic 
entity (except federal agencies), and wherever applicable, a State, a 
political subdivision of a State, or any agency thereof;
    (13) Fish and wildlife values foregone means incidental fish and 
wildlife habitats that may be affected adversely by salinity reduction 
practices applied by the program participant;
    (14) Irrigation district/company means a group of individuals 
(private or public) associated together in a locality, that has a vested 
interested in the operation of an irrigation distribution system that 
serve as a specific area. This definition includes irrigation districts, 
mutual water companies or districts, water conservancy districts, canal 
companies, and other similar entities;
    (15) Lifespan means the period of time during which a salinity 
reduction practice is expected to effectively achieve

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or provide the results for which it was developed and implemented.
    (16) Offsite benefits means those benefits which accrue downstream 
as a result of reduced salinity concentrations in the Colorado River by 
the salt load reductions achieved through implementation of the CRSC 
Program and/or its constituent practices and treatments;
    (17) On-farm benefits means those benefits which accrue on a farm 
from improved irrigation systems and efficiencies, including reduced 
production costs, reduced labor costs, reduced operation and maintenance 
costs, and improved crop yields;
    (18) Operation and Maintenance Agreement means the agreement entered 
into between the COC and the participant which sets forth the terms and 
conditions requiring the participant to use and maintain the salinity 
reduction practices for their effective lifespans as set forth in the 
agreement;
    (19) Participant means any entity who has entered into an approved 
CRSC Contract with the COC to participate in the CRSC Program;
    (20) Project implementation plan means a plan of operations 
developed by Farm Service Agency, Extension Service and Soil 
Conservation Service, in consultation with local officials for the 
purpose of implementing a project plan for a specific salt source area;
    (21) Project plan means that plan of conservation treatment that is 
identified in the applicable USDA Salinity Control Report as the 
preferred plan for implementation of salinity reduction practices in a 
specific salt source area. The project plan will identify cost-effective 
salinity reduction practices, the land which should receive conservation 
treatment on a priority basis in relation to other land in the specific 
salt source area, and the levels of conservation treatment needed in the 
specific salt source area in order to achieve the most cost-effective 
salinity control objectives for the particular area to be achieved;
    (22) Salinity control plan means the plan and schedule of operations 
that sets forth salinity reduction practices that must be establish on a 
specific unit of land. The salinity control plan shall be developed by 
the applicant with assistance from the SCS and must be approved by the 
CD;
    (23) Salinity Reduction Practice (SRP) means a specific conservation 
practice designed to reduce salt loading from a salt source area or to 
replace incidental fish and wildlife values foregone that is identified 
in a project plan and project implementation plan for a salt-source 
area;
    (24) Salt-source area means a geographical area within the Colorado 
River Basin that has been identified by SCS as a significant 
contributing source of salt to the Colorado River;
    (25) Specifications means minimum quantity and quality requirements 
established by SCS to meet the standard for a specific conservation 
practice;
    (26) State Conservationist means the SCS official in charge of 
agency operations within a state, as set forth in part 600 of this 
chapter;
    (27) Technical assistance means use of personnel and financial 
resources to identify salt-source areas, develop project plans, prepare 
salinity control plans, contracts, and designs, supervise plan 
installation, and carry out research, demonstration, education, 
monitoring, and evaluation activities;
    (28) USDA Salinity Control Report means a report that identifies 
salt source areas in the Colorado River Basin and establishes a cost-
effective project plan for such areas designed to reduce the salinity 
levels in the Colorado River. The USDA Salinity Control Report is 
prepared and published by the Soil Conservation Service with provision 
for public comment;
    (29) Technical guide means a document on file in the local SCS 
office containing technical information and specifications for the 
conservation of soil, water, plant, animal, and related natural 
resources specifically applicable to the area for which it is prepared.
    (b) In the regulations in this part and in all instructions, forms, 
and documents in connection therewith, all other words and phrases 
shall, unless the context of subject matter otherwise requires, have the 
meanings assigned to them in the regulations governing reconstitutions 
of farms, allotments and bases, 7 CFR part 719.

[52 FR 16741, May 5, 1987, as amended at 58 FR 11785, Mar. 1, 1993]

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