[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 33, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 33CFR279.11]

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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
 
         CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 
PART 279--RESOURCE USE: ESTABLISHMENT OF OBJECTIVES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 279.11  Responsibilities.

    Division engineers will review the Districts Master Plan priority 
schedule and monitor regional studies and Master Plan preparation to 
insure timely compliance on development of resource use objectives. 
Future budget submissions and expenditures of construction and operation 
and maintenance funds will be reviewed by division engineers as to their 
relationship to the approved resource use objectives and management 
implementation. Questions and requests for technical assistance 
concerning implementation of the concept and guidance set forth in this 
regulation may be directed to HQDA (DAEN-CWP-P) WASH DC 20314 or DAEN-
CWO-R.

         Appendix A to Part 279--Sample Resource Use Objectives

    This appendix presents some example resource use objectives that 
might be derived for a water resource project. They are presented for 
illustrative purposes only and are not intended to represent any 
specific project or the full range of objectives that could be 
developed.
    The following sample resource use objectives reflect what could 
result from a detailed analysis and evaluation of the resources on the 
project, the resources and opportunity in the general region, and the 
needs of the public. Each objective has a brief discussion on why that 
particular objective would be selected.
    Resource use objective: To provide high quality swimming opportunity 
with a variety of high density day-use which include picnicking, 
beaches, play fields, tot lots, open space, walks, and non-power 
boating.
    (Discussion) The analysis of regional and site specific factors 
indicates that this project with its small water surface and excellent 
water quality is not suitable for power boating; is in a suburban area 
with housing developments already adjacent to the project boundaries or 
presently planned; the natural resources have already been extensively 
disturbed; the soil conditions would be susceptive to extensive 
landscaping and could withstand high levels of public use; the water 
quality and waterland form characteristics are ideal for swimming and 
wading; there is currently a deficiency in available lake swimming, open 
space and day use activity facilities in the going market area; and 
there exists a non-Federal government agency to assist in carrying out 
this objective.

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    Resource use objective: To establish and maintain a high quality 
warm water fishery which would support an initial use of 70,000 
fishermen recreation days.
    (Discussion) The analysis of pertinent factors indicates that there 
exists a high demand for warm water fishing; that the water quality and 
other necessary environmental factors are present which would support a 
warm water fishery; that modified reservoir clearing, water level 
management and provision for fish shelters would provide necessary 
inputs for improved fish production; that some zoning on boat usage in 
certain embayments will decrease the conflicts between fishing and 
boating; and that current state fishery programs will provide assistance 
and the necessary technical advice.
    Resource use objective: To establish an ecological study area at 
Wakulla Wash for the protection and study of its unique vegetative 
associations.
    (Discussion) The analysis of pertinent factors indicates that high 
intensity recreation use demand can be satisfied at other areas on the 
project; the soil in the wash would be highly susceptible to erosion if 
the vegetation were removed; soil compaction would cause loss of ground 
cover; trails can be designed to avoid drainage and erosion problems; 
unique associations of vegetation exist in the wash; the nearest vehicle 
access point is one mile from the site; during public meetings local 
environmental groups have expressed an interest to preserve the area for 
educational purposes; there is a large population base within two hours 
drive of the project; two local universities have volunteered to 
administer the area in conjunction with their environmental course work 
and related work; and the County is zoning the adjacent land to protect 
the watershed of the Wash.
    Resource use objective: To provide overnight use to accommodate 
transient cross-county travelers.
    (Discussion) The analysis of regional and site factors indicate that 
this project with its small water surface and lack of scenic qualities 
does not experience much local use. A heavily traveled Interstate 
Highway with an interchange is within a quarter mile of the project 
boundary. The location of this project is such that it is within a days 
travel from major recreation areas; the soil conditions are suitable for 
high density public use and there is a deficiency of transient camping 
along this portion of the Interstate.
    Resource use objective: To provide a high quality diversified 
recreation opportunity that would satisfy requirements for destination 
or vacation type activities.
    (Discussion) The analysis of regional and site factors indicate that 
this project with its outstanding scenic qualities and its location, is 
suitable for destination or vacation type recreation activities. Private 
interest have expressed desires to provide sophisticated lodging and 
camping facilities together with other recreation development to provide 
for a diversity of recreation activities.
    Resource use objective: To establish a cultural interpretive area 
for the protection, study and viewing of its unique archeological 
(historical) resource.
    (Discussion) The analysis of pertinent factors indicates that high 
intensity recreation use demand can be satisfied at other areas on the 
project. The archeological (historical) site is one of the few sites 
that has not been destroyed over the years. The local archeological 
(historical) society has expressed an interest during public meeting in 
preserving and interpreting the site as part of their society program.