[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 22]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR233.11]

[Page 287-288]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 233--404 STATE PROGRAM REGULATIONS--Table of Contents
 
                       Subpart B--Program Approval
 
Sec. 233.11  Program description.

    The program description as required under Sec. 233.10 shall include:
    (a) A description of the scope and structure of the State's program. 
The description should include extent of State's jurisdiction, scope of 
activities regulated, anticipated coordination, scope of permit 
exemptions if any, and permit review criteria;
    (b) A description of the State's permitting, administrative, 
judicial review, and other applicable procedures;
    (c) A description of the basic organization and structure of the 
State agency (agencies) which will have responsibility for administering 
the program. If more than one State agency is responsible for the 
administration of the program, the description shall address the 
responsibilities of each agency and how the agencies intend to 
coordinate administration and evaluation of the program;
    (d) A description of the funding and manpower which will be 
available for program administration;
    (e) An estimate of the anticipated workload, e.g., number of 
discharges.
    (f) Copies of permit application forms, permit forms, and reporting 
forms;
    (g) A description of the State's compliance evaluation and 
enforcement programs, including a description of how the State will 
coordinate its enforcement strategy with that of the Corps and EPA;
    (h) A description of the waters of the United States within a State 
over which the State assumes jurisdiction under the approved program; a 
description of the waters of the United States

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within a State over which the Secretary retains jurisdiction subsequent 
to program approval; and a comparison of the State and Federal 
definitions of wetlands.

    Note: States should obtain from the Secretary an identification of 
those waters of the U.S. within the State over which the Corps retains 
authority under section 404(g) of the Act.

    (i) A description of the specific best management practices proposed 
to be used to satisfy the exemption provisions of section 404(f)(1)(E) 
of the Act for construction or maintenance of farm roads, forest roads, 
or temporary roads for moving mining equipment.