[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR209.140]



[Page 144-147]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 209_ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  209.140  Operations of the Corps of Engineers under the Federal 

Power Act.



    (a) General. This section outlines policies and procedures 

applicable to those operations in which the Corps of Engineers may be 

called upon to participate under the Federal Power Act. Such operations 

include: Investigations and reports on applications for permits and 

licenses for development of power affecting navigable waters; 

supervision of investigations, construction, and operation of projects 

under such permits and licenses; preparation of special reports as 

required by the Federal Power Commission; and review of plans of dams or 

other structures affecting navigation. The foregoing functions are 

performed by the Corps of Engineers only upon request of the Federal 

Power Commission.

    (b) Authority of Division and District Engineers. Section 2 of the 

revised Federal Power Act provides that the Federal Power Commission may 

request the President to detail an officer or officers from the Corps of 

Engineers, or other branches of the United States Army, to serve the 

Commission as Engineer officer or officers, or in any other capacity, in 

field work outside the seat of government, their duties to be prescribed 

by the Commission. By authority of the Secretary of the Army, and in 

accordance with the instructions issued by the President in a letter to 

the Secretary of the Army dated May 18, 1931, Division Engineers will be 

detailed to serve the Commission as engineer officers in field work 

outside the seat of government, their duties to be prescribed by the 

Commission, and to be performed under the supervision of the Chief of 

Engineers. District Engineers will be designated to carry out the field 

inspections and investigations under supervision of the Division 

Engineer. When a Division Engineer is detailed by the Chief of Engineers 

to assist the Commission in either the investigation or supervision of



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a project he will be the accredited representative of the Commission. 

The actual field work will be done by the designated District Engineer 

who will make a report to the Division Engineer. All reports and such 

correspondence as would normally be forwarded to the Commission will be 

addressed to the Chief of Engineers.

    (c) Procedure for investigations and report on applications for 

permits and licenses. (1) Upon request by the Federal Power Commission, 

the Chief of Engineers will assign the investigation of an application 

for permit or license under the Federal Power Act to a Division 

Engineer, who will submit a report on the investigation as provided 

herein. The date that the report is to be submitted will be specified. 

The Division Engineer, upon assignment of an investigation involving 

extensive studies, will when requested by the Chief of Engineers submit 

an estimate of the cost of the investigation, listing the probable 

expenditures for salaries separate from the estimated costs of non-

personal services.

    (2) If in the investigation of an application or a declaration of 

intention filed under the Federal Power Act the Division Engineer 

considers a public hearing desirable in the interests of navigation or 

flood control, the Chief of Engineers will be notified whereupon the 

matter will be brought to the attention of the Commission. No public 

hearing will be held unless specifically authorized by the Commission or 

by the Chief of Engineers. If a hearing is authorized it will be limited 

strictly to consideration of the purpose for which approval is granted.

    (3) The report will describe and discuss material facts having a 

definite bearing on the interests of navigation and flood control and 

the general effect the project would have on a comprehensive plan of 

developing the water resources of the basin. Specific reference will be 

made to pertinent published documents containing the results of studies 

and/or resolutions directing studies to be made. In the case of an 

application for permit or license for an unconstructed project the 

report will include a recommendation as to whether development should be 

undertaken by the United States rather than by a licensee. A 

recommendation for Federal development will be supported by a showing as 

to how this would serve the Corps of Engineers programs and policies. In 

the case of an application for permit or license for a constructed 

project the report should contain appropriate comments concerning 

possible redevelopment to improve the usefulness of the project in 

relation to the objectives of the Corps program in the basin.

    (4) The report on an application for license will contain 

recommendations of the Division Engineer concerning the inclusion in the 

license of any terms and conditions that are considered to be necessary 

or desirable in the public interest from the standpoint of Corps of 

Engineers responsibilities.

    (5) The report on an application for permit will contain such 

recommendations as required to insure coordination of the applicant's 

studies with the Division or District Engineer in cases where interests 

of the Corps of Engineers are involved. In all cases, the report will 

contain, in lieu of specific recommendations, a discussion of interests 

which should be protected by articles in a license issued subsequent to 

the permit period.

    (6) If the project is on a Federal reservation or contemplates the 

use of a dam, either of which is under the jurisdiction of the 

Department of the Army, the report should state, giving reasons:

    (i) Whether the project will interfere or be inconsistent with the 

purpose for which such reservation was created or acquired and what 

conditions, if any, should be imposed for the adequate protection and 

utilization of the reservation.

    (ii) Whether the dam may be advantageously used by the United States 

for public purposes in addition to authorized purposes and whether it 

should be reserved for such use.

    (iii) Whether the development should be undertaken by the United 

States.

    (7) The reports will not be released or made public except by 

specific authority of the Chief of Engineers, nor will copies of a 

report, its findings, or recommendations be furnished to the applicant, 

to interested parties, or to the Commission until released by the Chief 

of Engineers.



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    (d) Procedure for supervision of operations under permits and 

licenses. (1) When supervision of the operations of an applicant under a 

permit or a license is requested by the Federal Power Commission, the 

Chief of Engineers will assign responsibility for supervision to the 

Division Engineer. The operations to be supervised, such as 

investigations being conducted by a permittee, construction of a project 

under a license or operation of completed projects, will be as specified 

by the Commission.

    (2) Projects will be classified as major, minor, minor part or 

transmission line projects as indicated in the Federal Power Act and as 

specified in the instructions from the Commission.

    (3) Inspection during the construction of a major project will be 

made monthly, or as often as may be necessary for the Division Engineer 

to assure himself that the terms of the license are being complied with 

and the work is of acceptable quality and in accordance with the 

approved plans. The frequency of inspections of minor, minor part, and 

transmission line projects is left to the discretion of the Division 

Engineer.

    (4) After a project has been completed and placed in operation and 

is under the supervision of the Division Engineer, annual inspection 

will be made of major and minor projects but inspection of transmission 

line projects will not be made unless specifically requested by the 

Commission.

    (5) Reports on supervision and inspections of operations under 

Federal Power Commission permits and licenses will be submitted in 

accordance with instructions in paragraph (e) of this section.

    (e) Reports on supervision and inspection of operations under 

Federal Power Commission permits licenses. Periodic reports, as 

appropriate to assigned responsibilities and as described in paragraphs 

(e) (1) through (3), inclusive, of this section will be submitted for 

each Federal Power Commission permit or license for which a Division 

Engineer has been assigned responsibility for supervision of operations 

under provisions of the Federal Power Act. All of the described reports 

will be submitted in triplicate to the Chief of Engineers for 

transmittal to the Federal Power Commission. Unless otherwise stated 

transmittal letters will not be required and the reports will be mailed 

so as to reach the Chief of Engineers not later than the 15th of the 

month following the end of the report period.

    (1) Reports on supervision of construction under a FPC License. When 

a Division Engineer is assigned responsibility for supervision and 

inspection of construction of a licensed project, the requirements for 

submission of reports will be specified.

    (2) Annual Report on operation of project under supervision of the 

Division Engineer. Reports on the operation and maintenance of each 

major and minor licensed project for which supervision of operations has 

been assigned to a Division Engineer will be submitted annually after 

the initial installation covered by the license has been completed. Such 

reports will be made on Federal Power Commission Form 10, ``Operation 

Report'' and, pursuant to paragraph 39u of AR 335-15, do not require a 

reports control symbol. A special report will be made in case of severe 

flood or interruption in operation due to failure of material or 

accident. Reports on operation and maintenance of transmission line 

projects are not required unless requested by the Commission.

    (3) Annual Report on operation of projects with licenses containing 

conditions prescribed in the interest of navigation. When the Federal 

Power Commission notifies the Chief of Engineers that it will assume the 

supervision of operation of a licensed project, the Division Engineer 

will not be required to make detailed inspections and reports. However, 

the Division Engineer will continue to be responsible for the project 

insofar as it affects the interest of navigation. The inspection of 

projects in this class is left to the discretion of the Division 

Engineer but annual reports will be submitted in triplicate, through the 

Chief of Engineers, on Federal Power Commission Form 10, ``Operation 

Report'', omitting the items under ``Supervision expense for period'', 

but including the following information only under ``Memorandum 

Report''.



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    (i) Whether the operation of the project has been satisfactory 

insofar as the interests of navigation are concerned.

    (ii) Whether any infraction by the licensee of the conditions in the 

interest of navigation has come to the attention of the Division 

Engineer.

    (f) Delegation of authority for approval of structural plans for 

non-Federal hydroelectric projects affecting navigation. The authority 

vested in the Secretary of the Army by section 4(e) of the Federal Power 

Act is hereby delegated to the Chief of the Engineers for promulgation 

with regard to approval of plans of structures filed with the Federal 

Power Commission in connection with licensing of non-Federal 

hydroelectric projects.



(Sec. 4(e), 49 Stat. 840; 16 U.S.C. 797(e); Secretary of the Army 

memorandum for the Chief of Engineers, dated March 11, 1975)



[33 FR 18670, Dec. 18, 1968, as amended at 40 FR 17023, Apr. 16, 1975]



    Cross Reference: For regulations of the Federal Energy Regulatory 

Commission, see 18 CFR chapter I.