[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: 33CFR385.22]



[Page 633-634]

 

                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

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

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 385_PROGRAMMATIC REGULATIONS FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE EVERGLADES 

RESTORATION PLAN--Table of Contents

 

                 Subpart C_CERP Implementation Processes

 

Sec.  385.22  Independent scientific review and external peer review.



    (a) The independent scientific review panel required by section 

601(j). (1) Section 601(j) of WRDA 2000 requires that the Secretary of 

the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Governor, in 

consultation with the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force, 

establish an independent scientific review panel, convened by a body, 

such as the National Academy of Sciences, to review the Plan's progress 

toward achieving the natural system restoration goals of the Plan. 

Section 601(j) also directs that this panel produce a biennial report to 

Congress, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, and 

the Governor that includes an assessment of ecological indicators and 

other measures of progress in restoring the ecology of the natural 

system, based on the Plan.

    (2) To carry out section 601(j), the Department of the Army, the 

Department of the Interior, and the State shall establish an independent 

scientific review panel to conduct on-going review of the progress 

achieved by the implementation of the Plan in achieving the restoration 

goals of the Plan and shall provide the panel with the resources and 

cooperation necessary to ensure that the panel is able to function 

effectively.

    (3) Not later than June 14, 2004, the Secretary of the Army, the 

Secretary of the Interior, and the Governor, in consultation with the 

South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force, shall enter into a five-

year agreement, with options for extensions in five-year increments, 

with the National Academy of Sciences to convene this panel.

    (4) The Department of the Army, the Department of the Interior, and 

the State expect that the National Academy of Sciences will use 

established practices for assuring the independence of members and that 

the review panel will include members reflecting a balance of the 

knowledge, training, and experience suitable to comprehensively review 

and assess progress towards achieving natural system restoration goals 

of the Plan.

    (5) To ensure the independence of the section 601(j) panel, its sole 

mission shall be to review the Plan's progress toward achieving the 

natural system restoration goals of the Plan and to produce a biennial 

report to Congress, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the 

Interior, and the Governor that includes an assessment of ecological 

indicators and other measures of progress in restoring the ecology of 

the natural system, based on the Plan. The Secretary of the Army, the 

Secretary of the Interior, the Governor, and the South Florida Ecosystem 

Restoration Task Force and its members, shall not attempt to influence 

the panel's review or assign this panel any other tasks, nor request any 

advice on any other matter, nor shall this panel accept any other tasks 

nor provide advice on any other matter, to any entity, whether Federal, 

State or local, whether public or private.

    (6) Before final establishment of the panel, the Department of the 

Army, the Department of the Interior, and the State, in consultation 

with the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force, shall be 

afforded the opportunity to review the list of panel members convened by 

the National Academy of Sciences.

    (7) The agreement shall recognize that the Department of the Army, 

the Department of the Interior, and the State retain the right and 

ability to establish other independent scientific review panels or 

external peer reviews when deemed necessary by those agencies for 

conducting specific scientific and technical reviews.

    (8) The Department of the Army, the Department of the Interior, and 

the State of Florida shall share the panel's costs. The Department of 

the Army and the Department of the Interior



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shall enter into a separate Memorandum of Agreement that will specify 

how the Federal agencies will pay the Federal share of these costs. The 

State's fifty percent share shall be accounted for in the design 

agreement between the Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water 

Management District.

    (9) The panel shall produce a biennial report to Congress, the 

Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, and the Governor, 

pursuant to section 601(j) of WRDA 2000, that includes an assessment of 

ecological indicators and other measures of progress in restoring the 

ecology of the natural system, based on the Plan.

    (10) The Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management 

District and other non-Federal sponsors shall cooperate with the 

independent scientific review panel, including responding to reasonable 

requests for information concerning the implementation of the Plan.

    (11) The Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, and 

the Governor shall consult with the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration 

Task Force in their decision to exercise each five-year option to extend 

the agreement with the National Academy of Sciences. Upon expiration of 

the agreement, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Interior, 

and the Governor shall consult the South Florida Ecosystem Restoration 

Task Force in selection of another body to convene the independent 

scientific review panel required by section 601(j) of WRDA 2000.

    (b) External peer review. (1) The Department of the Army, the 

Department of the Interior, the South Florida Water Management District, 

and other Federal, State, and local agencies, the Miccosukee Tribe of 

Indians of Florida and the Seminole Tribe of Florida may initiate an 

external peer review process to review documents, reports, procedures, 

or to address specific scientific or technical questions or issues 

relating to their jurisdiction.

    (2) In accordance with Sec.  385.12(d), draft Pilot Project 

Technical Reports shall be externally peer reviewed.

    (3) In accordance with Sec.  385.31(b), draft assessment reports 

prepared for the adaptive management program shall be externally peer 

reviewed.