[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: 33CFR385.3]



[Page 615-620]

 

                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 A_General Provisions

 

Sec.  385.3  Definitions.



    For the purposes of this part, the following terms are defined:

    Adaptive management means the continuous process of seeking a better 

understanding of the natural system and human environment in the South 

Florida ecosystem, and seeking continuous refinements in and 

improvements to the Plan to respond to new information resulting from 

changed or unforeseen circumstances, new scientific and technical 

information, new or updated modeling; information developed through the 

assessment principles contained in the Plan; and future authorized 

changes to the Plan in order to ensure that the goals and purposes of 

the Plan are fulfilled.

    Alternative plan means a plan that consists of a system of 

structural and/or nonstructural measures, strategies, or programs 

formulated to achieve, fully or partially, the goals and purposes of the 

Plan, as further defined in section 1.6.1 of the Water Resources 

Council's ``Economic and Environmental Guidelines for Water and Related 

Land Resources Implementation Studies,'' dated March 10, 1983.

    Assessment means the process whereby the actual performance of 

implemented projects is measured and interpreted based on analyses of 

information obtained from research, monitoring, modeling, or other 

relevant sources.

    Central and Southern Florida (C&SF) Project means the project for 

Central and Southern Florida authorized under the heading ``CENTRAL AND 

SOUTHERN FLORIDA'' in section 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1948 (62 

Stat. 1176) and any modification authorized by any other provision of 

law, including section 601 of WRDA 2000.

    Component means features of the Plan that include, but are not 

limited to, storage reservoirs, aquifer storage and recovery facilities, 

stormwater treatment areas, water reuse facilities, canals, levees, 

pumps, water control structures, and seepage management facilities; the 

removal of canals, levees, pumps, and water control structures; and 

operational changes.

    Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) means the plan 

contained in the ``Final Integrated Feasibility Report and Programmatic 

Environmental Impact Statement,'' dated April 1, 1999, as modified by 

section 601 of WRDA 2000, and any subsequent modification authorized in 

law.

    Comprehensive Plan Modification Report means the report prepared for 

approval by Congress of major changes to the Plan that are necessary to 

ensure that the goals and purposes of the Plan are achieved. The 

Comprehensive Plan Modification Report describes the formulation and 

evaluation of alternatives, recommended modifications to the Plan, and 

other economic, environmental, and engineering information,



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and includes the appropriate NEPA document.

    Concurrence means the issuance of a written statement of concurrence 

or the failure to provide such a written statement within a time frame 

prescribed by law or this part.

    Consultation means a process to ensure meaningful and timely input 

in the development of program and project activities, reports, manuals, 

plans, and other documents from Federal, State, and local agencies, the 

Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, and the Seminole Tribe of 

Florida.

    Coordination means the formal exchange of information and views, by 

letter, report, or other prescribed means, between the Corps of 

Engineers and the non-Federal sponsor and another agency or tribe, 

including but not limited to, the exchange of information and views 

regarding the development of Project Implementation Reports, Operating 

Manuals, and Comprehensive Plan Modification Reports. Coordination 

activities are required by and in accordance with purposes and 

procedures established by Federal policy (public law, executive order, 

agency regulation, memorandum of agreement, and other documents that 

memorialize policy of the Corps of Engineers).

    Cost-effective means the least costly way of attaining a given level 

of output or performance, consistent with the goals and purposes of the 

Plan and applicable laws.

    Design Agreement means the agreement between the Corps of Engineers 

and a non-Federal sponsor concerning cost sharing for activities related 

to planning, engineering, design, and other activities needed to 

implement the Plan.

    Dispute means any disagreement between the agencies or tribes 

associated with implementation of the Plan that cannot be resolved by 

the members of a Project Delivery Team or RECOVER and that is elevated 

to decision makers at the respective agencies or tribes.

    District Engineer means the District Engineer of the Corps of 

Engineers, Jacksonville District.

    Division Engineer means the Division Engineer of the Corps of 

Engineers, South Atlantic Division.

    Drought contingency plan means the plan required by Sec.  

222.5(i)(5) of this chapter and described in implementing Engineer 

Regulation ER 1110-2-1941 ``Drought Contingency Plans,'' and means a 

plan contained within an Operating Manual that describes procedures for 

dealing with drought situations that affect management decisions for 

operating projects.

    Environmental and economic equity means the fair treatment of all 

persons regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, or economic 

status, including environmental justice, and the provision of economic 

opportunities for small business concerns controlled by socially and 

economically disadvantaged individuals, including individuals with 

limited English proficiency, in the implementation of the Plan.

    Environmental justice means identifying and addressing, 

disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental 

effects of a Federal agency's programs, policies, and activities on 

minority and low-income populations, in accordance with applicable laws, 

regulations, and Executive Orders.

    Evaluation means the process whereby the performance of plans and 

designs relative to desired objectives is forecast through predictive 

modeling and other tools.

    Expected performance level means the projected level of benefits to 

the natural system and human environment described in the Plan.

    External peer review means a process to review and validate the 

scientific and technical processes and information developed for 

implementation of the Plan that is independent of the agencies involved 

in the implementation of the Plan.

    Goals and purposes of the Plan means the restoration, preservation, 

and protection of the South Florida ecosystem while providing for other 

water-related needs of the region, including water supply and flood 

protection.

    Governor means the Governor of the State of Florida.

    Guidance memorandum means the specific procedure, process, or other 

guidance specified in Sec.  385.5(b) that is developed and approved by 

the Secretary of the Army with the concurrence of the



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Secretary of the Interior and the Governor.

    Improved or new flood protection benefits means increased or new 

levels of service for flood protection that are identified in a Project 

Implementation Report and approved as a purpose of the project.

    Independent scientific review means the process established pursuant 

to section 601(j) of WRDA 2000 to review the Plan's progress toward 

achieving the natural system restoration goals of the Plan.

    Individual feature of the Plan means a component or group of 

components of the Plan related to and limited to one specific project of 

the Plan.

    Interim goal is a means by which restoration success of the Plan may 

be evaluated throughout the implementation process. Interim goals 

provide a means of tracking restoration performance, as well as a basis 

for reporting on the progress made at specified intervals of time 

towards restoration of the South Florida ecosystem, and for periodically 

evaluating the accuracy of predictions of system responses to the 

effects of the Plan.

    Interim target is a means by which the success of the Plan in 

providing for other water-related needs of the region, including water 

supply and flood protection, may be evaluated throughout the 

implementation process. Interim targets provide a means of tracking Plan 

performance, as well as a basis for reporting on progress made at 

specified intervals of time towards providing for other water-related 

needs of the region, and for periodically evaluating the accuracy of 

predictions of system responses to the effects of the Plan.

    Justified has the same meaning as in section 601(f)(2) of WRDA 2000 

which states that the Secretary of the Army, in carrying out any 

activity to restore, preserve, or protect the South Florida ecosystem, 

may determine that an activity is justified by the environmental 

benefits derived by the South Florida ecosystem and no further economic 

justification for the activity is required, if the Secretary determines 

that the activity is cost-effective.

    Levels of service for flood protection means the expected 

performance of the Central and Southern Project and other water 

management systems in the South Florida ecosystem, consistent with 

applicable law, for a specific area or region.

    Master Implementation Sequencing Plan means the document that 

describes the sequencing and scheduling for the projects of the Plan.

    Mediation means a non-binding dispute resolution process designed to 

assist the disputing parties to resolve a disagreement. In mediation, 

the parties mutually select a neutral and impartial third party to 

facilitate the negotiations.

    Monitoring means the systematic process of collecting data designed 

to show the status, trends, and relationships of elements of the natural 

system and human environment at specific locations and times.

    Natural system means all land and water managed by the Federal 

government or the State within the South Florida ecosystem including, 

but not limited to, water conservation areas; sovereign submerged land; 

Everglades National Park; Biscayne National Park; Big Cypress National 

Preserve; other Federal or State (including a political subdivision of a 

State) land that is designated and managed for conservation purposes; 

the contiguous near-shore coastal water of South Florida; and, any 

tribal land that is designated and managed for conservation purposes, as 

approved by the tribe.

    Next-added increment means the evaluation of an alternative as the 

next project to be added to a system of projects already implemented. 

For the purposes of this part, this means analyzing an alternative as 

the next project to be added to a system of projects that includes only 

those projects that have been approved according to general provision of 

law or specific authorization of Congress and are likely to have been 

implemented by the time the project being evaluated is completed.

    Non-Federal sponsor means a legally constituted public body that has 

full authority and capability to perform the terms of the Project 

Cooperation Agreement and the ability to pay damages, if necessary, in 

the event of failure to perform, pursuant to section 221



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of the Flood Control Act of 1970, as amended (42 U.S.C. 1962d-5b).

    Operating Manuals means the set of documents that describe how the 

projects of the Plan and the Central and Southern Florida Project are to 

be operated to ensure that the goals and purposes of the Plan are 

achieved. Operating Manuals include the System Operating Manual and 

Project Operating Manuals. Operating Manuals contain water control 

plans, regulation schedules, and operating criteria for project and/or 

system regulations as well as additional information necessary to 

operate projects to ensure that the goals and purposes of the Plan are 

achieved.

    Optimize means to follow a reasonable and practical process for 

developing a plan that returns the greatest excess of benefits, both 

monetary and non-monetary, over costs.

    Outreach means activities undertaken to inform the public about the 

Plan and activities associated with implementation of the Plan, and to 

involve the public in the decision-making process for implementing the 

Plan.

    Performance measure means an element or component of the natural 

system or human environment that is expected to be influenced by the 

Plan that has been selected to be evaluated or monitored as 

representative of a class of responses to implementation of the Plan and 

compared with a level of output that is expected and desired during or 

following the implementation of the Plan.

    Periodic CERP update means the evaluation of the Plan that is 

conducted periodically with new or updated modeling that includes the 

latest available scientific, technical, and planning information.

    Pilot project means a project undertaken to address uncertainties 

associated with certain components of the Plan such as aquifer storage 

and recovery, in-ground reservoir technology, seepage management, and 

wastewater reuse. The purpose of pilot projects is to develop 

information necessary to better determine the technical feasibility of 

these components prior to development of a Project Implementation 

Report.

    Pilot Project Design Report means the report that contains the 

technical information necessary to implement a pilot project.

    Pilot Project Technical Data Report means the report that documents 

the findings and conclusions from the implementation and testing phases 

of a pilot project.

    Plan means the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan contained 

in the ``Final Integrated Feasibility Report and Programmatic 

Environmental Impact Statement,'' dated April 1, 1999, as modified by 

section 601 of WRDA 2000, and any subsequent modification authorized in 

law.

    Plans and specifications means the information required to bid and 

construct the recommended project described in the Project 

Implementation Report.

    Pre-CERP baseline means the hydrologic conditions in the South 

Florida ecosystem on the date of enactment of WRDA 2000, as modeled by 

using a multi-year period of record based on assumptions such as land 

use, population, water demand, water quality, and assumed operations of 

the Central and Southern Florida Project.

    Program-level activity means those tasks, activities, or products 

that support more than one project or that are system-wide in scope.

    Program Management Plan means the document that describes the 

activities, tasks, and responsibilities that will be used to produce and 

deliver the products that comprise a program-level activity.

    Project means a component or group of components of the Plan that 

are implemented together to provide functional benefits towards 

achieving the goals and purposes of the Plan.

    Project Cooperation Agreement (PCA) means the legal agreement 

between the Department of the Army and a non-Federal sponsor that is 

executed prior to project construction. The Project Cooperation 

Agreement describes the financial, legal, and other responsibilities for 

construction, operation, maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, and 

replacement of a project.

    Project Delivery Team means the inter-agency, interdisciplinary team 

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non-Federal sponsor that develops the technical products necessary to 

implement a project.

    Project Implementation Report (PIR) means the report prepared by the 

Corps of Engineers and the non-Federal sponsor pursuant to section 

601(h)(4)(A) of WRDA 2000 and described in section 10.3 of the ``Final 

Integrated Feasibility Report and Programmatic Environmental Impact 

Statement,'' dated April 1, 1999.

    Project Management Plan means the document that describes the 

activities, tasks, and responsibilities that will be used to produce and 

deliver the products necessary to implement a project.

    Project Operating Manual means the manual that describes the 

operating criteria for a project or group of projects of the Plan. The 

Project Operating Manual is considered a supplement to the System 

Operating Manual and presents more detailed information on the operation 

of a specific project or group of projects.

    Public means any individuals, organizations, or non-Federal unit of 

government that might be affected by or interested in the implementation 

of the Plan. The public includes regional, State, and local government 

entities and officials, public and private organizations, including 

community-based organizations, Native American (Indian) tribes, and 

individuals.

    Quality control plan means the plan prepared in accordance with 

applicable regulations and policies of the Corps of Engineers that 

describes the procedures that will be employed to insure compliance with 

all technical and policy requirements of the Corps of Engineers and the 

non-Federal sponsor.

    Reservation of water for the natural system means the actions taken 

by the South Florida Water Management District or the Florida Department 

of Environmental Protection, pursuant to Florida law, to legally reserve 

water from allocation for consumptive use for the protection of fish and 

wildlife.

    Restoration means the recovery and protection of the South Florida 

ecosystem so that it once again achieves and sustains those essential 

hydrological and biological characteristics that defined the undisturbed 

South Florida ecosystem. As authorized by Congress, the restored South 

Florida ecosystem will be significantly healthier than the current 

system; however it will not completely replicate the undisturbed South 

Florida ecosystem.

    Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER) means the 

interagency and interdisciplinary scientific and technical team 

described in the ``Final Integrated Feasibility Report and Programmatic 

Environmental Impact Statement,'' dated April 1, 1999 and established by 

the Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District 

to: ensure that a system-wide perspective is maintained; ensure the 

highest quality scientific and technical information is applied 

throughout the implementation process; and to assess, evaluate, and 

integrate the projects of the Plan with the overall goal of ensuring 

that the goals and purposes of the Plan are achieved.

    South Florida ecosystem means the area consisting of the land and 

water within the boundary of the South Florida Water Management District 

in effect on July 1, 1999, including but not limited to, the Everglades, 

the Florida Keys, and the contiguous near-shore coastal water of South 

Florida.

    South Florida Ecosystem Restoration Task Force (Task Force) means 

the task force established pursuant to section 528(f) of WRDA 1996 (110 

Stat. 3770).

    South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) means the public 

body constituted by the State of Florida pursuant to Chapter 373.069 of 

the Florida Statutes.

    State means the State of Florida.

    System Operating Manual means the Operating Manual that provides an 

integrated system-wide framework for operating all of the implemented 

projects of the Plan and the Central and Southern Florida Project.

    System-wide means pertaining to the Central and Southern Florida 

Project or the South Florida ecosystem, as a whole.

    Technical review means the process that confirms that the 

engineering, economic, environmental, and other aspects of project 

formulation and design are in accord with appropriate Federal,



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State, and Corps of Engineers established standards and criteria, 

regulations, laws, codes, principles, and professional procedures that 

are necessary to ensure a quality product. Technical review also 

confirms the constructability and effectiveness of the product and the 

use of clearly justified and valid assumptions and methodologies.

    Technical Review Team means the team established by the Corps of 

Engineers and the non-Federal sponsor to ensure quality control of 

documents and products produced by the Project Delivery Team through 

periodic technical reviews of the technical aspects of projects.

    Water budget means an account of all water inflows, outflows, and 

changes in storage over a period of time.

    Water dedicated and managed for the natural system means the water 

to be reserved or allocated for the natural system under State law as 

identified in a Project Implementation Report.

    Water made available means the water expected to be generated 

pursuant to the implementation of a project of the Plan in accordance 

with the Project Implementation Report for that project.

    Without CERP condition means the conditions predicted (forecast) in 

the South Florida ecosystem without implementation of any of the 

projects of the Plan.

    WRDA 1996 means the Water Resources Development Act of 1996, Public 

Law 104-303, which was enacted on October 12, 1996.

    WRDA 2000 means the Water Resources Development Act of 2000, Public 

Law 106-541, which was enacted on December 11, 2000.