[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 6]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR634.13]

[Page 484-485]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
   CHAPTER VI--NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 634_RURAL CLEAN WATER PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
               Subpart B_Project Authorization and Funding
 
Sec. 634.13  Project applications.

    (a) The SRCWCC is to assure that a process exists to prepare the 
RCWP project applications for submission by the Governor in order of 
priority to the Administrator, NRCS, through the State Conservationst, 
NRCS. This process must include the opportunity for public 
participation, especially participation by potential RCWP participants. 
Applications will be submitted in conformance with OMB Circular A-95.
    (b) The preparation and submission of applications are to be based 
on the priorities established by the Governor and data and information 
in the approved agricultural portion of the State or areawide 208 water 
quality management plan.
    (c) Applications shall contain the following components. Additional 
material may be added when, in the judgment of the applicant, it is 
needed to fully support the application and/or would enhance the 
probability of project authorization. Information provided under each 
component shall be in sufficient detail to permit the NRCWCC to evaluate 
the application using priority criteria in Sec. 634.14.
    (1) Description of the project area,
    (2) Severity of the water quality problem,
    (3) Objectives and planned action,
    (4) Schedule for carrying out the plan, and
    (5) Estimated cost. This component is to identify and show the basis 
for those costs associated with completing the project. The project 
application shall include an estimate of the total cost of the project, 
the Federal contribution, and the non-Federal contribution. The Federal 
contribution shall not exceed 50 percent unless the application, based 
on offsite benefits and financial burden, show that a higher level is 
appropriate.
    (6) Estimated water quality benefits and effects.
    (7) Arrangements for project administration. This component is to 
set out the applicant's plan for carrying out the program in the project 
area. The plan should:
    (i) Identify the administering agency and document the capability of 
the agency to carry out the responsibilities described in Sec. 
634.4(p). In addition, information should be included to describe the 
administering agency staff, the location of that staff relative to the 
project area, and the experience of the agency in administering 
comparable grant programs.
    (ii) Where appropriate, describe the specific arrangements that have 
been made, or that are anticipated, for local, State, and Federal agency 
participation such as technical assistance and other cost-sharing 
programs.
    (8) Attachments. The following attachments are the minimum required 
with each application:

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    (i) A letter from the water-quality management agency designated by 
the Governor to carry out the approved agricultural portion of the 208 
water quality management plan for the area or source certifying that the 
BMPs to be cost shared are consistent with the BMP's in the 208 plan,
    (ii) A letter from the designated management agency which assures 
and sets out a strategy for reaching an adequate level of participation 
(Sec. 634.5(a)).
    (iii) As appropriate, the preapplication for Federal assistance (OMB 
Circular A-102) from the identified administering agency, and
    (iv) A listing of the prevailing cost-share levels of other programs 
in the project area.