[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: 7CFR634.5]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
   CHAPTER VI--NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 634_RURAL CLEAN WATER PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
                            Subpart A_General
 
Sec. 634.5  Definitions.

    (a) Adequate level of participation. An adequate level of 
participation is reached when participants, having control of 75 percent 
of the identified critical area or source of the pollution problem in 
the project area, are under contract. Exceptions may be made where the 
approved agricultural portion of the 208 plan provides data and analyses 
which indicate that a greater or lesser percentage of the critical area 
or source treated is needed to attain water quality standards or water 
quality goals. Fifty (50) percent of the adequate level of participation 
is to be achieved within 3 years; the remainder within 5 years.
    (b) Administering agency. A soil conservation district, State soil 
and water conservation agency, or State water quality agency that enters 
into an agreement with the State Conservationist, NRCS, to administer 
assigned responsibilities for RCWP projects; or ASCS, when USDA retains 
contract administration.
    (c) Administrative cost. Grant and fund transfer costs, including 
allowable costs incurred by the Administering agency in contract 
administration. These costs, indirect and direct, include charges for 
personnel, travel, materials, and supplies. The costs are limited to a 
maximum of 5 percent of the Federal share for BMP cost.
    (d) Agreement. A legal instrument reflecting the relationship 
between NRCS and the administering agency for performance of RCWP 
activities.
    (e) Agricultural nonpoint source pollution. Pollution originating 
from existing nonpoint sources that are (a) agriculturally related, 
including runoff from animal waste disposal areas and from land used for 
livestock and crop production, or (b) silviculturally related pollution.
    (f) Agricultural portion of a 208 plan. That portion of the 208 plan 
that deals with agriculture and those silvicultural activities related 
to farming and ranching enterprises.
    (g) Appeals board. A group of three or more individuals, including a 
hearing officer, established by the administering agency with the 
concurrence of the State conservationist, NRCS, to review asserted 
contract violations, hear associated appeals, and report its findings, 
conclusions, decisions, and recommendations in State or locally 
administered projects.
    (h) Average cost. The calculated cost, determined by recent actual 
local costs and current cost estimates, considered necessary for 
carrying out BMP's or an identifiable unit thereof.
    (i) Best Management Practice (BMP). A single practice or a system of 
practices included in the approved RCWP application that reduces or 
prevents agricultural nonpoint source pollution to improve water 
quality.
    (j) BMP cost. The amount of money actually paid or obligated to be 
paid by the participant for equipment use, materials, and services for 
carrying out BMP's or an identifiable unit of a BMP. If the participant 
uses his or her own resources, the cost includes the computed value of 
his or her own labor, equipment use, and materials.

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    (k) Contract. The legal document, that includes the water-quality 
plan and is executed by the participant and the administering agency. It 
details the agreement between parties for carrying out BMP's on the 
participant's land.
    (l) Cost-share level. The percentage of the total cost of installing 
BMP's included in the participant's contract that is paid by the 
administering agency.
    (m) Critical areas or sources. Those finite areas or sources of 
agricultural nonpoint source pollutants identified as having the most 
significant impact on the quality of the receiving waters.
    (n) Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4. ``Cost Principles 
Applicable to Grants and Contracts with State and Local Governments.''
    (o) Financal burden. The participant's contribution to the total 
cost of BMP's that would be inequitable or probably prevent 
participation in RCWP.
    (p) Identifiable unit. A component of a BMP that can be clearly 
identified in carrying out BMP's in the water quality plan.
    (q) Letter of Credit--Treasury Regional Disbursing Officer System. 
The system whereby the letters of credit are maintained and serviced by 
Treasury disbursing centers and Treasury regional disbursing officers.
    (r) Management agency. The Federal, State, interstate, regional, or 
local agency designated by the Governor to carry out the approved 
agricultural portion of the 208 water-quality management plan.
    (s) OMB Circular A-34. ``Instructions on Budget Execution.''
    (t) OMB Circular A-102 (Rev.) Office of Management and Budget 
Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants-in-Aid to State and local 
governments.
    (u) Offsite benefits. Those favorable effects of BMP's that occur 
away from the land of the participant receiving RCWP assistance and 
accrue to the public as a result of improved water quality.
    (v) Participant. A landowner or operator who applies for and 
receives assistance under RCWP.
    (w) Participants water quality plan. The plan which identifies 
critical agricultural nonpoint source(s) of water quality problems and 
sets forth BMP's which contribute to meeting the water quality 
objectives of the project.
    (x) Privately owned rural land. Those lands not held by Federal, 
State, or local governments which include cropland, pastureland, forest 
land, rangeland, and other associated lands.
    (y) RCWP projects. The total system of BMP's, institutional 
arrangements, and technical, cost-sharing, and administrative assistance 
activities that are authorized in a RCWP project area.
    (z) Standards and specifications. Requirements that establish the 
minimum acceptable quality level for planning, designing, installing, 
and maintaining BMP's.
    (aa) State. Any of the several States of the United States, the 
District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin 
Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Marianas, and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
    (bb) Technical assistance cost. Those direct and indirect costs 
associated with the preparation and review of participant water quality 
plans; design, layout and application of BMP's; and investigations 
associated with monitoring and evaluating progress toward meeting 
project objectives.
    (cc) Treasury Circular 1075 (Rev.). Uniform Administrative 
Requirements for Grants-in-Aid to State and local governments.