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FEDERAL · 33 CFR
Part 385 — Programmatic Regulations for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
40 sections · Title 33: Navigation and Navigable Waters
§ 385.1
Purpose of the programmatic regulations.
§ 385.2
Applicability of the programmatic regulations.
§ 385.3
Definitions.
§ 385.4
Limitation on applicability of programmatic regulations.
§ 385.5
Guidance memoranda.
§ 385.6
Review of programmatic regulations.
§ 385.7
Concurrency statements.
§ 385.8
Goals and purposes of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan.
§ 385.9
Implementation principles.
§ 385.10
Implementation responsibilities, consultation, and coordination.
§ 385.11
Implementation process for projects.
§ 385.12
Pilot projects.
§ 385.13
Projects implemented under additional program authority.
§ 385.14
Incorporation of NEPA and related considerations into the implementation process.
§ 385.15
Consistency with requirements of the State of Florida.
§ 385.16
Design agreements.
§ 385.17
Project Delivery Team.
§ 385.18
Public outreach.
§ 385.19
Environmental and economic equity.
§ 385.20
Restoration Coordination and Verification (RECOVER).
§ 385.21
Quality control.
§ 385.22
Independent scientific review and external peer review.
§ 385.23
Dispute resolution.
§ 385.24
Project Management Plans.
§ 385.25
Program Management Plans.
§ 385.26
Project Implementation Reports.
§ 385.27
Project Cooperation Agreements.
§ 385.28
Operating Manuals.
§ 385.29
Other project documents.
§ 385.30
Master Implementation Sequencing Plan.
§ 385.31
Adaptive management program.
§ 385.32
Comprehensive Plan Modification Report.
§ 385.33
Revisions to models and analytical tools.
§ 385.34
Changes to the Plan.
§ 385.35
Achievement of the benefits of the Plan.
§ 385.36
Elimination or transfer of existing legal sources of water.
§ 385.37
Flood protection.
§ 385.38
Interim goals.
§ 385.39
Evaluating progress towards other water-related needs of the region provided for in the Plan.
§ 385.40
Reports to Congress.