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Existing Guidance. Army Corps of Engineers. General Regulatory Policies. 33 CFR Part 320 through 330. Environmental Protection Agency. Guidelines for Specification of Disposal Sites for Dredged or Fill Material. 40 CFR Part 230. Federal Highway Administration. Timing of Administrative Actions. 23 CFR § 771.113. Memorandum of Agreement between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army Concerning the Determination of Mitigation under the Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines.
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Existing Guidance. The following list includes guidance on Section 404, NEPA, SEPA, and Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act. A few of the entries are annotated to clarify how they pertain to Section 404 analyses for transportation projects. Council on Environmental Quality. November 29, 1978. Regulations For Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act. 40 CFR Parts 1500–1508. Council on Environmental Quality. March 23, 1981. “Forty Most Asked Questions Concerning CEQs NEPA Regulations.” Environmental Protection Agency. December 24, 1980. Guidelines for Specification of Disposal Sites for Dredged or Fill Material. 40 CFR Part 230. Environmental Protection Agency and U. S. Army Corps of Engineers. February 6, 1990. “Memorandum of Agreement Between the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of the Army Concerning the Determination of Mitigation Under the Clean Water Act Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines.” Federal Highway Administration. October 5, 1987. “Section 4(f) Policy Paper.” Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Washington D. C. Federal Highway Administration. October 30, 1987. “Guidance for Preparing and Processing Environmental and Section 4(f) Documents.” Director, Office of Environmental Policy, Washington D.C. (Guidance to FHWA field offices and project applicants on preparing and processing environmental and Section 4(f) documents. Good discussion of how alternatives should generally be developed for NEPA [EIS] purposes [Attachment pages 14–17]. Describes procedures to be followed when wetland impacts will occur, and briefly states that the draft EIS should “evaluate alternatives that would avoid these wetlands” [Attachment page 27]. However, it focuses on determining the impact to wetlands and demonstrating compliance with Executive Order 11990, not Section 404; e.g., it lays out a procedure for a “Wetland Only Practicable Alternative Finding” to satisfy the Executive Order.)

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