EP 1110-3-8
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(2) Establishes and maintains information repositories.
(3) Provides FUDS project updates and information to the geographic district PAO.
(4) Accomplishes all coordination requirements to support the public involvement
program. Contractors may be used to develop plans, arrange and advertise meetings, facilitate
RABs, prepare news releases and procedures for approval, and conduct interviews. Contractors
may not act as spokespersons for USACE.
(5) Establishes and maintains the Administrative Record for each FUDS HTRW and
MMR project within his or her geographic area of responsibility.
(6) Prepares Public Involvement Plan when applicable. (See paragraph 2-6a for statement
as to when Public Involvement Plans are required.)
(7) Establishes a RAB when appropriate, then serves as the FUDS Co-Chair, overseeing
all operations of the RAB. If a RAB is not established, the PM will document the circumstances
which made the establishment of a RAB inappropriate.
(8) Prepares a summary of community relations activities following completion of various
phases of the removal or remedial response action to evaluate their effectiveness and identify
areas for improvement.
(9) Develops and maintains positive community relations.
(10) Develops and manages community relations initiatives and activities, defined in the
Public Involvement Plan, during removal or remedial response actions within geographic
(11) Administers community relations contracts.
(12) Promotes the USACE FUDS Program regionally and locally.
(13) Develops memorandums of agreement in coordination with the MSC, the CXs, and
the military HTRW design districts.
(14) Ensures that all documents released to the public for formal 30-day review and
comment (e.g., remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS), Proposed Plan, record of
decision (ROD), and engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA)) are in draft-final form (i.e.,
appropriate USACE entities have reviewed the draft document, comments have been resolved,
and the draft document has been revised to produce the draft-final document for formal
public/regulatory review).
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