EP 1130-2-550
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h. Operational Management Plan (OMP). A management action document that describes
in detail how resource objectives and concepts prescribed in the master plan will be implemented
and achieved. (See ER 1130-2-550, Chapter 3, Project Master Plans and Operational
Management Plans).
i. Outreach Activities. Communication efforts involving interpretive programs that reach
diverse populations such as students, teachers, organized groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts,
4-H, and the general public, beyond the physical boundaries of Corps projects and facilities.
j. Project. Water resource development lands and waters for which the Corps of
Engineers has administrative responsibility.
k. Project Lands. Lands and waters administered by the Commander, HQUSACE, in
connection with a Federal water resource development project.
l. Recreation Research and Demonstration Unit (RRDU). A project or specifically
defined portion(s) of a project upon which baseline project, recreation user, and renewable natural
resource data files will be established and periodically monitored and updated and upon which
recreation resources research and demonstration projects will be conducted.
m. Recreation Use Monitoring Station (RUMS). A specific "Water Resource
Development Project," such as a Corps constructed and maintained ocean jetty, a segment of a
Corps maintained waterway, a Corps constructed harbor of refuge or a small craft harbor, upon
which baseline project and recreation user data files will be established and periodically monitored
to obtain valid information to assist Corps recreation related planning, policy, and maintenance
activities.
n. Reevaluation. The review of an existing master plan by an interoffice/interdisciplinary
team to determine if it requires supplementation or updating.
o. Resource Objectives (RO). Clearly written statements that are specific to a project, or
group of projects. They specify the attainable options for resource development and/or
management. They must be consistent with authorized project purposes, Federal laws and
directives, regional needs, resource capabilities, and expressed public desires.
p. Supplement. An approved change to a master plan.
q. Update. A major revision of a master plan. The term "update" should not be used in
the title of the new master plan. It is used in this regulation to distinguish between levels of
change.
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