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collection.
u. 30 November 1994. Memorandum of Understanding between the Army
and the USGS to cooperate in the Federal Interagency Sedimentation
Project (FISP). MOU provides that activities and interagency staff of
FISP will be located at the Waterways Experiment Station. Other
agencies are invited to participate.
v. 23 June 1995. Memorandum of Understanding between the Army and
the U.S. Department of the Interior concerning the trasnsfer,
operation, maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation of the Columbia
River Treaty Fishing Access Sites.
E-2.
Defense-Interior.
a. 8 March 1983. Transfer Agreement concurred in by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 28 March 1983. Provides for
transfer to the Secretary of Defense acting through the Secretary of
the Army of responsibilities and functions assigned to the Secretary
of the Interior under E.0. 11490. That E.O., issued 28 October 1969
(and amended by E.0. 11921 issued 11 June 1976) provided that the
preparedness programs covering all usable waters, from all sources
within the jurisdiction of the United States, which can be managed
controlled and allocated to meet emergency requirements; give
appropriate consideration to emergency preparedness factors in the
conduct of regular agency functions; and be prepared to implement, in
the event of an emergency, the prepared plan for such event.
b. 14 June 1985. Memorandum of Understanding to provide a
framework whereby research activities can be closely coordinated in
the wildlife and ecological sciences, vertebrate pest management, land
management, and other areas of mutual interest.
E-3. Army-Interior-Federal Power Commission (now known as Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission). 12 March 1954. Agreement that the
costs of combining reservoir project purposes shall be allocated in
proportion to the distribution of resulting savings. The following
three methods were considered acceptable: Separable Cost-Remaining
Benefit (SCRB), Alternative Expenditures, and Use of Facilities.
E-4.
Army-Agriculture.
a. 23 June 1948. Memorandum of Understanding between the Corps
and the Soil Conservation Service (SCS) (now Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS)) which provides for each agency to keep
the other advised of its current drainage and related water management
activities, exchange technical information, and correlate drainage im-
provement measures.
b. 19 March 1959. Agreement between Corps and SCS (now NRCS)
which provides for consultation between the agencies with a view to
reaching a mutually satisfactory decision as to whether the Corps of
Engineers or the SCS (now NRCS) should provide the Federal flood
control assistance desired by local urban areas. Supplemented by
agreement of 23 September 1965.
c. 13 August 1964. Memorandum of Agreement provides policy
guidelines for the use, development and management of lands under
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