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30 Jul 99
control of the Departments of Army and Agriculture in the vicinity of
Corps water resource projects within or partly within the National
Forest System. Supersedes the agreement of 16 December 1946.
d. 23 September 1965. Agreement between the Corps and SCS (now
NRCS) provides a basis for establishing responsibilities, policies and
coordination in the preparation of flood protection plans for areas in
which there is a mutual interest, including those affecting urbanized
areas.
e. 7 January 1983. Memorandum of Agreement for review and
processing of permit applications under Section 404, Section 10, and
Section 103 programs.
f. 20
May 1986. Memorandum of Agreement between Army and SCS
(now NRCS)
assistance
for repair and restoration of non-Federal water control
facilities
damaged by floods.
E-5. Defense-Agriculture. 27 March 1963. Memorandum of
Understanding for the conservation of forests, vegetative cover, soil,
and water on lands administered by the Department of Defense.
E-6.
Army-Transportation.
a. 25 April 1969. Agreement between the Corps and the U.S. Coast
Guard (USCG) which provides that the USCG upon prior application will
inspect Corps of Engineers vessels.
b. 28 January 1970. Agreement on procedures between Bureau of
Public Roads (now known as Federal Highway Administration) and the
Corps for incorporation of betterments at non-Corps expense in the
relocations of highways due to construction of Corps reservoir
projects.
c. 18 April 1973. Memorandum of Agreement between the Corps and
USCG to clarify areas of jurisdiction and responsibilities under
Federal statutes to regulate certain activities in navigable waters of
the United States. Agreement covers alteration of bridges;
construction, operation and maintenance of bridges and causeways as
distinguished from other types of structures; closure of waterways and
restriction of passage through or under bridges; design flood flows;
and provides for mutual coordination and consultation on projects and
activities in or affecting navigable waters.
d. 7 September 1976. Agreement between the Corps and USCG
intended to help the parties effectively utilize their resources and
to delineate their responsibilites in carrying out the surveillance
and enforcement of federally contracted ocean dumping activities
associated with Federal navigation projects.
e. 7 May 1977. Memorandum of Understanding between the Corps and
USCG to clarify the responsibility for safety on the navigable waters
of the U.S. as a result of the Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972
(PL 92-340).
f. 26 November 1984. Memorandum of Understanding between Army
and the Maritime Administration (MARAD) to define those areas of
research, development and engineering activities in which the Corps
E-4