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and MARAD can jointly apply their technical capabilities and to
waterway development, navigation projects, and related areas.
g. 16 October 1985. Memorandum of Agreement between the Corps
and USCG to clarify respective responsibilities for marking and
removal of sunken vessels and other obstructions to navigation.
h. 23 February 1994. Agreement between the Corps and USCG to
provide the mechanism for cooperative efforts in establishing wide-
area Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) navigation coverage
in Corps project areas.
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Army-Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
a. 15 April 1971. Agreement on division of responsibility for
providing additional assistance to state and local governments for
enhancing environmental quality and for meeting cost-effectiveness
requirements for investments in pollution abatement.
b. 22 November 1974. Agreement defines the relationship between
areawide waste treatment management planning conducted by the Corps
under the Urban Studies Program and areawide waste treatment
management planning authorized under Title II of the Federal Water
agreement also acknowledges that the Corps may provide technical
assistance in Section 208 (Public Law 92-500) planning outside the
Corps Urban Studies Program.
c. 25 March 1976. Memorandum describing ways in which the Corps
can participate in state and areawide water quality planning and
management programs authorized under Section 208 and 303 of Public Law
92-500.
d. 8 July 1980. Interagency agreement for the Corps to act as
EPA's agent in the construction of sewage treatment facilities under
the Construction Grants Program. The mission normally includes:
review of plans and specs for biddability and constructability, review
of change orders, site inspections of construction, and providing
training and assistance to state personnel and grantees. This
revision of an earlier agreement placed additional responsibility on
the Corps to discover and remedy safety deficiencies.
e. 3 December 1984. Interagency Agreement which defines the
management and technical assistance the Corps will provide
EPA for implementation of the Superfund program (responses to problems
of hazardous substances).
f. 19 January 1989. Agreement concerning the determination of
the geographic jurisdiction of the Section 404 Program and the
application of the exemptions under Section 404(f) of the Clean Water
Act.
g. 19 January 1989.
Agreement concerning Federal enforcement of
the Section 404 Program.
h. 19 January 1989. Agreement concerning Section 404 Enforcement
Memorandum of Agreement procedures regarding the applicability of
previously issued Corps permits.
i. 6 February 1990. Agreement to articulate policy and
procedures to be used in the determination of the type and level of
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