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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
RIN 0578–AA48
Conservation Practice Technical
Assistance
AGENCY: Natural Resources
Conservation Service, United States
Department of Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice; request for comment.
SUMMARY: Section 1242(h) of the Food
Security Act of 1985, as amended by the
Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008 (2008 Act), requires that the
Natural Resources Conservation Service
(NRCS): (1) Review conservation
practice standards, including
engineering design specifications, in
effect on June 18, 2008; (2) ensure the
completeness and relevance of the
standards to local agricultural, forestry,
and natural resource needs including
specialty crops, native and managed
pollinators, bioenergy crop production,
forestry, and other such needs as
determined by the Secretary; and (3)
ensure, to the maximum extent
practicable, that the standards provide
for the optimal balance between meeting
site-specific conservation needs and
minimizing risks of design failure and
associated costs of construction and
installation. NRCS conducted an
internal review of the conservation
practice standards and met with various
stakeholder groups, as required by
section 1242(h)(2), to obtain their input
about how to improve the completeness
and relevance of the standards. NRCS is
hereby notifying the public of the
results of the preliminary review and
requests comments from the public
about how to improve the conservation
practice standards to meet the goals and
objectives of Section 1242(h) of the
Food Security Act of 1985, as amended.
DATES: Comment Date: Submit
comments on or before August 11, 2009.
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You may send comments
using any of the following methods:
• Government-wide rulemaking Web
site: Go to https://www.regulations.gov
and follow the instructions for sending
comments electronically.
• Mail: Norman Widman, National
Agronomist, Department of Agriculture,
Natural Resources Conservation Service,
Conservation Practice Standard
Comments, Post Office Box 2890,
Washington, DC 20013.
• Fax: (202) 720–5334.
• E-mail:
nrcscpta2008@wdc.usda.gov.
• Hand Delivery: USDA South
Building, 1400 Independence Avenue,
SW., Room 5234, Washington, DC
20250, between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
Holidays. Please ask the guard at the
entrance to the South Building to call
(202) 720–4630 in order to be escorted
into the building.
• This notice may be accessed via
Internet. Users can access the NRCS
homepage at https://www.nrcs.usda.
gov/; select the Farm Bill link from the
menu; select Notices. Persons with
disabilities who require alternative
means for communication (braille, large
print, audio tape, etc.) should contact
the USDA TARGET Center at: (202)
720–2600 (voice and TDD).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Norman Widman, National Agronomist,
Department of Agriculture, Natural
Resources Conservation Service, P.O.
Box 2890, Washington, DC 20013–2890;
or e-mail: norm.widman@wdc.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NRCS
provides technical assistance to clients
through the conservation planning
process. The planning process involves:
(1) Determining the client goals and
resource concerns (conservation needs),
(2) developing of treatment options, (3)
recording the client’s decisions, and (4)
evaluating the conservation treatment.
The conservation practice standards
used to apply conservation contain
information on why and where the
practice is applied, and sets forth the
minimum technical criteria that must be
met during the application of that
practice in order for it to achieve its
intended purposes. The engineering
design specifications address how the
practice is to be applied or installed and
are developed for site-specific
conditions. Conservation practices are
designed to address the treatment of
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resource needs and are not directed to
specific types of farming or
commodities.
Agricultural and environmental
groups expressed concern during the
development of the 2008 Act that NRCS
conservation practice standards did not
adequately address or have relevance to
particular types of farming operations or
natural resource needs. As a result of
those concerns, Section 2706 of the
2008 Act amended Section 1242(h)(1) of
the Food Security Act of 1985 to require
the Secretary of Agriculture to review
conservation practice standards,
including engineering design
specifications, in effect on June 18,
2008; ensure, to the maximum extent
practicable, the completeness and
relevance of the standards to local
agricultural, forestry, and natural
resource needs, including specialty
crops, native and managed pollinators,
bioenergy crop production, forestry, and
such other needs as are determined by
the Secretary; and ensure that the
standards provide for the optimal
balance between meeting site-specific
conservation needs and minimizing
risks of design failure and associated
costs of construction and installation.
Section 1242(h)(2) of the Food Security
Act of 1985, as amended, requires the
Secretary, in conducting the review of
the conservation practice standards, to
consult with eligible participants, crop
consultants, cooperative extension and
Land Grant Universities,
nongovernmental organizations, and
other qualified entities. Additionally, if
any revisions to the conservation
practice standards are determined
necessary, the Secretary is required to
establish an administrative process for
expediting the revisions.
During July 2008 through September
2008, NRCS conducted a preliminary
internal review of all conservation
practice standards (at both the national
and State levels) by technical discipline
leaders to evaluate the practice
applicability to organic farming,
specialty crops, precision agriculture,
pollinators, bio-energy production, and
forestry. Through its internal review,
NRCS made the following preliminary
determinations:
1. NRCS conservation practice
standards have the flexibility to address
the resource needs on all types of
farming operations and resource
interests, including those specified in
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section 1242(h). NRCS will modify
selected practices to better clarify their
relevance to local agricultural, forestry,
and natural resource needs, including
specialty crops, native and managed
pollinators, and bioenergy crop
production.
2. Practices are designed to balance
design, construction, and installation
with minimal risk of failure.
3. NRCS field staff would benefit from
additional training to better apply our
current practices on non-traditional
farming operations.
4. NRCS needs to recognize the
special needs of the non-traditional
farming operations when payment
schedules are developed.
In addition to its internal review,
NRCS met with several different groups
representing organic agriculture,
specialty crop production, forestry,
pollinators, and precision farming to
discuss our conservation practice
standards and technical assistance. This
meeting took place in December 2008 at
the NRCS National Headquarters in
Washington, DC. The results of the
national and State conservation practice
review were discussed with those
present, and they were asked to send
comments concerning the review by
January 9, 2009. No comments were
received.
In order to obtain the widest possible
input and to ensure NRCS fully meets
the intent and spirit of the Section
1242(h) conservation practice review
requirements, NRCS is now seeking
further comments from the public on its
conservation practice standards through
August 11, 2009. A list of all the USDA–
NRCS National Conservation Practice
Standards (166) is attached as an
Appendix to this Notice. The specific
content of the standards can be found at
the following URL: https://
www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/
standards/nhcp.html. NRCS requests
public input on the relevance of any
particular conservation practice to meet
the needs the different types of farming
operations and resource needs, or how
any particular conservation practice can
be modified or improved to achieve
such goals. NRCS will publish in the
Code
Signed this 4th day of June, 2009, in
Washington, DC.
Dave White,
Chief, Natural Resources Conservation
Service.
Appendix
List of NRCS National Conservation
Practice Standards; https://
www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/standards/
nhcp.html.
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360 .....................
317 .....................
327 .....................
328 .....................
656 .....................
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330 .....................
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589C ..................
348 .....................
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324 .....................
356 .....................
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554 .....................
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647 .....................
592 .....................
382 .....................
386 .....................
393 .....................
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Federal Register the final results of the
conservation practice review and the
modifications made in response to such
review.
As required by section 1242(h)(3),
NRCS has a process to expedite any
revisions to the conservation practice
standards necessitated by this review.
This process includes the following
options: (1) Revising the conservation
practice at the national level by the
national technical leader, (2) revising
the conservation practice at the State
level by the State technical leader, or (3)
the State Conservationist can request a
conservation practice variance from the
NRCS National Headquarters.
Above Ground, Multi-Outlet Pipeline (ft).
Access Control (ac).
Access Road (ft).
Agrichemical Handling Facility (no).
Alley Cropping (ac).
Amendments for Treatment of Agricultural Waste.
Anaerobic Digester, Ambient Temperature (no).
Anaerobic Digester, Controlled Temperature (no).
Animal Mortality Facility (no).
Animal Trails and Walkways (ft).
Anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) Erosion Control (ac).
Aquaculture Ponds (ac).
Atmospheric Resources Quality Management (ac),
Bedding (ac).
Brush Management (ac).
Channel Bank Vegetation (ac).
Channel Stabilization (ft).
Clearing & Snagging (ft).
Closure of Waste Impoundments (no).
Composting Facility (no).
Conservation Cover (ac).
Conservation Crop Rotation (ac).
Constructed Wetland (no).
Contour Buffer Strips (ac).
Contour Farming (ac).
Contour Orchard and Other Fruit Areas (ac).
Cover Crop (ac).
Critical Area Planting (ac).
Cross Wind Ridges (ac).
Cross Wind Trap Strips (ac).
Dam, Diversion (no).
Dam (no & ac-ft).
Deep Tillage (ac).
Dike (ft).
Diversion (ft).
Drainage Water Management (ac).
Dry Hydrant (no).
Early Successional Habitat Development/Mgt. (ac).
Feed Management (no & au).
Fence (ft).
Field Border (ft).
Filter Strip (ac).
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398 .....................
399 .....................
511 .....................
384 .....................
666 .....................
655 .....................
383 .....................
410 .....................
412 .....................
548 .....................
561 .....................
422 .....................
603 .....................
423 .....................
320 .....................
388 .....................
464 .....................
552 .....................
436 .....................
441 .....................
442 .....................
443 .....................
447 .....................
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428B ..................
428C ..................
430AA ................
430BB ................
430CC ...............
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430EE ................
430FF ................
430GG ...............
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460 .....................
543 .....................
544 .....................
453 .....................
455 .....................
466 .....................
468 .....................
634 .....................
457 .....................
482 .....................
353 .....................
484 .....................
379 .....................
590 .....................
500 .....................
582 .....................
512 .....................
595 .....................
516 .....................
378 .....................
521C ..................
521A ..................
521B ..................
521D ..................
462 .....................
338 .....................
409 .....................
528 .....................
533 .....................
550 .....................
562 .....................
566 .....................
568 .....................
329 .....................
345 .....................
346 .....................
344 .....................
643 .....................
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Firebreak (ft).
Fish Passage (mi).
Fish Raceway or Tank (ft & ft3).
Fishpond Management (no).
Forage Harvest Management (ac).
Forest Slash Treatment (ac).
Forest Stand Improvement (ac).
Forest Trails and Landings (ac).
Fuel Break (ac).
Grade Stabilization Structure (no).
Grassed Waterway (ac).
Grazing Land Mechanical Treatment (ac).
Heavy Use Area Protection (ac).
Hedgerow Planting (ft).
Herbaceous Wind Barriers (ft).
Hillside Ditch (ft).
Irrigation Canal or Lateral (ft).
Irrigation Field Ditch (ft).
Irrigation Land Leveling (ac).
Irrigation Regulating Reservoir (no).
Irrigation Storage Reservoir (no & ac-ft).
Irrigation System Microirrigation (no & ac).
Irrigation System Sprinkler (no & ac).
Irrigation System Surface & Subsurface (no & ac).
Irrigation System, Tailwater Recovery (no).
Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and Channel Lining, Plain Concrete (ft).
Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and Channel Lining, Flexible Membrane (ft).
Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and Channel Lining, Galvanized Steel (ft).
Pipeline, Aluminum Tubing (ft).
Pipeline, Asbestos-Cement (ft).
Pipeline, Nonreinforced Concrete (ft).
Pipeline, High-pressure, Underground, Plastic (ft).
Pipeline, Low-pressure, Underground, Plastic (ft).
Pipeline, Steel (ft).
Pipeline, Reinforced Plastic Mortar (ft).
Irrigation Water Management (ac).
Land Clearing (ac).
Land Reclamation, Abandoned Mined Land (ac).
Land Reclamation, Currently Mined Land (ac).
Land Reclamation, Landslide Treatment (no & ac).
Land Reclamation, Toxic Discharge Control (no).
Land Smoothing (ac).
Lined Waterway or Outlet (ft).
Waste Transfer (no).
Mine Shaft & Adit Closing (no).
Mole Drain (ft).
Monitoring Well (ea).
Mulching (ac).
Multi-Story Cropping.
Nutrient Management (ac).
Obstruction Removal (ac).
Open Channel (ft).
Pasture & Hay Planting (ac).
Pest Management (ac).
Pipeline (ft).
Pond (no).
Pond Sealing or Lining, Bentonite Sealant (no).
Pond Sealing or Lining, Flexible Membrane (no).
Pond Sealing or Lining, Soil Dispersant (no).
Pond Sealing or Lining, Compacted Clay Treatment (no).
Precision Land Forming (ac).
Prescribed Burning (ac).
Prescribed Forestry (ac).
Prescribed Grazing (ac).
Pumping Plant (no).
Range Planting (ac).
Recreation Area Improvement (ac).
Recreation Land Grading and Shaping (ac).
Recreation Trail and Walkway (ft).
Residue and Tillage Management, No Till/Strip Till/Direct Seed (ac).
Residue and Tillage Management, Mulch Till (ac).
Residue and Tillage Management, Ridge Till (ac).
Residue Management, Seasonal (ac).
Restoration and Management of Rare or Declining Habitats (ac).
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390
555
558
557
570
610
350
646
381
527
632
572
574
580
578
395
585
587
606
607
608
609
600
612
490
660
620
645
635
601
630
367
313
629
359
633
636
614
638
640
642
351
355
658
659
657
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Riparian Forest Buffer (ac).
Riparian Herbaceous Cover (ac).
Rock Barrier (ft).
Roof Runoff Structure (no).
Row Arrangement (ac).
Runoff Management System (no & ac).
Salinity and Sodic Soil Management (ac).
Sediment Basin (no).
Shallow Water Development and Management (ac).
Silvopasture Establishment (ac).
Sinkhole and Sinkhole Area Treatment (no).
Solid/Liquid Waste Separation Facility.
Spoil Spreading (ac).
Spring Development (no).
Streambank and Shoreline Protection (ft).
Stream Crossing (no).
Stream Habitat Improvement and Management (ac).
Stripcropping (ac).
Structure for Water Control (no).
Subsurface Drain (ft).
Surface Drainage, Field Ditch (ft).
Surface Drainage, Main or Lateral (ft).
Surface Roughening (ac).
Terrace (ft, m).
Tree/Shrub Establishment (ac).
Tree/Shrub Site Preparation (ac).
Tree/Shrub Pruning (ac).
Underground Outlet (ft).
Upland Wildlife Habitat Management (ac).
Vegetated Treatment Area (ac).
Vegetative Barrier (ft).
Vertical Drain (no).
Waste Facility Cover (no).
Waste Storage Facility (no).
Waste Treatment.
Waste Treatment Lagoon (no).
Waste Utilization (ac).
Water Harvesting Catchment (no).
Watering Facility (no).
Water and Sediment Control Basin (no).
Waterspreading (ac).
Water Well (no).
Well Decommissioning (no).
Well Water Testing (no).
Wetland Creation (ac).
Wetland Enhancement (ac).
Wetland Restoration (ac).
Wetland Wildlife Habitat Management (ac).
Windbreak/Shelterbelt Establishment (ft).
Windbreak/Shelterbelt Renovation (ft).
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
Notice of Contract Proposal (NOCP) for
Payments to Eligible Advanced Biofuel
Producers
AGENCY: Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: This Notice announces the
intention of the U.S. Department of
Agriculture to enter into Contracts to
make payments to Eligible Advanced
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Biofuel Producers to support and ensure
an expanding production of Advanced
Biofuels. This program is authorized
under Title IX, Section 9001, of the
Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of
2008 (Pub. L. 110–234). In addition, this
program is intended to support Federal
policy calling for greater production and
use of Advanced Biofuels. The Agency
will authorize up to $30 million in
funding for this program for fiscal year
(FY) 2009.
DATES: Applications for participating in
this program for Fiscal Year 2009 must
be received between June 12, 2009 and
August 11, 2009.
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through August 11, 2009. Comments on
the paper work burden must be received
by this date to be assured of
consideration.
ADDRESSES: Application materials may
be obtained by contacting the USDA,
Rural Development State Office,
Renewable Energy Coordinator. Submit
applications to the Rural Development
State Office in the State in which the
applicant’s principal office is located.
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statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation Service
RIN 0578-AA48
Conservation Practice Technical Assistance
AGENCY: Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States
Department of Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice; request for comment.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
SUMMARY: Section 1242(h) of the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended
by the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008 (2008 Act), requires
that the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS): (1) Review
conservation practice standards, including engineering design
specifications, in effect on June 18, 2008; (2) ensure the completeness
and relevance of the standards to local agricultural, forestry, and
natural resource needs including specialty crops, native and managed
pollinators, bioenergy crop production, forestry, and other such needs
as determined by the Secretary; and (3) ensure, to the maximum extent
practicable, that the standards provide for the optimal balance between
meeting site-specific conservation needs and minimizing risks of design
failure and associated costs of construction and installation. NRCS
conducted an internal review of the conservation practice standards and
met with various stakeholder groups, as required by section 1242(h)(2),
to obtain their input about how to improve the completeness and
relevance of the standards. NRCS is hereby notifying the public of the
results of the preliminary review and requests comments from the public
about how to improve the conservation practice standards to meet the
goals and objectives of Section 1242(h) of the Food Security Act of
1985, as amended.
DATES: Comment Date: Submit comments on or before August 11, 2009.
ADDRESSES: You may send comments using any of the following methods:
Government-wide rulemaking Web site: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and follow the instructions for sending comments
electronically.
Mail: Norman Widman, National Agronomist, Department of
Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Conservation
Practice Standard Comments, Post Office Box 2890, Washington, DC 20013.
Fax: (202) 720-5334.
E-mail: nrcscpta2008@wdc.usda.gov.
Hand Delivery: USDA South Building, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW., Room 5234, Washington, DC 20250, between 9 a.m. and 4
p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays. Please ask the
guard at the entrance to the South Building to call (202) 720-4630 in
order to be escorted into the building.
This notice may be accessed via Internet. Users can access
the NRCS homepage at https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/ gov/; select the Farm Bill
link from the menu; select Notices. Persons with disabilities who
require alternative means for communication (braille, large print,
audio tape, etc.) should contact the USDA TARGET Center at: (202) 720-
2600 (voice and TDD).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Norman Widman, National Agronomist,
Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, P.O.
Box 2890, Washington, DC 20013-2890; or e-mail:
norm.widman@wdc.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NRCS provides technical assistance to
clients through the conservation planning process. The planning process
involves: (1) Determining the client goals and resource concerns
(conservation needs), (2) developing of treatment options, (3)
recording the client's decisions, and (4) evaluating the conservation
treatment. The conservation practice standards used to apply
conservation contain information on why and where the practice is
applied, and sets forth the minimum technical criteria that must be met
during the application of that practice in order for it to achieve its
intended purposes. The engineering design specifications address how
the practice is to be applied or installed and are developed for site-
specific conditions. Conservation practices are designed to address the
treatment of resource needs and are not directed to specific types of
farming or commodities.
Agricultural and environmental groups expressed concern during the
development of the 2008 Act that NRCS conservation practice standards
did not adequately address or have relevance to particular types of
farming operations or natural resource needs. As a result of those
concerns, Section 2706 of the 2008 Act amended Section 1242(h)(1) of
the Food Security Act of 1985 to require the Secretary of Agriculture
to review conservation practice standards, including engineering design
specifications, in effect on June 18, 2008; ensure, to the maximum
extent practicable, the completeness and relevance of the standards to
local agricultural, forestry, and natural resource needs, including
specialty crops, native and managed pollinators, bioenergy crop
production, forestry, and such other needs as are determined by the
Secretary; and ensure that the standards provide for the optimal
balance between meeting site-specific conservation needs and minimizing
risks of design failure and associated costs of construction and
installation. Section 1242(h)(2) of the Food Security Act of 1985, as
amended, requires the Secretary, in conducting the review of the
conservation practice standards, to consult with eligible participants,
crop consultants, cooperative extension and Land Grant Universities,
nongovernmental organizations, and other qualified entities.
Additionally, if any revisions to the conservation practice standards
are determined necessary, the Secretary is required to establish an
administrative process for expediting the revisions.
During July 2008 through September 2008, NRCS conducted a
preliminary internal review of all conservation practice standards (at
both the national and State levels) by technical discipline leaders to
evaluate the practice applicability to organic farming, specialty
crops, precision agriculture, pollinators, bio-energy production, and
forestry. Through its internal review, NRCS made the following
preliminary determinations:
1. NRCS conservation practice standards have the flexibility to
address the resource needs on all types of farming operations and
resource interests, including those specified in
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section 1242(h). NRCS will modify selected practices to better clarify
their relevance to local agricultural, forestry, and natural resource
needs, including specialty crops, native and managed pollinators, and
bioenergy crop production.
2. Practices are designed to balance design, construction, and
installation with minimal risk of failure.
3. NRCS field staff would benefit from additional training to
better apply our current practices on non-traditional farming
operations.
4. NRCS needs to recognize the special needs of the non-traditional
farming operations when payment schedules are developed.
In addition to its internal review, NRCS met with several different
groups representing organic agriculture, specialty crop production,
forestry, pollinators, and precision farming to discuss our
conservation practice standards and technical assistance. This meeting
took place in December 2008 at the NRCS National Headquarters in
Washington, DC. The results of the national and State conservation
practice review were discussed with those present, and they were asked
to send comments concerning the review by January 9, 2009. No comments
were received.
In order to obtain the widest possible input and to ensure NRCS
fully meets the intent and spirit of the Section 1242(h) conservation
practice review requirements, NRCS is now seeking further comments from
the public on its conservation practice standards through August 11,
2009. A list of all the USDA-NRCS National Conservation Practice
Standards (166) is attached as an Appendix to this Notice. The specific
content of the standards can be found at the following URL: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/standards/nhcp.html. NRCS requests public
input on the relevance of any particular conservation practice to meet
the needs the different types of farming operations and resource needs,
or how any particular conservation practice can be modified or improved
to achieve such goals. NRCS will publish in the Federal Register the
final results of the conservation practice review and the modifications
made in response to such review.
As required by section 1242(h)(3), NRCS has a process to expedite
any revisions to the conservation practice standards necessitated by
this review. This process includes the following options: (1) Revising
the conservation practice at the national level by the national
technical leader, (2) revising the conservation practice at the State
level by the State technical leader, or (3) the State Conservationist
can request a conservation practice variance from the NRCS National
Headquarters.
Signed this 4th day of June, 2009, in Washington, DC.
Dave White,
Chief, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
Appendix
List of NRCS National Conservation Practice Standards; https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/standards/nhcp.html.
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Code Conservation practice title
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431........................... Above Ground, Multi-Outlet Pipeline
(ft).
472........................... Access Control (ac).
560........................... Access Road (ft).
309........................... Agrichemical Handling Facility (no).
311........................... Alley Cropping (ac).
591........................... Amendments for Treatment of Agricultural
Waste.
365........................... Anaerobic Digester, Ambient Temperature
(no).
366........................... Anaerobic Digester, Controlled
Temperature (no).
316........................... Animal Mortality Facility (no).
575........................... Animal Trails and Walkways (ft).
450........................... Anionic Polyacrylamide (PAM) Erosion
Control (ac).
397........................... Aquaculture Ponds (ac).
370........................... Atmospheric Resources Quality Management
(ac),
310........................... Bedding (ac).
314........................... Brush Management (ac).
322........................... Channel Bank Vegetation (ac).
584........................... Channel Stabilization (ft).
326........................... Clearing & Snagging (ft).
360........................... Closure of Waste Impoundments (no).
317........................... Composting Facility (no).
327........................... Conservation Cover (ac).
328........................... Conservation Crop Rotation (ac).
656........................... Constructed Wetland (no).
332........................... Contour Buffer Strips (ac).
330........................... Contour Farming (ac).
331........................... Contour Orchard and Other Fruit Areas
(ac).
340........................... Cover Crop (ac).
342........................... Critical Area Planting (ac).
589A.......................... Cross Wind Ridges (ac).
589C.......................... Cross Wind Trap Strips (ac).
348........................... Dam, Diversion (no).
402........................... Dam (no & ac-ft).
324........................... Deep Tillage (ac).
356........................... Dike (ft).
362........................... Diversion (ft).
554........................... Drainage Water Management (ac).
432........................... Dry Hydrant (no).
647........................... Early Successional Habitat Development/
Mgt. (ac).
592........................... Feed Management (no & au).
382........................... Fence (ft).
386........................... Field Border (ft).
393........................... Filter Strip (ac).
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394........................... Firebreak (ft).
396........................... Fish Passage (mi).
398........................... Fish Raceway or Tank (ft & ft\3\).
399........................... Fishpond Management (no).
511........................... Forage Harvest Management (ac).
384........................... Forest Slash Treatment (ac).
666........................... Forest Stand Improvement (ac).
655........................... Forest Trails and Landings (ac).
383........................... Fuel Break (ac).
410........................... Grade Stabilization Structure (no).
412........................... Grassed Waterway (ac).
548........................... Grazing Land Mechanical Treatment (ac).
561........................... Heavy Use Area Protection (ac).
422........................... Hedgerow Planting (ft).
603........................... Herbaceous Wind Barriers (ft).
423........................... Hillside Ditch (ft).
320........................... Irrigation Canal or Lateral (ft).
388........................... Irrigation Field Ditch (ft).
464........................... Irrigation Land Leveling (ac).
552........................... Irrigation Regulating Reservoir (no).
436........................... Irrigation Storage Reservoir (no & ac-
ft).
441........................... Irrigation System Microirrigation (no &
ac).
442........................... Irrigation System Sprinkler (no & ac).
443........................... Irrigation System Surface & Subsurface
(no & ac).
447........................... Irrigation System, Tailwater Recovery
(no).
428A.......................... Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and
Channel Lining, Plain Concrete (ft).
428B.......................... Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and
Channel Lining, Flexible Membrane (ft).
428C.......................... Irrigation Water Conveyance, Ditch and
Channel Lining, Galvanized Steel (ft).
430AA......................... Pipeline, Aluminum Tubing (ft).
430BB......................... Pipeline, Asbestos-Cement (ft).
430CC......................... Pipeline, Nonreinforced Concrete (ft).
430DD......................... Pipeline, High-pressure, Underground,
Plastic (ft).
430EE......................... Pipeline, Low-pressure, Underground,
Plastic (ft).
430FF......................... Pipeline, Steel (ft).
430GG......................... Pipeline, Reinforced Plastic Mortar
(ft).
449........................... Irrigation Water Management (ac).
460........................... Land Clearing (ac).
543........................... Land Reclamation, Abandoned Mined Land
(ac).
544........................... Land Reclamation, Currently Mined Land
(ac).
453........................... Land Reclamation, Landslide Treatment
(no & ac).
455........................... Land Reclamation, Toxic Discharge
Control (no).
466........................... Land Smoothing (ac).
468........................... Lined Waterway or Outlet (ft).
634........................... Waste Transfer (no).
457........................... Mine Shaft & Adit Closing (no).
482........................... Mole Drain (ft).
353........................... Monitoring Well (ea).
484........................... Mulching (ac).
379........................... Multi-Story Cropping.
590........................... Nutrient Management (ac).
500........................... Obstruction Removal (ac).
582........................... Open Channel (ft).
512........................... Pasture & Hay Planting (ac).
595........................... Pest Management (ac).
516........................... Pipeline (ft).
378........................... Pond (no).
521C.......................... Pond Sealing or Lining, Bentonite
Sealant (no).
521A.......................... Pond Sealing or Lining, Flexible
Membrane (no).
521B.......................... Pond Sealing or Lining, Soil Dispersant
(no).
521D.......................... Pond Sealing or Lining, Compacted Clay
Treatment (no).
462........................... Precision Land Forming (ac).
338........................... Prescribed Burning (ac).
409........................... Prescribed Forestry (ac).
528........................... Prescribed Grazing (ac).
533........................... Pumping Plant (no).
550........................... Range Planting (ac).
562........................... Recreation Area Improvement (ac).
566........................... Recreation Land Grading and Shaping
(ac).
568........................... Recreation Trail and Walkway (ft).
329........................... Residue and Tillage Management, No Till/
Strip Till/Direct Seed (ac).
345........................... Residue and Tillage Management, Mulch
Till (ac).
346........................... Residue and Tillage Management, Ridge
Till (ac).
344........................... Residue Management, Seasonal (ac).
643........................... Restoration and Management of Rare or
Declining Habitats (ac).
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391........................... Riparian Forest Buffer (ac).
390........................... Riparian Herbaceous Cover (ac).
555........................... Rock Barrier (ft).
558........................... Roof Runoff Structure (no).
557........................... Row Arrangement (ac).
570........................... Runoff Management System (no & ac).
610........................... Salinity and Sodic Soil Management (ac).
350........................... Sediment Basin (no).
646........................... Shallow Water Development and Management
(ac).
381........................... Silvopasture Establishment (ac).
527........................... Sinkhole and Sinkhole Area Treatment
(no).
632........................... Solid/Liquid Waste Separation Facility.
572........................... Spoil Spreading (ac).
574........................... Spring Development (no).
580........................... Streambank and Shoreline Protection
(ft).
578........................... Stream Crossing (no).
395........................... Stream Habitat Improvement and
Management (ac).
585........................... Stripcropping (ac).
587........................... Structure for Water Control (no).
606........................... Subsurface Drain (ft).
607........................... Surface Drainage, Field Ditch (ft).
608........................... Surface Drainage, Main or Lateral (ft).
609........................... Surface Roughening (ac).
600........................... Terrace (ft, m).
612........................... Tree/Shrub Establishment (ac).
490........................... Tree/Shrub Site Preparation (ac).
660........................... Tree/Shrub Pruning (ac).
620........................... Underground Outlet (ft).
645........................... Upland Wildlife Habitat Management (ac).
635........................... Vegetated Treatment Area (ac).
601........................... Vegetative Barrier (ft).
630........................... Vertical Drain (no).
367........................... Waste Facility Cover (no).
313........................... Waste Storage Facility (no).
629........................... Waste Treatment.
359........................... Waste Treatment Lagoon (no).
633........................... Waste Utilization (ac).
636........................... Water Harvesting Catchment (no).
614........................... Watering Facility (no).
638........................... Water and Sediment Control Basin (no).
640........................... Waterspreading (ac).
642........................... Water Well (no).
351........................... Well Decommissioning (no).
355........................... Well Water Testing (no).
658........................... Wetland Creation (ac).
659........................... Wetland Enhancement (ac).
657........................... Wetland Restoration (ac).
644........................... Wetland Wildlife Habitat Management
(ac).
380........................... Windbreak/Shelterbelt Establishment
(ft).
650........................... Windbreak/Shelterbelt Renovation (ft).
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