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The target population for the WGR
includes active duty members serving in
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Coast Guard as well as Reserve
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contractor. To reduce respondent
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Engineers
National Wetland Plant List
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE), as part of an
interagency effort with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (FWS) and the U.S. Department
of Agriculture Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS), is
announcing the availability of the final
2022 National Wetland Plant List
(NWPL). The NWPL provides plant
species wetland indicator status ratings,
which are used in determining whether
the hydrophytic vegetation factor is met
when conducting wetland delineations
under the Clean Water Act and wetland
determinations under the Wetland
Conservation Provisions of the Food
Security Act. Other applications of the
NWPL include wetland restoration,
establishment, and enhancement
projects.
DATES: The 2022 NWPL will become
effective on February 13, 2024.
ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Attn: CECW–CO–R, 441 G
Street NW, Washington, DC 20314–
1000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brianne McGuffie, Headquarters, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Operations
and Regulatory Community of Practice,
Washington, DC 20314–1000, by phone
at 202–761–4750 or by email at
brianne.e.mcguffie@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Background
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE) administers the National
Wetland Plant List (NWPL) for the
United States (U.S.) and its territories.
Responsibility for the NWPL was
transferred to the USACE from the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in
2006. The NWPL has undergone several
revisions since its inception in 1988.
Additions or deletions to the NWPL
represent new records, range extensions,
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nomenclatural and taxonomic changes,
and newly proposed species. The latest
review process began in 2022 and
included review by Regional Panels
(RPs), the National Panel (NP), and the
public, who provided input on
proposed wetland rating changes for
two species submitted by the public.
Both of the species were submitted for
a rating change request in the Arid West
region. The proposed indicator changes
were announced in a Federal Register
Notice, 88 FR 3729, January 20, 2023,
with the comment period ending on
March 21, 2023. One comment was
received during that time.
Wetland Indicator Status Ratings
On the NWPL, five categories of
wetland indicator status ratings are used
to indicate a plant’s likelihood for
occurrence in wetlands versus nonwetlands: Obligate Wetland (OBL),
Facultative Wetland (FACW),
Facultative (FAC), Facultative Upland
(FACU), and Upland (UPL). These rating
categories are defined by the NP as
follows: OBL—almost always occur in
wetlands; FACW—usually occur in
wetlands, but may occur in nonwetlands; FAC—occur in wetlands and
non-wetlands; FACU—usually occur in
non-wetlands, but may occur in
wetlands; and UPL—almost always
occur in non-wetlands. These category
definitions are qualitative descriptions
that better reflect the qualitative
supporting information, rather than
numeric frequency ranges. The
percentage frequency categories used in
the older definitions are only used for
testing problematic or contested species
being recommended for indicator status
changes. Plus and minus designations
and wetland indicator designations such
as No Indicator (NI), No Occurrence
(NO), and No Agreement (NA) were
removed in 2012 and are no longer used
on the NWPL. More information on the
specifics of how to use these ratings is
available on the NWPL website at
https://wetland-plants.sec.usace.army.
mil/.
The NWPL is utilized in conducting
wetland delineations under the
authority of Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) and Section
10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899
(33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) and wetland
determinations under the authority of
the Food Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C.
3801 et seq.). For the purposes of
determining how often a species occurs
in wetlands, wetlands are defined as
either (1) those areas that are inundated
or saturated by surface or ground water
at a frequency and duration sufficient to
support, and that under normal
circumstances do support, a prevalence
of vegetation typically adapted for life
in saturated soil conditions (33 CFR
328.3) or (2) ‘‘except when such term is
part of the term ‘converted wetland,’
means land that has a predominance of
hydric soils; is inundated or saturated
by surface or groundwater at a
frequency and duration sufficient to
support a prevalence of hydrophytic
vegetation typically adapted for life in
saturated soil conditions; and under
normal circumstances does support a
prevalence of such vegetation.’’ (16
U.S.C. 3801(a)(27) and 7 CFR 12.2).
Wetlands are identified using the three-
factor approach. Because each species
being evaluated occurs as part of a
vegetation assemblage, examining the
other species present in relation to their
assigned wetland fidelity may be useful
in assessing hydrophytic vegetation.
Discussion of Public Comments
For the 2022 NWPL update, the
NWPL NP and Arid West RP reviewed
proposed wetland rating changes for
two species submitted by the public.
Both species were submitted for a rating
change request in the Arid West region.
As noted in the Federal Register Notice,
88 FR 3729, January 20, 2023, the 2022
NWPL update will include a
nomenclature change for Populus
fremontii in accordance with the
Memorandum of Agreement signed in
2017 (2017 MOA).1 Because the
nomenclature change is required by the
2017 MOA, the USACE requested public
input on the proposed rating change for
Populus fremontii only and not the
nomenclature change itself. Submitted
information was reviewed by the NP
and the Arid West RP, and proposed
2022 ratings for these species were
determined. Along with soliciting
information on the species being
evaluated, we also solicited comments
on the overall NWPL process, in
particular whether the NWPL update
cycle should remain the present two
years or be changed to a three-year
update cycle. This information was
detailed in the Federal Register Notice,
88 FR 3729, January 20, 2023, and the
information on the proposed wetland
rating changes is summarized in the
table below.
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SPECIES REVIEWED FOR NWPL 2022 UPDATE
Species
Region
Current 2020 NWPL rating
Proposed 2022 NWPL rating
Isocoma menziesii .................
Populus fremontii ...................
AW .................
AW .................
FAC ........................................
FAC ........................................
FACU .....................................
FACW ....................................
Final 2022 NWPL rating
FACU.
FACW.
In response to the initial Federal
Register notice, the USACE received
only one comment which addressed the
two- versus three-year NWPL update
cycle. This comment was in favor of
retaining the two-year update cycle.
Based on this comment, this broader
review, and other factors including the
2017 MOA, the existing two-year update
cycle for the NWPL will be retained.
The public may provide input to be
considered as part of future NWPL
updates by utilizing the following
procedures. A change in indicator status
or addition of a currently unlisted
species may be requested at any time at
https://wetland-plants.sec.usace.army.
mil/ by clicking on the ‘‘Submit a NWPL
Change Request’’ link and submitting
the appropriate data. Appropriate data
includes ecological data, literature
reviews, frequency and abundance data,
testing descriptions, and geographic
data for the taxon in wetlands and nonwetlands in the USACE wetland region
or subregion for which the change is
proposed.
In accordance with the Memorandum
of Agreement signed in 2006 (2006
MOA),2 the USACE, endorsed by the
1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service and the Natural Resources
Conservation Service. (2017). Memorandum of
Agreement Among the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the
Natural Resources Conservation Service for the
Purpose of Updating and Maintaining the National
Wetland Plant List.
2 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service and the Natural Resources
Conservation Service. (December 12, 2006).
Memorandum of Agreement Among the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
and the Natural Resources Conservation Service for
the Purpose of Transferring Responsibility for
Updating and Maintaining the National List of
Vascular Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands.
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EPA, FWS and NRCS, is publishing
final wetland indicator statuses for the
2022 NWPL. The final NWPL is
available at https://wetland-plants.sec.
usace.army.mil/. State, regional, and
national lists can also be downloaded
from this site. The list will be used in
any wetland delineations performed
after the effective date. Delineations
completed prior to the effective date
may still use the 2020 NWPL.
Completed wetland delineation/
determination forms should reference
the version of the NWPL used to
complete the form. This completes the
review of the NWPL. All comments
received have been evaluated and final
indicator statuses have been set.
Detailed information on the update
process, protocol, and technical issues
can be found in the following
documents (available on the NWPL
Publications web page):
• Lichvar, Robert W. and Paul
Minkin. Concepts and Procedures for
Updating the National Wetland Plant
List. Sept 2008. ERDC/CRREL TN–08–3.
Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center, Cold
Regions Research and Engineering
Laboratory.
• Lichvar, Robert W. and Jennifer J.
Gillrich. Final Protocol for Assigning
Wetland Indicator Status Ratings during
National Wetland Plant List Update.
Sept 2011. ERDC/CRREL TN–11–1.
Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center, Cold
Regions Research and Engineering
Laboratory.
Additional cited literature:
Lichvar R.W., N.C. Melvin, M.L.
Butterwick, and W.N. Kirchner. 2012.
National Wetland Plant List Indicator
Rating Definitions. ERDC/CRREL TN–
12–1. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Engineer
Research and Development Center Cold
Regions Research and Engineering
Laboratory.
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Environmental Documentation
A decision document has been
prepared for this action after all
comments received were evaluated. The
decision document is available through
Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Operations and Regulatory
Community of Practice, 441 G Street,
NW, Washington, DC 20314–1000.
Authority
The NWPL is utilized in conducting
wetland delineations under the
authority of Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) and section
10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899
(33 U.S.C. 401 et seq.) and wetland
determinations under the authority of
the Food Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C.
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3801 et seq.). The Corps has
responsibility for issuing this update
pursuant to the 2006 MOA.
Approved by,
Thomas P. Smith,
Chief, Operations and Regulatory Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
National Wetland Plant List
AGENCY: Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), as part of an
interagency effort with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), is
announcing the availability of the final 2022 National Wetland Plant
List (NWPL). The NWPL provides plant species wetland indicator status
ratings, which are used in determining whether the hydrophytic
vegetation factor is met when conducting wetland delineations under the
Clean Water Act and wetland determinations under the Wetland
Conservation Provisions of the Food Security Act. Other applications of
the NWPL include wetland restoration, establishment, and enhancement
projects.
DATES: The 2022 NWPL will become effective on February 13, 2024.
ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Attn: CECW-CO-R, 441 G Street
NW, Washington, DC 20314-1000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brianne McGuffie, Headquarters, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Operations and Regulatory Community of
Practice, Washington, DC 20314-1000, by phone at 202-761-4750 or by
email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) administers the National
Wetland Plant List (NWPL) for the United States (U.S.) and its
territories. Responsibility for the NWPL was transferred to the USACE
from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) in 2006. The NWPL has
undergone several revisions since its inception in 1988. Additions or
deletions to the NWPL represent new records, range extensions,
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nomenclatural and taxonomic changes, and newly proposed species. The
latest review process began in 2022 and included review by Regional
Panels (RPs), the National Panel (NP), and the public, who provided
input on proposed wetland rating changes for two species submitted by
the public. Both of the species were submitted for a rating change
request in the Arid West region. The proposed indicator changes were
announced in a Federal Register Notice, 88 FR 3729, January 20, 2023,
with the comment period ending on March 21, 2023. One comment was
received during that time.
Wetland Indicator Status Ratings
On the NWPL, five categories of wetland indicator status ratings
are used to indicate a plant's likelihood for occurrence in wetlands
versus non-wetlands: Obligate Wetland (OBL), Facultative Wetland
(FACW), Facultative (FAC), Facultative Upland (FACU), and Upland (UPL).
These rating categories are defined by the NP as follows: OBL--almost
always occur in wetlands; FACW--usually occur in wetlands, but may
occur in non-wetlands; FAC--occur in wetlands and non-wetlands; FACU--
usually occur in non-wetlands, but may occur in wetlands; and UPL--
almost always occur in non-wetlands. These category definitions are
qualitative descriptions that better reflect the qualitative supporting
information, rather than numeric frequency ranges. The percentage
frequency categories used in the older definitions are only used for
testing problematic or contested species being recommended for
indicator status changes. Plus and minus designations and wetland
indicator designations such as No Indicator (NI), No Occurrence (NO),
and No Agreement (NA) were removed in 2012 and are no longer used on
the NWPL. More information on the specifics of how to use these ratings
is available on the NWPL website at https://wetland-plants.sec.usace.army.mil/.
The NWPL is utilized in conducting wetland delineations under the
authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) and
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et
seq.) and wetland determinations under the authority of the Food
Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3801 et seq.). For the purposes of
determining how often a species occurs in wetlands, wetlands are
defined as either (1) those areas that are inundated or saturated by
surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to
support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence
of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions
(33 CFR 328.3) or (2) ``except when such term is part of the term
`converted wetland,' means land that has a predominance of hydric
soils; is inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a
frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence of
hydrophytic vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil
conditions; and under normal circumstances does support a prevalence of
such vegetation.'' (16 U.S.C. 3801(a)(27) and 7 CFR 12.2). Wetlands are
identified using the three-factor approach. Because each species being
evaluated occurs as part of a vegetation assemblage, examining the
other species present in relation to their assigned wetland fidelity
may be useful in assessing hydrophytic vegetation.
Discussion of Public Comments
For the 2022 NWPL update, the NWPL NP and Arid West RP reviewed
proposed wetland rating changes for two species submitted by the
public. Both species were submitted for a rating change request in the
Arid West region. As noted in the Federal Register Notice, 88 FR 3729,
January 20, 2023, the 2022 NWPL update will include a nomenclature
change for Populus fremontii in accordance with the Memorandum of
Agreement signed in 2017 (2017 MOA).\1\ Because the nomenclature change
is required by the 2017 MOA, the USACE requested public input on the
proposed rating change for Populus fremontii only and not the
nomenclature change itself. Submitted information was reviewed by the
NP and the Arid West RP, and proposed 2022 ratings for these species
were determined. Along with soliciting information on the species being
evaluated, we also solicited comments on the overall NWPL process, in
particular whether the NWPL update cycle should remain the present two
years or be changed to a three-year update cycle. This information was
detailed in the Federal Register Notice, 88 FR 3729, January 20, 2023,
and the information on the proposed wetland rating changes is
summarized in the table below.
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\1\ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service. (2017). Memorandum of Agreement
Among the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service for the Purpose of Updating and
Maintaining the National Wetland Plant List.
Species Reviewed for NWPL 2022 Update
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Species Region rating rating rating
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Isocoma menziesii............... AW................ FAC............... FACU.............. FACU.
Populus fremontii............... AW................ FAC............... FACW.............. FACW.
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In response to the initial Federal Register notice, the USACE
received only one comment which addressed the two- versus three-year
NWPL update cycle. This comment was in favor of retaining the two-year
update cycle. Based on this comment, this broader review, and other
factors including the 2017 MOA, the existing two-year update cycle for
the NWPL will be retained.
The public may provide input to be considered as part of future
NWPL updates by utilizing the following procedures. A change in
indicator status or addition of a currently unlisted species may be
requested at any time at https://wetland-plants.sec.usace.army.mil/ by
clicking on the ``Submit a NWPL Change Request'' link and submitting
the appropriate data. Appropriate data includes ecological data,
literature reviews, frequency and abundance data, testing descriptions,
and geographic data for the taxon in wetlands and non-wetlands in the
USACE wetland region or subregion for which the change is proposed.
In accordance with the Memorandum of Agreement signed in 2006 (2006
MOA),\2\ the USACE, endorsed by the
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EPA, FWS and NRCS, is publishing final wetland indicator statuses for
the 2022 NWPL. The final NWPL is available at https://wetland-plants.sec.usace.army.mil/. State, regional, and national lists can
also be downloaded from this site. The list will be used in any wetland
delineations performed after the effective date. Delineations completed
prior to the effective date may still use the 2020 NWPL. Completed
wetland delineation/determination forms should reference the version of
the NWPL used to complete the form. This completes the review of the
NWPL. All comments received have been evaluated and final indicator
statuses have been set.
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\2\ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service. (December 12, 2006). Memorandum of
Agreement Among the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
and the Natural Resources Conservation Service for the Purpose of
Transferring Responsibility for Updating and Maintaining the
National List of Vascular Plant Species that Occur in Wetlands.
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Detailed information on the update process, protocol, and technical
issues can be found in the following documents (available on the NWPL
Publications web page):
Lichvar, Robert W. and Paul Minkin. Concepts and
Procedures for Updating the National Wetland Plant List. Sept 2008.
ERDC/CRREL TN-08-3. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Engineer Research and
Development Center, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
Lichvar, Robert W. and Jennifer J. Gillrich. Final
Protocol for Assigning Wetland Indicator Status Ratings during National
Wetland Plant List Update. Sept 2011. ERDC/CRREL TN-11-1. Hanover, NH:
U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Cold Regions
Research and Engineering Laboratory.
Additional cited literature:
Lichvar R.W., N.C. Melvin, M.L. Butterwick, and W.N. Kirchner.
2012. National Wetland Plant List Indicator Rating Definitions. ERDC/
CRREL TN-12-1. Hanover, NH: U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development
Center Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
Environmental Documentation
A decision document has been prepared for this action after all
comments received were evaluated. The decision document is available
through Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Operations and
Regulatory Community of Practice, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC
20314-1000.
Authority
The NWPL is utilized in conducting wetland delineations under the
authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) and
section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 401 et
seq.) and wetland determinations under the authority of the Food
Security Act of 1985 (16 U.S.C. 3801 et seq.). The Corps has
responsibility for issuing this update pursuant to the 2006 MOA.
Approved by,
Thomas P. Smith,
Chief, Operations and Regulatory Division.
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