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Table 2-1. Restoration Activities within Clean Water Act Programs

CWA Section Number  Description of Program Activities 
(Program Title)

CWA Section 303(d)   Application of restoration techniques 
(TMDL Program)   within the framework of the TMDL process.
      TMDL Case Study #8, Boulder Creek, CO,
    June 1993, EPA 841-F-93-006. 

CWA Section 314   Guidance for lake and reservoir
(Clean Lakes Program)  protection, management and restoration,
     including: The Lake and Reservoir 
    Restoration Guidance Manual, August 1990, 
    EPA 440/4-90-006; Monitoring Lake and 
    Reservoir Restoration, August 1990, EPA 
    440/4-90-007; Fish and Fisheries
     Management in Lakes and Reservoirs.  
    Technical Supplement to the Lake and 
    Reservoir Restoration Guidance Manual, May 
    1993, EPA 841-R-93-002. 

    Funding of Clean Lakes Program Phase II 
    cooperative agreements to support lake and 
    reservoir restoration projects.  The Clean 
    Lakes Program Management System maintains 
    a database of Clean Lakes projects and     
    provides capability for analysis of lake 
    restoration and management techniques. 

CWA Section 319   Guidance recommending that ten percent of 
(Nonpoint Source Program) each State's overall work program go to
     support Watershed Resource Restoration.  
    Final Guidance on the Award of Nonpoint 
    Source Grants Under Section 319(h) of the 
    CWA for FY 94 and Future Years, memorandum 
    signed June 24, 1993.   

CWA Section 320   Comprehensive Conservation and 
(National Estuary Program) Management Plans to protect and improve 
    water quality and enhance living resources 
    of nationally significant estuaries. 

CWA Section 320   Comprehensive Conservation and 
(National Estuary Program) Management Plans to protect and improve 
    water quality and enhance living resources
    of nationally significant estuaries. 

CWA Section 402   Managing stormwater to restore degraded 
(Stormwater Program)  wetlands and urban wetlands that currently 
    are not being maintained.  Wetlands and 
    Stormwater Workshop:  Summary of Topics.  
    Held January 8-10, 1992.  Sponsored by 
    EPA; State of Florida; Association of 
    State Floodplain Managers, Inc., and 
    Association of State Wetland Managers.  
    May 6, 1992. 

CWA Section 404   Wetlands mitigation banking, which allows 
(Wetlands Program)  for the restoration, creation, or 
    enhancement of wetlands to compensate for 
    future development activities.  Wetlands 
    Fact Sheet Number 16, Wetlands Mitigation 
    Banking, EPA 843-F-95-001p. 

    State Wetlands Grants Program [provided 
    under CWA Section 104(b)(3)] to enhance 
    existing and develop new wetlands 
    protection programs, including State 
    Wetland Conservation Plans and wetland 
    monitoring programs.  Wetlands Fact Sheet
     Number 22, State Wetlands Grants Program,
    February 1995, EPA 843-F-95-001v.




 

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