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1 Practice: Colorado Planning and Environmental Linkages Partnering Agreement
Categories: Environmental Stewardship & Streamlining
FHWA Project Information
Interagency Agreements: MOAs, MOUs, and Programmatic Agreements
Process/NEPA
Project Development
State: Colorado
Organization: Federal Highway Administration
Contact: Michael Culp
Title: Environmental Protection Specialist
Email: Michael.Culp@dot.gov
Phone: (202) 366-9229
Description: This Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Partnering Agreement (Agreement) has been developed fosters proactive working relationships among Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Federal H ...[click for more]
Last Updated: June 26, 2009
2 Practice: NEPAssist Interagency Agreement Signed by U.S. EPA, TxDOT, and the Governor of the State of Texas
Categories: Environmental Stewardship & Streamlining
GIS and Spatial Data
Linking Planning and NEPA
Project Development
SAFETEA-LU Environmental Provisions
Training & Certification
State: Texas
Organization: Federal Highway Administration TX Division
Contact: Kirk D. Fauver
Title: Statewide Planning Engineer
Email: kirk.fauver@fhwa.dot.gov
Phone: 512-536-5952
Description: On April 21, 2009, the FHWA Texas Division, in conjunction with the TxDOT Environmental Affairs Division, successfully executed an interagency agreement with the U.S. EPA Region 6 and the Office of th ...[click for more]
Last Updated: June 16, 2009
3 Practice: North Carolina State University Study Finds Better Way to Protect Streams from Construction Runoff
Categories: General
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts
Mitigation
Stormwater, The Clean Water Act, & Section 404
Watersheds & Wetlands
State: North Carolina
Organization: North Carolina State University
Contact: Rich McLaughlin
Title: Associate Professor of Soil Science
Email: rich_mclaughlin@ncsu.edu
Phone: 919-515-7306
Description: Researchers at North Carolina State University have found an exponentially better way to protect streams and lakes from the muddy runoff associated with stormwater around road and other construction p ...[click for more]
Last Updated: June 16, 2009
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