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HomeMy WebLinkAbout780047_ENFORCEMENT_20171231NUH I H UAHULINA Department of Environmental Quaff y � � f QAr C s 'NZ, j 3 ' Ne 1 s8a e? S "9 'NZ, j 3 ' Ne 1 U. S. Drpartment of Agricul tu. NC -1 far,. -14 Soil Conservation Service September 19[.1() rile Code: 210 HAZARD CLASSIFICATION DATA SHEET FOR DIKE Landowner Ray Britt _ _ County Robeson Community or Group No. F-5 Conservation Plan No. Estimated Depth of water to Top of Dike 9 Ft. Max. Length of Flood Pool 430 Ft. Date of Field Hazard Investigation_ 3/25/93 Evaluation by reach of flood plain downstream to the point of estimated minor effect from sudden dike failure. Est. ev. s TevatIon Kind of :Improvements: of Breach Reach: Length: Width: Slope: Land Use Improvements Above :Floodwater Above Flood Plain: Flood Plain Vt. F . . t. Ft. : Describe potential for loss of life and damage to existing or probable future downstream improvements from a sudden breach., There is no outside- runoff- into la-uan. - and no potential for loss of life or daage to downstream np• m !1 r ��• E��-� 111 • Hazard Classification of Dike &a Dike Classification (I, Ili By b, c) (see III; 0V) - NEM -Part 520.21) Concurred By 0�s C - name (title) NOTE: I. Instructions on reverse side. 2. Attach additional sheets as needed. Date 3/25/93 Date 3/25/93_ _ INSTRUCTIONS All dams built with technical assistance from the Soil Conservation Service must have a hazard classification assigned by the person responsible for approving the design. Most farm ponds, except in borderline cases, can be classified after a complete field investigation without assuming failure and making breach studies. This data sheet is to be used for recording the information obtained through field studies and for documenting the hazard classification. Where there is a possibility for loss of life or major property damage from a dam failure, an approved breach routing procedure is to be used. (Consult with the area engineer.) 11azard classifications of dams are made by evaluating the possibility for loss of life and the extent of damage that would result if the dam should suddenly breach --that is --a section of the dam be suddenly and completely washed out. It is to be assumed that a wall of water will be released equal to the height of the dam. This flood wave will be reduced in height as it moves down the flood plain. The wave height (depth of flooding) should be evaluated for a sufficient distance downstream until the estimated flood level will not cause significant damage to improvements, such as homes, buildings, roads, utilities, reservoirs, etc. The breach flood level will be reduced depending on the valley storage, slope, and openess of the flood plain; however, in a narrow steep valley slopes steeper than 10% should be given special consideration. One method of evaluation is to compare available valley storage (under flood conditions) to impoundment storage (figured to the top of the dam) for each reach evaluated with a judgment estimate made of the flood wave height at all critical points downstream. Should there be any questions about the hazard classification for a dam, the area engineer should be consulted before making design commitments. U.S.D_A. SCS -CPA -026 1. Name and Address of Person 2. Date of Request Soil Conservation Service (June 94) .) p� r thliz(1 (? A. ,li{V1.U, .i 1'. -I �.(Cr.- P.O. bo 865 3. County HIGHLY ERODIBLE LAND AND WETLAND Xlizabethtovm , 1ic 2833 CONSERVATION DETERMINATION 4. Name of USDA Agency or Person Requesting Determination 5. Farm No. and Tract No. A0,f'.0 1 7(,L7 I,-'A71.P SECTION I - HIGHLY ERODIBLE LAND 6. Is soil survey now available for making a highly erodible land determination? Yes 0 No ❑ FIELD NO.(s) TOTAL ACRES 11. Are there hydric soils on this farm? Yes [ No ❑ iz_w 7. Are there highly erodible soil map units on this farm? Yes No ❑ 12. Wetlands (W), including abandoned wetlands, or Farmed Wetlands (FW) or Farmed Wetlands Pasture (FWP)- 8. List highly erodible fields that, according to ASCS records, were used to produce an agricultural commodity in any crop year during 1981-1985- Wetlands may be farmed under natural conditions. Farmed Wetlands and Farmed Wetlands Pasture may be Ull;ll tt11b r' r.' 9. List highly erodible fields that have been or will be converted for the production of agricultural commodities and according to ASCS records, were not used for this purpose in any crop year during 1981-1985: and were not enrolled in a USDA set-aside or diversion program. fanned and maintained in the same manner as they were prior to December 23, 1985, as long as they are not 10. This Highly Erodible Land determination was completed in the: Office Field ❑ abandoned. SECTION II - WETLAND 25. The planned alteration measures on wetlands in fields are considered maintenance and are in compliance with FSA. 26. The planned alteration measures on wetlands in fields _ are not considered to be maintenance and if installed will cause the area to become a Converted Wetland (CW). See item 22 for information on CW+year. 27. The wetland determination was completed in the office Q field U and was delivered[ mailed[] to the person on 28. Remarks. - _ - 1'orti-oriG of the ?vpt?U'-'C) lutes (111 01i L:r'Ll t collu ]_l: :1113 1 {'.I•Zp•it' t, '�:�. 29. 1 rerrijy that the above determinatinn is correct and adequate jar use in determining 30. SignaLue,of SGS ' Conse ationist 31. Date kvdinpiv tir USDAprogram under benefits, and that wetland hydrology, hydric sails, and hrdrnphyfir vegetation ander normal rirrumstanres exist ort a!! areas outlined as Werlands Farmed Wetlandsand Farmed Wetlands Pasture. Assistance and programs of the Soll Conservation Service available without regard to race religkw% color, sax, ag% or handicap, Person Copy FIELD NO.(s) TOTAL ACRES 11. Are there hydric soils on this farm? Yes [ No ❑ iz_w a 12. Wetlands (W), including abandoned wetlands, or Farmed Wetlands (FW) or Farmed Wetlands Pasture (FWP)- Wetlands may be farmed under natural conditions. Farmed Wetlands and Farmed Wetlands Pasture may be Ull;ll tt11b r' r.' ; " 3 fanned and maintained in the same manner as they were prior to December 23, 1985, as long as they are not abandoned. 13. Prior Converted Cropland (PC). Wetlands that were converted prior to December 23, 1985. The use, management, drainage, and alteration of prior converted cropland (PC) are not subject to the wetland conservation provisions unless the area reverts to wetland as a result of abandonment. 14. Artificial Wetlands (AW). Artificial wetlands includes irrigation -induced wetlands. These wetlands are not subject to the wetland conservation provisions. 15. Minimal Effect Wetlands (MW). These wetlands are to be farmed according to the minimal -effect agreement signed at the time the minimal -effect determination was made. 16. Mitigation Wetlands (MIW). Wetlands on which a person is actively mitigating a frequently cropped area or a wetland converted between December 23, 1985 and November 26, 1990. 17. Restoration with Violation (RVW-year). A restored wetland that was in violation as a result of conversion after November 28, 1990, or the planting of an agricultural commodity or forage crop. 18. Restoration without Violation (RSW)- A restored wetland converted between December 23, 1985 and November 28, 1990, on which an agricultural commodity has not been planted. 19. Replacement Wetlands (RPW). Wetlands which are converted for purposes other than to increase production, where the wetland values are being replaced at a second site. 20. Good Faith Wetlands (GFW+year). Wetlands on which ASCS has determined a violation to be in good faith and the wetland has been restored. 21. Converted Wetlands (CW)- Wetlands converted after December 23, 1985 and prior to November 28, 1990. 1n any year that an agricultural commodity is planted on these Converted Wetlands, you will be ineligible for USDA benefits - 22. Converted Wetland (CWfyear). Wetlands converted after November 28, 1990. You will be ineffgible for USDA program benefits until this wetland is restored. 23. Converted Wetland Non -Agricultural use (CWNA). Wetlands that are converted for trees, fish production, shrubs, cranberries, vineyards or building and road construction. 24. Converted Welland Technical Error (CWTE). Wetlands that were converted as a result of incorrect determination by SCS. 25. The planned alteration measures on wetlands in fields are considered maintenance and are in compliance with FSA. 26. The planned alteration measures on wetlands in fields _ are not considered to be maintenance and if installed will cause the area to become a Converted Wetland (CW). See item 22 for information on CW+year. 27. The wetland determination was completed in the office Q field U and was delivered[ mailed[] to the person on 28. Remarks. - _ - 1'orti-oriG of the ?vpt?U'-'C) lutes (111 01i L:r'Ll t collu ]_l: :1113 1 {'.I•Zp•it' t, '�:�. 29. 1 rerrijy that the above determinatinn is correct and adequate jar use in determining 30. SignaLue,of SGS ' Conse ationist 31. Date kvdinpiv tir USDAprogram under benefits, and that wetland hydrology, hydric sails, and hrdrnphyfir vegetation ander normal rirrumstanres exist ort a!! areas outlined as Werlands Farmed Wetlandsand Farmed Wetlands Pasture. Assistance and programs of the Soll Conservation Service available without regard to race religkw% color, sax, ag% or handicap, Person Copy Appeals The conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985 place responsibility on U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agencies for making determinations which may have significant economic impact on farm operations. These determinations are made as accurately aF possible. However, there will be situations when persons believe the rules have not been properly applied in their case resulting in tht denial of USDA program benefit. Each agency—the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (RSCS), Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Federal Crop Insurancc Corporation (FCIC), and Soil Conservation Service (SCS)—has an appeals procedure for the purpose of allowing producers to furnW evidence to support their claims that the rules have not been properly applied. Items ASCS is responsible for determining: Appealed • whether a person is a producer on a field; To ASCS • establishment of field boundaries; • whether land was planted to an agricultural commodity any of the years 1981 through 1585; • whether land was set aside, diverted, or otherwise not cultivated under a program administered by the Secretary of Agriculture; • whether the production of an agricultural commodity on highly erodible land or converted wetland by a tenant is required under terms and conditions of the agreement between the landlord and tenant; • whether the agricultural commodity planted on a field was planted before December 23, 1985, or during any crop year which began before December 23, 1985; and • whether the conversion of a particular wetland was commenced before December 23, 1985, or converted since December 23, 1985 by third party. Items FmHA is responsible for determining whether the proceeds of any loan made, insured, or guaranteed under any Appealed provision of law administered by FmHA will be used for a purpose that will contribute to excessive erosion of To FmHA highly erodible land or to the conversion of wetland. Items FCIC is responsible for determining if insured producers or those applying for crop insurance are in compliance Appealed with the Food Security Act of 1985. To FCIC Items SCS is responsible for appeals regarding: Appealed A. Highly erodible land determinations: To SCS • determination of the land capability classification of a field or a portion of a field; • determination of a predicted average annual rate of erosion for a field or a portion of a field; • determination of the potential average annual rate of erosion for a field or a portion of a field. • determination by a conservation district, or by a designated conservationist in those areas where no conservation district exists, that a conservation system or a conservation plan should not be approved. B. Wetland determinations: • determination that certain land is a "wetland" as defined by the act; • determination that certain land is a "converted wetland" as defined by the act; • determination of whether the conversion of wetland for the production of an agricultural commodity on such converted wetland will have minimal effect on the hydrological and biological aspects of wetland. • determination of whether wetlands are exempted as result of being prior converted, artificial, or irrigation - induced wetlands, or wetlands farmed under natural conditions. C_ Whether SCS followed its policies and procedures. How To You should request reconsideration by the person or committee of the agency making the initial determination Appeal within 15 days (30 days for FmHA, and 45 days for SCS) of the mailing of the determination. Appeals of adverse decisions may be made to the next level of appeal within 15 days (30 for FmHA, and 45 days for SCS) of the mailing of the decision. Decisions by the highest listed authority in each agency are final and there are no further administrative appeal rights. The succession of levels for appeal following reconsideration by the person or committee making the initial determination are: For ASCS 1 st —County ASC Committee 2nd — State ASCS Committee 3rd — Deputy Administrator for State and County Operations For FCIC:' 1 st —Field Operations 2nd — Kansas City Appeals Board: Claims Division 3rd — Assistant Manager, FCIC Washington, DC For FmHA: 1st —County Supervisor 2nd — District Director 3rd — State Director 4th —Administrator For SCS: 1 st —District Conservationist 2nd — Area Conservationist 3rd — State Conservationist 4th — Deputy Chief for Programs 'Companies reinsured by FC1C will utilize their own appeal process. This sheet provides general information on the appeals procedure of the Food Security Act of 1985. Published rules and regulation: are available at local USDA offices. 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