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The Guidelines contain detailed
information on:
Preparation
of a noncompetitive agreement is a 13-step process that typically takes
10-14 months to complete. It involves technical and environmental
review of the request and project, consultation on endangered species
and essential fish habitat, completion of a MOA with any Federal agency
participating in the project, reviews of archaeological surveys, air
quality data, and Coastal Zone Management Act consistency preparation of
an environmental analysis (EA or EIS), signing of the agreement
instrument with terms and conditions, and formal notification of House
and Senate committees when the agreement has been signed.
For noncompetitive negotiated agreements, the MMP, with
the assistance from other Headquarter branches and Regional Offices, may
prepare its own NEPA Document, collaborate with another Federal agency,
or cooperate with the agreement recipient if a contractor is preparing
the NEPA document (EA or EIS).
Guidelines for obtaining sand, gravel, and other non-energy mineral
resources from the Federal OCS may be downloaded. The guidelines
include a list of environmental information required, a copy of
Public
Law 103-426, and an example of a recent noncompetitive sand agreement.
The Guidelines also contain procedures for obtaining permits and
notifications for conducting pre-agreement geological and geophysical
surveys.
The purpose of the guidelines is to
provide information and guidance for those interested in obtaining sand,
gravel and other non-energy mineral resources from the Federal Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS).
The guidelines were prepared by the
Minerals Management Service (MMS), the bureau within the Department of
the Interior (DOI) responsible for administering sand and gravel, oil
and gas and other mineral development on the OCS. As steward for these
resources, the MMS must ensure that the removal of these mineral
resources from the OCS is done in a safe and environmentally sound
manner and that any potential adverse impacts to the marine, coastal and
human environments are avoided or minimized.
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04/25/2008,
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