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The purpose of this web page is to provide current, useful
information to applicants, consulting engineers, and USDA Rural Development staff.  This website also contains reference material that will assist USDA Rural Development staff and applicants meet environmental review and compliance requirements.

 


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Nebraska Single Family Housing, Multi Family Housing, Community Facilities, or Business and Industry Programs

 


 

Water and Waste Disposal Programs

 

Due to the increased chance that these projects will affect the environment, these programs require more intense environmental review.

Bulletin 1794-602A:  This Guide will help complete the NEPA process for National Rural Utilities programs.

State Supplement to Bulletin 1794-602A:  This Nebraska supplement helps the consultant complete the NEPA process by giving names and addresses of State and Federal agencies to consult and assistance with what the final report should look like.

Exhibits to the State Supplement

NRCS's Web Soil Survey where you can find Prime Farmland.

 

Sample Environmental Consultation Letters:  This Microsoft Word document includes samples of consultation letters that the review agencies need.  There is also a data document that can be used to mail merge letters if so desired.

 

Tribal Consultation:  For projects that include excavations that have potential to disturb Native American archeological resources tribes need to be contacted.  Nebraska has specific policy to deal with this.  However, this link will define what Tribe to contact depending on the location of the project.

 

Flood Plains:  USDA Rural Development has specific policies regarding building in a flood plain.  A map of the flood plain for your location can be found on the FEMA site.

 

Endangered Species:  Information on endangered species in Nebraska can be found at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife site.

 

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Nebraska Single Family Housing, Multi Family Housing, Community Facilities, or Business and Industry Programs

 

Natural Resource Management Guide:  The USDA Rural Development Nebraska State Office, "Natural Resource Management Guide" is a comprehensive environmental assessing tool.  This document outlines state specific policy and contact people for the environmental reviews.

 

NRCS's Web Soil Survey where you can find Prime Farmland.

 

Sample Environmental Consultation Letters:  This Microsoft Word document includes samples of consultation letters that the review agencies need.  There is also a data document that can be used to mail merge letters if so desired.

 

Sample State Historic Preservation (SHPO) Consultation Letter:  This is a WORD document that can be edited and sent to SHPO for their input into the cultural resource aspects of the project.  SHPO is required to be contacted on all Class I and Class II projects and all non-single dwelling categorical exclusions.

 

Tribal Consultation:  For projects that include excavations that have potential to disturb Native American archeological resources tribes need to be contacted.  Nebraska has specific policy to deal with this.  However, this link will define what Tribe to contact depending on the location of the project.

 

Flood Plains:  USDA Rural Development has specific policies regarding building in a floodplain.  A map of the flood plain for your location can be found on the FEMA site.

 

Endangered Species:  Information on endangered species in Nebraska can be found at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife site.

 

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National Office Web Sites:

 

To contact the Engineering and Environmental staff for Rural Utilities Programs, visit: http://www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/environ.htm.  This web site also contains additional resources including an extensive downloadable library of Federal environmental regulations, laws, administrative notices, and guides.

 

For Rural Housing Programs visit: http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rhs/index.html.  This web site also contains additional environmental resources including discussions concerning lead based paint hazards and links to web sites with Federal Register and U.S. Code libraries.

 

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