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Document ID us-onep-2026-05-05 Title Overview of the National Estuary Program URL https://www.epa.gov/nep/overview-national-estuary-program Jurisdiction /us Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:35:42.619841+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (26)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativeoperationalmandatoryCCMP Development and ImplementationotherEach NEP develops and implements a long-term plan (referred to as a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP)) based on local priorities to guide their efforts.high
#Q002administrativeoperationalmandatoryManagement Conference CCMP TailoringotherMoreover, each MC ensures that the CCMP is uniquely tailored to the local environmental conditions and is based on local input, thereby supporting local priorities.high
#Q003administrativeoperationalmandatoryEstuary Nomination ElementsotherNominations begin formally when the governor(s) of the state or states in which the study area is located submits a package to the EPA Administrator based on specific critical elements outlined in the call for nominations. Critical elements of the nomination include: demonstrating significant environmental need to protect and restore the nominated estuary; committing to fully develop a National Estuary Program consistent with Section 320 of the Clean Water Act; committing resources to support a program, if selected, with long-term matching funds and other resources; identifying a lead entity to manage the program; demonstrating strong state and local long-term support from a wide range of partners and stakeholders; engaging in the development and implementation of an EPA approved Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP).high
#Q004administrativeoperationalmandatoryPrimary Drinking Water Regulation Content Requirementsdrinking waterThe term "primary drinking water regulation" means a regulation which- ... (D) contains criteria and procedures to assure a supply of drinking water which dependably complies with such maximum contaminant levels; including accepted methods for quality control and testing procedures to insure compliance with such levels and to insure proper operation and maintenance of the system, and requirements as to (i) the minimum quality of water which may be taken into the system and (ii) siting for new facilities for public water systems.high
#Q005administrativereportingguidanceGuidance for Alternative Testing Proceduresdrinking waterAt any time after promulgation of a regulation referred to in this paragraph, the Administrator may add equally effective quality control and testing procedures by guidance published in the Federal Register.Applies after a primary drinking water regulation has been promulgated.high
#Q006operationaloperationalmandatoryTreatment of Guidance as Regulatory Alternativedrinking waterSuch procedures shall be treated as an alternative for public water systems to the quality control and testing procedures listed in the regulation.Applies when the Administrator has issued alternative testing procedures via guidance.high
#Q007administrativeoperationalmandatoryIrrigation District Exemption Compliancedrinking water, agricultural waterAn irrigation district in existence prior to May 18, 1994, that provides primarily agricultural service through a piped water system with only incidental residential or similar use shall not be considered to be a public water system if the system or the residential or similar users of the system comply with subclause (II) or (III) of clause (i).District must have existed prior to May 18, 1994 and provide primarily agricultural service.high
#Q008reportingreportingmandatorySeparate Budget Identification for Title XIVdrinking waterThe Administrator shall identify in the agency's annual budget all funding and full-time equivalents administering such title XIV separately from funding and staffing for the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.high
#Q009administrativetreatmentmandatoryPrimary Drinking Water Regulation Content (Contaminants and Treatment)drinking waterThe term "primary drinking water regulation" means a regulation which— (A) applies to public water systems; (B) specifies contaminants which, in the judgment of the Administrator, may have any adverse effect on the health of persons; (C) specifies for each such contaminant either— (i) a maximum contaminant level, if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is economically and technologically feasible to ascertain the level of such contaminant in water in public water systems, or (ii) if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is not economically or technologically feasible to so ascertain the level of such contaminant, each treatment technique known to the Administrator which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to satisfy the requirements of section 300g–1 of this title.high
#Q010administrativeunknownmandatoryRural Water Survey Dutydrinking waterAdministrator of Environmental Protection Agency, after consultation with Secretary of Agriculture and the several States, to enter into arrangements with public or private entities to conduct a survey of quantity, quality, and availability of rural drinking water supplies, which survey was to include, but not be limited to, consideration of number of residents in each rural area who presently are being inadequately served by a public or private drinking water supply system, or by an individual home drinking water supply system, or who presently have limited or otherwise inadequate access to drinking water, or who, due to absence or inadequacy of a drinking water supply system, are exposed to an increased health hazard, and who have experienced incidents of chronic or acute illness, which may be attributed to inadequacy of a drinking water supply system.Administrator must consult with Secretary of Agriculture and the several States.high
#Q011reportingreportingrecommendedConsumer Information and Notification Recommendationdrinking waterconsumers served by public water systems should be provided with information on the source of the water they are drinking and its quality and safety, as well as prompt notification of any violation of drinking water regulations.high
#Q012administrativeoperationalmandatoryPrimary Drinking Water Regulation - Mandatory Componentsdrinking waterThe term "primary drinking water regulation" means a regulation which— (A) applies to public water systems; (B) specifies contaminants which, in the judgment of the Administrator, may have any adverse effect on the health of persons; (C) specifies for each such contaminant either— (i) a maximum contaminant level, if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is economically and technologically feasible to ascertain the level of such contaminant in water in public water systems, or (ii) if, in the judgment of the Administrator, it is not economically or technologically feasible to so ascertain the level of such contaminant, each treatment technique known to the Administrator which leads to a reduction in the level of such contaminant sufficient to satisfy the requirements of section 300g–1 of this title; and (D) contains criteria and procedures to assure a supply of drinking water which dependably complies with such maximum contaminant levels; including accepted methods for quality control and testing procedures to insure compliance with such levels and to insure proper operation and maintenance of the system, and requirements as to (i) the minimum quality of water which may be taken into the system and (ii) siting for new facilities for public water systems.high
#Q013administrativeoperationalguidanceGuidance for Alternative Testing Proceduresdrinking waterAt any time after promulgation of a regulation referred to in this paragraph, the Administrator may add equally effective quality control and testing procedures by guidance published in the Federal Register.Must be equally effective to existing procedures.high
#Q014operationaloperationalmandatoryLegal Status of Alternative Testing Proceduresdrinking waterSuch procedures shall be treated as an alternative for public water systems to the quality control and testing procedures listed in the regulation.Applies when the Administrator has issued guidance for alternative procedures.high
#Q015administrativeoperationalmandatoryIrrigation District Exclusion Conditiondrinking water, agricultural waterAn irrigation district in existence prior to May 18, 1994, that provides primarily agricultural service through a piped water system with only incidental residential or similar use shall not be considered to be a public water system if the system or the residential or similar users of the system comply with subclause (II) or (III) of clause (i).District must have existed prior to May 18, 1994, and provide primarily agricultural service.high
#Q016reportingreportingmandatorySeparate Budgetary Identification for Title XIVdrinking waterThe Administrator shall identify in the agency's annual budget all funding and full-time equivalents administering such title XIV separately from funding and staffing for the Federal Water Pollution Control Act.high
#Q017administrativeunknownmandatoryRural Water Survey Requirementdrinking waterAdministrator of Environmental Protection Agency, after consultation with Secretary of Agriculture and the several States, to enter into arrangements with public or private entities to conduct a survey of quantity, quality, and availability of rural drinking water supplies...Consultation with Secretary of Agriculture and States required.high
#Q018reportingreportingrecommendedConsumer Notification Recommendationdrinking waterconsumers served by public water systems should be provided with information on the source of the water they are drinking and its quality and safety, as well as prompt notification of any violation of drinking water regulations.high
#Q019administrativeoperationalmandatoryEPA Oversight and SupportotherIn overseeing and managing the national program, EPA provides annual funding, national guidance and technical assistance to the local NEPs.Applies during oversight and management of the National Estuary Programhigh
#Q020administrativeoperationalmandatoryGovernor Nomination SubmissionotherWhen the EPA periodically calls for nominations to bring on new NEPs, state governors in which the estuary and its watershed are located submit the nomination to the EPA Administrator.When EPA calls for new NEP nominationshigh
#Q021administrativeoperationalmandatoryManagement Conference Composition and ApproachotherEach NEP has a Management Conference (MC) that consists of diverse stakeholders and uses a collaborative, consensus-building approach to implement the CCMP.high
#Q022administrativeoperationalmandatoryCommunity Decision-Making InvolvementotherThe NEPs involve community members in the decision-making process.Applies to all National Estuary Programshigh
#Q023administrativeoperationalmandatoryPensacola and Perdido Bays Designation SubmissionotherFlorida Governor to submit requisite information to support the designation of Pensacola and Perdido Bays as an Estuary of National SignificanceIn response to the Pensacola and Perdido Bays Estuary of National Significance Act of 2024high
#Q024designoperationalmandatoryCCMP Geographic Boundary Identificationaquatic life, recreational water, otherCCMPs identify a study area or geographic boundary within which the plan is focused and actions are implemented under Section 320 of the Clean Water Act.Applies during the development of Comprehensive Conservation and Management Planshigh
#Q025administrativeoperationalmandatoryCCMP Stakeholder DeterminationotherThe challenges, priorities, and actions in the CCMP reflect the study area and are determined by local, city, state, federal, private and non-profit stakeholders.Applies to the formation of CCMP contenthigh
#Q026administrativeoperationalmandatoryEPA Competitive Nomination ProcessotherWhen calling for nominations, the EPA conducts a public, fair, and transparent competitive process.Applies when EPA seeks to bring on new National Estuary Programshigh

P Quantitative Requirements (1)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#R001operationaltreatmentmandatoryZero Discharge Requirementwastewaterrequirement0 dischargePortions of 15 subcategories are subject to zero discharge requirements.Applicable to portions of 15 subcategorieshigh

D Definitions (24)

Req ID Category Name Context Confidence
#D001BEACHBeaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal Healthhigh
#D002CWAClean Water Acthigh
#D003RWQCRecreational Water Quality Criteriahigh
#D004Watershed Boundary Dataset (WBD)a seamless, national hydrologic unit datasethigh
#D005Hydrologic units (HU)represent the area of the landscape that drains to a portion of the stream networkhigh
#D006Hydrologic unit codes (HUC)developed using a progressive two-digit system where each successively smaller areal unit is identified by adding two digits to the identifying code the smaller unit is nested withinhigh
#D007National Hydrography Dataset (NHD)companion dataset to the Watershed Boundary Datasethigh
#D008NHDPlus High Resolution (NHDPlus HR)dataset of which the Watershed Boundary Dataset is a componenthigh
#D0093D Hydrography Program (3DHP)new data model focused on 3D hydrography datahigh
#D010RRSRegulatory Request Systemhigh
#D011USACEU.S. Army Corps of Engineershigh
#D012NWPsNationwide Permitshigh
#D013FRFederal Registerhigh
#D014APTAntecedent Precipitation Toolhigh
#D015ARDRsaquatic resource delineation reportshigh
#D016NEPANational Environmental Policy Acthigh
#D017ADSAutomated Wetland Determination Data Sheetshigh
#D018RIBITSRegulatory In-lieu fee and Bank Information Tracking Systemhigh
#D019ENG Forms 6116 (1-9)wetland identification data sheets that are used for the ten Regional Supplements to the Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manualhigh
#D020ATTAINSAssessment, Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Tracking and Implementation Systemhigh
#D021TMDLTotal Maximum Daily Loadhigh
#D022assessmentThe process of monitoring water pollution and reporting to EPA every two years on the waters evaluated.high
#D023impairedpolluted enough to require actionhigh
#D024statesstates, territories and authorized tribeshigh