March 10, 2020
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission(“ANRC”) has scheduled its next meeting for March 18th.
The meeting will be held at 9:30 a.m. at 101 East Capitol Avenue, Suite 350, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
The agenda includes the following:
Business
- Administration
- Executive Report – Bruce Holland
- Financial Assistance Report – Cynthia Bearden
- Status Report on Financial Assistance
- Legal Issues
Permission to Begin Rulemaking on Four Existing ANRC Titles
- Title 14, Rules Implementing the Water Resource Conservation and Development Incentive Act
- Title 18, Rules governing ANRC’s Floodplain Administrator Accreditation Program
- Title 20, Rules Governing the Arkansas Nutrient Management Planner Certification Program
- Title 21, Rules Governing the Arkansas Nutrient Management Applicator Certification Program
- Water Resources Development Division – Debby Dickson
- Consideration of Applications for:
- Financial Assistance
- Increase in Financial Assistance
- Request Change in Terms
- General Obligation Bond Refunding
- Deobligation of Funds
- Conservation/Information Division – Ryan Benefield
- Conservation District Board of Director Appointments and/or Reappointments
- Water Resources Management Division – Jim Battreal
- Annual Groundwater Management and Protection Report – Blake Forrest
Activity Reports
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service – Mike Sullivan
- Arkansas Association of Conservation Districts – Robby Bevis
- U of A Cooperative Extension Service – Dr. Mike Daniels
- US Geological Survey – Drew Westerman
- US Army Corps of Engineers – Trevor Timberlake
- White River Irrigation – David Feilke and Dan Hooks
Other Business
A copy of the agenda can be downloaded here.
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