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FERC-505, (Final Rule in RM19-6-000) Small Hydropower Projects and Conduit Facilities including License/Relicense, Exemption, and Qualifying Conduit Facility Determination

18 CFR Part 11

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§ 9.10

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–18 Edition)

the payment of annual charges which
accrue prior to the date of transfer.
(b) When the Commission shall have
approved the transfer of the license, its
order of approval shall be forwarded to
the transferee for acknowledgment of
acceptance. Unless application for rehearing is filed, or unless the order is
stayed by the Commission, the order
shall become final thirty (30) days from
date of issuance and the acknowledgment of acceptance shall be filed in
triplicate with the Commission within
sixty (60) days from date of issuance
accompanied by a certified copy of the
deed of conveyance or other instrument evidencing transfer of the property under license, together with evidence of the recording thereof.

11.5 Exemption of minor projects.
11.6 Exemption of State and municipal licensees and exemptees.
11.7 Effective date.
11.8 Adjustment of annual charges.

Subpart B—Charges for Headwater
Benefits
11.10 General provision; waiver and exemption; definitions.
11.11 Energy gains method of determining
headwater benefits charges.
11.12 Determination of section 10(f) costs.
11.13 Energy gains calculations.
11.14 Procedures for establishing charges
without an energy gains investigation.
11.15 Procedures for determining charges by
energy gains investigation.
11.16 Filing requirements.
11.17 Procedures for payment of charges and
costs.

[Order 175, 19 FR 5217, Aug. 18, 1954]

Subpart C—General Procedures

APPLICATION FOR LEASE OF PROJECT
PROPERTY
§ 9.10 Filing.
Any licensee desiring to lease the
project property covered by a license or
any part thereof, where the lessee is
granted the exclusive occupancy, possession, or use of project works for purposes of generating, transmitting, or
distributing power, and the person, association, or corporation, State, or municipality desiring to acquire the
project property by lease, must file the
proposed lease together with the application in accordance with § 4.32(b)(1) of
this chapter. The application and the
Commission’s action on it will, in general, be subject to the provisions of
§§ 9.1 through 9.3.
[Order 737, 75 FR 43403, July 26, 2010]

PART
11—ANNUAL
CHARGES
UNDER PART I OF THE FEDERAL
POWER ACT

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Subpart A—Charges for Costs of Administration, Use of Tribal Lands and Other
Government Lands, and Use of Government Dams
Sec.
11.1 Costs of administration.
11.2 Use of government lands.
11.3 Use of government dams, excluding
pumped storage projects.
11.4 Use of government dams for pumped
storage projects, and use of tribal lands.

11.20 Time for payment.
11.21 Penalties.
APPENDIX A TO PART 11—FEE SCHEDULE FOR
FY 2018
AUTHORITY: 16 U.S.C. 792–828c; 42 U.S.C.
7101–7352.

Subpart A—Charges for Costs of
Administration, Use of Tribal
Lands and Other Government
Lands, and Use of Government Dams
§ 11.1 Costs of administration.
(a) Authority. Pursuant to section
10(e) of the Federal Power Act and section 3401 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1986, the Commission
will assess reasonable annual charges
against licensees and exemptees to reimburse the United States for the costs
of administration of the Commission’s
hydropower regulatory program.
(b) Scope. The annual charges under
this section will be charged to and allocated among:
(1) All licensees of projects of more
than 1.5 megawatts of installed capacity; and
(2) All holders of exemptions under
either section 30 of the Federal Power
Act or sections 405 and 408 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of
1978, as amended by section 408 of the
Energy Security Act of 1980, but only if
the exemption was issued subsequent
to April 21, 1995 and is for a project of

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
more than 1.5 megawatts of installed
capacity.
(3) If the exemption for a project of
more than 1.5 megawatts of installed
capacity was issued subsequent to
April 21, 1995 but pursuant to an application filed prior to that date, the
exemptee may credit against its annual
charge any filing fee paid pursuant to
§ 381.601 of this chapter, which was removed effective April 21, 1995, 18 CFR
381.601 (1994), until the total of all such
credits equals the filing fee that was
paid.
(c) Licenses and exemptions other than
State or municipal. For licensees and
exemptees, other than State or municipal:
(1) A determination shall be made for
each fiscal year of the costs of administration of Part I of the Federal Power
Act chargeable to such licensees or
exemptees, from which shall be deducted any administrative costs that
are stated in the license or exemption
or fixed by the Commission in determining headwater benefit payments.
(2) For each fiscal year the costs of
administration determined under paragraph (c)(1) of this section will be assessed
against
such
licenses
or
exemptee in the proportion that the
annual charge factor for each such
project bears to the total of the annual
charge factors under all such outstanding licenses and exemptions.
(3) The annual charge factor for each
such project shall be found as follows:
(i) For a conventional project the
factor is its authorized installed capacity plus 112.5 times its annual energy
output in millions of kilowatt-hours.
(ii) For a pure pumped storage
project the factor is its authorized installed capacity.
(iii) For a mixed conventionalpumped storage project the factor is its
authorized installed capacity plus 112.5
times its gross annual energy output in
millions of kilowatt-hours less 75 times
the annual energy used for pumped
storage pumping in million of kilowatt-hours.
(iv) For purposes of determining
their annual charges factor, projects
that are operated pursuant to an exemption will be deemed to have an annual energy output of zero.

§ 11.1
(4) To enable the Commission to determine such charges annually, each licensee whose authorized installed capacity exceeds 1.5 megawatts must file
with the Commission, on or before November 1 of each year, a statement
under oath showing the gross amount
of power generated (or produced by
nonelectrical equipment) and the
amount of power used for pumped storage pumping by the project during the
preceding fiscal year, expressed in kilowatt hours. If any licensee does not report the gross energy output of its
project within the time specified
above, the Commission’s staff will estimate the energy output and this estimate may be used in lieu of the filings
required by this section made by such
licensee after November 1.
(5) For unconstructed projects, the
assessments begin on the date by which
the licensee or exemptee is required to
commence project construction, or as
that deadline may be extended, but in
no case longer than four years after the
issuance date of the license or exemption. For constructed projects, the assessments begin on the effective date
of the license or exemption, except for
any new capacity authorized therein.
The assessments for new authorized capacity at licensed or exempted projects
begin on the date by which the licensee
or exemptee is required to commence
construction of the new capacity. In
the event that assessments begin during a fiscal year, the charges will be
prorated.
(d) State and municipal licensees and
exemptees. For State or municipal licensees and exemptees:
(1) A determination shall be made for
each fiscal year of the cost of administration under Part I of the Federal
Power Act chargeable to such licensees
and exemptees, from which shall be deducted any administrative costs that
are stated in the license or exemption
or that are fixed by the Commission in
determining headwater benefit payments.
(2) An exemption will be granted to a
licensee or exemptee to the extent, if
any, to which it may be entitled under
section 10(e) of the Act provided the
data is submitted as requested in paragraphs (d) (4) and (5) of this section.

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§ 11.1

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–18 Edition)

(3) For each fiscal year the total actual cost of administration as determined under paragraph (d)(1) of this
section will be assessed against each
such licensee or exemptee (except to
the extent of the exemptions granted
pursuant to paragraph (d)(2) of this section) in the proportion that the authorized installed capacity of each such
project bears to the total such capacity
under all such outstanding licenses or
exemptions.
(4) To enable the Commission to compute on the bill for annual charges the
exemption to which State and municipal licensees and exemptees are entitled because of the use of power by the
licensee or exemptee for State or municipal purposes, each such licensee or
exemptee must file with the Commission, on or before November 1 of each
year, a statement under oath showing
the following information with respect
to the power generated by the project
and the disposition thereof during the
preceding fiscal year, expressed in kilowatt-hours:
(i) Gross amount of power generated
by the project.
(ii) Amount of power used for station
purposes and lost in transmission, etc.
(iii) Net amount of power available
for sale or use by licensee or exemptee,
classified as follows:
(A) Used by licensee or exemptee.
(B) Sold by licensee or exemptee.
(5) When the power from a licensed or
exempted project owned by a State or
municipality enters into its electric
system, making it impracticable to
meet the requirements of this section
with respect to the disposition of
project
power,
such
licensee
or
exemptee may, in lieu thereof, furnish
similar information with respect to the
disposition of the available power of
the entire electric system of the licensee or exemptee.
(6) The assessments commence on the
date of commencement of project operation. In the event that project operation commences during a fiscal year,
the charges will be prorated based on
the date on which operation commenced.
(e) Transmission lines. For projects involving transmission lines only, the administrative charge will be stated in
the license.

(f) Maximum charge. No licensed or
exempted project’s annual charge may
exceed a maximum charge established
each year by the Commission to equal
2.0 percent of the adjusted Commission
costs of administration of the hydropower regulatory program. For every
project with an annual charge determined to be above the maximum
charge, that project’s annual charge
will be set at the maximum charge, and
any amount above the maximum
charge will be reapportioned to the remaining projects. The reapportionment
will be computed using the method
outlined in paragraphs (c) and (d) of
this section (but excluding any project
whose annual charge is already set at
the maximum amount). This procedure
will be repeated until no project’s annual charge exceeds the maximum
charge.
(g) Commission’s costs. (1) With respect
to costs incurred by the Commission,
the assessment of annual charges will
be based on an estimate of the costs of
administration of Part I of the Federal
Power Act that will be incurred during
the fiscal year in which the annual
charges are assessed. After the end of
the fiscal year, the assessment will be
recalculated based on the costs of administration that were actually incurred during that fiscal year; the actual costs will be compared to the estimated costs; and the difference between the actual and estimated costs
will be carried over as an adjustment
to the assessment for the subsequent
fiscal year.
(2) The issuance of bills based on the
administrative costs incurred by the
Commission during the year in which
the bill is issued will commence in 1993.
The annual charge for the administrative costs that were incurred in fiscal
year 1992 will be billed in 1994. At the
licensee’s option, the charge may be
paid in three equal annual installments
in fiscal years 1994, 1995, and 1996, plus
any accrued interest. If the licensee
elects the three-year installment plan,
the Commission will accrue interest
(at the most recent yield of two-year
Treasury securities) on the unpaid
charges and add the accrued interest to
the installments billed in fiscal years
1995 and 1996.

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(h) In making their annual reports to
the Commission on their costs in administering Part I of the Federal
Power Act, the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service are to deduct
any amounts that were deposited into
their Treasury accounts during that
year as reimbursements for conducting
studies and reviews pursuant to section
30(e) of the Federal Power Act.
(i) Definition. As used in paragraphs
(c) and (d) of this section, authorized installed capacity means the lesser of the
ratings of the generator or turbine
units. The rating of a generator is the
product of the continuous-load capacity rating of the generator in kilovoltamperes (kVA) and the system power
factor in kW/kVA. If the licensee or
exemptee does not know its power factor, a factor of 1.0 kW/kVA will be
used. The rating of a turbine is the
product of the turbine’s capacity in
horsepower (hp) at best gate (maximum
efficiency point) opening under the
manufacturer’s rated head times a conversion factor of 0.75 kW/hp. If the generator or turbine installed has a rating
different from that authorized in the license or exemption, or the installed
generator is rewound or otherwise
modified to change its rating, or the
turbine is modified to change its rating, the licensee or exemptee must
apply to the Commission to amend its
authorized installed capacity to reflect
the change.
(j) Transition. For a license having
the capacity of the project for annual
charge purposes stated in horsepower,
that capacity shall be deemed to be the
capacity stated in kilowatts elsewhere
in the license, including any amendments thereto.
[60 FR 15047, Mar. 22, 1995, as amended by
Order 584, 60 FR 57925, Nov. 24, 1995; Order
815, 80 FR 63671, Oct. 21, 2015]

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§ 11.2

Use of government lands.

(a) Reasonable annual charges for
recompensing the United States for the
use, occupancy, and enjoyment of its
lands (other than lands adjoining or
pertaining to Government dams or
other structures owned by the United
States Government) or its other property, will be fixed by the Commission.

§ 11.2
(b) General rule. Annual charges for
the use of government lands will be
payable in advance, and will be set on
the basis of an annual schedule of peracre rental fees, as set forth in Appendix A of this part. The Executive Director will publish the updated fee schedule in the FEDERAL REGISTER.
(c) The annual per-acre rental fee is
the product of four factors: the adjusted per-acre value multiplied by the
encumbrance factor multiplied by the
rate of return multiplied by the annual
adjustment factor.
(1) Adjusted per-acre value. (i) Counties (or other geographical areas) are
assigned a per-acre value based on
their average per-acre land and building value published in the Census of
Agriculture (Census) by the National
Agricultural
Statistics
Service
(NASS). The adjusted per-acre value is
computed by reducing the NASS Census land and building value by the sum
of a state-specific modifier and seven
percent. A table of state-specific adjustments will be available on the
Commission’s Web site.
(ii) The state-specific modifier is a
percentage reduction applicable to all
counties or geographic areas in a state
(except Puerto Rico), and represents
the ratio of the total value of irrigated
farmland in the state to the total value
of all farmland in the state. The statespecific modifier will be recalculated
every five years beginning in payment
year 2016.
(iii) The state-specific modifier for
Puerto Rico is 13 percent.
(iv) For all geographic areas in Alaska except for the Aleutian Islands
Area, the Commission will calculate a
statewide per-acre value based on the
average per-acre land and building values published in the NASS Census for
the Kenai Peninsula Area and the Fairbanks Area. This statewide per-acre
value will be reduced by the sum of the
state-specific modifier and seven percent. The resulting adjusted statewide
per-acre value will be applied to all
projects located in Alaska, except for
projects located in the Aleutian Island
Area.
(2) Encumbrance factor. The encumbrance factor is 50 percent.
(3) Rate of return. The rate of return
is 5.77 percent through payment year

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§ 11.3

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–18 Edition)

2025. The rate of return will be adjusted
every 10 years thereafter, and will be
based on the 10-year average of the 30year Treasury bond yield rate immediately preceding the applicable NASS
Census. For example, for years 2026
through 2035, the rate of return will be
based on the 10-year average (2012–2021)
of the 30-year Treasury bond yield rate
immediately preceding the 2022 NASS
Census. If the 30-year Treasury bond
yield rate is not available, the next
longest term Treasury bond available
should be used in its place.
(4) Annual adjustment factor. The annual adjustment factor is 1.9 percent
through payment year 2015. For years
2016 through 2025, the annual adjustment factor is the annual change in the
Implicit Price Deflator for the Gross
Domestic Product (IPD–GDP) for the
ten years (2014–2023) preceding issuance
(2024) of the most recent NASS Census
(2022). Each subsequent ten year adjustment will be made in the same
manner.
(d) The annual charge for the use of
Government lands for 2013 will be reduced by 25 percent for all licensees
subject to this section.
(e) The minimum annual charge for
the use of Government lands under any
license will be $25.

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[Order 774, 78 FR 5265, Jan. 25, 2013, as
amended by Order 838, 83 FR 7, Jan. 2, 2018]

§ 11.3 Use of government dams, excluding pumped storage projects.
(a) General rule. (1) Any licensee
whose non-Federal project uses a Government dam or other structure for
electric power generation and whose
annual charges are not already specified in final form in the license must
pay the United States an annual
charge for the use of that dam or other
structure as determined in accordance
with this section. Payment of such annual charge is in addition to any reimbursement paid by a licensee for costs
incurred by the United States as a direct result of the licensee’s project development at such Government dam.
(2) Any licensee that is obligated
under the terms of a license issued on
or before September 16, 1986 to pay
specified annual charges for the use of
a Government dam must continue to
pay the annual charges prescribed in

the project license pending any readjustment of the annual charge for the
project made pursuant to section 10(e)
of the Federal Power Act.
(b) Graduated flat rates. Annual
charges for the use of Government
dams or other structures owned by the
United States are 1 mill per kilowatthour for the first 40 gigawatt-hours of
energy a project produces, 11⁄2 mills per
kilowatt-hour for over 40 up to and including 80 gigawatt-hours, and 2 mills
per kilowatt-hour for any energy the
project produces over 80 gigawatthours.
(c) Information reporting. (1) Except as
provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, each licensee must file with the
Commission, on or before November 1
of each year, a sworn statement showing the gross amount of energy generated during the preceding fiscal year
and the amount of energy provided free
of charge to the Government. The determination of the annual charge will
be based on the gross energy production less the energy provided free of
charge to the Government.
(2) A licensee who has filed these
data under another section of part 11 or
who has submitted identical data with
FERC or the Energy Information Administration for the same fiscal year is
not required to file the information described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section. Referenced filings should be identified by company name, date filed,
docket or project number, and form,
number.
(d) Credits. A licensee may file a request with the Director of the Office of
Energy Projects for a credit for contractual payments made for construction, operation, and maintenance of a
Government dam at any time before 30
days after receiving a billing for annual charges determined under this
section. The Director, or his designee,
will grant such a credit only when the
licensee demonstrates that a credit is
reasonably justified. The Director, or
his designee, shall consider, among
other factors, the contractual arrangements between the licensee and the
Federal agency which owns the dam
and whether these arrangements reveal
clearly that substantial payments are

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
being made for power purposes, relevant legislation, and other equitable
factors.
[Order 379, 49 FR 22778, June 1, 1984, as
amended by Order 379–A, 49 FR 33862, Aug. 27,
1984. Redesignated at 51 FR 24318, July 3,
1986; Order 469, 52 FR 18209, May 14, 1987; 52
FR 33802, Sept. 8, 1987; 53 FR 44859, Nov. 7,
1988; Order 647, 69 FR 32438, June 10, 2004]

§ 11.4 Use of government dams for
pumped storage projects, and use of
tribal lands.
(a) General Rule. The Commission will
determine on a case-by-case basis
under section 10(e) of the Federal
Power Act the annual charges for any
pumped storage project using a Government dam or other structure and
for any project using tribal lands within Indian reservations.
(b) Information reporting. (1) Except as
provided in paragraph (b)(2) of this section a Licensee whose project includes
pumped storage facilities must file
with the Commission, on or before November 1 of each year, a sworn statement showing the gross amount of energy generated during the preceding
fiscal year, and the amount of energy
provided free of charge to the Government, and the amount of energy used
for pumped storage pumping.
(2) A licensee who has filed these
data under another section of part 11 or
who has submitted identical data with
FERC or the Energy Information Administration for the same fiscal year is
not required to file the information required in paragraph (b)(1) of this section. Referenced filings should be identified by company name, date filed,
docket or project number, and form
number.
(c) Commencing in 1993, the annual
charges for any project using tribal
land within Indian reservations will be
billed during the fiscal year in which
the land is used, for the use of that
land during that year.

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[Order 379, 49 FR 22778, June 1, 1984. Redesignated at 51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986; Order 469,
52 FR 18209, May 14, 1987; 52 FR 33802, Sept.
8, 1987; Order 551, 58 FR 15770, Mar. 24, 1993]

§ 11.5 Exemption of minor projects.
No exemption will be made from payment of annual charges for the use of
Government dams or tribal lands with-

§ 11.6
in Indian reservations but licenses may
be issued without charges other than
for such use for the development,
transmission, or distribution of power
for domestic, mining, or other beneficial use in minor projects.
[Order 141, 12 FR 8492, Dec. 19, 1947. Redesignated by Order 379, 49 FR 22778, June 1, 1984.
Redesignated at 51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986]

§ 11.6 Exemption of State and municipal licensees and exemptees.
(a) Bases for exemption. A State or
municipal licensee or exemptee may
claim total or partial exemption from
the assessment of annual charges upon
one or more of the following grounds:
(1) The project was primarily designed to provide or improve navigation;
(2) To the extent that power generated, transmitted, or distributed by
the project was sold directly or indirectly to the public (ultimate consumer) without profit;
(3) To the extent that power generated, transmitted, or distributed by
the project was used by the licensee for
State or municipal purposes.
(b) Projects primarily for navigation.
No State or municipal licensee shall be
entitled to exemption from the payment of annual charges on the ground
that the project was primarily designed
to provide or improve navigation unless the licensee establishes that fact
from the actual conditions under which
the project was constructed and was
operated during the calendar year for
which the charge is made.
(c) State or municipal use. A State or
municipal licensee shall be entitled to
exemption from the payment of annual
charges for the project to the extent
that power generated, transmitted, or
distributed by the project is used by
the licensee itself for State or municipal purposes, such as lighting streets,
highways, parks, public buildings, etc.,
for operating licensee’s water or sewerage system, or in performing other
public functions of the licensee.
(d) Sales to public. No State or municipal licensee shall be entitled to exemption from the payment of annual
charges on the ground that power generated, transmitted, or distributed by

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§ 11.7

18 CFR Ch. I (4–1–18 Edition)

the project is sold to the public without profit, unless such licensee shall
show:
(1) That it maintains an accounting
system which segregates the operations of the licensed project and reflects with reasonable accuracy the
revenues and expenses of the project;
(2) That an income statement, prepared in accordance with the Commission’s Uniform System of Accounts,
shows that the revenues from the sale
of project power do not exceed the
total amount of operating expenses,
maintenance, depreciation, amortization, taxes, and interest on indebtedness, applicable to the project property. Periodic accruals or payments for
redemption of the principal of bonds or
other indebtedness may not be deducted in determining the net profit of
the project.
(e) Sales for resale. Notwithstanding
compliance by a State or municipal licensee with the requirements of paragraph (d) of this section, it shall be
subject to the payment of annual
charges to the extent that electric
power generated, transmitted, or distributed by the project is sold to another State, municipality, person, or
corporation for resale, unless the licensee shall show that the power was
sold to the ultimate consumer without
profit. The matter of whether or not a
profit was made is a question of fact to
be established by the licensee.
(f) Interchange of power. Notwithstanding compliance by a State or municipal licensee with the requirements
of paragraph (d) of this section, it shall
be subject to the payment of annual
charges to the extent that power generated, transmitted, or distributed by
the project was supplied under an
interchange agreement to a State, municipality, person, or corporation for
sale at a profit (which power was not
offset by an equivalent amount of
power received under such interchange
agreement) unless the licensee shall
show that the power was sold to ultimate consumers without profit.
(g) Construction period. During the period when the licensed project is under
construction and is not generating
power, it will be considered as operating without profit within the meaning of this section, and licensee will be

entitled to total exemption from the
payment of annual charges, except as
to those charges relating to the use of
a Government dam or tribal lands
within Indian reservations.
(h) Optional showing. When the power
from the licensed project enters into
the electric power system of the State
or municipal licensee, making it impracticable to meet the requirements
set forth in this section with respect to
the operations of the project only, such
licensee may, in lieu thereof, furnish
the same information with respect to
the operations of said electric power
system as a whole.
(i) Application for exemption. Applications for exemption from payment of
annual charges shall be signed by an
authorized executive officer or chief
accounting officer of the licensee or
exemptee and verified under oath. The
application must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission in accordance with filing procedures posted on
the Commission’s Web site at http://
www.ferc.gov within the time allowed
(by § 11.20) for the payment of the annual charges. If the licensee or
exemptee, within the time allowed for
the payment of the annual charges,
files notice that it intends to file an
application for exemption, an additional period of 30 days is allowed within which to complete and file the application for exemption. The filing of an
application for exemption does not by
itself alleviate the requirement to pay
the annual charges, nor does it exonerate the licensee or exemptee from
the assessment of penalties under
§ 11.21. If a bill for annual charges becomes payable after an application for
an exemption has been filed and while
the application is still pending for decision, the bill may be paid under protest
and subject to refund.
[Order 143, 13 FR 6681, Nov. 13, 1948. Redesignated and amended by Order 379, 49 FR 22778,
June 1, 1984. Redesignated at 51 FR 24318,
July 3, 1986; 60 FR 15048, Mar. 22, 1995; Order
737, 75 FR 43403, July 26, 2010]

§ 11.7

Effective date.

All annual charges imposed under
this subpart will be computed beginning on the effective date of the license

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unless some other date is fixed in the
license.
[51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986]

§ 11.8 Adjustment of annual charges.
All annual charges imposed under
this subpart continue in effect as fixed
unless changed as authorized by law.
[51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986]

Subpart B—Charges for
Headwater Benefits

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SOURCE: Order 453, 51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986,
unless otherwise noted.

§ 11.10 General provision; waiver and
exemptions; definitions.
(a) Headwater benefits charges. (1) The
Commission will assess or approve
charges under this subpart for direct
benefits
derived
from
headwater
projects constructed by the United
States, a licensee, or a pre-1920 permittee. Charges under this subpart will
amount to an equitable part of the annual costs of interest, maintenance,
and depreciation expenses of such headwater projects and the costs to the
Commission of determining headwater
benefits charges. Except as provided in
paragraph (b) of this section, the owner
of any non-Federal downstream project
that receives headwater benefits must
pay charges determined under this subpart.
(2) Headwater benefits are the additional electric generation at a downstream project that results from regulation of the flow of the river by the
headwater, or upstream, project, usually by increasing or decreasing the release of water from a storage reservoir.
(b) Waiver and exemptions. The owner
of a downstream project with installed
generating capacity of 1.5 MW (2000
horsepower) or less or for which the
Commission has granted an exemption
from section 10(f) is not required to pay
headwater benefits charges.
(c) Definitions. For purposes of this
subpart:
(1) Energy gains means the difference
between the number of kilowatt-hours
of energy produced at a downstream
project with the headwater project and
that which would be produced without
the headwater project.

§ 11.10
(2) Generation means gross generation
of electricity at a hydroelectric
project, including generation needed
for station use or the equivalent for direct drive units, measured in kilowatthours. It does not include energy used
for or derived from pumping in a
pumped storage facility.
(3) Headwater project costs means the
total costs of an upstream project constructed by the United States, a licensee, or pre-1920 permittee.
(4) Separable cost means the difference
between the cost of a multiple-function
headwater project with and without
any particular function.
(5) Remaining benefits means the difference between the separable cost of a
specific function in a multiple-function
project and the lesser of:
(i) The benefits of that function in
the project, as determined by the responsible Federal agency at the time
the project or function was authorized;
or
(ii) The cost of the most likely alternative single-function project providing the same benefits.
(6) Joint-use cost means the difference
between the total project cost and the
total separable costs. Joint-use costs
are allocated among the project functions according to each function’s percentage of the total remaining benefits.
(7) Specific power cost means that portion of the headwater project costs
that is directly attributable to the
function of power generation at the
headwater project, including, but not
limited to, the cost of the electric generators, turbines, penstocks, and substation.
(8) Joint-use power cost means the portion of the joint-use cost allocated to
the power function of the project.
(9) Section 10(f) costs means the annual interest, depreciation, and maintenance expense portion of the jointuse power cost, including costs of nonpower functions required by statute to
be paid by revenues from the power
function.
(10) Party means:
(i) The owner of a non-Federal downstream hydroelectric project which is
directly benefited by a headwater
project constructed by the United

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States, a licensee, or a pre-1920 permittee;
(ii) The owner of a headwater project
constructed by the United States, a licensee, or a pre-1920 permittee;
(iii) An operating agency of, or an
agency marketing power from, a headwater project constructed by the
United States; or
(iv) Any party, as defined in
§ 385.102(c) of this chapter.
(11) Final charge means a charge assessed on an annual basis to recover
section 10(f) costs and which represents
the final determination of the charge
for the period for which headwater benefits are assessed. Final charges may
be established retroactively, to finalize
an interim charge, or prospectively.
(12) Interim charge means a charge assessed to recover section 10(f) costs for
a specified period of headwater benefits
pending determination of a final
charge for that period.
(13) Investment cost means the sum of:
(i) Project construction costs, including cost of land, labor and materials,
cost of pre- and post-authorization investigations, and cost of engineering,
supervision, and administration during
construction of the project; and
(ii) Interest during construction.

§ 11.11 Energy gains method of determining headwater benefits charges.
(a) Applicability. This section applies
to any determination of headwater
benefits charges, unless:
(1) The Commission has approved
headwater benefits charges pursuant to
an existing coordination agreement
among the parties;
(2) The parties reach, and the Commission approves, a settlement with respect to headwater benefits charges,
pursuant to § 11.14(a) of this subpart; or
(3) Charges may be assessed under
§ 11.14(b).
(b) General rule—(1) Summary. Except
as provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this
section, a headwater benefits charge
for a downstream project is determined
under this subpart by apportioning the
section 10(f) costs of the headwater
project among the headwater project
and all downstream projects that are

P = Cp ×

En
E j + Ed

In which:
P = annual payment to be made for headwater benefits received by a downstream
project,
Cp = annual section 10(f) cost of the headwater project,
En = annual energy gains received at a downstream project, or group of projects if
owned by one entity,
Ed = annual energy gains received at all
downstream projects (except those specified in § 11.10(b) of this chapter), and
Ej = portion of the annual energy generated
at the headwater project assigned to the
joint-use power cost.

(3) If power generation is not a function of the headwater project, section
10(f) costs will be apportioned only
among the downstream projects.
(4) If the headwater project is constructed after the downstream project,
liability for headwater benefits charges
will accrue beginning on the day on
which any energy losses at the downstream project due to filling the headwater reservoir have been offset by
subsequent energy gains. If the headwater project is constructed prior to
the downstream project, liability for
headwater benefits charges will accrue
beginning on the day on which benefits
are first realized by the downstream
project.
(5) No final charge assessed by the
Commission under this subpart may
exceed 85 percent of the value of the
energy gains. If a party demonstrates,

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[Order 453, 51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986, as
amended by Order 699, 72 FR 45324, Aug. 14,
2007]

not exempt from or waived from headwater benefits charges under § 11.10(b)
of this chapter, according to each
project’s share of the total energy benefits to those projects resulting from
the headwater project.
(2) Calculation; headwater benefits formula. The annual headwater benefits
charge for a downstream project is derived by multiplying the section 10(f)
cost by the ratio of the energy gains
received by the downstream project to
the sum of total energy gains received
by all downstream projects (except
those projects specified in § 11.10(b) of
this chapter) plus the energy generated
at the headwater project that is assigned to the joint-use power cost, as
follows:

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within the time specified in § 11.17(b)(3)
for response to a preliminary assessment, that any final charge assessed
under this subpart, not including the
cost of the investigation assessed under
§ 11.17(c), exceeds 85 percent of the
value of the energy gains provided to
the downstream project for the period
for which the charge is assessed, the
Commission will reduce the charge to
not more than 85 percent of the value.
For purposes of this paragraph, the
value of the energy gains is the cost of
obtaining an equivalent amount of
electricity from the most likely alternative source during the period for
which the charge is assessed.

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§ 11.12 Determination of section 10(f)
costs.
(a) for non-Federal headwater projects.
If the headwater project was constructed by a licensee or pre-1920 permittee and a party requests the Commission to determine charges, the
Commission will determine on a caseby-case basis what portion of the annual interest, maintenance, and depreciation costs of the headwater project
constitutes the section 10(f) costs, for
purposes of this subpart.
(b) For Federal headwater projects. (1)
If the headwater project was constructed or is operated by the United
States, and the Commission has not approved a settlement between the downstream project owner and the headwater project owner, the section 10(f)
cost will be determined by deriving,
from information provided by the headwater project owner pursuant to § 11.16
of this subpart, the joint-use power
cost and the portion of the annual
joint-use power cost that represents
the interest, maintenance, and depreciation costs of the project.
(2) If power is not an authorized function of the headwater project, the section 10(f) cost is the annual interest,
maintenance, and depreciation portion
of the headwater project costs designated as the joint-use power cost, derived by deeming a power function at
the project. The value of the benefits
assigned to the deemed power function,
for purposes of determining the value
of remaining benefits of the joint-use
power cost, is the total value of down-

§ 11.13
stream energy gains included in the
headwater benefits formula.
(3) For purposes of this paragraph,
total value of downstream energy gains
means the lesser of:
(i) The cost of generating an equivalent amount of electricity at the most
likely alternative facility at the time
the headwater project became operational; or
(ii) The incremental cost of installing electrical generation at the headwater project at the time the project
became operational.
§ 11.13 Energy gains calculations.
(a) Energy gains at a downstream
project. (1) Energy gains at a downstream project are determined by simulating operation of the downstream
project with and without the effects of
the headwater project. Except for determinations which are not complex or
in which headwater benefits are expected to be small, calculations will be
made by application of the Headwater
Benefits Energy Gains Model, as presented in The Headwater Benefits Energy
Gains (HWBEG) Model Description and
Users Manual, which is available for the
National Technical Information Service, U.S. Department of Commerce, 5285
Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
(2) If more than one headwater
project provide energy gains to a downstream project, the energy gains at the
downstream project are attributed to
the headwater projects according to
the time sequence of commencement of
operation in which each headwater
project provided energy gains at the
downstream project, by:
(i) Crediting the headwater project
that is first in time with the amount of
energy gains that it provided to the
downstream project prior to operation
of the headwater project that is next in
time; and
(ii) Crediting any subsequent headwater project with the additional increment of energy gains provided by it
to the downstream project.
(3) Annual energy losses at a downstream project, or group of projects
owned by the same entity, that are attributable to the headwater project
will be subtracted from energy gains
for the same annual period at the
downstream project or group of

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projects. A net loss in one calendar
year will be subtracted from net gains
in subsequent years until no net loss
remains.
(b) Energy generated at the headwater
project. (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this section,
the portion of the total annual energy
generation at the headwater project
that is to be attributed to the joint-use
power cost is derived by multiplying
the total annual generation at the
headwater project and the ratio of the
project investment cost assigned to the
joint-use power cost to the sum of the
investment cost assigned to both the
specific power cost and the joint-use
power cost of the headwater project, as
follows:

Ej = E ×

§ 11.15 Procedures for determining
charges by energy gains investigation.

Cj
Cs + C j

In which:
Ej = annual energy generated at the headwater project to be attributed to the
joint-use power cost,
E = total annual generation at the headwater project,
Cj = project investment costs assigned to the
joint-use power cost, and
Cs = project investment costs assigned to
specific power costs.

(2) If the headwater project contains
a pumped storage facility, calculation
of the portion of the total annual energy generation at the headwater
project that is attributable to the
joint-use power cost will be determined
on a case-by-case basis.
(3) If no power is generated at the
headwater project, the amount of energy attributable to the joint-use
power cost under this section is the
total of all downstream energy gains
included in the headwater benefits formula.
§ 11.14 Procedures for establishing
charges without an energy gains investigation.
(a) Settlements. (1) Owners of downstream and headwater projects subject
to this subpart may negotiate a settlement for headwater benefits charges.
Settlements must be filed with the
Commission for its approval, according
to the provisions of § 385.602.
(2) If the headwater project is a Federal project, any settlement under this

(a) Purpose of investigations; limitation.
Except as permitted under § 11.14, the
Commission will conduct an investigation to obtain information for establishing headwater benefits charges
under this subpart. The Commission
will investigate and determine charges
for a project downstream from a nonFederal headwater project only if the
parties are unable to agree to a settlement and one of the parties requests
the Commission to determine charges.
(b) Notification. The Commission will
notify each downstream project owner
and each headwater project owner
when it initiates an investigation
under this section, and the period of
project operations to be studied will be
specified. An investigation will continue until a final charge has been established for all years studied in the
investigation.
(c) Jurisdictional objections. If any
project owner wishes to object to the
assessment of a headwater benefits
charge on jurisdictional grounds, such
objection must:
(1) Be raised within 30 days after the
notice of the investigation is issued;
and
(2) State in detail the grounds for its
objection.
(d) Investigations. (1) For any downstream project for which a final charge
pursuant to an investigation has never
been established, the Commission will

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section must result in headwater benefits payments that approximate those
that would result under the energy
gains method.
(b) Continuation of previous headwater
benefits determinations. (1) For any
downstream project being assessed
headwater benefit charges on or before
September 16, 1986, the Commission
will continue to assess charges to that
project on the same basis until changes
occur in the river basin, including hydrology or project development, that
affect headwater benefits.
(2) Any procedures that apply to
§ 11.17(b)(5) of this subpart will apply to
any prospectively fixed charges that
are continued under this paragraph.

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conduct an initial investigation to determine a final charge.
(2) The Commission may, for good
cause shown by a party or on its own
motion, initiate a new investigation of
a river basin to determine whether, because of any change in the hydrology,
project development, or other characteristics of the river basin that effects
headwater benefits, it should:
(i) Establish a new final charge to replace a final charge previously established under § 11.17(b)(5); or
(ii) Revise any variable of the headwater benefits formula that has become a constant in calculating a final
charge.
(3) Scope of investigations. (i) The
Commission will establish a final
charge pursuant to an investigation
based on information available to the
Commission through the annual data
submission requirements of § 11.16, if
such information is adequate to establish a reasonably accurate final charge.
(ii) If the information available to
the Commission is not sufficient to
provide a reasonably accurate calculation of the final charge, the Commission will request additional data and
conduct any studies, including studies
of the hydrology of the river basin and
project operations, that it determines
necessary to establish the charge.

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§ 11.16

Filing requirements.

(a) Applicability. (1) Any party subject
to a headwater benefits determination
under this subpart must supply
project-specific data, in accordance
with this section, by February 1 of
each year for data from the preceding
calendar year.
(2) Within 30 days of notice of initiation of an investigation under § 11.15,
a party must supply project-specific
data, in accordance with this section,
for the years specified in the notice.
(b) Data required from owner of the
headwater project. The owner of any
headwater project constructed by the
United States, a licensee, or a pre-1920
permittee that is upstream from a nonFederal hydroelectric project must
submit the following:
(1) Name and location of the headwater project, including the name of
the stream on which it is located.

§ 11.16
(2) The total nameplate rating of installed generating capacity of the
project, expressed in kilowatts, with
the portion of total capacity that represents pumped storage generating capacity separately designated.
(3) A description of the total storage
capacity of the reservoir and allocation
of storage capacity to each of its functions, such as dead storage, power storage, irrigation storage, and flood control storage. Identification, by reservoir elevation, of the portion of the
reservoir assigned to each of its respective storage functions.
(4) An elevation-capacity curve, or a
tabulation of reservoir pool elevations
with corresponding reservoir storage
capacities.
(5) A copy of rule curves, coordination contracts, agreements, or other
relevant data governing the release of
water from the reservoir, including a
separate statement of their effective
dates.
(6) A curve or tabulation showing actual reservoir pool elevations throughout the immediately preceding calendar year and for each year included
in an investigation.
(7) The total annual gross generation
of the hydroelectric plant in kilowatthours, not including energy from
pumped storage operation.
(8) The total number of kilowatthours of energy produced from pumped
storage operation.
(9) The investigation costs attributed
to the power generation function of the
project as of the close of the calendar
year or at a specified date during the
year, categorized according to that
portion that is attributed to the specific power costs, and that portion that
is attributed to the joint-use power
costs.
(10) The portion of the joint-use
power cost, and other costs required by
law to be allocated to joint-use power
cost, each item shown separately, that
are attributable to the annual costs of
interest, maintenance, and depreciation, identifying the annual interest
rate and the method used to compute
the depreciation charge, or the interest
rate and period used to compute amortization if used in lieu of depreciation,
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used for major replacements or rehabilitation.
(c) Data required from owners of downstream projects. The owner of any hydroelectric project which is downstream
from a headwater project constructed
by the United States, a licensee, or pre1920 permittee must submit the following:
(1) Name and location of the downstream project, including the name of
the stream on which it is located.
(2) Total nameplate rating of the installed generating capacity of the
plant, expressed in kilowatts, with the
portion of total capacity that represents pumped storage generating capacity separately designated.
(3) Record of daily gross generation,
not including energy used for pumped
storage, and any unit outage which
may have occurred.
(4) The total number of kilowatthours of energy produced from pumped
storage operation.
(d) Abbreviated data submissions. (1)
For those items in paragraphs (b) and
(c) of this section in which data for the
current period are the same as data
furnished for a prior period, the data
need not be resubmitted if the owner
identifies the last period for which the
data were reported.
(2) The Commission will notify the
project owner that certain data items
in paragraphs (b) and (c) are no longer
required to be submitted annually if:
(i) A variable in the headwater benefits formula has become a constant; or
(ii) A prospective final charge, as described in § 11.17(b)(5), has been established.
(e) Additional data. Owners of headwater projects or downstream projects
must furnish any additional data required by the Commission staff under
paragraph (a) of this section and may
provide other data which they consider
relevant.
§ 11.17 Procedures for payment of
charges and costs.
(a) Payment for benefits from a nonFederal headwater project. Any billing
procedures and payments determined
between a non-Federal headwater
project owner and a downstream
project owner will occur according to
the agreement of those parties.

(b) Charges and payment for benefits
from a Federal headwater project—(1) Interim charges. (i) If the Commission has
not established a final charge and an
investigation is pending, the Commission will issue a downstream project
owner a bill for the interim charge and
costs and a staff report explaining the
calculation of the interim charge.
(ii) An interim charge will be a percentage of the estimate by the Commission staff of what the final charge
will be, as follows:
(A) 100 percent of the estimated final
charge if the Commission previously
has completed an investigation of the
project for which it is assessed; or
(B) 80 percent of the estimated final
charge if the Commission has not completed an investigation of the project
for which it is assessed.
(iii) When a final charge is established for a period for which an interim
charge was paid, the Commission will
apply the amount paid to the final
charge.
(2) Preliminary assessment of a final
charge. Unless the project owner was
assessed a final charge in the previous
year, the Commission will issue to the
downstream project owner a preliminary assessment of any final charge
when it is determined. A staff technical
report explaining the basis of the assessment will be enclosed with the preliminary assessment. Copies of the preliminary assessment will be mailed to
all parties.
(3) Opportunity to respond. After
issuance of a preliminary assessment of
a final charge, parties may respond in
writing within 60 days after the preliminary assessment.
(4) Order and bill. (i) After the opportunity for written response by the parties to the preliminary assessment of a
final charge, the Commission will issue
to the downstream project owner an
order establishing the final charge.
Copies of the order will be mailed to all
parties. A bill will be issued for the
amount of the final charge and costs.
(ii) If a final charge is not established
prospectively under paragraph (b)(5) of
this section, the Commission will issue
an order and a bill for the final charge
and costs each year until prospective
final charges are established. After the

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Commission issues an order establishing a prospective final charge, a
bill will be issued annually for the
amount of the final charge and costs.
(5) Prospective final charges. When the
Commission determines that historical
data, including the hydrology, development, and other characteristics of the
river basin, demonstrate sufficient stability to project average energy gains
and section 10(f) costs, the Commission
will issue to the downstream project
owner an order establishing the final
charge from future years. Copies of the
order will be mailed to all parties. The
prospective final charge will remain in
effect until a new investigation is initiated under § 11.15(d)(2).
(6) Payment under protest. Any payment of a final charge required by this
section may be made under protest if a
party is also appealing the final charge
pursuant to § 385.1902, or requesting rehearing. If payment is made under protest, that party will avoid any penalty
for failure to pay under § 11.21.
(7) Accounting for payments pending
appeal or rehearing. The Commission
will retain any payment received for
final charges from bills issued pursuant
to this section in a special account. No
disbursements to the U.S. Treasury
will be made from the account until 31
days after the bill is issued. If an appeal under § 385.1902 or a request for rehearing is filed by any party, no disbursements to the U.S. Treasury will
be made until final disposition of the
appeal or request for rehearing.
(c) Charges for costs of determinations
of headwater benefits charges. (1) Any
owner of a downstream project that
benefits from a Federal headwater
project must pay to the United States
the cost of making any investigation,
study, or determination relating to the
assessment of the relevant headwater
benefits charge under this subpart.
(2) If any owner of a headwater or
downstream project requests that the
Commission determine headwater benefits charges for benefits provided by
non-Federal headwater projects, the
headwater project owners must pay a
pro rata share of 50 percent of the cost
of making the investigation and determination, in proportion to the benefits
provided by their projects, and the
downstream project owners must pay a

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pro rata share of the remaining 50 percent in proportion to the energy gains
received by their projects.
(3) Any charge assessed under this
paragraph is separate from and will be
added to, any final or interim charge
under this subpart.

Subpart C—General Procedures
§ 11.20 Time for payment.
Annual charges must be paid no later
than 45 days after rendition of a bill by
the Commission. If the licensee or
exemptee believes that the bill is incorrect, no later than 45 days after its
rendition the licensee or exemptee may
file an appeal of the bill with the Chief
Financial Officer. No later than 30 days
after the date of issuance of the Chief
Financial Officer’s decision on the appeal, the licensee or exemptee may file
a request for rehearing of that decision
pursuant to § 385.713 of this chapter. In
the event that a timely appeal to the
Chief Financial Officer or a timely request to the Commission for rehearing
is filed, the payment of the bill may be
made under protest, and subject to refund pending the outcome of the appeal
or rehearing.
[60 FR 15048, Mar. 22, 1995]

§ 11.21 Penalties.
If any person fails to pay annual
charges within the periods specified in
§ 11.20, a penalty of 5 percent of the
total delinquent amount will be assessed and added to the total charges
for the first month or part of month in
which payment is delinquent. An additional penalty of 3 percent for each full
month thereafter will be assessed until
the charges and penalties are satisfied
in accordance with law. The Commission may, by order, waive any penalty
imposed by this subsection, for good
cause shown.
[51 FR 24318, July 3, 1986]

APPENDIX A TO PART 11—FEE SCHEDULE
FOR FY 2018

State

County

Alabama ...................

Autauga ...................
Baldwin ....................
Barbour ...................

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Fee/acre/yr
$62.99
109.71
62.33

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State

Alaska ......................

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Bibb .........................
Blount ......................
Bullock .....................
Butler .......................
Calhoun ...................
Chambers ................
Cherokee .................
Chilton .....................
Choctaw ..................
Clarke ......................
Clay .........................
Cleburne ..................
Coffee ......................
Colbert .....................
Conecuh ..................
Coosa ......................
Covington ................
Crenshaw ................
Cullman ...................
Dale .........................
Dallas ......................
DeKalb ....................
Elmore .....................
Escambia ................
Etowah ....................
Fayette ....................
Franklin ...................
Geneva ....................
Greene ....................
Hale .........................
Henry .......................
Houston ...................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Lamar ......................
Lauderdale ..............
Lawrence .................
Lee ..........................
Limestone ................
Lowndes ..................
Macon .....................
Madison ...................
Marengo ..................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Mobile ......................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Perry ........................
Pickens ....................
Pike .........................
Randolph .................
Russell ....................
Shelby .....................
St. Clair ...................
Sumter .....................
Talladega ................
Tallapoosa ...............
Tuscaloosa ..............
Walker .....................
Washington .............
Wilcox ......................
Winston ...................
Aleutian Islands .......
Statewide ................
Cochise ...................
Coconino .................
Gila ..........................
Graham ...................
Greenlee .................
La Paz .....................
Maricopa .................
Mohave ...................

State

57.82
100.13
60.03
66.95
83.97
71.74
94.24
80.84
51.62
56.37
68.19
75.67
72.67
77.74
54.89
57.13
62.16
55.92
115.12
69.19
50.58
104.48
87.52
62.61
98.10
58.54
57.99
59.58
55.96
57.65
61.61
71.78
72.02
124.25
40.73
81.87
84.32
104.06
112.13
47.59
67.74
102.41
49.14
61.23
104.51
111.99
54.24
72.33
102.89
48.38
56.99
62.78
77.46
62.33
115.74
105.82
39.21
80.18
66.54
81.73
71.05
46.55
46.38
71.71
1.04
37.30
22.64
3.37
5.29
9.33
25.22
20.76
91.48
7.80

County

Arkansas ..................

Navajo .....................
Pima ........................
Pinal ........................
Santa Cruz ..............
Yavapai ...................
Yuma .......................
Arkansas .................
Ashley .....................
Baxter ......................
Benton .....................
Boone ......................
Bradley ....................
Calhoun ...................
Carroll ......................
Chicot ......................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Cleburne ..................
Cleveland ................
Columbia .................
Conway ...................
Craighead ................
Crawford ..................
Crittenden ................
Cross .......................
Dallas ......................
Desha ......................
Drew ........................
Faulkner ..................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Garland ...................
Grant .......................
Greene ....................
Hempstead ..............
Hot Spring ...............
Howard ....................
Independence .........
Izard ........................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Johnson ...................
Lafayette .................
Lawrence .................
Lee ..........................
Lincoln .....................
Little River ...............
Logan ......................
Lonoke ....................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Miller ........................
Mississippi ...............
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Nevada ....................
Newton ....................
Ouachita ..................
Perry ........................
Phillips .....................
Pike .........................
Poinsett ...................
Polk .........................
Pope ........................
Prairie ......................
Pulaski .....................
Randolph .................
Saline ......................
Scott ........................
Searcy .....................
Sebastian ................
Sevier ......................
Sharp .......................
St. Francis ...............

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4.18
8.42
38.43
24.68
25.47
116.65
58.19
63.73
58.52
97.30
56.44
76.62
53.94
55.78
58.47
40.53
70.15
60.06
85.45
47.33
56.77
70.37
65.85
60.94
55.78
35.10
61.18
55.29
71.93
49.97
35.13
80.90
49.42
74.98
44.92
56.33
51.72
45.94
38.75
55.20
63.62
52.76
44.37
58.63
61.35
61.32
36.89
49.28
61.02
59.62
44.18
43.58
62.50
52.74
54.99
41.63
48.40
48.87
53.48
57.26
46.79
67.33
58.17
60.22
54.88
75.42
44.21
77.20
48.21
36.58
58.41
51.23
39.87
51.91

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County

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Fee/acre/yr

Stone .......................
Union .......................
Van Buren ...............
Washington .............
White .......................
Woodruff ..................
Yell ..........................
Alameda ..................
Alpine ......................
Amador ....................
Butte ........................
Calaveras ................
Colusa .....................
Contra Costa ...........
Del Norte .................
El Dorado ................
Fresno .....................
Glenn .......................
Humboldt .................
Imperial ...................
Inyo .........................
Kern .........................
Kings .......................
Lake ........................
Lassen .....................
Los Angeles ............
Madera ....................
Marin .......................
Mariposa .................
Mendocino ...............
Merced ....................
Modoc .....................
Mono .......................
Monterey .................
Napa ........................
Nevada ....................
Orange ....................
Placer ......................
Plumas ....................
Riverside .................
Sacramento .............
San Benito ..............
San Bernardino .......
San Diego ...............
San Francisco .........
San Joaquin ............
San Luis Obispo .....
San Mateo ...............
Santa Barbara .........
Santa Clara .............
Santa Cruz ..............
Shasta .....................
Sierra .......................
Siskiyou ...................
Solano .....................
Sonoma ...................
Stanislaus ................
Sutter .......................
Tehama ...................
Trinity ......................
Tulare ......................
Tuolumne ................
Ventura ....................
Yolo .........................
Yuba ........................
Adams .....................
Alamosa ..................
Arapahoe .................
Archuleta .................
Baca ........................
Bent .........................
Boulder ....................
Broomfield ...............
Chaffee ....................

State

42.81
55.59
54.44
90.20
56.41
54.74
49.83
45.67
35.50
32.56
62.89
27.00
44.95
69.73
72.14
68.09
68.58
38.01
21.38
57.96
6.45
36.71
49.92
50.39
15.95
103.11
63.02
51.55
17.41
33.21
64.04
14.25
23.32
40.49
180.44
89.67
180.87
88.26
14.70
84.52
59.05
23.54
111.36
148.68
1,043.76
83.51
34.86
93.51
60.96
55.56
102.55
23.18
12.45
16.87
46.00
121.00
79.75
54.78
24.64
9.44
62.36
38.33
129.29
46.70
47.94
26.21
26.59
30.74
39.18
10.15
8.48
104.28
35.76
55.17

County

Connecticut ..............

Delaware ..................

Florida ......................

Cheyenne ................
Clear Creek .............
Conejos ...................
Costilla ....................
Crowley ...................
Custer ......................
Delta ........................
Denver .....................
Dolores ....................
Douglas ...................
Eagle .......................
El Paso ....................
Elbert .......................
Fremont ...................
Garfield ....................
Gilpin .......................
Grand ......................
Gunnison .................
Hinsdale ..................
Huerfano .................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Kiowa ......................
Kit Carson ...............
La Plata ...................
Lake ........................
Larimer ....................
Las Animas .............
Lincoln .....................
Logan ......................
Mesa .......................
Mineral ....................
Moffat ......................
Montezuma .............
Montrose .................
Morgan ....................
Otero .......................
Ouray ......................
Park .........................
Phillips .....................
Pitkin .......................
Prowers ...................
Pueblo .....................
Rio Blanco ...............
Rio Grande ..............
Routt ........................
Saguache ................
San Juan .................
San Miguel ..............
Sedgwick .................
Summit ....................
Teller .......................
Washington .............
Weld ........................
Yuma .......................
Fairfield ...................
Hartford ...................
Litchfield ..................
Middlesex ................
New Haven .............
New London ............
Tolland ....................
Windham .................
Kent .........................
New Castle ..............
Sussex ....................
Alachua ...................
Baker .......................
Bay ..........................
Bradford ..................
Brevard ....................
Broward ...................
Calhoun ...................
Charlotte ..................

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14.19
50.06
27.69
20.05
6.25
27.78
60.55
989.44
26.32
91.64
71.87
22.03
20.46
42.67
50.68
51.68
41.72
51.41
96.57
15.76
19.02
100.22
12.45
20.66
33.89
53.21
56.24
7.39
8.71
15.85
61.44
79.23
13.32
20.21
52.39
26.02
11.91
51.82
24.29
33.03
102.13
12.54
13.39
24.24
43.13
40.46
27.12
23.36
26.59
23.20
60.65
36.61
17.84
36.10
25.00
320.04
333.21
300.37
370.86
331.00
272.24
261.57
200.99
219.29
272.38
215.28
104.77
126.18
101.07
81.38
105.37
446.05
41.34
98.63

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Citrus .......................
Clay .........................
Collier ......................
Columbia .................
Dade ........................
DeSoto ....................
Dixie ........................
Duval .......................
Escambia ................
Flagler .....................
Franklin ...................
Gadsden ..................
Gilchrist ...................
Glades .....................
Gulf ..........................
Hamilton ..................
Hardee ....................
Hendry .....................
Hernando ................
Highlands ................
Hillsborough ............
Holmes ....................
Indian River .............
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Lafayette .................
Lake ........................
Lee ..........................
Leon ........................
Levy .........................
Liberty .....................
Madison ...................
Manatee ..................
Marion .....................
Martin ......................
Monroe ....................
Nassau ....................
Okaloosa .................
Okeechobee ............
Orange ....................
Osceola ...................
Palm Beach .............
Pasco ......................
Pinellas ....................
Polk .........................
Putnam ....................
Santa Rosa .............
Sarasota ..................
Seminole .................
St. Johns .................
St. Lucie ..................
Sumter .....................
Suwannee ...............
Taylor ......................
Union .......................
Volusia ....................
Wakulla ...................
Walton .....................
Washington .............
Appling ....................
Atkinson ..................
Bacon ......................
Baker .......................
Baldwin ....................
Banks ......................
Barrow .....................
Bartow .....................
Ben Hill ....................
Berrien .....................
Bibb .........................
Bleckley ...................
Brantley ...................
Brooks .....................
Bryan .......................

State

128.88
68.51
87.25
88.29
494.83
91.41
76.74
134.98
94.99
82.50
37.81
86.23
64.86
59.49
81.43
56.18
80.29
78.98
163.38
57.18
176.20
54.94
75.06
65.55
81.99
80.27
146.74
184.62
107.08
116.25
52.65
65.55
108.80
182.04
128.10
369.38
93.16
70.61
89.39
162.82
76.83
138.00
131.63
586.70
106.66
107.61
153.23
127.61
92.60
68.88
93.70
104.13
78.12
74.06
69.56
119.46
68.17
55.98
55.94
61.77
70.41
76.41
72.42
64.57
144.93
144.90
116.87
66.91
69.98
86.20
61.40
76.31
87.12
77.36

County
Bulloch ....................
Burke .......................
Butts ........................
Calhoun ...................
Camden ...................
Candler ....................
Carroll ......................
Catoosa ...................
Charlton ...................
Chatham ..................
Chattahoochee ........
Chattooga ................
Cherokee .................
Clarke ......................
Clay .........................
Clayton ....................
Clinch ......................
Cobb ........................
Coffee ......................
Colquitt ....................
Columbia .................
Cook ........................
Coweta ....................
Crawford ..................
Crisp ........................
Dade ........................
Dawson ...................
Decatur ....................
DeKalb ....................
Dodge ......................
Dooly .......................
Dougherty ................
Douglas ...................
Early ........................
Echols .....................
Effingham ................
Elbert .......................
Emanuel ..................
Evans ......................
Fannin .....................
Fayette ....................
Floyd .......................
Forsyth ....................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Gilmer ......................
Glascock .................
Glynn .......................
Gordon ....................
Grady ......................
Greene ....................
Gwinnett ..................
Habersham ..............
Hall ..........................
Hancock ..................
Haralson ..................
Harris .......................
Hart .........................
Heard ......................
Henry .......................
Houston ...................
Irwin .........................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jeff Davis ................
Jefferson .................
Jenkins ....................
Johnson ...................
Jones .......................
Lamar ......................
Lanier ......................
Laurens ...................
Lee ..........................
Liberty .....................

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63.88
59.42
91.91
57.81
57.51
62.85
117.00
149.55
53.82
136.19
54.87
81.22
250.26
148.99
43.63
147.01
71.49
322.78
69.45
77.50
129.53
72.58
130.39
81.35
55.14
83.43
205.31
75.38
73.34
58.10
61.86
86.46
173.89
56.65
69.61
73.31
93.32
56.26
68.26
171.61
161.19
102.82
290.06
142.79
178.87
162.01
48.74
103.48
126.56
81.19
85.11
272.65
151.59
216.66
90.32
111.13
126.70
136.69
91.61
151.30
81.72
67.07
146.12
91.35
87.62
52.70
49.56
47.39
83.79
101.24
89.89
54.11
75.91
55.73

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Hawaii ......................

County

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Fee/acre/yr

Lincoln .....................
Long ........................
Lowndes ..................
Lumpkin ...................
Macon .....................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
McDuffie ..................
McIntosh ..................
Meriwether ..............
Miller ........................
Mitchell ....................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Murray .....................
Muscogee ................
Newton ....................
Oconee ....................
Oglethorpe ..............
Paulding ..................
Peach ......................
Pickens ....................
Pierce ......................
Pike .........................
Polk .........................
Pulaski .....................
Putnam ....................
Quitman ...................
Rabun ......................
Randolph .................
Richmond ................
Rockdale .................
Schley .....................
Screven ...................
Seminole .................
Spalding ..................
Stephens .................
Stewart ....................
Sumter .....................
Talbot ......................
Taliaferro .................
Tattnall ....................
Taylor ......................
Telfair ......................
Terrell ......................
Thomas ...................
Tift ...........................
Toombs ...................
Towns ......................
Treutlen ...................
Troup .......................
Turner ......................
Twiggs .....................
Union .......................
Upson ......................
Walker .....................
Walton .....................
Ware ........................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Wheeler ...................
White .......................
Whitfield ..................
Wilcox ......................
Wilkes ......................
Wilkinson .................
Worth .......................
Hawaii .....................
Honolulu ..................
Kauai .......................
Maui ........................

73.14
64.96
93.32
237.27
59.26
75.62
68.10
67.60
148.16
83.66
65.03
75.45
89.96
45.57
115.32
113.11
135.53
111.43
190.54
85.44
172.63
105.49
177.15
62.82
96.29
95.14
69.05
100.31
56.26
186.71
51.05
69.91
184.21
59.95
56.29
71.30
137.94
139.10
51.77
59.72
54.97
58.10
73.27
53.42
50.19
62.36
88.21
83.79
62.56
155.98
47.32
105.03
62.89
65.99
158.68
83.36
103.08
141.60
65.10
53.26
54.54
72.45
46.76
39.37
181.14
127.85
64.34
73.27
56.29
68.16
169.66
428.59
161.48
209.00

State

County

Idaho ........................

Ada ..........................
Adams .....................
Bannock ..................
Bear Lake ................
Benewah .................
Bingham ..................
Blaine ......................
Boise .......................
Bonner .....................
Bonneville ................
Boundary .................
Butte ........................
Camas .....................
Canyon ....................
Caribou ....................
Cassia .....................
Clark ........................
Clearwater ...............
Custer ......................
Elmore .....................
Franklin ...................
Fremont ...................
Gem ........................
Gooding ...................
Idaho .......................
Jefferson .................
Jerome ....................
Kootenai ..................
Latah .......................
Lemhi ......................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Madison ...................
Minidoka ..................
Nez Perce ...............
Oneida .....................
Owyhee ...................
Payette ....................
Power ......................
Shoshone ................
Teton .......................
Twin Falls ................
Valley ......................
Washington .............
Adams .....................
Alexander ................
Bond ........................
Boone ......................
Brown ......................
Bureau .....................
Calhoun ...................
Carroll ......................
Cass ........................
Champaign ..............
Christian ..................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Clinton .....................
Coles .......................
Cook ........................
Crawford ..................
Cumberland .............
De Witt ....................
DeKalb ....................
Douglas ...................
DuPage ...................
Edgar .......................
Edwards ..................
Effingham ................
Fayette ....................
Ford .........................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Gallatin ....................

Illinois .......................

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62.93
18.14
21.55
16.95
18.93
26.65
34.07
16.92
52.07
27.64
40.78
18.36
17.69
63.59
16.71
27.93
17.37
22.45
27.46
24.40
23.94
26.62
32.93
45.67
16.63
31.24
45.79
49.35
21.49
26.50
16.72
31.30
39.51
41.35
20.06
14.16
14.64
36.03
18.04
71.31
39.26
36.85
29.48
11.91
137.89
92.28
180.59
191.16
111.30
204.67
106.10
190.85
156.10
222.21
211.47
137.12
132.97
163.22
196.78
292.27
139.49
151.84
200.62
219.18
212.38
193.92
183.31
112.31
161.79
124.38
211.61
103.52
146.50
122.64

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Greene ....................
Grundy ....................
Hamilton ..................
Hancock ..................
Hardin ......................
Henderson ...............
Henry .......................
Iroquois ...................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jefferson .................
Jersey ......................
Jo Daviess ..............
Johnson ...................
Kane ........................
Kankakee ................
Kendall ....................
Knox ........................
La Salle ...................
Lake ........................
Lawrence .................
Lee ..........................
Livingston ................
Logan ......................
Macon .....................
Macoupin .................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Mason .....................
Massac ....................
McDonough .............
McHenry ..................
McLean ...................
Menard ....................
Mercer .....................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Moultrie ...................
Ogle .........................
Peoria ......................
Perry ........................
Piatt .........................
Pike .........................
Pope ........................
Pulaski .....................
Putnam ....................
Randolph .................
Richland ..................
Rock Island .............
Saline ......................
Sangamon ...............
Schuyler ..................
Scott ........................
Shelby .....................
St. Clair ...................
Stark ........................
Stephenson .............
Tazewell ..................
Union .......................
Vermilion .................
Wabash ...................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
White .......................
Whiteside ................
Will ..........................
Williamson ...............
Winnebago ..............
Woodford .................
Adams .....................
Allen ........................

State

157.35
212.62
101.04
159.83
98.70
172.78
190.67
189.84
109.90
141.41
100.59
164.58
135.51
84.36
247.68
184.57
242.35
191.69
220.23
290.18
136.70
211.22
200.62
200.48
218.62
173.54
178.11
117.27
193.26
163.18
99.86
196.15
225.25
228.32
176.51
169.50
144.55
166.25
186.52
214.57
193.50
193.15
113.64
241.54
137.22
72.71
112.28
175.67
124.45
122.67
174.03
117.72
205.64
122.19
162.48
168.52
176.23
207.60
189.84
207.63
98.95
196.57
148.25
193.19
144.58
124.77
125.12
190.95
218.62
123.02
176.65
216.32
161.61
172.21

County
Bartholomew ...........
Benton .....................
Blackford .................
Boone ......................
Brown ......................
Carroll ......................
Cass ........................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Clinton .....................
Crawford ..................
Daviess ...................
Dearborn .................
Decatur ....................
DeKalb ....................
Delaware .................
Dubois .....................
Elkhart .....................
Fayette ....................
Floyd .......................
Fountain ..................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Gibson .....................
Grant .......................
Greene ....................
Hamilton ..................
Hancock ..................
Harrison ...................
Hendricks ................
Henry .......................
Howard ....................
Huntington ...............
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jay ...........................
Jefferson .................
Jennings ..................
Johnson ...................
Knox ........................
Kosciusko ................
LaGrange ................
Lake ........................
LaPorte ....................
Lawrence .................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Martin ......................
Miami .......................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Newton ....................
Noble .......................
Ohio .........................
Orange ....................
Owen .......................
Parke .......................
Perry ........................
Pike .........................
Porter ......................
Posey ......................
Pulaski .....................
Putnam ....................
Randolph .................
Ripley ......................
Rush ........................
Scott ........................
Shelby .....................
Spencer ...................
St. Joseph ...............
Starke ......................
Steuben ...................

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163.95
180.13
117.92
172.14
111.65
190.41
150.98
117.92
121.55
186.12
71.44
180.72
113.56
148.43
123.54
147.84
124.76
225.04
129.64
148.71
133.82
127.68
140.13
148.64
155.61
109.97
179.29
159.48
102.68
162.73
138.15
177.20
152.09
127.82
171.06
183.12
98.74
108.68
169.91
157.50
163.63
207.74
158.23
169.70
88.49
168.13
179.15
145.12
112.62
141.39
134.76
155.79
137.31
158.26
134.83
99.30
97.28
94.74
116.28
83.65
119.14
167.15
133.82
143.72
117.09
141.91
113.77
169.84
100.17
170.85
107.95
171.27
122.25
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Fee/acre/yr

Sullivan ....................
Switzerland ..............
Tippecanoe .............
Tipton ......................
Union .......................
Vanderburgh ...........
Vermillion ................
Vigo .........................
Wabash ...................
Warren ....................
Warrick ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Wells .......................
White .......................
Whitley ....................
Adair ........................
Adams .....................
Allamakee ...............
Appanoose ..............
Audubon ..................
Benton .....................
Black Hawk .............
Boone ......................
Bremer ....................
Buchanan ................
Buena Vista .............
Butler .......................
Calhoun ...................
Carroll ......................
Cass ........................
Cedar ......................
Cerro Gordo ............
Cherokee .................
Chickasaw ...............
Clarke ......................
Clay .........................
Clayton ....................
Clinton .....................
Crawford ..................
Dallas ......................
Davis .......................
Decatur ....................
Delaware .................
Des Moines .............
Dickinson .................
Dubuque ..................
Emmet .....................
Fayette ....................
Floyd .......................
Franklin ...................
Fremont ...................
Greene ....................
Grundy ....................
Guthrie ....................
Hamilton ..................
Hancock ..................
Hardin ......................
Harrison ...................
Henry .......................
Howard ....................
Humboldt .................
Ida ...........................
Iowa .........................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jefferson .................
Johnson ...................
Jones .......................
Keokuk ....................
Kossuth ...................
Lee ..........................
Linn .........................
Louisa ......................

State

116.53
98.40
187.76
203.73
138.21
118.03
132.53
108.12
144.14
164.30
135.46
92.64
144.42
176.57
190.73
143.31
130.78
119.98
118.93
82.98
186.22
201.77
222.74
210.93
215.57
204.95
204.08
190.87
214.80
210.30
152.72
200.44
185.35
207.47
200.06
94.41
206.42
133.78
198.52
193.35
188.04
82.25
83.50
201.42
155.79
197.37
170.29
203.48
192.27
178.92
185.77
171.66
194.61
224.48
162.05
227.00
194.47
206.42
162.78
137.76
184.27
213.20
189.68
169.17
149.01
173.79
128.33
191.95
187.24
139.30
212.64
119.28
187.90
160.51

County

Kansas .....................

Lucas .......................
Lyon ........................
Madison ...................
Mahaska ..................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Mills .........................
Mitchell ....................
Monona ...................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Muscatine ................
O’Brien ....................
Osceola ...................
Page ........................
Palo Alto ..................
Plymouth .................
Pocahontas .............
Polk .........................
Pottawattamie .........
Poweshiek ...............
Ringgold ..................
Sac ..........................
Scott ........................
Shelby .....................
Sioux .......................
Story ........................
Tama .......................
Taylor ......................
Union .......................
Van Buren ...............
Wapello ...................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Winnebago ..............
Winneshiek ..............
Woodbury ................
Worth .......................
Wright ......................
Allen ........................
Anderson .................
Atchison ..................
Barber .....................
Barton ......................
Bourbon ...................
Brown ......................
Butler .......................
Chase ......................
Chautauqua .............
Cherokee .................
Cheyenne ................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Cloud .......................
Coffey ......................
Comanche ...............
Cowley ....................
Crawford ..................
Decatur ....................
Dickinson .................
Doniphan .................
Douglas ...................
Edwards ..................
Elk ...........................
Ellis ..........................
Ellsworth ..................
Finney .....................
Ford .........................
Franklin ...................
Geary ......................
Gove ........................
Graham ...................

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80.32
230.46
137.03
157.16
124.73
185.11
176.55
206.07
153.49
88.64
156.81
175.78
238.63
196.74
140.63
210.26
205.51
213.41
197.13
196.57
169.94
95.59
207.40
226.89
189.30
254.50
219.07
181.75
106.98
96.19
97.13
115.30
142.94
170.71
90.35
205.51
188.60
166.55
166.97
171.76
201.49
38.37
42.80
59.18
33.39
43.07
39.78
89.89
48.36
37.27
31.74
51.18
43.52
25.01
58.02
54.72
41.94
25.32
39.36
46.03
41.91
55.44
98.89
78.42
58.63
34.86
36.62
36.44
39.54
33.46
63.79
53.27
35.34
36.24

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Grant .......................
Gray ........................
Greeley ....................
Greenwood ..............
Hamilton ..................
Harper .....................
Harvey .....................
Haskell ....................
Hodgeman ...............
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Jewell ......................
Johnson ...................
Kearny .....................
Kingman ..................
Kiowa ......................
Labette ....................
Lane ........................
Leavenworth ............
Lincoln .....................
Linn .........................
Logan ......................
Lyon ........................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
McPherson ..............
Meade .....................
Miami .......................
Mitchell ....................
Montgomery ............
Morris ......................
Morton .....................
Nemaha ...................
Neosho ....................
Ness ........................
Norton .....................
Osage ......................
Osborne ..................
Ottawa .....................
Pawnee ...................
Phillips .....................
Pottawatomie ..........
Pratt .........................
Rawlins ....................
Reno ........................
Republic ..................
Rice .........................
Riley ........................
Rooks ......................
Rush ........................
Russell ....................
Saline ......................
Scott ........................
Sedgwick .................
Seward ....................
Shawnee .................
Sheridan ..................
Sherman ..................
Smith .......................
Stafford ....................
Stanton ....................
Stevens ...................
Sumner ....................
Thomas ...................
Trego .......................
Wabaunsee .............
Wallace ...................
Washington .............
Wichita ....................
Wilson .....................
Woodson .................
Wyandotte ...............
Adair ........................
Allen ........................

State

36.62
36.68
40.88
38.71
27.79
41.70
70.62
37.85
29.54
48.36
61.48
53.03
119.26
35.65
39.26
33.87
40.84
35.34
88.89
41.05
48.36
32.43
42.87
57.95
73.99
62.03
33.52
86.04
61.55
42.52
40.36
23.25
77.56
41.15
28.61
36.41
44.69
37.65
51.73
50.08
34.38
52.42
43.97
47.92
49.36
72.85
43.90
50.25
36.07
35.65
31.39
54.31
41.70
65.30
31.64
68.39
52.73
46.92
44.58
48.57
30.43
37.68
49.26
58.60
36.07
40.39
34.66
64.13
37.30
39.50
37.82
132.14
71.19
82.17

County
Anderson .................
Ballard .....................
Barren .....................
Bath .........................
Bell ..........................
Boone ......................
Bourbon ...................
Boyd ........................
Boyle .......................
Bracken ...................
Breathitt ...................
Breckinridge ............
Bullitt .......................
Butler .......................
Caldwell ...................
Calloway ..................
Campbell .................
Carlisle ....................
Carroll ......................
Carter ......................
Casey ......................
Christian ..................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Clinton .....................
Crittenden ................
Cumberland .............
Daviess ...................
Edmonson ...............
Elliott .......................
Estill .........................
Fayette ....................
Fleming ...................
Floyd .......................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Gallatin ....................
Garrard ....................
Grant .......................
Graves .....................
Grayson ...................
Green ......................
Greenup ..................
Hancock ..................
Hardin ......................
Harlan ......................
Harrison ...................
Hart .........................
Henderson ...............
Henry .......................
Hickman ..................
Hopkins ...................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Jessamine ...............
Johnson ...................
Kenton .....................
Knott ........................
Knox ........................
Larue .......................
Laurel ......................
Lawrence .................
Lee ..........................
Leslie .......................
Letcher ....................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Livingston ................
Logan ......................
Lyon ........................
Madison ...................
Magoffin ..................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................

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86.65
94.61
81.89
54.26
54.08
171.57
118.35
64.86
94.68
58.26
39.76
66.70
101.36
56.24
76.05
82.52
122.14
78.66
73.34
48.87
56.48
96.04
91.28
44.28
72.12
59.85
47.48
107.99
66.15
37.75
51.37
253.39
58.29
40.95
102.43
97.05
84.15
68.72
85.09
90.16
63.12
62.98
49.22
78.21
97.46
36.77
75.91
61.70
101.53
92.94
96.77
80.71
50.54
240.04
152.17
48.66
121.24
37.61
48.63
95.17
95.90
39.38
52.90
120.86
64.30
40.84
69.20
59.16
93.12
56.31
83.91
41.22
74.87
85.02

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Martin ......................
Mason .....................
McCracken ..............
McCreary .................
McLean ...................
Meade .....................
Menifee ...................
Mercer .....................
Metcalfe ...................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Muhlenberg .............
Nelson .....................
Nicholas ..................
Ohio .........................
Oldham ....................
Owen .......................
Owsley ....................
Pendleton ................
Perry ........................
Pike .........................
Powell ......................
Pulaski .....................
Robertson ................
Rockcastle ...............
Rowan .....................
Russell ....................
Scott ........................
Shelby .....................
Simpson ..................
Spencer ...................
Taylor ......................
Todd ........................
Trigg ........................
Trimble ....................
Union .......................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Whitley ....................
Wolfe .......................
Woodford .................
Acadia .....................
Allen ........................
Ascension ................
Assumption .............
Avoyelles .................
Beauregard .............
Bienville ...................
Bossier ....................
Caddo ......................
Calcasieu ................
Caldwell ...................
Cameron .................
Catahoula ................
Claiborne .................
Concordia ................
De Soto ...................
East Baton Rouge ...
East Carroll .............
East Feliciana .........
Evangeline ..............
Franklin ...................
Grant .......................
Iberia .......................
Iberville ....................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Jefferson Davis .......
La Salle ...................
Lafayette .................
Lafourche ................

State

139.97
71.67
85.58
49.77
104.55
90.20
49.70
93.95
62.74
65.59
76.26
35.49
64.62
93.50
60.03
68.06
173.72
64.13
37.50
65.83
33.54
37.09
44.21
80.54
50.26
56.52
59.30
85.64
127.15
135.73
115.75
87.14
77.37
102.61
82.31
87.77
114.11
100.28
71.19
63.23
88.81
60.27
41.36
226.76
58.49
55.40
92.77
80.34
59.81
65.84
62.71
88.65
71.77
67.65
65.28
46.37
64.00
66.37
60.83
71.41
151.49
72.20
78.60
55.92
60.11
56.25
82.65
47.52
74.61
100.28
59.91
67.62
125.75
56.62

County

Maine .......................

Maryland ..................

Massachusetts .........

Lincoln .....................
Livingston ................
Madison ...................
Morehouse ..............
Natchitoches ...........
Orleans ....................
Ouachita ..................
Plaquemines ...........
Pointe Coupee ........
Rapides ...................
Red River ................
Richland ..................
Sabine .....................
St. Bernard ..............
St. Charles ..............
St. Helena ...............
St. James ................
St. John the Baptist
St. Landry ................
St. Martin .................
St. Mary ...................
St. Tammany ...........
Tangipahoa .............
Tensas ....................
Terrebonne ..............
Union .......................
Vermilion .................
Vernon .....................
Washington .............
Webster ...................
West Baton Rouge ..
West Carroll ............
West Feliciana ........
Winn ........................
Androscoggin ..........
Aroostook ................
Cumberland .............
Franklin ...................
Hancock ..................
Kennebec ................
Knox ........................
Lincoln .....................
Oxford .....................
Penobscot ...............
Piscataquis ..............
Sagadahoc ..............
Somerset .................
Waldo ......................
Washington .............
York .........................
Allegany ..................
Anne Arundel ..........
Baltimore .................
Calvert .....................
Caroline ...................
Carroll ......................
Cecil ........................
Charles ....................
Dorchester ...............
Frederick .................
Garrett .....................
Harford ....................
Howard ....................
Kent .........................
Montgomery ............
Prince George’s ......
Queen Anne’s .........
Somerset .................
St. Mary’s ................
Talbot ......................
Washington .............
Wicomico .................
Worcester ................
Barnstable ...............

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87.72
151.52
65.05
62.41
64.00
408.33
76.88
33.28
72.33
67.03
51.51
60.54
83.84
43.83
57.11
88.22
92.80
76.72
63.40
65.18
66.11
192.85
108.55
57.93
59.12
76.68
68.51
83.31
93.46
91.81
98.86
56.29
69.57
63.73
67.50
37.59
129.22
57.20
88.70
75.47
99.99
91.86
66.94
53.06
45.16
99.50
55.79
49.11
41.17
128.19
95.77
317.51
258.86
206.66
167.51
223.32
198.95
176.94
142.90
208.27
115.38
226.61
300.58
186.81
278.91
216.32
204.12
150.03
181.05
181.33
164.02
172.31
163.74
856.94

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Berkshire .................
Bristol ......................
Dukes ......................
Essex ......................
Franklin ...................
Hampden .................
Hampshire ...............
Middlesex ................
Nantucket ................
Norfolk .....................
Plymouth .................
Suffolk .....................
Worcester ................
Alcona .....................
Alger ........................
Allegan ....................
Alpena .....................
Antrim ......................
Arenac .....................
Baraga .....................
Barry ........................
Bay ..........................
Benzie .....................
Berrien .....................
Branch .....................
Calhoun ...................
Cass ........................
Charlevoix ...............
Cheboygan ..............
Chippewa ................
Clare ........................
Clinton .....................
Crawford ..................
Delta ........................
Dickinson .................
Eaton .......................
Emmet .....................
Genesee ..................
Gladwin ...................
Gogebic ...................
Grand Traverse .......
Gratiot .....................
Hillsdale ...................
Houghton .................
Huron ......................
Ingham ....................
Ionia ........................
Iosco ........................
Iron ..........................
Isabella ....................
Jackson ...................
Kalamazoo ..............
Kalkaska ..................
Kent .........................
Keweenaw ...............
Lake ........................
Lapeer .....................
Leelanau .................
Lenawee ..................
Livingston ................
Luce ........................
Mackinac .................
Macomb ..................
Manistee ..................
Marquette ................
Mason .....................
Mecosta ...................
Menominee .............
Midland ....................
Missaukee ...............
Monroe ....................
Montcalm .................
Montmorency ..........
Muskegon ................

State

168.80
350.48
235.52
500.39
146.18
176.46
193.97
459.86
640.68
583.45
276.61
4,926.45
224.40
66.02
56.07
129.75
65.89
97.08
75.37
50.05
107.81
108.83
112.92
151.46
96.26
99.58
107.27
99.79
67.25
43.95
76.79
117.70
89.59
52.86
59.90
100.84
85.63
104.76
76.39
71.07
144.45
122.17
93.28
48.01
140.93
110.49
112.96
72.39
53.87
103.10
103.54
126.03
82.45
158.67
68.16
70.36
123.86
182.34
109.91
131.34
62.17
56.28
149.59
77.88
55.19
77.34
80.93
54.35
97.52
81.94
123.32
90.37
61.56
138.96

County

Minnesota .................

Newaygo .................
Oakland ...................
Oceana ....................
Ogemaw ..................
Ontonagon ..............
Osceola ...................
Oscoda ....................
Otsego .....................
Ottawa .....................
Presque Isle ............
Roscommon ............
Saginaw ..................
Sanilac ....................
Schoolcraft ..............
Shiawassee .............
St. Clair ...................
St. Joseph ...............
Tuscola ....................
Van Buren ...............
Washtenaw .............
Wayne .....................
Wexford ...................
Aitkin .......................
Anoka ......................
Becker .....................
Beltrami ...................
Benton .....................
Big Stone ................
Blue Earth ...............
Brown ......................
Carlton .....................
Carver .....................
Cass ........................
Chippewa ................
Chisago ...................
Clay .........................
Clearwater ...............
Cook ........................
Cottonwood .............
Crow Wing ..............
Dakota .....................
Dodge ......................
Douglas ...................
Faribault ..................
Fillmore ...................
Freeborn ..................
Goodhue .................
Grant .......................
Hennepin .................
Houston ...................
Hubbard ..................
Isanti ........................
Itasca .......................
Jackson ...................
Kanabec ..................
Kandiyohi ................
Kittson .....................
Koochiching .............
Lac qui Parle ...........
Lake ........................
Lake of the Woods ..
Le Sueur .................
Lincoln .....................
Lyon ........................
Mahnomen ..............
Marshall ...................
Martin ......................
McLeod ...................
Meeker ....................
Mille Lacs ................
Morrison ..................
Mower .....................
Murray .....................
Nicollet ....................

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96.37
232.21
87.26
71.78
45.88
68.70
71.21
68.43
174.92
58.10
71.14
103.37
118.81
43.98
96.91
101.21
128.77
123.05
120.41
138.01
201.60
77.13
49.13
168.14
75.71
47.35
95.74
108.74
178.74
153.79
52.19
161.45
53.24
144.03
121.35
98.08
46.79
132.22
153.13
72.12
158.18
171.35
85.78
156.75
127.87
152.01
151.00
100.80
229.53
96.23
62.82
103.79
52.51
170.30
63.97
133.96
48.88
32.79
122.26
91.56
41.53
154.63
108.08
144.87
56.72
58.78
170.97
150.10
115.95
76.72
77.31
166.89
157.31
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Fee/acre/yr

Nobles .....................
Norman ...................
Olmsted ...................
Otter Tail .................
Pennington ..............
Pine .........................
Pipestone ................
Polk .........................
Pope ........................
Ramsey ...................
Red Lake .................
Redwood .................
Renville ...................
Rice .........................
Rock ........................
Roseau ....................
Scott ........................
Sherburne ...............
Sibley ......................
St. Louis ..................
Stearns ....................
Steele ......................
Stevens ...................
Swift ........................
Todd ........................
Traverse ..................
Wabasha .................
Wadena ...................
Waseca ...................
Washington .............
Watonwan ...............
Wilkin .......................
Winona ....................
Wright ......................
Yellow Medicine ......
Adams .....................
Alcorn ......................
Amite .......................
Attala .......................
Benton .....................
Bolivar .....................
Calhoun ...................
Carroll ......................
Chickasaw ...............
Choctaw ..................
Claiborne .................
Clarke ......................
Clay .........................
Coahoma .................
Copiah .....................
Covington ................
DeSoto ....................
Forrest .....................
Franklin ...................
George ....................
Greene ....................
Grenada ..................
Hancock ..................
Harrison ...................
Hinds .......................
Holmes ....................
Humphreys ..............
Issaquena ................
Itawamba .................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jefferson .................
Jefferson Davis .......
Jones .......................
Kemper ....................
Lafayette .................
Lamar ......................
Lauderdale ..............
Lawrence .................

State

164.94
83.41
152.53
69.82
50.62
56.23
146.33
80.90
102.19
255.73
48.78
176.30
168.77
159.75
195.95
33.10
173.58
119.89
167.06
52.40
108.74
167.20
124.52
142.61
65.88
123.97
130.93
49.72
163.93
229.60
170.34
108.77
130.62
149.43
127.59
58.54
50.35
90.78
48.59
43.06
65.25
49.74
50.68
49.84
53.21
54.26
63.60
44.21
68.05
61.68
79.35
71.25
92.16
69.13
90.68
58.67
49.30
106.93
167.22
61.84
56.58
59.58
51.73
54.16
101.90
53.89
57.16
53.55
86.02
46.87
60.50
97.18
64.41
72.53

County

Missouri ....................

Leake ......................
Lee ..........................
Leflore .....................
Lincoln .....................
Lowndes ..................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Neshoba ..................
Newton ....................
Noxubee ..................
Oktibbeha ................
Panola .....................
Pearl River ..............
Perry ........................
Pike .........................
Pontotoc ..................
Prentiss ...................
Quitman ...................
Rankin .....................
Scott ........................
Sharkey ...................
Simpson ..................
Smith .......................
Stone .......................
Sunflower ................
Tallahatchie .............
Tate .........................
Tippah .....................
Tishomingo ..............
Tunica .....................
Union .......................
Walthall ...................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Wilkinson .................
Winston ...................
Yalobusha ...............
Yazoo ......................
Adair ........................
Andrew ....................
Atchison ..................
Audrain ....................
Barry ........................
Barton ......................
Bates .......................
Benton .....................
Bollinger ..................
Boone ......................
Buchanan ................
Butler .......................
Caldwell ...................
Callaway ..................
Camden ...................
Cape Girardeau ......
Carroll ......................
Carter ......................
Cass ........................
Cedar ......................
Chariton ...................
Christian ..................
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Clinton .....................
Cole .........................
Cooper ....................
Crawford ..................
Dade ........................
Dallas ......................
Daviess ...................

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72.23
51.59
54.43
80.86
57.26
70.65
80.02
53.21
47.18
47.98
83.12
56.18
58.30
59.42
51.90
86.33
77.22
95.83
49.06
42.32
54.32
80.66
68.18
61.84
73.88
79.75
98.60
52.64
60.66
54.16
43.90
49.97
72.87
55.91
80.73
50.65
57.36
78.60
48.73
60.63
58.61
49.10
56.65
67.31
97.64
133.46
104.91
69.64
57.77
62.23
57.36
55.27
100.01
94.72
87.38
62.44
89.68
59.73
85.97
86.01
45.63
91.05
50.02
81.58
85.73
72.83
117.54
94.07
79.94
77.98
57.09
60.18
63.85
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County

Fee/acre/yr

DeKalb ....................
Dent .........................
Douglas ...................
Dunklin ....................
Franklin ...................
Gasconade ..............
Gentry .....................
Greene ....................
Grundy ....................
Harrison ...................
Henry .......................
Hickory ....................
Holt ..........................
Howard ....................
Howell .....................
Iron ..........................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jefferson .................
Johnson ...................
Knox ........................
Laclede ....................
Lafayette .................
Lawrence .................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Linn .........................
Livingston ................
Macon .....................
Madison ...................
Maries .....................
Marion .....................
McDonald ................
Mercer .....................
Miller ........................
Mississippi ...............
Moniteau .................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
New Madrid .............
Newton ....................
Nodaway .................
Oregon ....................
Osage ......................
Ozark .......................
Pemiscot .................
Perry ........................
Pettis .......................
Phelps .....................
Pike .........................
Platte .......................
Polk .........................
Pulaski .....................
Putnam ....................
Ralls ........................
Randolph .................
Ray ..........................
Reynolds .................
Ripley ......................
Saline ......................
Schuyler ..................
Scotland ..................
Scott ........................
Shannon ..................
Shelby .....................
St Louis ...................
St. Charles ..............
St. Clair ...................
St. Francois .............
Ste. Genevieve .......
Stoddard ..................
Stone .......................
Sullivan ....................

State

77.33
43.98
44.57
103.47
102.17
67.28
72.35
101.07
63.19
68.44
58.29
53.28
104.26
69.64
51.67
44.19
110.81
64.15
93.52
72.59
81.82
60.38
115.96
70.33
79.42
107.04
66.32
80.04
68.00
50.50
53.55
97.74
63.50
60.90
60.96
113.97
74.04
85.77
94.76
72.63
121.72
70.74
89.23
42.71
56.20
44.57
99.29
73.35
75.10
63.16
95.00
106.70
56.71
53.45
56.61
88.10
72.18
74.93
40.14
49.23
110.40
61.10
80.59
111.91
45.83
97.50
113.28
116.37
45.46
68.96
63.26
120.56
65.01
50.98

County

Montana ...................

Nebraska ..................

Taney ......................
Texas ......................
Vernon .....................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Worth .......................
Wright ......................
Beaverhead .............
Big Horn ..................
Blaine ......................
Broadwater ..............
Carbon ....................
Carter ......................
Cascade ..................
Chouteau .................
Custer ......................
Daniels ....................
Dawson ...................
Deer Lodge .............
Fallon ......................
Fergus .....................
Flathead ..................
Gallatin ....................
Garfield ....................
Glacier .....................
Golden Valley ..........
Granite ....................
Hill ...........................
Jefferson .................
Judith Basin ............
Lake ........................
Lewis and Clark ......
Liberty .....................
Lincoln .....................
Madison ...................
McCone ...................
Meagher ..................
Mineral ....................
Missoula ..................
Musselshell .............
Park .........................
Petroleum ................
Phillips .....................
Pondera ...................
Powder River ..........
Powell ......................
Prairie ......................
Ravalli .....................
Richland ..................
Roosevelt ................
Rosebud ..................
Sanders ...................
Sheridan ..................
Silver Bow ...............
Stillwater ..................
Sweet Grass ...........
Teton .......................
Toole .......................
Treasure ..................
Valley ......................
Wheatland ...............
Wibaux ....................
Yellowstone .............
Adams .....................
Antelope ..................
Arthur ......................
Banner .....................
Blaine ......................
Boone ......................
Box Butte ................
Boyd ........................
Brown ......................

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53.83
45.05
59.18
106.49
52.66
41.92
71.70
61.86
49.33
24.48
9.69
13.12
25.11
25.85
11.80
23.16
17.62
8.84
11.34
9.83
35.41
9.63
18.99
109.65
58.02
10.84
14.99
12.38
28.02
14.22
24.89
19.60
35.08
33.27
13.34
82.39
27.50
10.54
21.11
97.66
60.79
10.84
56.05
9.63
12.63
17.81
12.10
20.78
12.38
106.63
13.12
13.89
9.06
26.07
13.01
34.45
30.66
23.60
23.08
15.75
11.03
10.90
11.25
10.27
16.77
134.40
108.33
10.76
19.61
13.05
112.25
27.19
35.02
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Fee/acre/yr

Buffalo .....................
Burt ..........................
Butler .......................
Cass ........................
Cedar ......................
Chase ......................
Cherry .....................
Cheyenne ................
Clay .........................
Colfax ......................
Cuming ....................
Custer ......................
Dakota .....................
Dawes .....................
Dawson ...................
Deuel .......................
Dixon .......................
Dodge ......................
Douglas ...................
Dundy ......................
Fillmore ...................
Franklin ...................
Frontier ....................
Furnas .....................
Gage .......................
Garden ....................
Garfield ....................
Gosper ....................
Grant .......................
Greeley ....................
Hall ..........................
Hamilton ..................
Harlan ......................
Hayes ......................
Hitchcock .................
Holt ..........................
Hooker .....................
Howard ....................
Jefferson .................
Johnson ...................
Kearney ...................
Keith ........................
Keya Paha ..............
Kimball ....................
Knox ........................
Lancaster ................
Lincoln .....................
Logan ......................
Loup ........................
Madison ...................
McPherson ..............
Merrick ....................
Morrill ......................
Nance ......................
Nemaha ...................
Nuckolls ...................
Otoe ........................
Pawnee ...................
Perkins ....................
Phelps .....................
Pierce ......................
Platte .......................
Polk .........................
Red Willow ..............
Richardson ..............
Rock ........................
Saline ......................
Sarpy .......................
Saunders .................
Scotts Bluff ..............
Seward ....................
Sheridan ..................
Sherman ..................
Sioux .......................

State

95.18
132.84
126.00
147.52
112.25
50.07
13.53
22.73
130.71
134.75
136.60
48.32
122.21
18.94
79.11
25.44
105.62
142.90
158.34
34.60
140.39
75.61
37.37
59.62
88.91
15.57
25.24
80.60
14.07
82.23
113.84
164.17
78.50
32.95
32.85
53.29
11.27
75.10
100.02
64.81
134.53
47.34
19.74
22.09
70.64
116.64
36.58
28.94
18.88
122.69
11.40
97.73
23.49
87.03
103.59
96.07
109.38
65.90
57.84
114.70
110.11
129.56
151.34
40.59
97.09
27.44
122.69
151.75
134.15
47.56
128.13
17.64
60.33
14.58

County

Nevada .....................

New Hampshire .......

New Jersey ..............

New Mexico .............

Stanton ....................
Thayer .....................
Thomas ...................
Thurston ..................
Valley ......................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Wheeler ...................
York .........................
Carson City .............
Churchill ..................
Clark ........................
Douglas ...................
Elko .........................
Esmeralda ...............
Eureka .....................
Humboldt .................
Lander .....................
Lincoln .....................
Lyon ........................
Mineral ....................
Nye ..........................
Pershing ..................
Storey ......................
Washoe ...................
White Pine ...............
Belknap ...................
Carroll ......................
Cheshire ..................
Coos ........................
Grafton ....................
Hillsborough ............
Merrimack ...............
Rockingham ............
Strafford ..................
Sullivan ....................
Atlantic ....................
Bergen .....................
Burlington ................
Camden ...................
Cape May ................
Cumberland .............
Essex ......................
Gloucester ...............
Hudson ....................
Hunterdon ...............
Mercer .....................
Middlesex ................
Monmouth ...............
Morris ......................
Ocean ......................
Passaic ....................
Salem ......................
Somerset .................
Sussex ....................
Union .......................
Warren ....................
Bernalillo .................
Catron .....................
Chaves ....................
Cibola ......................
Colfax ......................
Curry .......................
De Baca ..................
Dona Ana ................
Eddy ........................
Grant .......................
Guadalupe ...............
Harding ....................
Hidalgo ....................
Lea ..........................
Lincoln .....................
Los Alamos .............

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111.42
104.99
12.80
128.58
56.25
153.41
111.35
72.07
31.20
143.41
53.84
19.52
45.04
23.15
3.97
14.38
5.19
7.96
5.96
23.33
17.61
3.44
17.17
7.49
308.06
6.53
6.56
143.30
124.64
76.80
62.60
78.01
170.39
104.25
194.85
128.64
103.30
307.49
1,051.95
241.76
314.04
287.87
200.54
1,584.16
297.23
319.28
409.35
506.91
491.34
538.64
577.73
385.52
778.78
197.05
511.59
266.37
3,146.99
255.33
22.08
8.32
7.01
6.09
7.72
11.27
4.82
34.86
8.71
7.30
5.18
5.50
4.82
6.60
6.89
297.31

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Luna ........................
McKinley ..................
Mora ........................
Otero .......................
Quay ........................
Rio Arriba ................
Roosevelt ................
San Juan .................
San Miguel ..............
Sandoval .................
Santa Fe .................
Sierra .......................
Socorro ....................
Taos ........................
Torrance ..................
Union .......................
Valencia ..................
Albany .....................
Allegany ..................
Bronx .......................
Broome ....................
Cattaraugus .............
Cayuga ....................
Chautauqua .............
Chemung .................
Chenango ................
Clinton .....................
Columbia .................
Cortland ...................
Delaware .................
Dutchess .................
Erie ..........................
Essex ......................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Genesee ..................
Greene ....................
Hamilton ..................
Herkimer ..................
Jefferson .................
Kings .......................
Lewis .......................
Livingston ................
Madison ...................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Nassau ....................
New York ................
Niagara ....................
Oneida .....................
Onondaga ...............
Ontario ....................
Orange ....................
Orleans ....................
Oswego ...................
Otsego .....................
Putnam ....................
Queens ....................
Rensselaer ..............
Richmond ................
Rockland .................
Saratoga ..................
Schenectady ...........
Schoharie ................
Schuyler ..................
Seneca ....................
St. Lawrence ...........
Steuben ...................
Suffolk .....................
Sullivan ....................
Tioga .......................
Tompkins .................
Ulster .......................
Warren ....................

State

8.25
6.13
10.81
8.18
6.52
14.09
9.49
6.77
7.35
10.17
16.48
5.57
9.59
22.83
7.08
7.16
18.35
84.13
47.51
70.59
71.20
51.34
87.28
56.06
65.36
49.82
54.98
141.78
51.75
67.67
140.83
80.32
57.28
45.61
58.30
71.47
101.43
49.48
52.33
44.52
21,514.93
45.34
78.66
55.45
96.41
62.41
497.69
70.59
62.24
54.06
85.65
87.49
150.33
70.52
54.91
60.95
148.43
139.20
93.29
4,786.53
2,351.47
130.07
93.76
61.86
77.58
79.95
38.48
49.78
317.57
99.97
53.41
74.86
136.89
108.52

County

North Carolina ..........

Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Westchester ............
Wyoming .................
Yates .......................
Alamance ................
Alexander ................
Alleghany ................
Anson ......................
Ashe ........................
Avery .......................
Beaufort ...................
Bertie .......................
Bladen .....................
Brunswick ................
Buncombe ...............
Burke .......................
Cabarrus .................
Caldwell ...................
Camden ...................
Carteret ...................
Caswell ....................
Catawba ..................
Chatham ..................
Cherokee .................
Chowan ...................
Clay .........................
Cleveland ................
Columbus ................
Craven .....................
Cumberland .............
Currituck ..................
Dare ........................
Davidson .................
Davie .......................
Duplin ......................
Durham ...................
Edgecombe .............
Forsyth ....................
Franklin ...................
Gaston .....................
Gates .......................
Graham ...................
Granville ..................
Greene ....................
Guilford ....................
Halifax .....................
Harnett ....................
Haywood .................
Henderson ...............
Hertford ...................
Hoke ........................
Hyde ........................
Iredell ......................
Jackson ...................
Johnston ..................
Jones .......................
Lee ..........................
Lenoir ......................
Lincoln .....................
Macon .....................
Madison ...................
Martin ......................
McDowell .................
Mecklenburg ............
Mitchell ....................
Montgomery ............
Moore ......................
Nash ........................
New Hanover ..........
Northampton ...........
Onslow ....................
Orange ....................
Pamlico ...................

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65.87
67.29
437.15
71.06
107.40
128.17
161.71
130.55
101.26
154.61
189.41
83.08
73.47
89.47
116.96
233.82
144.55
199.12
150.09
77.24
89.37
78.22
146.80
134.87
156.21
86.14
135.65
111.90
82.44
84.10
84.85
111.12
104.86
166.84
167.93
110.81
233.17
71.60
225.87
116.11
164.80
94.60
163.82
111.66
106.02
168.13
64.46
145.40
172.18
212.24
65.04
87.09
66.87
163.48
262.50
132.73
72.51
113.63
91.75
151.45
207.45
147.17
76.63
156.82
559.76
143.30
111.42
144.76
103.64
386.87
71.15
103.81
181.93
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Fee/acre/yr

Pasquotank .............
Pender .....................
Perquimans .............
Person .....................
Pitt ...........................
Polk .........................
Randolph .................
Richmond ................
Robeson ..................
Rockingham ............
Rowan .....................
Rutherford ...............
Sampson .................
Scotland ..................
Stanly ......................
Stokes .....................
Surry ........................
Swain ......................
Transylvania ............
Tyrrell ......................
Union .......................
Vance ......................
Wake .......................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Watauga ..................
Wayne .....................
Wilkes ......................
Wilson .....................
Yadkin .....................
Yancey ....................
Adams .....................
Barnes .....................
Benson ....................
Billings .....................
Bottineau .................
Bowman ..................
Burke .......................
Burleigh ...................
Cass ........................
Cavalier ...................
Dickey .....................
Divide ......................
Dunn ........................
Eddy ........................
Emmons ..................
Foster ......................
Golden Valley ..........
Grand Forks ............
Grant .......................
Griggs ......................
Hettinger ..................
Kidder ......................
LaMoure ..................
Logan ......................
McHenry ..................
McIntosh ..................
McKenzie ................
McLean ...................
Mercer .....................
Morton .....................
Mountrail .................
Nelson .....................
Oliver .......................
Pembina ..................
Pierce ......................
Ramsey ...................
Ransom ...................
Renville ...................
Richland ..................
Rolette .....................
Sargent ....................
Sheridan ..................
Sioux .......................

State

85.87
114.96
88.21
103.23
86.48
199.33
130.28
111.97
79.85
109.96
153.80
109.69
108.06
97.86
139.76
104.59
124.71
171.02
240.24
69.18
153.52
94.06
260.29
69.66
82.03
203.17
112.10
131.64
103.78
143.19
176.22
22.49
62.34
36.05
21.96
37.69
20.99
23.39
39.26
79.91
53.06
62.86
18.02
25.45
37.30
32.84
52.09
23.50
58.61
25.73
50.87
31.27
25.80
60.31
28.52
25.07
32.81
20.57
36.61
26.57
28.52
25.38
32.77
28.48
71.89
28.66
38.84
50.97
45.11
82.84
31.34
66.17
26.08
24.93

County

Ohio ..........................

Slope .......................
Stark ........................
Steele ......................
Stutsman .................
Towner ....................
Traill ........................
Walsh ......................
Ward ........................
Wells .......................
Williams ...................
Adams .....................
Allen ........................
Ashland ...................
Ashtabula ................
Athens .....................
Auglaize ..................
Belmont ...................
Brown ......................
Butler .......................
Carroll ......................
Champaign ..............
Clark ........................
Clermont ..................
Clinton .....................
Columbiana .............
Coshocton ...............
Crawford ..................
Cuyahoga ................
Darke .......................
Defiance ..................
Delaware .................
Erie ..........................
Fairfield ...................
Fayette ....................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Gallia .......................
Geauga ...................
Greene ....................
Guernsey .................
Hamilton ..................
Hancock ..................
Hardin ......................
Harrison ...................
Henry .......................
Highland ..................
Hocking ...................
Holmes ....................
Huron ......................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Knox ........................
Lake ........................
Lawrence .................
Licking .....................
Logan ......................
Lorain ......................
Lucas .......................
Madison ...................
Mahoning ................
Marion .....................
Medina ....................
Meigs .......................
Mercer .....................
Miami .......................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Morgan ....................
Morrow ....................
Muskingum ..............
Noble .......................
Ottawa .....................
Paulding ..................
Perry ........................

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23.78
37.86
51.60
48.70
35.77
80.92
66.31
42.88
45.11
20.78
79.70
147.11
127.45
91.19
77.44
168.28
93.10
100.30
162.74
103.51
149.20
143.04
142.17
138.17
135.35
95.50
130.34
476.46
197.61
124.81
165.32
131.07
132.88
152.37
171.27
154.70
90.59
197.51
167.41
79.94
202.77
131.73
136.08
83.74
157.17
100.76
99.82
162.12
124.88
65.78
76.71
133.05
210.21
67.97
136.26
138.62
130.79
160.86
141.79
138.31
132.88
177.15
67.59
218.67
158.77
64.25
163.09
66.89
130.37
90.84
70.93
132.32
134.97
100.93

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Pickaway .................
Pike .........................
Portage ....................
Preble ......................
Putnam ....................
Richland ..................
Ross ........................
Sandusky ................
Scioto ......................
Seneca ....................
Shelby .....................
Stark ........................
Summit ....................
Trumbull ..................
Tuscarawas .............
Union .......................
Van Wert .................
Vinton ......................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Williams ...................
Wood .......................
Wyandot ..................
Adair ........................
Alfalfa ......................
Atoka .......................
Beaver .....................
Beckham .................
Blaine ......................
Bryan .......................
Caddo ......................
Canadian .................
Carter ......................
Cherokee .................
Choctaw ..................
Cimarron .................
Cleveland ................
Coal .........................
Comanche ...............
Cotton ......................
Craig ........................
Creek .......................
Custer ......................
Delaware .................
Dewey .....................
Ellis ..........................
Garfield ....................
Garvin ......................
Grady ......................
Grant .......................
Greer .......................
Harmon ...................
Harper .....................
Haskell ....................
Hughes ....................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Johnston ..................
Kay ..........................
Kingfisher ................
Kiowa ......................
Latimer ....................
Le Flore ...................
Lincoln .....................
Logan ......................
Love ........................
Major .......................
Marshall ...................
Mayes ......................
McClain ...................
McCurtain ................
McIntosh ..................
Murray .....................

State

133.44
88.44
144.64
146.35
140.01
138.17
100.44
131.11
78.31
135.66
165.73
153.52
235.31
111.58
106.67
143.01
174.75
67.59
199.08
74.51
173.67
106.57
162.08
140.01
54.58
39.20
38.51
18.41
30.48
32.83
48.86
36.89
53.13
43.55
65.37
40.58
13.93
86.20
34.76
38.10
31.07
43.93
49.31
36.96
63.96
27.93
22.00
39.55
43.58
44.41
37.65
23.62
26.27
21.00
41.76
34.41
27.62
27.89
37.07
37.31
37.58
26.52
36.76
54.75
47.55
51.96
47.72
30.96
46.13
58.27
56.34
48.07
42.51
38.24

County

Oregon .....................

Pennsylvania ............

Muskogee ................
Noble .......................
Nowata ....................
Okfuskee .................
Oklahoma ................
Okmulgee ................
Osage ......................
Ottawa .....................
Pawnee ...................
Payne ......................
Pittsburg ..................
Pontotoc ..................
Pottawatomie ..........
Pushmataha ............
Roger Mills ..............
Rogers .....................
Seminole .................
Sequoyah ................
Stephens .................
Texas ......................
Tillman .....................
Tulsa .......................
Wagoner ..................
Washington .............
Washita ...................
Woods .....................
Woodward ...............
Baker .......................
Benton .....................
Clackamas ..............
Clatsop ....................
Columbia .................
Coos ........................
Crook .......................
Curry .......................
Deschutes ...............
Douglas ...................
Gilliam .....................
Grant .......................
Harney .....................
Hood River ..............
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Josephine ................
Klamath ...................
Lake ........................
Lane ........................
Lincoln .....................
Linn .........................
Malheur ...................
Marion .....................
Morrow ....................
Multnomah ..............
Polk .........................
Sherman ..................
Tillamook .................
Umatilla ...................
Union .......................
Wallowa ...................
Wasco .....................
Washington .............
Wheeler ...................
Yamhill ....................
Adams .....................
Allegheny ................
Armstrong ................
Beaver .....................
Bedford ....................
Berks .......................
Blair .........................
Bradford ..................
Bucks ......................
Butler .......................
Cambria ...................

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48.69
39.31
45.72
35.20
85.48
49.69
29.10
63.62
36.72
52.17
37.55
48.51
48.44
31.38
28.45
67.96
38.93
55.24
34.96
22.07
27.69
100.27
66.96
46.13
33.07
29.93
30.55
19.91
116.51
264.85
108.95
107.87
63.33
17.85
66.92
137.76
60.56
9.77
15.81
10.75
373.13
91.96
12.59
197.42
28.97
19.98
134.01
94.17
95.05
23.05
155.98
18.68
234.24
120.61
11.71
122.91
32.06
30.39
24.79
14.78
184.04
12.72
179.94
171.11
144.65
78.93
132.02
101.38
243.22
125.33
101.69
337.15
130.34
89.98

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Fee/acre/yr

Cameron .................
Carbon ....................
Centre .....................
Chester ....................
Clarion .....................
Clearfield .................
Clinton .....................
Columbia .................
Crawford ..................
Cumberland .............
Dauphin ...................
Delaware .................
Elk ...........................
Erie ..........................
Fayette ....................
Forest ......................
Franklin ...................
Fulton ......................
Greene ....................
Huntingdon ..............
Indiana ....................
Jefferson .................
Juniata .....................
Lackawanna ............
Lancaster ................
Lawrence .................
Lebanon ..................
Lehigh .....................
Luzerne ...................
Lycoming .................
McKean ...................
Mercer .....................
Mifflin .......................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Montour ...................
Northampton ...........
Northumberland ......
Perry ........................
Philadelphia .............
Pike .........................
Potter .......................
Schuylkill .................
Snyder .....................
Somerset .................
Sullivan ....................
Susquehanna ..........
Tioga .......................
Union .......................
Venango ..................
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Westmoreland .........
Wyoming .................
York .........................
All Areas ..................
Bristol ......................
Kent .........................
Newport ...................
Providence ..............
Washington .............
Abbeville ..................
Aiken .......................
Allendale .................
Anderson .................
Bamberg ..................
Barnwell ..................
Beaufort ...................
Berkeley ..................
Calhoun ...................
Charleston ...............
Cherokee .................
Chester ....................

State

53.67
179.76
148.70
358.84
81.03
72.72
148.63
128.83
77.49
213.94
124.68
378.81
93.90
94.38
91.18
66.10
182.47
99.90
82.57
105.22
76.84
71.28
138.34
134.36
343.98
112.70
289.99
228.67
123.24
117.10
56.63
93.90
134.74
215.80
385.78
150.52
225.61
134.46
138.68
1,244.74
50.38
75.47
176.71
159.79
72.24
84.66
111.98
94.38
148.02
84.90
64.42
125.13
102.41
130.62
110.13
207.22
177.77
605.22
204.20
526.63
343.71
280.98
75.33
103.15
60.02
118.56
60.13
66.17
91.82
96.84
75.84
169.22
82.32
76.55

County

South Dakota ...........

Chesterfield .............
Clarendon ................
Colleton ...................
Darlington ................
Dillon .......................
Dorchester ...............
Edgefield .................
Fairfield ...................
Florence ..................
Georgetown .............
Greenville ................
Greenwood ..............
Hampton ..................
Horry .......................
Jasper .....................
Kershaw ..................
Lancaster ................
Laurens ...................
Lee ..........................
Lexington .................
Marion .....................
Marlboro ..................
McCormick ..............
Newberry .................
Oconee ....................
Orangeburg .............
Pickens ....................
Richland ..................
Saluda .....................
Spartanburg ............
Sumter .....................
Union .......................
Williamsburg ............
York .........................
Aurora .....................
Beadle .....................
Bennett ....................
Bon Homme ............
Brookings ................
Brown ......................
Brule ........................
Buffalo .....................
Butte ........................
Campbell .................
Charles Mix .............
Clark ........................
Clay .........................
Codington ................
Corson .....................
Custer ......................
Davison ...................
Day ..........................
Deuel .......................
Dewey .....................
Douglas ...................
Edmunds .................
Fall River .................
Faulk .......................
Grant .......................
Gregory ...................
Haakon ....................
Hamlin .....................
Hand ........................
Hanson ....................
Harding ....................
Hughes ....................
Hutchinson ..............
Hyde ........................
Jackson ...................
Jerauld ....................
Jones .......................
Kingsbury ................
Lake ........................
Lawrence .................

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74.34
49.95
73.22
66.91
70.65
93.38
80.25
75.77
60.13
63.89
176.38
65.35
65.08
81.88
73.77
83.00
106.85
91.99
61.48
108.14
63.18
58.87
47.98
73.60
144.07
68.61
151.33
95.31
77.43
134.74
62.98
59.79
56.63
136.57
65.71
79.69
15.72
81.26
118.58
81.19
63.38
32.91
17.22
35.48
65.47
70.51
123.07
74.68
18.19
31.90
94.41
53.19
82.13
15.93
79.41
61.01
14.33
54.13
83.27
33.98
16.73
99.42
53.08
104.22
11.69
54.61
91.48
38.68
22.12
54.75
20.24
92.35
113.57
39.48

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Lincoln .....................
Lyman .....................
Marshall ...................
McCook ...................
McPherson ..............
Meade .....................
Mellette ....................
Miner .......................
Minnehaha ..............
Moody .....................
Pennington ..............
Perkins ....................
Potter .......................
Roberts ....................
Sanborn ...................
Shannon ..................
Spink .......................
Stanley ....................
Sully ........................
Todd ........................
Tripp ........................
Turner ......................
Union .......................
Walworth .................
Yankton ...................
Ziebach ...................
Anderson .................
Bedford ....................
Benton .....................
Bledsoe ...................
Blount ......................
Bradley ....................
Campbell .................
Cannon ....................
Carroll ......................
Carter ......................
Cheatham ................
Chester ....................
Claiborne .................
Clay .........................
Cocke ......................
Coffee ......................
Crockett ...................
Cumberland .............
Davidson .................
Decatur ....................
DeKalb ....................
Dickson ...................
Dyer .........................
Fayette ....................
Fentress ..................
Franklin ...................
Gibson .....................
Giles ........................
Grainger ..................
Greene ....................
Grundy ....................
Hamblen ..................
Hamilton ..................
Hancock ..................
Hardeman ...............
Hardin ......................
Hawkins ...................
Haywood .................
Henderson ...............
Henry .......................
Hickman ..................
Houston ...................
Humphreys ..............
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Johnson ...................
Knox ........................
Lake ........................

State

151.38
27.90
62.20
118.20
42.58
18.75
19.90
89.40
143.21
141.75
19.44
14.96
55.62
70.44
66.16
12.80
82.82
25.53
43.41
14.23
31.10
120.11
139.49
41.22
115.28
13.22
162.76
106.20
62.29
97.44
189.30
151.15
103.84
86.09
68.09
145.56
118.67
53.57
85.22
77.23
101.93
98.38
78.82
105.82
172.90
59.75
89.18
92.51
69.69
87.30
89.14
108.32
85.88
81.64
105.68
112.63
79.59
130.13
157.13
63.85
70.97
70.35
97.90
100.26
61.35
77.23
66.53
63.05
79.03
80.42
150.08
132.39
213.16
91.47

County

Texas .......................

Lauderdale ..............
Lawrence .................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Loudon ....................
Macon .....................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Maury ......................
McMinn ....................
McNairy ...................
Meigs .......................
Monroe ....................
Montgomery ............
Moore ......................
Morgan ....................
Obion .......................
Overton ...................
Perry ........................
Pickett .....................
Polk .........................
Putnam ....................
Rhea ........................
Roane ......................
Robertson ................
Rutherford ...............
Scott ........................
Sequatchie ..............
Sevier ......................
Shelby .....................
Smith .......................
Stewart ....................
Sullivan ....................
Sumner ....................
Tipton ......................
Trousdale ................
Unicoi ......................
Union .......................
Van Buren ...............
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Weakley ..................
White .......................
Williamson ...............
Wilson .....................
Anderson .................
Andrews ..................
Angelina ..................
Aransas ...................
Archer ......................
Armstrong ................
Atascosa .................
Austin ......................
Bailey ......................
Bandera ...................
Bastrop ....................
Baylor ......................
Bee ..........................
Bell ..........................
Bexar .......................
Blanco .....................
Borden .....................
Bosque ....................
Bowie ......................
Brazoria ...................
Brazos .....................
Brewster ..................
Briscoe ....................
Brooks .....................
Brown ......................
Burleson ..................
Burnet ......................

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86.92
73.61
72.33
93.69
150.70
95.15
70.04
81.78
83.86
101.41
113.88
59.96
97.83
125.27
119.78
98.04
95.26
88.55
90.32
55.06
80.74
124.23
120.30
97.24
141.32
135.31
135.55
78.48
89.94
164.70
127.46
73.86
73.06
153.58
135.17
82.47
107.10
153.17
80.25
103.42
99.18
178.35
55.97
82.72
104.67
205.00
123.19
64.80
8.68
83.64
45.13
26.06
27.85
51.89
108.24
21.32
71.36
99.00
27.52
49.44
81.12
113.41
125.23
15.50
64.10
60.10
80.43
99.90
12.42
22.09
28.15
54.20
76.09
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Fee/acre/yr

Caldwell ...................
Calhoun ...................
Callahan ..................
Cameron .................
Camp .......................
Carson .....................
Cass ........................
Castro ......................
Chambers ................
Cherokee .................
Childress .................
Clay .........................
Cochran ...................
Coke ........................
Coleman ..................
Collin .......................
Collingsworth ...........
Colorado ..................
Comal ......................
Comanche ...............
Concho ....................
Cooke ......................
Coryell .....................
Cottle .......................
Crane ......................
Crockett ...................
Crosby .....................
Culberson ................
Dallam .....................
Dallas ......................
Dawson ...................
Deaf Smith ..............
Delta ........................
Denton .....................
DeWitt .....................
Dickens ...................
Dimmit .....................
Donley .....................
Duval .......................
Eastland ..................
Ector ........................
Edwards ..................
El Paso ....................
Ellis ..........................
Erath ........................
Falls .........................
Fannin .....................
Fayette ....................
Fisher ......................
Floyd .......................
Foard .......................
Fort Bend ................
Franklin ...................
Freestone ................
Frio ..........................
Gaines .....................
Galveston ................
Garza ......................
Gillespie ..................
Glasscock ................
Goliad ......................
Gonzales .................
Gray ........................
Grayson ...................
Gregg ......................
Grimes .....................
Guadalupe ...............
Hale .........................
Hall ..........................
Hamilton ..................
Hansford ..................
Hardeman ...............
Hardin ......................
Harris .......................

State

87.58
46.49
40.00
77.81
68.94
24.37
54.57
29.07
52.88
65.43
20.36
41.79
17.81
27.68
40.07
140.46
22.05
87.65
139.00
63.61
41.92
86.55
64.44
16.39
15.63
16.69
22.65
9.07
24.97
122.15
20.89
26.19
48.38
161.88
69.20
19.40
41.29
28.54
34.57
52.65
12.81
33.28
51.32
84.27
85.16
51.59
67.85
112.18
28.67
30.33
19.57
108.47
75.99
55.63
54.10
25.69
95.46
18.38
112.85
23.71
54.77
85.59
23.51
99.53
102.81
102.38
95.23
31.39
20.43
65.76
24.50
23.18
81.92
141.52

County
Harrison ...................
Hartley .....................
Haskell ....................
Hays ........................
Hemphill ..................
Henderson ...............
Hidalgo ....................
Hill ...........................
Hockley ...................
Hood ........................
Hopkins ...................
Houston ...................
Howard ....................
Hudspeth .................
Hunt .........................
Hutchinson ..............
Irion .........................
Jack .........................
Jackson ...................
Jasper .....................
Jeff Davis ................
Jefferson .................
Jim Hogg .................
Jim Wells .................
Johnson ...................
Jones .......................
Karnes .....................
Kaufman ..................
Kendall ....................
Kenedy ....................
Kent .........................
Kerr .........................
Kimble .....................
King .........................
Kinney .....................
Kleberg ....................
Knox ........................
La Salle ...................
Lamar ......................
Lamb .......................
Lampasas ................
Lavaca .....................
Lee ..........................
Leon ........................
Liberty .....................
Limestone ................
Lipscomb .................
Live Oak ..................
Llano .......................
Loving ......................
Lubbock ...................
Lynn ........................
Madison ...................
Marion .....................
Martin ......................
Mason .....................
Matagorda ...............
Maverick ..................
McCulloch ...............
McLennan ...............
McMullen .................
Medina ....................
Menard ....................
Midland ....................
Milam .......................
Mills .........................
Mitchell ....................
Montague ................
Montgomery ............
Moore ......................
Morris ......................
Motley ......................
Nacogdoches ..........
Navarro ...................

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75.36
26.62
19.60
164.24
19.60
78.91
80.46
59.67
27.48
108.21
58.64
59.44
20.10
14.90
80.96
20.20
24.87
51.82
55.99
83.41
12.71
43.91
35.36
48.41
108.01
29.47
68.81
90.03
126.82
17.42
22.62
69.77
46.95
16.09
31.85
49.90
20.46
51.72
57.28
30.66
66.52
77.65
84.73
66.39
66.36
50.10
21.39
50.76
71.65
5.26
49.07
23.84
74.14
58.91
27.35
62.71
52.52
31.22
49.07
68.64
37.22
68.81
38.64
37.95
94.87
58.87
20.89
66.22
156.42
24.87
55.63
19.54
66.79
54.37

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Newton ....................
Nolan .......................
Nueces ....................
Ochiltree ..................
Oldham ....................
Orange ....................
Palo Pinto ................
Panola .....................
Parker ......................
Parmer ....................
Pecos ......................
Polk .........................
Potter .......................
Presidio ...................
Rains .......................
Randall ....................
Reagan ....................
Real .........................
Red River ................
Reeves ....................
Refugio ....................
Roberts ....................
Robertson ................
Rockwall ..................
Runnels ...................
Rusk ........................
Sabine .....................
San Augustine .........
San Jacinto .............
San Patricio .............
San Saba ................
Schleicher ...............
Scurry ......................
Shackelford .............
Shelby .....................
Sherman ..................
Smith .......................
Somervell ................
Starr ........................
Stephens .................
Sterling ....................
Stonewall .................
Sutton ......................
Swisher ...................
Tarrant .....................
Taylor ......................
Terrell ......................
Terry ........................
Throckmorton ..........
Titus ........................
Tom Green ..............
Travis ......................
Trinity ......................
Tyler ........................
Upshur .....................
Upton .......................
Uvalde .....................
Val Verde ................
Van Zandt ...............
Victoria ....................
Walker .....................
Waller ......................
Ward ........................
Washington .............
Webb .......................
Wharton ...................
Wheeler ...................
Wichita ....................
Wilbarger .................
Willacy .....................
Williamson ...............
Wilson .....................
Winkler ....................
Wise ........................

State

53.08
29.77
41.03
26.52
15.63
88.01
63.77
55.66
132.78
27.55
13.44
72.38
14.50
12.22
66.82
26.59
12.88
39.14
44.04
7.12
24.17
17.42
63.41
154.60
34.27
57.91
71.99
61.19
75.10
42.32
64.57
24.54
22.52
28.94
77.55
28.54
100.30
103.14
46.89
37.05
13.97
19.04
25.00
24.40
167.91
30.00
10.30
30.16
31.75
68.21
30.20
101.65
61.39
77.45
75.83
15.56
52.95
15.10
84.53
60.73
88.18
165.43
9.80
146.98
28.67
67.32
21.75
31.59
26.49
48.41
102.91
79.14
9.60
101.06

County

Utah ..........................

Vermont ....................

Virginia .....................

Wood .......................
Yoakum ...................
Young ......................
Zapata .....................
Zavala .....................
Beaver .....................
Box Elder ................
Cache ......................
Carbon ....................
Daggett ....................
Davis .......................
Duchesne ................
Emery ......................
Garfield ....................
Grand ......................
Iron ..........................
Juab ........................
Kane ........................
Millard ......................
Morgan ....................
Piute ........................
Rich .........................
Salt Lake .................
San Juan .................
Sanpete ...................
Sevier ......................
Summit ....................
Tooele .....................
Uintah ......................
Utah .........................
Wasatch ..................
Washington .............
Wayne .....................
Weber ......................
Addison ...................
Bennington ..............
Caledonia ................
Chittenden ...............
Essex ......................
Franklin ...................
Grand Isle ...............
Lamoille ...................
Orange ....................
Orleans ....................
Rutland ....................
Washington .............
Windham .................
Windsor ...................
Accomack ................
Albemarle ................
Alleghany ................
Amelia .....................
Amherst ...................
Appomattox .............
Arlington ..................
Augusta ...................
Bath .........................
Bedford ....................
Bland .......................
Botetourt ..................
Brunswick ................
Buchanan ................
Buckingham ............
Campbell .................
Caroline ...................
Carroll ......................
Charles City ............
Charlotte ..................
Chesapeake City .....
Chesterfield .............
Clarke ......................
Craig ........................
Culpeper ..................
Cumberland .............

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75.56
21.42
36.65
30.96
40.66
21.68
13.05
38.30
13.21
23.19
70.37
9.04
18.45
24.68
6.28
20.47
13.02
15.30
15.25
17.09
31.82
10.92
51.35
4.06
23.36
32.77
24.76
12.96
6.87
57.86
41.43
39.68
43.82
63.20
83.29
114.28
87.09
117.60
50.97
76.66
104.16
99.74
84.76
66.56
74.36
109.80
109.39
103.85
101.16
241.69
85.77
84.60
100.64
78.60
1,484.00
172.69
115.00
122.28
89.02
120.62
57.62
72.94
84.95
82.39
113.93
94.02
103.68
62.69
120.21
147.09
217.51
87.50
178.03
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Dickenson ...............
Dinwiddie .................
Essex ......................
Fairfax .....................
Fauquier ..................
Floyd .......................
Fluvanna .................
Franklin ...................
Frederick .................
Giles ........................
Gloucester ...............
Goochland ...............
Grayson ...................
Greene ....................
Greensville ..............
Halifax .....................
Hanover ...................
Henrico ....................
Henry .......................
Highland ..................
Isle of Wight ............
James City ..............
King and Queen ......
King George ............
King William ............
Lancaster ................
Lee ..........................
Loudoun ..................
Louisa ......................
Lunenburg ...............
Madison ...................
Mathews ..................
Mecklenburg ............
Middlesex ................
Montgomery ............
Nelson .....................
New Kent ................
Northampton ...........
Northumberland ......
Nottoway .................
Orange ....................
Page ........................
Patrick .....................
Pittsylvania ..............
Powhatan ................
Prince Edward .........
Prince George .........
Prince William .........
Pulaski .....................
Rappahannock ........
Richmond ................
Roanoke ..................
Rockbridge ..............
Rockingham ............
Russell ....................
Scott ........................
Shenandoah ............
Smyth ......................
Southampton ...........
Spotsylvania ............
Stafford ....................
Suffolk .....................
Surry ........................
Sussex ....................
Tazewell ..................
Virginia Beach City
Warren ....................
Washington .............
Westmoreland .........
Wise ........................
Wythe ......................
York .........................
Adams .....................
Asotin ......................

81.91
82.88
84.05
418.35
219.02
99.99
140.70
97.82
162.92
72.94
138.77
150.64
115.79
189.90
56.00
63.42
153.64
181.55
74.53
93.30
98.16
241.97
85.26
138.91
103.06
126.38
60.79
330.61
157.95
65.69
174.34
170.93
71.08
106.41
134.63
126.45
152.50
119.21
82.84
86.12
186.21
162.34
92.09
67.07
158.13
88.40
116.00
243.66
84.84
233.03
79.56
118.00
118.59
194.73
59.93
57.31
154.02
76.98
73.63
169.20
253.04
124.80
98.85
62.86
61.14
146.78
197.01
108.65
98.71
76.08
93.47
137.77
20.86
14.42

State

County

West Virginia ............

Benton .....................
Chelan .....................
Clallam ....................
Clark ........................
Columbia .................
Cowlitz .....................
Douglas ...................
Ferry ........................
Franklin ...................
Garfield ....................
Grant .......................
Grays Harbor ..........
Island .......................
Jefferson .................
King .........................
Kitsap ......................
Kittitas .....................
Klickitat ....................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Mason .....................
Okanogan ................
Pacific ......................
Pend Oreille ............
Pierce ......................
San Juan .................
Skagit ......................
Skamania ................
Snohomish ..............
Spokane ..................
Stevens ...................
Thurston ..................
Wahkiakum .............
Walla Walla .............
Whatcom .................
Whitman ..................
Yakima ....................
Barbour ...................
Berkeley ..................
Boone ......................
Braxton ....................
Brooke .....................
Cabell ......................
Calhoun ...................
Clay .........................
Doddridge ................
Fayette ....................
Gilmer ......................
Grant .......................
Greenbrier ...............
Hampshire ...............
Hancock ..................
Hardy .......................
Harrison ...................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Kanawha .................
Lewis .......................
Lincoln .....................
Logan ......................
Marion .....................
Marshall ...................
Mason .....................
McDowell .................
Mercer .....................
Mineral ....................
Mingo ......................
Monongalia ..............
Monroe ....................
Morgan ....................
Nicholas ..................
Ohio .........................
Pendleton ................
Pleasants ................

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46.38
148.43
211.18
214.38
18.24
147.29
17.26
7.20
49.60
16.05
58.08
35.62
241.22
154.80
363.15
448.10
74.91
24.15
106.64
18.85
140.55
22.47
58.56
51.74
240.99
224.13
128.52
172.26
272.01
48.18
26.64
147.22
79.51
35.35
195.77
23.68
30.54
54.34
160.05
48.26
45.45
54.14
83.32
42.29
52.05
52.33
68.31
40.93
66.09
78.88
100.11
81.52
78.88
58.90
61.36
191.04
60.18
54.73
56.19
54.17
59.90
61.12
58.76
66.68
61.78
83.57
39.40
85.90
63.45
124.26
70.95
64.28
64.66
53.72

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County

Fee/acre/yr

Pocahontas .............
Preston ....................
Putnam ....................
Raleigh ....................
Randolph .................
Ritchie .....................
Roane ......................
Summers .................
Taylor ......................
Tucker .....................
Tyler ........................
Upshur .....................
Wayne .....................
Webster ...................
Wetzel .....................
Wirt ..........................
Wood .......................
Wyoming .................
Adams .....................
Ashland ...................
Barron .....................
Bayfield ...................
Brown ......................
Buffalo .....................
Burnett .....................
Calumet ...................
Chippewa ................
Clark ........................
Columbia .................
Crawford ..................
Dane ........................
Dodge ......................
Door ........................
Douglas ...................
Dunn ........................
Eau Claire ...............
Florence ..................
Fond du Lac ............
Forest ......................
Grant .......................
Green ......................
Green Lake .............
Iowa .........................
Iron ..........................
Jackson ...................
Jefferson .................
Juneau ....................
Kenosha ..................
Kewaunee ...............
La Crosse ................
Lafayette .................
Langlade .................
Lincoln .....................
Manitowoc ...............
Marathon .................
Marinette .................
Marquette ................
Menominee .............
Milwaukee ...............
Monroe ....................
Oconto .....................
Oneida .....................
Outagamie ...............
Ozaukee ..................
Pepin .......................
Pierce ......................
Polk .........................
Portage ....................
Price ........................
Racine .....................
Richland ..................
Rock ........................
Rusk ........................
Sauk ........................

State

61.19
68.59
71.06
69.15
50.45
44.44
47.71
61.09
68.97
85.03
51.04
64.49
52.26
60.98
50.77
45.66
64.84
57.61
105.88
50.26
76.40
55.45
148.09
91.86
67.12
150.69
74.46
85.34
137.65
73.88
165.36
146.18
111.11
47.43
90.53
81.96
85.03
136.53
56.20
113.63
119.43
124.04
108.96
62.99
84.42
141.51
84.05
137.52
118.78
91.31
133.63
75.58
67.46
144.10
79.61
82.85
93.60
35.08
258.21
87.53
89.33
114.38
143.90
153.08
89.71
108.03
77.84
89.88
51.90
148.78
82.20
150.76
55.59
105.95

County

Wyoming ..................

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98.07
143.11
114.72
59.75
87.29
90.12
146.12
167.44
67.77
159.22
178.19
104.86
94.42
114.76
85.92
9.82
26.66
10.10
9.82
6.59
15.49
15.18
13.57
12.19
10.60
12.54
31.41
10.89
9.36
24.45
12.54
14.38
23.47
3.53
55.52
12.83
15.49
8.16

[83 FR 10569, Mar. 12, 2018]

PART
12—SAFETY
OF
WATER
POWER PROJECTS AND PROJECT
WORKS
Subpart A—General Provisions
Sec.
12.1 Applicability.
12.2 Rules of construction.
12.3 Definitions.
12.4 Staff administrative responsibility and
supervisory authority.
12.5 Responsibilities of licensee or applicant.

Subpart B—Reports and Records
12.10 Reporting safety-related incidents.
12.11 Reporting modifications of the project
or project works.
12.12 Maintenance of records.
12.13 Verification form.

Subpart C—Emergency Action Plans
12.20
12.21

General requirements.
Exemptions.

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Fee/acre/yr

Sawyer ....................
Shawano .................
Sheboygan ..............
St. Croix ..................
Taylor ......................
Trempealeau ...........
Vernon .....................
Vilas ........................
Walworth .................
Washburn ................
Washington .............
Waukesha ...............
Waupaca .................
Waushara ................
Winnebago ..............
Wood .......................
Albany .....................
Big Horn ..................
Campbell .................
Carbon ....................
Converse .................
Crook .......................
Fremont ...................
Goshen ....................
Hot Springs .............
Johnson ...................
Laramie ...................
Lincoln .....................
Natrona ...................
Niobrara ..................
Park .........................
Platte .......................
Sheridan ..................
Sublette ...................
Sweetwater .............
Teton .......................
Uinta ........................
Washakie ................
Weston ....................

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