NRDA Restoration Project Information Sheet - DARRP

Natural Resource Damage Assessment Restoration Project Information Sheet

NRDA Restoration Project Information Sheet - DARRP

Natural Resource Damage Assessment Restoration Project Information Sheet

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Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
Restoration Project Information Sheet
Guidelines	
  for	
  Completion	
  
Please	
  complete	
  all	
  of	
  the	
  information	
  requested	
  with	
  the	
  best	
  information	
  that	
  you	
  have	
  available.	
  Limited	
  attachments	
  are	
  acceptable	
  if	
  
they	
  are	
  necessary	
  to	
  adequately	
  describe	
  the	
  project,	
  however	
  every	
  effort	
  should	
  be	
  made	
  to	
  have	
  all	
  pertinent	
  information	
  included	
  on	
  
the	
  Restoration	
  Project	
  Information	
  Sheet.	
  Below	
  are	
  specific	
  guidelines	
  for	
  completion.	
  
A. General	
  Information
Organization:
Contact	
  Name:	
  
Title:	
  
Address:	
  
Phone	
  number/Email:	
  
Organization	
  Website:	
  
B. Project	
  Information
Type	
  of	
  Project:
Project	
  ID	
  Number	
  
Project	
  name:	
  
Location:	
  
State:	
  
County/Parish:	
  
Watershed/Basin:	
  
Latitude/Longitude:	
  
Project	
  Size:	
  
Affected	
  Area:	
  

The	
  name	
  of	
  the	
  organization	
  or	
  agency	
  submitting	
  the	
  information.	
  
If	
  you	
  are	
  applying	
  as	
  an	
  individual	
  indicate	
  by	
  filling	
  this	
  section	
  with	
  “N/A”.	
  
The	
  first	
  and	
  last	
  name	
  of	
  a	
  person	
  who	
  can	
  be	
  contacted	
  for	
  additional	
  information.	
  
The	
  title	
  (or	
  position)	
  of	
  the	
  above	
  individual.	
  
The	
  mailing	
  address	
  of	
  the	
  above	
  individual	
  or	
  organization.	
  
The	
  phone	
  number	
  and	
  email	
  of	
  the	
  above	
  individual.	
  
The	
  web	
  page	
  of	
  the	
  above	
  organization	
  or	
  agency.	
  

A	
  project	
  is	
  considered	
  a	
  "Change	
  to	
  an	
  Existing	
  Project"	
  if	
  the	
  project	
  has	
  been	
  
previously	
  submitted	
  through	
  the	
  NRDA	
  project	
  information	
  sheet.	
  
If	
  the	
  project	
  is	
  considered	
  a	
  change	
  to	
  an	
  existing	
  project,	
  the	
  Project	
  ID	
  is	
  the	
  unique	
  number	
  given	
  
upon	
  submission	
  through	
  the	
  NRDA	
  project	
  information	
  sheet.	
  Otherwise,	
  leave	
  this	
  blank.	
  
The	
  common	
  name	
  of	
  the	
  project,	
  usually	
  a	
  combination	
  of	
  location	
  
and	
  restoration	
  activity	
  (e.g.,	
  Cross	
  Bayou	
  Mangrove	
  Restoration).	
  
The	
  location	
  where	
  the	
  restoration	
  activity	
  will	
  take	
  place	
  (e.g.,	
  East	
  Timbalier	
  Island).	
  
Two-­‐letter	
  abbreviation	
  of	
  the	
  state	
  (s)	
  where	
  the	
  project	
  will	
  take	
  place.	
  
If	
  the	
  project	
  occurs	
  across	
  several	
  states	
  list	
  all	
  states	
  separated	
  by	
  commas.	
  
County	
  or	
  Parish	
  where	
  the	
  project	
  will	
  be	
  completed.	
  If	
  the	
  project	
  occurs	
  across	
  
multiple	
  counties	
  or	
  parishes	
  list	
  only	
  the	
  primary	
  county	
  or	
  parish	
  name.	
  
The	
  watershed	
  where	
  the	
  project	
  will	
  be	
  completed.	
  If	
  the	
  project	
  occurs	
  across	
  
multiple	
  watersheds	
  list	
  only	
  the	
  primary	
  watershed.	
  
Provide	
  a	
  latitude/longitude	
  of	
  the	
  central	
  location	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  activity.	
  If	
  the	
  activity	
  
occurs	
  over	
  a	
  large	
  area	
  you	
  may	
  also	
  attach	
  a	
  map	
  of	
  the	
  area	
  of	
  the	
  activity.	
  
The	
  size	
  of	
  the	
  area	
  where	
  project	
  activities	
  will	
  occur;	
  designated	
  by	
  linear	
  miles,	
  
acres,	
  or	
  tonnage	
  (e.g.,	
  area	
  of	
  plantings	
  in	
  a	
  riparian	
  buffer).	
  
The	
  area	
  affected	
  or	
  influenced	
  by	
  the	
  project	
  activity;	
  designated	
  by	
  acres	
  
(e.g.,	
  area	
  of	
  water	
  quality	
  improvement	
  as	
  a	
  result	
  of	
  riparian	
  buffer	
  plantings).	
  

C.Project	
  Description
A	
  description	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  objectives,	
  activities	
  to	
  be	
  completed	
  and	
  expected	
  outcomes;	
  including	
  information	
  on	
  the	
  benefits	
  of	
  this
project	
  to	
  the	
  public	
  and	
  environment.	
  If	
  applicable,	
  use	
  this	
  section	
  to	
  provide	
  additional	
  refinement	
  to	
  habitat	
  and/or	
  resource	
  benefit
(e.g.,	
  cypress	
  wetland,	
  barrier	
  island).	
  In	
  addition,	
  feel	
  free	
  to	
  attach	
  other	
  information,	
  maps,	
  or	
  diagrams	
  concerning	
  your	
  project.
Maximum	
  2,500	
  characters.
D. Project	
  Activity(s)
The	
  type	
  of	
  activity	
  the	
  project	
  will	
  complete	
  to	
  address	
  the	
  impacts	
  to	
  priority	
  resources	
  or	
  habitats.	
  Check	
  all	
  that	
  apply.
Restoration:	
  
Protection:	
  
Debris	
  Removal:	
  
Land	
  Acquisition:	
  
Maintenance/Management:	
  
Education:	
  

Activities	
  conducted	
  to	
  create,	
  enhance,	
  or	
  restore	
  an	
  injured	
  resource	
  or	
  habitat.	
  
Activities	
  conducted	
  to	
  protect	
  a	
  resource	
  or	
  habitat	
  by	
  removing	
  the	
  threat	
  to	
  that	
  
resource	
  or	
  habitat	
  (e.g.,	
  shoreline	
  stabilization,	
  buoys	
  or	
  markers,	
  nest	
  protection).	
  
Removal	
  of	
  debris	
  to	
  restore	
  and	
  protect	
  a	
  resource	
  or	
  habitat.	
  
The	
  acquisition	
  and	
  conservation	
  of	
  land	
  in	
  perpetuity	
  to	
  protect	
  priority	
  resources	
  or	
  habitats.	
  
Activities	
  conducted	
  to	
  maintain	
  or	
  manage	
  the	
  quality	
  of	
  a	
  resource	
  or	
  habitat	
  (e.g.,	
  prescribed	
  burns).	
  
Education	
  of	
  a	
  targeted	
  audience	
  to	
  restore	
  or	
  protect	
  priority	
  resources	
  or	
  habitats.	
  

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Restoration Project Information Sheet
Guidelines	
  for	
  Completion	
  (continued)	
  
E.Project	
  Habitat(s)
The	
  type	
  of	
  habitat	
  that	
  the	
  project	
  activities	
  are	
  located	
  within	
  or	
  will	
  benefit.	
   Check	
  all	
  that	
  apply.
Upland:	
  
Riverine:	
  
Marine/Estuarine	
  Wetlands:	
  
Freshwater	
  Wetlands:	
  
Beach/Dune:	
  
Subtidal	
  (nearshore/offshore):	
  

Regions	
  located	
  away	
  from	
  coastlines	
  and	
  the	
  floodplains	
  of	
  rivers,	
  streams,	
  and	
  other	
  bodies	
  of	
  water.	
  
Regions	
  located	
  within	
  or	
  adjacent	
  to	
  open	
  freshwater	
  areas	
  that	
  occur	
  within	
  a	
  defined	
  channel.	
  
Regions	
  that	
  are	
  inundated	
  or	
  saturated	
  by	
  saltwater	
  on	
  a	
  consistent	
  basis.	
  
Regions	
  that	
  are	
  inundated	
  or	
  saturated	
  by	
  freshwater	
  (e.g.,	
  surface	
  or	
  groundwater)	
  
on	
  a	
  consistent	
  basis	
  to	
  support	
  saturation	
  tolerant	
  plant	
  species.	
  
Regions	
  along	
  a	
  sandy	
  shoreline	
  that	
  include	
  the	
  area	
  from	
  the	
  mean	
  low	
  tide	
  through	
  the	
  dune	
  system.	
  
Coastal	
  regions	
  that	
  are	
  permanently	
  inundated	
  with	
  salt	
  water	
  (e.g.,	
  ocean).	
  

F.Resource	
  Benefit(s)
Primary	
  resources	
  that	
  would	
  benefit	
  from	
  the	
  project.	
  Check	
  all	
  that	
  apply.
Marine	
  Mammals:	
  
Birds:	
  
Reptiles/amphibians:	
  
Fish:	
  
Shellfish:	
  
Terrestrial	
  Wildlife:	
  
Corals:	
  
Vegetation:	
  
Water	
  column:	
  
Sediment	
  /	
  Benthos:	
  
Shoreline:	
  
Human	
  Use:	
  
Status	
  Species:	
  
G.Project	
  Status
Property/Resource	
  Acquisition:	
  
Planning/Design:	
  
Permitting:	
  
Time	
  to	
  Implementation:	
  
Time	
  to	
  Completion:	
  
Regional	
  Planning:	
  
H.Project	
  Cost
Estimated	
  Cost:
Funding	
  available:	
  

Whales	
  (dolphin),	
  Manatees,	
  Otters,	
  etc.	
  
All	
  birds	
  
Sea	
  turtles,	
  alligators,	
  snakes,	
  lizards,	
  frogs,	
  etc.	
  
Nearshore	
  and	
  offshore	
  fish	
  
Oysters,	
  shrimp,	
  crabs,	
  etc.	
  
All	
  upland	
  animals	
  
Shallow	
  and	
  deep	
  water	
  corals	
  
All	
  plants	
  (e.g.,	
  submergent,	
  emergent,	
  and	
  terrestrial)	
  
Water	
  quality	
  and	
  plankton	
  
Sediment	
  permanently	
  inundated	
  with	
  water,	
  and	
  organisms	
  associated	
  with	
  the	
  sediment	
  (e.g.,	
  worms)	
  
Land	
  area	
  adjacent	
  to	
  water	
  (e.g.,	
  beaches,	
  marsh)	
  
Improved	
  recreation,	
  infrastructure,	
  community	
  resilience,	
  etc.	
  
Will	
  this	
  project	
  directly	
  benefit	
  State	
  or	
  Federally	
  listed	
  threatened	
  and/or	
  endangered	
  species?	
  
If	
  so,	
  please	
  list	
  them.	
  If	
  not,	
  please	
  indicate	
  N/A.	
  
Acquisition	
  of	
  the	
  property,	
  resource,	
  or	
  landowner	
  agreements	
  (e.g.,	
  easements)	
  in	
  which	
  the	
  project	
  
activity	
  will	
  occur.	
  Indicate	
  the	
  status	
  by	
  selecting	
  NOT	
  STARTED,	
  IN	
  PROGRESS,	
  COMPLETED,	
  or	
  N/A.	
  
Project	
  planning	
  and	
  engineered	
  design	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  activity.	
  
Indicate	
  the	
  status	
  by	
  selecting	
  NOT	
  STARTED,	
  IN	
  PROGRESS,	
  COMPLETED,	
  or	
  N/A.	
  
Acquisition	
  of	
  all	
  local,	
  state,	
  and	
  federal	
  permits	
  needed	
  to	
  implement	
  the	
  project	
  activity	
  (e.g.,	
  NEPA).	
  
Indicate	
  the	
  status	
  by	
  selecting	
  NOT	
  STARTED,	
  IN	
  PROGRESS,	
  COMPLETED,	
  or	
  N/A.	
  
Number	
  of	
  months	
  required	
  to	
  prepare	
  for	
  the	
  start	
  of	
  project	
  activity.	
  
Following	
  the	
  start	
  of	
  the	
  project,	
  number	
  of	
  months	
  required	
  to	
  complete	
  the	
  project	
  activity.	
  
Is	
  this	
  project	
  included	
  under	
  a	
  regional	
  or	
  statewide	
  plan/initiative?	
  (YES	
  or	
  NO)	
  
If	
  yes,	
  please	
  list	
  the	
  plan/initiative	
  in	
  the	
  space	
  provided.	
  
The	
  total	
  cost	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  including	
  any	
  funds	
  contributed	
  
by	
  the	
  applicant	
  or	
  other	
  organizations	
  (e.g.,	
  match	
  funds).	
  
Monies	
  (from	
  the	
  applicant	
  or	
  partnering	
  organizations/agencies)	
  already	
  committed	
  
for	
  partial	
  funding	
  of	
  the	
  project	
  activity.	
  Indicate	
  amount	
  in	
  the	
  adjacent	
  box.	
  

H. Project	
  Partners
Please	
  provide	
  the	
  name,	
  contact,	
  and	
  involvement	
  (equipment,	
  matching	
  funds,	
  design,	
  etc.)	
  
of	
  other	
  organizations	
  or	
  agencies	
  with	
  the	
  project	
  activities.	
  

DOC / NOAA / NMFS / RC / NRDA Restoration Project Information Sheet

Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
Restoration Project Information Sheet
A

General Information

Organization
Contact Name (First Last)

Title

Address

City

Phone Number

State

ZIP

Email

Organization Website

B

Project Information

Type of Project

If this is a Change to an Existing Project, enter the Project ID Number

Project Name
Location (e.g. John Smith National Wildlife Refuge)
State(s) (Use 2-letter abbreviations separated by commas) County/Parish

Latitude (decimal degrees)

Watershed/Basin

Longitude (decimal degrees) Project Size (Choose one)
miles

C

Project Description

Please provide more information about the proposed project. (Limit 2,500 characters.)

DOC / NOAA / NMFS / RC / NRDA Restoration Project Information Sheet

Affected Area
acres

tons

acres

Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
Restoration Project Information Sheet (continued)
D

E

F

Project Activity(s)

Project Habitat(s)

Resource Benefit(s)

(Check all that apply)

Restoration

Debris Removal

Maintenance/Management

Protection

Land Acquisition

Education

Upland

Marine/Estuarine Wetlands

Beach/Dune

Riverine

Freshwater Wetlands

Subtidal (Nearshore/Offshore)

Marine Mammals

Shellfish

Water Column

Birds

Terrestrial Wildlife

Sediment/Benthos

Reptiles/Amphibians

Corals

Shoreline

Fish

Vegetation

Human Use (Recreational, Cultural)

(Check all that apply)

(Check all that apply)

Will the project directly benefit State- or Federally-listed species? If so, please list them. If not, please indicate N/A.

G

Project Status

Time to Implementation

Property/Resource Acquisition
Project Planning/Design

Time to Project Completion

Project Permitting.
Is this project included under a regional or statewide plan?
If so, please list:

H

Project Costs

I

Project Partners

Estimated Cost

Funding Available

Partner 1 Organization

Partner 1 Contact

Partner 1 Involvement

Partner 2 Organization

Partner 2 Contact

Partner 2 Involvement

Partner 3 Organization

Partner 3 Contact

Partner 3 Involvement

Disclaimer:
The submission of project information does not guarantee project funding. Projects will be evaluated using criteria identified in OPA,
NEPA, implementing regulations, and related laws. Selection and funding determinations will be made by the Trustee Council.
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