Stay Ahead: Monitor Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission
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The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission plays a pivotal role in managing water resources and environmental mitigation efforts in Utah. Established under the Central Utah Project Completion Act of 1992, this agency is essential for understanding water policy and its impacts on various sectors.
Why Monitor the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission?
Understanding the Commission
The Commission was formed in late 1994 and early 1995, following mandates set by the Central Utah Project Completion Act (CUPCA). The Act's purpose was to facilitate the completion of the Central Utah Project (CUP), a massive water management initiative tasked with diverting, storing, and delivering water to sustain the central Utah population. Critical to the Commission’s work is the development and implementation of an annual Mitigation and Conservation Plan, setting out priorities and outlining necessary strategies for ecological and resource conservation.
Who Should Be Interested?
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Environmental Consultants: Professionals tasked with ensuring compliance with environmental regulations need to stay updated on the Commission's changing priorities, ensuring their projects align with federal directives.
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Legal and Compliance Teams: Understanding the Commission's regulatory changes helps in avoiding litigation and ensuring continued compliance with water usage and conservation laws.
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Agricultural and Water Resource Managers: As key stakeholders in water distribution and usage, these professionals must track policy changes to manage resources efficiently.
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Construction and Development Firms: Given the implications of water availability on project planning and sustainability, these industries need current data to strategize effectively.
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Non-profit Organizations: Groups advocating for environmental conservation can leverage insights from Commission activities to bolster their advocacy efforts.
Importance of Real-Time Monitoring
- Avoid Regulatory Penalties: Immediate updates on policy shifts help in adapting strategies and actions to remain compliant.
- Stay Ahead of Policy Changes: Understanding trends and upcoming regulations allows stakeholders to prepare effectively and capitalize on new opportunities.
- Simplify Monitoring Efforts: Automated solutions reduce the need for manual tracking, saving time and resources while ensuring accuracy.
- Respond to Open Comment Periods: Engage in public consultations proactively and influence policy directions effectively.
Recent Trends and Their Impacts
Policies from the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission often prioritize sustainable water use and environmental mitigation, prompting shifts toward more eco-friendly practices across industries. These changes can affect everything from agricultural practices to urban development and corporate compliance strategies.
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Agency Details
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The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission continues to operate under the authority granted by the Central Utah Project Completion Act of 1992. It is responsible for implementing mitigation measures and programs outlined in the Act, indicating its ongoing functionality and relevance.
- Acronym: URMCC
Latest Documents
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The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Commission) is updating its regulations to reflect a change of agency location. The Commission has moved from 111 East Broadway, Suite 310 to 230 South 500 East, Suite 230 in Salt Lake City...
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Rule | Jun 06, 2016 |
The Department of the Interior and the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission have prepared separate Records of Decision (RODs) that disclose their selection of Alternative B for implementing the restoration of the Provo River Delta...
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Notice | Jul 07, 2015 |
The Department of the Interior, Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission, and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, as Joint Lead Agencies, have prepared and made available to the public a Final Environmental Impact Statement (F...
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Notice | Apr 08, 2015 |
On April 17, 2014, the Department of the Interior and the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission each signed a Finding of No Significant Impact associated with the Environmental Assessment of the Proposed Increase in Operation, Maint...
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Notice | Jun 13, 2014 |
The Department of the Interior, Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission, and the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, as Joint Lead Agencies, have prepared and made available to the public a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (D...
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Notice | Feb 28, 2014 |
On April 2, 2013, the Department of the Interior and the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission each signed a Finding of No Significant Impact associated with the Final Environmental Assessment--East Hobble Creek Restoration Project....
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Notice | May 03, 2013 |
Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations at 40 CFR 1501.7, and authorities under the Endangered Species Act (15 U.S.C. 1536, et seq.), the Department...
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Notice | Mar 16, 2010 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Commission) hereby provides notice that on February 17, 2010, the Commission's Executive Director granted a limited waiver of Section 1605 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2...
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Notice | Mar 09, 2010 |
On May 22, 2008, the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Commission) selected the Proposed Action presented in the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS), Lower Duchesne River Wetlands Mitigation Project (LDWP), April 2008....
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Notice | Aug 14, 2008 |
Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, Interior and the Mitigation Commission (Joint Lead Agencies), have issued a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Lower Duchesne River We...
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Notice | Apr 11, 2008 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission), Central Utah Water Conservancy District (District) and U.S. Department of the Interior (Department), jointly prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to determine t...
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Notice | Mar 21, 2008 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission) and the Ute Tribe have prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to determine the effects of construction of a Ute Tribe Fish Hatchery to be located at Big Springs an...
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Notice | Jun 22, 2007 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission) and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (Division) jointly prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to determine the effects of rotenone treatments in the Willow...
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Notice | Aug 11, 2006 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission has issued a Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact to construct a group-site campground in Diamond Fork Canyon in Utah County, Utah. The new campground will hav...
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Notice | Feb 10, 2005 |
On January 27, 2005, Jody L. Williams, Chairman of the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission) signed the Record of Decision (ROD) which documents selection of the Proposed Action as presented in the 2004 Utah...
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Notice | Feb 10, 2005 |
The Spanish Fork Ranger District of the UintaNational Forest proposes to design, construct, and operate a group-site campground in Diamond Fork with a capacity of approximately 475 PAOT (people at one time). The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conser...
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Notice | Aug 18, 2004 |
The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission) and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (Division) have jointly prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to determine the effects of a partial reconstruction of...
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Notice | May 14, 2004 |
On September 24, 2003 the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Commission) and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (Division) released an Environmental Assessment (EA) evaluating construction and operation of an interim warm-w...
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Notice | Mar 26, 2004 |
Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Mitigation Commission) proposes to implement measures to mitigate for adverse impacts on fish and...
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Notice | Mar 05, 2004 |
Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the Central Utah Project Completion Act Office, and the Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission (Commission), propose to create, restore, and...
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Notice | Nov 24, 2003 |
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