§ 650.238 - Exhibit 3—Narrative Report.


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  • (a) The narrative report will be a brief summary of the command environmental program. No specific format is prescribed; however, it will contain the following:

    (1) Financial displays for the current FYDP period by appropriation account (MCA, PA, OMA, etc.) and by program media (air, water, noise, etc.). The elements of the program presented in the Exhibit 1-EM are to be aggregated by management activity to identify funding requirements for training, preparation of EIA/EIS, environmental surveys and studies, personnel costs, etc.

    (2) An explanation of the environmental objectives to be achieved by completing the projects reported or funding those activities contained in Exhibit 1's. For any specific portion of the program that requires more than 12 months to complete, identify the major milestones for accomplishing the actions.

    (3) Elements of the command program that will be given particular emphasis over the short term.

    (4) Projection of when statutory pollution control requirements, Federal or state, will be satisfied by the various elements of a command.

    (5) Summary of potential or pending environmental litigation involving installations within the command.

    (6) Explanation of anticipated problem areas requiring DA assistance.

    (b) The content of the narrative report is basically a forecast of how the major command intends to accomplish its environmental program during the succeeding 12 months. This requirement should not be confused with the requirement for the annual status report (RCS DD-I&L(A) 1269), specified in § 650.9 of subpart A of this part of this regulation, which is an annual summary of environmental protection accomplishments for the specified preceding calendar year.