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 101 STAT. 60

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sources, and types of best management practices being implemented; "(B) describe the experiences of the States in adhering to schedules and implementing best management practices; "(C) describe the amount and purpose of grants awarded .', pursuant to subsections (h) and (i) of this section; "(D) identify, to the extent that information is available, the progress made in reducing pollutant loads and improving water quality in the navigable waters; "(E) indicate what further actions need to be taken to attain and maintain in those navigable waters (i) applicable water quality standards, and (ii) the goals and requirements of this Act; "(F) include recommendations of the Administrator concerning future programs (including enforcement programs) for controlling pollution from nonpoint sources; and "(G) identify the activities and programs of departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the United States which are inconsistent with the management programs submitted by the States and recommend modifications so that such activities and programs are consistent with and assist the States in implementation of such management programs. "(n) SET ASIDE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL.—Not less than 5 percent of the funds appropriated pursuant to subsection (j) for any fiscal year shall be available to the Administrator to maintain personnel levels at the Environmental Protection Agency at levels which are adequate to carry out this section in such year.". (b) PoucY FOR CONTROL OF NONPOINT SOURCES OF POLLUTION.—

33 USC 1251.

33 USC 1281.

Grants. Ante, p. 52. 33 USC 1285. State and local governments.

Ante, p. 52.

Section 101(a) is amended by striking out "and" at the end of paragraph (5), by striking out the period at the end of paragraph (6) and inserting in lieu thereof "; and", and by adding at the end thereof the following: "(7) it is the national policy that programs for the control of nonpoint sources of pollution be developed and implemented in an expeditious manner so as to enable the goals of this Act to be met through the control of both point and nonpoint sources of pollution.". (c) ELIGIBILITY OF NONPOINT SOURCES.—The last sentence of section 201(g)(l) is amended by— (1) striking out "sentence," the first place it appears and inserting in lieu thereof "sentences,"; (2) inserting "(A)" after "October 1, 1984, for"; and (3) inserting before "except that" the following: "and (B) any purpose for which a grant may be made under sections 319(h) and (i) of this Act (including any innovative and alternative approaches for the control of nonpoint sources of pollution),". (d) RESERVATION OP FUNDS.—Section 205(j) is amended by adding

at the end the following new pargigraph: "(5) NONPOINT SOURCE RESERVATION.—In addition to the sums reserved under paragraph (1), the Administrator shall reserve each fiscal year for each State 1 percent of the sums allotted B and available for obligation to such State under this section for each fiscal year beginning on or after October 1, 1986, or $100,000, whichever is greater, for the purpose of carrying out section 319 of this Act. Sums so reserved in a State in any fiscal year for which such State does not request the use of such sums,

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