Title 16 › Chapter 33— COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT › § 1455b
States with approved coastal management programs must write and send a Coastal Nonpoint Pollution Control Program to the Secretary of Commerce and the EPA Administrator within 30 months after final federal guidance is published. The program must work with existing State and local water quality and coastal plans. It must put in place the management measures in the federal guidance and do at least these things: find land uses that hurt coastal waters; identify nearby critical coastal areas that need extra controls; adopt and update extra measures for those places to meet water quality standards; give technical help and incentives to local governments and the public; offer chances for public input; improve coordination among State and local agencies; and recommend changes to the State coastal zone boundaries when needed. The Secretary and the EPA Administrator will review each State program within 6 months of submission and must both agree to approve it. If a State fails to submit an approvable program, portions of its federal coastal and nonpoint source grants may be withheld each year at rates of 10% (1996), 15% (1997), 20% (1998), and 30% (1999 and later). The federal agencies must help States with technical tools, methods, model ordinances, and guidance. The EPA must publish proposed management guidance within 6 months after November 5, 1990, and final guidance within 18 months after that date; the guidance must describe methods, suitable activities, pollutants addressed, pollution reduction estimates and costs, site adaptation factors, and monitoring methods. Limited federal money is authorized: up to $1,000,000 to EPA for each of fiscal years 1992–1994, and specified amounts to the Secretary for grants and program support (including $6,000,000 for 1992 and $12,000,000 for 1993–1995). Definitions: Administrator = EPA Administrator; Secretary = Secretary of Commerce; coastal State, coastal waters/zone, coastal management agency, and land use have the meanings used in the Coastal Zone Management Act (land use includes nearby water uses).
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16 U.S.C. § 1455b
Title 16 — Conservation
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60