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|Statement=The NEP is a collaborative, efficient, and adaptable ecosystem-based network of organizations that protects and restores 28 estuaries of national significance.
|Statement=The NEP is a collaborative, efficient, and adaptable ecosystem-based network of organizations that protects and restores 28 estuaries of national significance.
|Description=The National Estuary Program (NEP) is an EPA  program to protect and restore the water quality and ecological integrity of estuaries of national significance.
|Description=The National Estuary Program (NEP) is an EPA  program to protect and restore the water quality and ecological integrity of estuaries of national significance. The NEP is a non-regulatory program established by Congress and authorized by section 320 of the Clean Water Act in 1987.


Currently, 28 estuaries located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico are designated as estuaries of national significance. Each NEP focuses within a study area that includes the estuary and surrounding watershed.
Currently, 28 estuaries located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico are designated as estuaries of national significance.


In overseeing and managing the national program, EPA provides annual funding, national guidance and technical assistance to the local NEPs.
Each NEP has a Management Conference (MC) that consists of diverse stakeholders and uses a collaborative, consensus-building approach. The MCs develop and implement Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans (CCMP), long-term plans that contain actions to address water quality and living resource challenges and priorities. The EPA provides annual funding, national guidance and technical assistance to the local NEPs.


The NEPs develop and implement Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans (CCMPs), which are long-term plans that contain actions to address water quality and living resource challenges and priorities.  
The Indian River Lagoon was nominated as an Estuary of National Significance and joined the NEP in 1990 under the sponsorship of the St. Johns and South Florida Water Management Districts. Today, the Indian River Lagoon NEP Management Conference is the IRL Council, a special district of Florida.


Each NEP has a Management Conference (MC) that consists of diverse stakeholders and uses a collaborative, consensus-building approach to implement the CCMP.
The IRLNEP's CCMP has been published in 1997, 2008 and a 2019 final draft is currently under review.
 
The NEP is a non-regulatory program established by Congress and was authorized by section 320 of the Clean Water Act in 1987.
 
The Indian River Lagoon was nominated as an Estuary of National Significance and joined the NEP in 1990 under the sponsorship of the St. Johns and South Florida Water Management Districts. The Program's Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan (CCMP) was published in 1997 and updated in 2008.
 
Today, the Indian River Lagoon NEP Management Conference is the IRL Council, a special district of Florida.
|Street=Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
|Street=Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

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National Estuary Program (NEP)

The National Estuary Program (NEP) is an EPA program to protect and restore the water quality and ecological integrity of estuaries of national significance. The NEP is a non-regulatory program established by Congress and authorized by section 320 of the Clean Water Act in 1987.

Currently, 28 estuaries located along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts and in Puerto Rico are designated as estuaries of national significance.

Each NEP has a Management Conference (MC) that consists of diverse stakeholders and uses a collaborative, consensus-building approach. The MCs develop and implement Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans (CCMP), long-term plans that contain actions to address water quality and living resource challenges and priorities. The EPA provides annual funding, national guidance and technical assistance to the local NEPs.

The Indian River Lagoon was nominated as an Estuary of National Significance and joined the NEP in 1990 under the sponsorship of the St. Johns and South Florida Water Management Districts. Today, the Indian River Lagoon NEP Management Conference is the IRL Council, a special district of Florida.

The IRLNEP's CCMP has been published in 1997, 2008 and a 2019 final draft is currently under review.

The NEP is a collaborative, efficient, and adaptable ecosystem-based network of organizations that protects and restores 28 estuaries of national significance.

Focus: National Estuaries
Region: United States
Founded: 1987

Hierarchy

Government Organization
United States Government; Executive Branch; Environmental Protection Agency; EPA Office of Water; EPA Office of Wetlands Oceans and Watersheds

Affiliations

Parent Organizations: Environmental Protection Agency; Office of Water; Office of Wetlands Oceans and Watersheds

Subsidiaries: Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program

Partners: IRL Council; Association of National Estuary Programs

Contact

National Estuary Program
Office of Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds

1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Mail Code 4204M
Washington, DC 20460
Phone: 202-566-1146
Email: ow-owow-internet-comments@epa.gov

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