Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 104 Part 4.djvu/693

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PUBLIC LAW 101-596—NOV. 16, 1990 104 STAT. 3009 Service authorized under the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act, shall be increased from 5 per centum to 10 per centum. (3) COMPREHENSIVE AGRICULTURAL MONITORING. —The Secretary, in consultation with the Management Conference and appropriate State and Federal agencies, shall develop a comprehensive agricultural monitoring and evaluation network for all major drainages within the Lake Champlain basin. ^- (4) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS.—In allocating funds under this - ' subsection, the Secretary of Agriculture shall consult with the Management Conference established under section 120 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and to the extent allowable by law, allocate funds to those agricultural enterprises located at sites that the Management Conference determines to be priority sites, on the basis of a concern for ensuring implementation of nonpoint source pollution controls throughout the Lake Champlain basin. (b) COOPERATION OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.—For the purpose of enhancing and expanding basic data collection and monitoring in operation in the Lake Champlain basin, as defined under section 120 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, the Secretary of the Interior, acting through the heads of water resources divisions of the New York and New England districts of the United States Geological Survey, shall— (1) in cooperation with appropriate universities and private research institutions, and the appropriate officials of the appropriate departments and agencies of the States of New York and Vermont, develop an integrated geographic information system of the Lake Champlain basin; (2) convert all partial recording sites in the Lake Champlain basin to continuous monitoring stations with full gauging capabilities and status; and (3) establish such additional continuous monitoring station sites in the Lake Champlain basin as are necessary to carry out basic data collection and monitoring, as defined by the Secretary of the Interior, including groundwater mapping, and water quality and sediment data collection. (c) COOPERATION OF THE UNITED STATES FISH AND WILDLIFE SERV- ICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. — (1) RESOURCE CONSERVATION PROGRAM. —The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, in cooperation with the Lake Champlsdn Fish and Wildlife Management Cooperative and the Management Conference established pursuant to this subsection shall— (A) establish and implement a fisheries resources restoration, development and conservation program, including dedicating a level of hatchery production within the Lake Champlain basin at or above the level that existed immediately preceding the date of enactment of this Act; and (B) conduct a wildlife species and habitat assessment survey in the Lake Champlain basin, including— (i) a survey of Federal threatened and endangered species, listed or proposed for listing under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). New York State and State of Vermont threatened and endangered species and other species of special con-