MEMORANDUM
between the
WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
and the
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
for
ADMINISTERING EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDS
under the
EMERGENCY RELIEF FOR FEDERALLY OWNED ROADS PROGRAM
Pursuant to the Department of Energy Organization Act (Public Law 95-91), the
Western Area Power Administration (WESTERN) is the holder of rights-of-way for
Federal electrical transmission and owns related facilities on public lands,
including those lands and facilities located on withdrawn public lands,
previously under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Reclamation (RECLAMATION).
These transferred lands and facilities were listed in the Office of Management
and Budget Determination Order, dated December 21, 1977. WESTERN continues to
function under the RECLAMATION authorities which were in effect at the time
the Department of Energy Organization Act was passed. WESTERN is striving to
develop efficient and effective working relationships with public agencies to
foster cooperation in meeting the needs of the general public in the
development and distribution of electrical energy.
The purpose of this agreement is to establish interagency procedures through
which the WESTERN and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), will
administer emergency relief funds under the Emergency Relief for Federally
Owned Roads (ERFO) Program. Funds for this program are provided under Title
23 United States Code (U.S.C.) 125, and
WHEREAS, the public roads which provide access to WESTERN-owned facilities
such as transmission lines, switch yards, and substations, meet
the definition of Public Lands Highways as defined in 23 U.S.C.
101, and
WHEREAS, the Secretary of Transportation acting through the FHWA, is
authorized to expend monies from emergency funds authorized under 23 U.S.C. 125 for the repair or reconstruction of public lands
development roads and Public Lands Highways which the Secretary shall find (Finding) have suffered serious damage as the result of
a natural disaster over a wide area or catastrophic failure from any cause, and
WHEREAS, the authority to make a Finding for public lands development roads
and Public Lands Highways defined in 23 U.S.C. 101 has been delegated to the Division Engineers in the Eastern, Central, and
Western Federal Lands Highway Division (FLHD), by FHWA Order M 1100.1A, July 14, 1995, Part I, and
WHEREAS, the WESTERN's Division of Lands will coordinate WESTERN design and
construction, engineering, and environmental staffs in fulfilling the requirements and administration of the FHWA ERFO program,
THEREFORE: The WESTERN and FHWA do hereby mutually agree as follows:
- General
The WESTERN and FHWA will follow the procedures in the current ERFO
Manual, current laws, regulations, and Executive Orders.
The WESTERN Division of Lands will maintain a list of the public roads
serving WESTERN owned facilities and lands by unit and State. Maps
showing the locations of these roads will be available at the field
units for FHWA use.
The WESTERN agrees to apply for ERFO funds only to repair damage on
public roads.
The WESTERN Division of Lands will function as the WESTERN's central
point of contact for the ERFO program, coordinating fully with
engineering, design and construction, and environmental staffs at the
regional level to facilitate the repair of public roads in an
expeditious manner.
The WESTERN and FHWA will designate ERFO field coordinators.
For any FHWA ERFO funds provided to WESTERN, the WESTERN will be
responsible for the administration of any such funds and obligational
authority. This includes compliance with all applicable laws,
regulations, and Executive Orders.
The WESTERN may recommend for approval by its Corporate Services Office
(CSO) Land Manager, additional ERFO policies and procedures to be
followed by the regions and field units which are consistent with the
ERFO Manual.
The FHWA will provide ERFO related technical assistance and training as
requested by the WESTERN.
The WESTERN shall make diligent efforts to recover repairs from the
legally responsible parties to reduce the ERFO repair costs for highway
damages which are caused by ships, barge tows, highway vehicles,
vehicles with illegal loads, and similar improperly controlled objects
or events.
- Notification, Disaster Assessment, Finding, and Damage Assessments
The WESTERN will:
- Immediately notify the FHWA (ERFO coordinator) by telephone when
it appears that damage or destruction caused by a natural disaster
or catastrophic failure is sufficient to justify repair or
reconstruction under the ERFO Program and the WESTERN's intent to
apply for emergency relief;
- Submit a Notice of Intent letter to the FHWA (FLHD) servicing that
facility within two weeks of the beginning of the disaster;
- Assist the FHWA (ERFO coordinator) in planning and conducting the
disaster and damage assessments; and
- Submit initial damage survey reports to the FHWA (FLHD) within 3
months after the date of the Positive Finding letter.
The FHWA (FLHD) will:
- Dispatch FHWA emergency response team(s) to provide technical
assistance during and immediately after a natural disaster or
catastrophic failure;
- Promptly acknowledge the WESTERN's letter in writing within 7
calendar days of receipt of the WESTERN's Notice of Intent letter;
- Plan and conduct a disaster assessment and determine if there has
been a natural disaster of sufficient extent and intensity or catastrophic failure to warrant ERFO funding
consideration;
- Make a Finding (positive or negative) that serious damage did or
did not occur on WESTERN roads within 60 calendar days of the
receipt of the WESTERN's Notice of Intent letter;
- Advise the WESTERN by letter of the Negative Finding, and close
the disaster file;
- Advise the WESTERN by letter of the Positive Finding and explain
the remaining process. If a quick release of ERFO funding is
appropriate, include its approval of ERFO funds in the Positive
Finding letter;
- Arrange for WESTERN or regional engineering staff and FHWA field
personnel to be assigned to perform and conduct damage
assessments; and
- Review and recommend approval or denial of each completed damage
survey report and furnish a photocopy to the WESTERN after any
necessary revisions are made.
- Application and the programming of ERFO repairs projects
The WESTERN will:
- Submit, by letter within 3 months after the Positive Finding was
made, the ERFO program of projects for each disaster to the FHWA
(FLHD) servicing that facility. This should also include the list
of ERFO repairs which the WESTERN wants the FHWA (FLHD) to
administer; and
- Submit, by letter to the FHWA (FLHD), any changes to the approved
ERFO program of projects for each disaster.
The FHWA (FLHD) will:
- Review and approve or deny the quick release of ERFO funds before
an ERFO program of projects is approved for the disaster;
- Advise the WESTERN by letter within 30 calendar days, of the
approved program of projects for each disaster and provide
guidance relative to the administration of ERFO projects. This
includes the FHWA (FLHD) need to approve the plans,
specifications, and estimate (PS&E) package, concurrence in
award/rejection of bids, approval of force account work by the
WESTERN, acceptance of completed construction for individual
projects on major work sites during the program of projects
approval process, and those repairs which it will administer; and
- Review and approve or deny by letter to the WESTERN within 30
calendar days, changes to the approved ERFO program of projects
for each disaster.
- Performing ERFO repairs
The WESTERN will:
- Submit for FHWA (FLHD) approval, if required, PS&E packages,
concurrence in award/rejection of bids, approval of force account
work, and acceptance of completed construction for individual
projects on major work sites;
- Ensure that metric units are used in the PS&E package in
accordance with the WESTERN's metric implementation plan;
- Promptly and efficiently complete temporary and permanent ERFO
repairs. This includes compliance with all applicable laws,
regulations, Executive Orders, and reporting requirements in the
ERFO Manual. All ERFO permanent repairs should be under
construction by the end of the second fiscal year following the
year in which the disaster occurred;
- Submit suitable justification for time extension to complete
permanent repairs at least 60 days prior to the end of the second
fiscal year to the FHWA (FLHD) for approval; and
- Review all completed construction projects, prepare a final
closeout report, and forward it to the FHWA (FLHD) after the
completion of all projects for an individual disaster. This
report must include a final accounting of all costs claimed.
The FHWA (FLHD) will:
- Review and approve or deny required PS&E packages, concurrence in
award/rejection of bids, approval of force account work if it is in
the best interest of the Government, and acceptance of completed
construction for individual projects on major work sites within 30
calendar days of receipt;
- Promptly and efficiently complete temporary and permanent ERFO
repairs which are being administered by FHWA. This includes
compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Executive
Orders. All ERFO permanent repairs should be under construction by
the end of the second fiscal year following the year in which the
disaster occurred;
- Review selected completed construction projects and prepare a final
closeout report after the completion of projects administered by
the FHWA for an individual disaster;
- Review and approve or deny by letter to the WESTERN within 30
calendar days, time extensions for completing permanent repairs on
a disaster;
- May withdraw approval and funding for ERFO repair work which is not
in progress after 36 months of the date of the Positive Finding
letter; and
- Conduct a disaster closeout review of repairs made by the WESTERN
on a disaster within 30 calendar days after notification by the
WESTERN.
- Funding and Reporting
The WESTERN will:
- Request ERFO funds by disaster, in writing, from the FHWA (FLH);
- Advise the WESTERN's regional and field offices of the amount of
ERFO available for their disasters;
- Transfer funds necessary for ineligible work being done on a FHWA
(FLHD) administered ERFO repair project to the FHWA. Transfers
shall be accomplished using a SF-1151, Nonexpenditure Transfer
Authorization Form;
- Furnish the following reports and data as indicated for ERFO repair
projects, for which the WESTERN is responsible: (1) SF-133,
Report on Budget Execution Form, reflecting specific financial and
budget data for each different type of allocation and overall
summary by Treasury symbol; (2) annual TFS-2108, Year-End Closing
Statement; (3) midyear and year-end status reports; and (4) other
required reports described in the ERFO Manual;
- Request liquidating cash from the Chief, Finance Division, FHWA,
Room 4306, HABF-20, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C.
20590;
- Return unobligated ERFO funds to FHWA before the end of the fiscal
year if the amount is known and certain; and
- Request that the FHWA (FLH) reinstatement of year-end unobligated
ERFO fund balances.
The FHWA will:
- Transfer ERFO funds and obligation authority, by letter within 7
calendar days after receipt of the request, when funds are
available, to the WESTERN for ERFO repair projects which the
WESTERN will perform. This includes preparing the FHWA 370, Advice
of Funds Available for Obligation Form;
- Transfer liquidating cash to the WESTERN to meet current
expenditure needs within 7 calendar days of the receipt of the
request;
- Notify the WESTERN in writing, when ERFO funds are not available or
limited by the $100 million cap for a disaster or when the $100
million cap is waived;
- Monitor the obligation and use of ERFO funds by the WESTERN. This
includes adjusting the allocations of ERFO funds for disasters as
necessary and withdraw excess authority upon completion of a repair
project or all repairs for a disaster;
- Assist the WESTERN in making the year-end adjustments of ERFO fund
allocations and obligations. This may include the withdrawal of
any unobligated ERFO funds from the WESTERN at the end of the
fiscal year and reinstatement in the next fiscal year; and
- Furnish reports for the portion of ineligible work funded
undertaken by the FHWA including: (1) SF-133, Report on Budget
Execution Form, reflecting specific financial and budget data for
each different type of allocation and overall summary by Treasury
symbol; (2) annual TFS-2108, Year-End Closing Statement; (3)
midyear and year-end status reports; and (4) other required reports
described in the ERFO Manual.
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- Miscellaneous
Nothing in this agreement is intended to diminish or otherwise affect the
authority of either agency to execute its respective statutory functions.
This agreement is not intended, and should not be construed, to create
any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by a
party against the United States, its agencies, its offices, or its
employees.
The WESTERN regional, and field office staffs, and FHWA field personnel
are encouraged to consult together and agree on such matters that fall
within their scope of responsibility. Matters which cannot be resolved
at the field level should be submitted to the WESTERN CSO Lands Manager
and the FHWA Federal Lands Highway Program Manager for resolution.
Each agency is encouraged to find ways to improve the administration of
the ERFO program and to make mutually agreeable changes to effect
improvements in the ERFO program.
This agreement is not intended to fix the procedures to be followed so
rigidly as to prevent logical, practical, and responsible actions by the
WESTERN or FHWA, but rather to outline the responsibilities, procedures,
or actions for most projects and activities.
This agreement does not abrogate, amend, or modify any other existing
agreements between the WESTERN and FHWA.
This agreement shall become effective on the date of the last approving
signature and will continue in effect until termination by either party
upon giving a 60-day written notice.
Renegotiation of any part of this agreement can be initiated at any time
by either party.
Original signed by
R. Steven Warner
CSO Lands Manager
Western Area Power Administration |
Original signed by
Kenneth R Wykle
Administrator
Federal Highway Administration |
| Date: 1/12/2000 |
Date: 2/14/2000 |
CSO Lands Manager Administrator
Western Area Power Administration Federal Highway Administration
Date: 1/12/2000 Date: 2/14/2000
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