Arkansas Natural Resources Commission: May 26th Telephonic/WebEx Meeting
May 13, 2021
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission(“ANRC”) has scheduled its next meeting for May 26th at 9:30 a.m.
The meeting will be held via telephone conference and WebEx.
For information regarding access to the meeting, contact April Harris at 501-682-3986 or by email at april.harris@arkansas.gov.
The agenda includes the following:
Business
- Administration
- Executive Report – Bruce Holland
- Financial Assistance Report – Inoussa Zaki
- Water Resources Development Division – Debby Dickson
- Applications for Financial Assistance
- Increase in Financial Assistance
- Request Change in Terms
- De-obligation of Funds
- Conservation Division – Ryan Benefield
- Conservation District Board of Director Appointments and/or Reappointments
- State Grants-to-Districts Modification
- 2022 State Grants-to-Districts Funding
- 2022 Line Item Funding
- 2021 Beaver Funding Modification
- 2022 Beaver Funding
- Arkansas Unpaved Roads Program Committee Recommendations for Funding – Kevin McGaughey
- Annual Groundwater Management and Protection Report – Jim Battreal/Blake Forrest
Activity Reports
- Arkansas Association of Conservation Districts – Debbie Moreland
- U of A Cooperative Extension Service – Dr. Mike Daniels
- US Geological Survey – Drew Westerman
- Bayou Meto/Grand Prairie Irrigation Project Updates – Megan Perkins
Other Business
A copy of the draft agenda can be downloaded here.
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