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SPWRAP 2016 Administration/Membership Report <br /> 2016 Officers and Directors <br /> Following are the directors and officers who have graciously offered their time and talents to <br /> SPWRAP during 2016. <br /> Greg Dewey (Class M)—Director, President Carrie Bischoff(Class M)- Director <br /> Kim Hutton (Class M)—Director,Vice President Alan Berryman (Class W) - Director <br /> Richard Belt (Class I)—Director,Treasurer Brent Nation (Class M)—Director <br /> Daniel Gallen (Class M)—Director, Secretary Dennis Harmon (Class A)— Director <br /> Kevin Urie (Class M)—Director, Executive Director <br /> Inquiries about SPWRAP <br /> SPWRAP continues to field a variety of inquiries about membership in SPWRAP. Many of these <br /> inquiries are related to federal permitting requirements associated with U.S. Army Corps of <br /> Engineers Section 404 permits and how membership in SPWRAP supports ESA compliance <br /> under the larger basin-wide Platte River Recovery Implementation Program. In 2015,SPWRAP <br /> worked closely with the BLM to create membership classes for oil &gas development in both <br /> the South Platte and North Platte basins (Class I-2 and 1-3) associated with the BLM's <br /> Application for Permit to Drill (APDs) approval process. <br /> Membership Certificates <br /> SPWRAP is committed to providing Membership Certificates in a timely manner to members <br /> once we have received full payment for the assessed annual fee and any required back <br /> assessments. Some members require an invoice from SPWRAP in order to process their <br /> assessment fees within their organization. SPWRAP is glad to provide you with a separate <br /> invoice upon your request. SPWRAP will need you to complete and submit the appropriate <br /> member class Reporting Form &Assessment Invoice for us to determine the amount to include <br /> on the separate invoice. <br /> In 2016, SPWRAP issued 48 Class M (Municipal); 24 Class A (Agricultural); 4 Class W (Water <br /> Conservancy& Water Conservation Districts); 13 Class I (Industrial); and 35 Class X <br /> (Miscellaneous) memberships for a total of 124 members. Municipal members continue to <br /> account for the majority of SPWRAP memberships and assessment amounts. Municipal <br /> members contributed 96.7%of the total SPWRAP assessments in 2016 followed by Industrial <br /> members at 2.7%. <br /> 7 <br /> f- <br /> SPWRAP <br />