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Nemaha County Nebraska
Title
Langdon Bend Missouri River Fish and Wildlife Mitigation
Date
6/1/1995
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US Army Corps of Engineers
Prepared By
Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc.
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<br />I. <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />IS. Page 11, first para. "USDA 1985' needs to be listed in the RefeJ:CDteS Cited. <br />16. Page 11, 5th para. "Hesse et a1. 1982" Deeds to be Iistcd. in the References Cited. <br />17. Page 12, para. g.(1), Riparian Timber. 'SCS 1985' Deeds to be listed in the Referenced <br />Cited. <br /> <br /> <br />18. Page IS, Threatened and Endangered Species. You will need to conduct a IiteratuIe search <br />to provide information on whether any of the species is kDown to occur in the project area. <br />whether there have been any sightings and when and where, what types of habitat they use that <br />may be in the pro~ <br /> <br />19. Page 17, first paragraph, last sentence. Replace the last senteDce of this paragraph with <br />"Although candidate species have no legal protection under the Endangered Species Act, these <br />species are considered to be significant resources.' Then YOll will need to conduct a litenture <br />search to provide infonnation similar to that requited for the T&E species. Even though we <br />don't need to evalunte effects to candidllte species for compliance with the EnIIAllgcrcd Spcciea <br />Act, we still need to do it to comply with NEPA. <br /> <br /> <br />20. Page 17, third para. The third and fourth sentences should be combined. The third <br />sentence leaves you hanging. <br /> <br />21. Exhibit S. Please provide a legend that dcscn'bes what the different types of lines mean. <br /> <br />22. Page 19, Sth para. "Theis" is spelled "Thies" in the References Cited. <br /> <br />23. page 20, para Om", chanse "725" to "S5S". <br /> <br />24. Page 20, 6th paragraph, first line. Delete "as". Also, what is the source of the statement <br />that the power plant is scheduled to be dIsbanded in the Dext two years'! <br /> <br />25. Page 7.0, Sire Objectivl'_~. 'n~rt 'Fi~h" a1m' 'River", <br /> <br />26. Vol. I, page 22, paragraph S. The text states that there no significanl impact to tile <br />Uoodway or the lao-year floodplain. However, this is not the case. The project is situated <br />riverward of Federal uvee R-548, and Federal uvee L-SSO is situated on the opposite side of <br />the river. Any increa~ in water ~lIrfar.e advCl'dy impacts 1be r.apacify of these levees and pl1ts <br />those behind the levees at illCreased risk of sudden, catastrophic flooding should the levee be <br />overtopped or failed. This issue must be addressed in far gRater detail if disposal of the pilot <br />channel excavated material is to be made riverward 01' the .t'edera1levees. A possible solution <br />to this issue would be to place the fill material in a different contiguation or between the chute <br />and the levee. this will be discussed at the conference caD. <br />
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