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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 />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />233C <br /><II> lVICIIltl'GClMU ""11Utt <br /> <br />MEETING MINUTES <br /> <br />Project: <br /> <br />Meeting Date: June 4, 1999 <br /> <br />CSU/SECWCD Technical & <br />Environmental Studies <br />Permitting & Issues Meetings <br />USACOE Pennitting Input & Issues <br />USACOE Offices Pueblo, Colorado <br /> <br />Subject: <br />Location: <br /> <br />Prepared By: Lloyd J. Gronning <br /> <br />PARTICIPANTS: <br />USACOE- Van Truan, Anita Culp, Diana Humphries <br />SECWCD- Tom Simpson <br />CSU - Philip Saletta <br />MW - Lloyd Gronning <br /> <br />Items Discussed: a copy of the meeting agenda is attached <br /> <br />I. Van Truan said that the Pueblo office reports to the Albuquerque office and Andrew <br />Rosenau. <br />2. The USACOE recommended that we discuss: T&E Issues with the USFWS and Lee Carlson, <br />including the potential Least Tern and the Piping Plover habitat at Lake Meredith; Preble's <br />mouse issues with Pete Plage of the USFWS; Cultural Issues first with the State Historical <br />Office with Karen Hardy Hunt and Jim Green and then with the US Advisory Council on <br />Historic Preservation; water quality issues using the state water quality and antidegredation <br />review materials: and Sarah Fowler for the Region 8404 review by USEPA. <br />3. As a National Goal all noncontroversial projects are to be permitted by the USACOE in less <br />than 120 days. <br />4. The USACOE is willing to attend the Storage Study committee meetings that are held in <br />Pueblo. <br />5. The USACOE concurs with the USBR that the USBR should probably be the lead federal <br />pennitting agency. <br />6. A discussion of each of the storage alternatives was then held: <br />. Reoperation- USACOE thought that this would be the least controversial to pennit. If it <br />involved several projects they would like to look at them individually. Exchanges or <br />trades are not jurisdictional and do not need a permit. If there were flood plain <br />modifications Don Soards, Head of Emergency Management in Albuquerque would <br />review. <br />. Lake Meredith Enlargement- The feedlot to the north affects the water quality of Lake <br />Meredith. Wetlands affected will need to be reformed and recreated on an acre per acre <br />basis. If a mitigation plan were developed, the review is usually faster; nesting islands <br />for the Least Tern or Piping Plover are recommended at Meredith or off site at Lake <br />Henry. Flood routing issues are also reviewed by the USACOE. If Bob Creek were <br /> <br />1 <br />