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(b) Federal agencies should follow their own procedures for complying with the <br />requirements of the ESA. Federal permittees must provide the district engineer with the <br />appropriate documentation to demonstrate compliance with those requirements. The district <br />engineer will review the documentation and determine whether it is sufficient to address ESA <br />compliance for the NWP activity, or whether additional ESA consultation is necessary. <br />(c) Non-federal permittees must submit a pre -construction notification to the district <br />engineer if any listed species or designated critical habitat might be affected or is in the vicinity <br />of the project, or if the project is located in designated critical habitat, and shall not begin work <br />on the activity until notified by the district engineer that the requirements of the ESA have been <br />satisfied and that the activity is authorized. For activities that might affect Federally -listed <br />endangered or threatened species or designated critical habitat, the pre -construction notification <br />must include the name(s) of the endangered or threatened species that might be affected by the <br />proposed work or that utilize the designated critical habitat that might be affected by the <br />proposed work. The district engineer will determine whether the proposed activity "may affect" <br />or will have "no effect" to listed species and designated critical habitat and will notify the non - <br />Federal applicant of the Corps' determination within 45 days of receipt of a complete pre - <br />construction notification. In cases where the non -Federal applicant has identified listed species or <br />critical habitat that might be affected or is in the vicinity of the project, and has so notified the <br />Corps, the applicant shall not begin work until the Corps has provided notification the proposed <br />activities will have "no effect" on listed species or critical habitat, or until Section 7 consultation <br />has been completed. If the non -Federal applicant has not heard back from the Corps within 45 <br />days, the applicant must still wait for notification from the Corps. <br />(d) As a result of formal or informal consultation with the FWS or NMFS the district <br />engineer may add species-specific regional endangered species conditions to the NWPs. <br />(e) Authorization of an activity by a NWP does not authorize the "take" of a threatened or <br />endangered species as defined under the ESA. In the absence of separate authorization (e.g., an <br />ESA Section 10 Permit, a Biological Opinion with "incidental take" provisions, etc.) from the <br />U.S. FWS or the NMFS, The Endangered Species Act prohibits any person subject to the <br />jurisdiction of the United States to take a listed species, where "take" means to harass, harm, <br />pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such <br />conduct. The word "harm" in the definition of "take" means an act which actually kills or injures <br />wildlife. Such an act may include significant habitat modification or degradation where it <br />actually kills or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral patterns, <br />including breeding, feeding or sheltering. <br />(f) Information on the location of threatened and endangered species and their critical <br />habitat can be obtained directly from the offices of the U.S. FWS and NMFS or their world wide <br />web pages at http://www.fws.gov/ or http://www.fws.gov/ipac and <br />http://www.noaa.gov/fisheries.html respectively. <br />19. Migratory Birds and Bald and Golden Eagles. The permittee is responsible for <br />obtaining any "take" permits required under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's regulations <br />governing compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act or the Bald and Golden Eagle <br />Protection Act. The permittee should contact the appropriate local office of the U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service to determine if such "take" permits are required for a particular activity. <br />