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<br />1 1) (cont.) <br /> <br />following plant communities: 1) SagebrushlSnowberry, <br />2) Willow/Redtop, 3) Oak/Serviceberry/Chokeberry, 4) Douglas Fir <br />and, 4) Disturbed land. The location and extent of these vegetative <br />units depicted on Exhibit 4.6-11, "Oak Creek -Alluvial Valley Floor, <br />Declassification Area, Vegetation Map", were verified through field <br />survey in the Summer of 1993. <br />12) On January 11, 1993, I spoke with Nick Mezei of the United States <br />Army Corps of Engineers. Mr. Mezei requested information concerning <br />Permit Revision 03. I then spoke with Brian Gontarek, who agreed to send <br />the original revision application submittal to Mr. Mezei. Please also send <br />copies of subsequent submittals fo: <br />Mr. Nick Mezei <br />US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Regulatory Unit 4 <br />402 Rood Avenue, Room 142 <br />Grand Junction, Colorado 81501-2563 <br />Copies of this submittal and the initial documents have been <br />forwarded to Mr. Mezei. <br />13) Some of the Division staf/ members will need to conduct a field <br />reconnaissance of the area when weather permits. We would like to be <br />accompanied by members of your staff, if possible, so that any questions <br />or concerns identified might be addressed at that time. I will contact you <br />to arrange a time for a field outing. <br />P&M suggests scheduling a visit to the Edna Mine prior to the onset <br />of inclement weather with Mr. Dave Beverlin who can be reached at <br />(303) 629-8745 during normal business hours. <br />