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Trinidad, Colorado: News - Perniit status at bridge remains perplexing <br />"Structures is where the regs kick in." he said. <br />"Our job is not to stop projects," Truan said, "but rather to <br />reduce the impacts, to mitigate. Our office in Pueblo <br />reviews about 500 of these small (perhaps half-an-acre or <br />500 linear feet o(stream disturbance) projects each year. <br />We deny less than I percent." <br />The web site for the Pueblo field office can be reached via <br />www.spa.usace.army.mil. and then following the links <br />through the Albuquerque District to Pueblo. Truan added <br />that violations reports could be made at the same web site <br />and that local information can be found under the heading <br />"Regulatory." <br />Anita Culp is the inspector at the Pueblo Field Office and <br />she is managing the current river-crossing permit to <br />Lorencito. She can be contacted directly at (719) 543- <br />6914. <br />For more news from in and around Trinidad, <br />visit our News section. <br />A h9m.TLis I'ruject I \\'eLm:nter <br />© 1996-2001 Summit Grafx. Inc. <br />108 Nonh Maple Sueel • Trinidad. Colorado 810F'_ <br />v: (719) 8ifi-1789 e: tiummuymfxCR Aigl uot.c9m <br />Page 5 of 5 <br />h[[pa/www.trinidadco.con~/s[ories2OO2/news/O 11O8lbridging.html O 1 / 1 612002 <br />