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• RECEIVED <br />JUL 2 6 2004 <br />in 516 DMZ, Appendix 2, apply. OivisionotMineralseadGealo®y <br />YES NO <br />1. Significant adverse effects on public health and safety? _ X <br />2. Adverse effects to such unique geographic characteristics <br />as historic or cultural resources, pazk, recreation, or refuge <br />]ands, wilderness areas, wild or scenic rivers, sole or principal <br />drinking water aquifers, prime farmlands, wetlands, flood- <br />plains, or ecologically significant or critical aeeas, including <br />those listed on the Department's National Register of <br />Natural Landmarks? _ X <br />3. Highly controversial environmental effects? _ X <br />4. Highly uncertain environmental effects or involve unique <br />or unknown environmental effects? ~ X <br />5. Establishment of a precedent for future action or <br />represent a decision about future actions with potentially <br />significant environmental effects? _ X <br />6. Individually insignificant but, when considered with <br />other related actions, cumulatively significant environmental <br />effects? X <br />7. Adverse effects to properties listed or eligible for listing <br />in the National Register of Historic Places? _ X <br />8. Adverse effects to a species (or its critical habitat) listed <br />or proposed to be listed on the List of Threatened and <br />Endangered Species? _ X <br />9. Potential violation of a Federal, State, local or tribal <br />law or requirements imposed for the protection of the <br />environment or that require compliance with Executive <br />Order (EO) 11988 (Floodplain Management), EO 11990 <br />(Protection of Wetlands), or the Fish and Wildlife <br />Coordination Act? _ X <br />10. Adverse effects to soils, vegetation, native wildlife <br />species, water quality, riparian aeeas, and species of <br />special concern as detailed in Standards for Public Land <br />Health, dated November 1996? _ X <br />