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10. No activity is authorized under any nationwide permit which is likely to <br />jeopazdize the continued existence of a threatened or endangered species or a species <br />proposed for such designation, as identified under the Federal Endangered Species Act, or <br />which rs likely to destroy or adversely modify the critical habitat of such species. Non <br />federal permittees shall notify the Distnct Engmeer if any listed species or critical habitat <br />might be affected or is in the vicinity of the project and shall not begin work on the activity <br />until notified by the District Engineer that the requirements of the Endangered Species Act <br />have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Informaton on the location of <br />threatened and endangered species and their critical habitat can be obtained from the U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service and National Marine Fisheries Service. <br />11. No activity which may affect Historic properties listed or eligible for listing, in <br />the National Register of Historic Places is authorized, until the District Engmeer has <br />complied with the provisions of 33 CFR 325, appendix C. The prospective permittee must <br />nodfY the District Engineer if the authorized activity may affect any historic properties <br />listed, determined to be eligible, or which the prospective permittee has reason to believe <br />may be eligible for listing on the National Register of historic Places, and shall not begin <br />the activity until notified by the District Engineer that the requirements of the National <br />Historic Preservation Act have been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Information <br />on the location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State Historic <br />Preservation Office and the National Register of historic Places. <br />12. Notification: <br />a. Where required by the terms of the nationwide permit, the prospective permittee <br />• must notify the District Engineer as eazly as possible and shall not begin the activity: <br />(1) Until notified by the District Engineer that the activity may proceed under <br />the nationwide permit with any special conditions imposed by the District or Dtvtston <br />Engineer; or, <br />(2) If notified by the District or Division Engineer, that an individual permit <br />is required, or; <br />(3) Unless 30 days have passed from the District Engineer's receipt of the <br />notification and the prospective permitter has not received notice from the District or <br />Division Engineer. Subsequently, the permittee's right to proceed under the nationwide <br />permit may be modified, suspended, or revoked only in accordance with the procedure set <br />for in 33 CFR 330.5{d}(2). <br />b. The notification must be in writing and include the following information and any <br />required fees: <br />(1) Name, address and telephone rmmber of the prospective permittee; <br />(2) Location of the proposed project; <br />(3) Brief description of the proposed project, the project's purpose, direct and <br />indirect adverse environmental effects the project would cause, and any other nationwide <br />permits, regional general permits or individual permits used or intended to be used to <br />• authorize any part of the proposed project or any related activity; <br />2 <br />