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DRMS Permit Index
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M1980146
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/2/2009
Doc Name
Adequacy review response #1
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Wateline Inc.
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DRMS
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AM4
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RCO
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Nlontoya (;ravel Expansion EA <br />6. Precedent for future actions with significant impacts. The action does not set <br />precedence for future actions: possible future gravel authorizations will require their <br />own independent analyses and authorizations. <br />7. Relationship to other actions with cumulatively significant issues. The <br />interdisciplinary team evaluated the possible actions in context of past, present and <br />reasonably foreseeable actions. Significant cumulative effects are not predicted. <br />8. Scientific, cultural, or historic resources. Potential impacts to cultural and historic <br />properties have been evaluated. There are no remaining known sites in the project <br />area. Two previously-existing sites in the project area have been excavated and data <br />recovered under prior authorization. <br />9. Threatened or endangered species and their critical habitat. A Biological <br />Evaluation was conducted and it was determined that there are no federally threatened, <br />endangered, or proposed species, or their critical habitats in the project area. <br />10. Federal, State, tribal, and local laws or requirements imposed for the protection <br />of the environment. The project does not violate any known federal, state, tribal, or <br />local law or environmental policy. These agencies were given the opportunity to <br />participate and comment in the analysis process. <br />
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