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Task <br />Schedule <br />Geotechnical Borings and Investigation <br />Final Report — Phase 1 <br />August 16 to September 22, 2011 <br />Final Design of Phase 1 <br />August to October 7, 2011 <br />Geotechnical Borings and Investigation <br />Final Report — Phase 2 <br />November to December, 2011 <br />Final Design of Phase 2 <br />Sept. 2011 — February 15, 2012 <br />geotechnical investigations along the pipeline alignment. The geotechnical <br />investigations for the pipeline alignment must occur during the hibernation season <br />of the PMJM and will be performed in November to December. However, <br />clearing and cutting of plants in the location of the geotechnical borings is <br />underway since this effort needs to be done before hibernation of the PMJM. <br />Design Schedule <br />The anticipated detailed design schedule for Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Project is <br />presented in Table 1. <br />Table 1 <br />Phase 1 and Phase 2 Design Schedule Summary* <br />* Note: All regulatory reviews and approvals are assumed to be done in a <br />reasonable time frame and all dates are approximate and subject to change. <br />c) Provide a list of items that Cotter must complete before the Technical Revision is ready <br />for re- submittal to the Division. <br />Response: As detailed in the preceding responses, the geotechnical work and final <br />engineering designs for both Phase 1 and Phase 2 must be completed in order to provide <br />final responses to all Adequacy Review comments, partly because as currently written, <br />TR -18 and the Adequacy Review comments do not address a phased approach. <br />d) Provide a list of all approvals and permits required by agencies other than the Division <br />that exercise jurisdiction relating to the project, along with a detailed explanation of <br />Cotter's progress towards obtaining such approvals and permits. <br />Response: A list of the approvals and permits required by other agencies, along with the <br />status of respective progress, is presented in the attached table. <br />4 <br />