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Department of Energy
Bonneville Power Administration PO Box 3621
Portland Oregon 97208-3621
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTPRIVACY PROGRAM
May 7 2014 In reply refer to D-B1 Ralph Sletager
Ex 6
FOIA BPA-2014-00787-F Dear Mr Sletager This is a final response to your request for Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) records under the Freedom of Information Act 5 USC sect 552 Your request was received in our office on Friday March 28 2014 with an acknowledgement letter sent to you on April 4 2014 You requested 1) The BPA Journal Mailing List of approximately 3500 members to include the mailings regarding the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe 2) The press release inviting public comment on the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe 3) The press release posting on the government salmon recovery website 4) The method employed to serve notice of the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe to the affected area of economic impact 5) The written standards and regulations including the hearing and appeals process established by the agency to ensure compliance with procedural due process under the NEPA Response BPA has found ten documents in response to your request All ten documents are on the enclosed CD 1) The BPA Journal Mailing List of approximately 3500 members to include the mailings regarding the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe See file named ldquoJournalMailingList-redactedpdfrdquo This is the list used for the letter to interested parties BPA is withholding certain information under Exemption 6 of the FOIA Exemption 6 protects information in ldquopersonnel and medical files and similar filesrdquo when the disclosure of such information ldquowould constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacyrdquo (5 USC sect 552(b)(6)) Exemption 6 requires balancing the public interest in the information against the
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individual privacy interest at issue Here we assert this exemption to redact names and addresses of private individuals We find [nolimited] public interest in this information and therefore redact it under Exemption 6 Information that falls under Exemption 6 cannot be discretionarily released the right of privacy belongs to the individual not to the agency Therefore we did not analyze this information under the discretionary release guidelines in Attorney General Holderrsquos March 19 2009 FOIA Memorandum 2) The press release inviting public comment on the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe BPA has no responsive documents 3) The press release posting on the government salmon recovery website httpswwwsalmonrecoverygovPartnersFishAccordsKalispelTribeaspx The website above links to the MOA itself BPA is including the Record of Decision and the MOA Fact Sheet that were once linked to the Salmon Recovery website but have since been removed See files named ldquoMOA_RODpdfrdquo and ldquoKalispel MOA fact sheet ndash June 302011pdfrdquo 4) The method employed to serve notice of the 2012 Fish Accord MOA with the Kalispell Tribe to the affected area of economic impact The Press Release about the MOA is posted publically at the following web address httpwwwbpagovnewsnewsroomPagesKalispel-Tribe-joins-federal-agencies-to-protect-bull-trout-and-other-speciesaspx The joint BPA US Army Corps of Engineers Kalispel Tribe and Bureau of Reclamation Press Release is enclosed see file named ldquoKalispel Tribe joins federal agencies to protect bull trout and other speciespdfrdquo The BPA Journal dated July 2012 (enclosed) announced the MOA on page 3 the BPA Press Release (web address provided above) and the posting to the Salmon Recovery web page (also provided above) are released in their entirety See file named ldquoJournal-201207-July-2012pdfrdquo BPA is releasing the enclosed ldquoLetter to Interested Partiesrdquo in its entirety see file named ldquoKalispel MOA Public Ltr 6302011pdfrdquo This letter was mailed to parties on the BPA mailing list provided in its redacted form for item 1 of your request 5) The written standards and regulations including the hearing and appeals process established by the agency to ensure compliance with procedural due process under the NEPA
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BPA is releasing the following documents that describe the NEPA process followed by BPA in their entirety ldquoNEPA Delegation of Authoritypdfrdquo ldquoA_Citizens_Guide_to_NEPApdfrdquo ldquoWhatIsNEPA050709pdfrdquo ldquoOverview of the NEPA Review Processpdfrdquo ldquoenviro-NEPA-A-guide-to-being-heard-in-the-processpdfrdquo More information on the NEPA requirements can be found at the Environmental Protection Agency web site httpwwwepagovcompliancenepa Pursuant to Department of Energy Privacy Act regulations at 10 CFR sect 100811 you may administratively appeal this response in writing within 30 calendar days If you choose to appeal please include the following
(1) A copy of your original request (2) A copy of the determination letter and (3) A statement detailing the reasons for your belief that the denial was made in error
Clearly mark both your letter and envelope with the words ldquoPrivacy Act Appealrdquo and direct it to the following address
Director Office of Hearings and Appeals Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue SW Washington DC 20585-1615
I appreciate the opportunity to assist you If you have any questions please contact Kim Winn FOIA Public Liaison at 503-230-5273 Sincerely sChristina J Munro Christina J Munro Freedom of Information ActPrivacy Act Officer Enclosure CD
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64529 07Battelle Pacific Northwest LaboratoriesApplied Physics Center Femp ActivitiesWilliam Sandusky
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Program Manager
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PO BOX 999RICHLAND WA 99352-0999
Program Manager
grahamparkerpnlgov
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CH2M Hill
CH2M Hill
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D Edward Kontz Jr Architect
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Direct Service Industrial Customers DsRegulatory amp Cogeneration Services Inc
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Energy Ad
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Eugene Water amp Electric Board
Fish Passage Center
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Franklin County PUD No 1
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Geothermex
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Grande Ronde Model Watershed Program
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Idaho World
Inland Power
Inland Power amp Light Company
PO BOX ASPOKANE WA 99219-5000
Comptroller
International Energy Agency
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Iris Communications Inc
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KKNU FM
Klickitat County PUD No 1
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Lakeview Light amp Power
Lane Electric Coop Inc
Les Tumidaj amp Associates
Lewis County PUD No 1
Lincoln Electric Coop IncMember Services
113273 IGLos Alamos National LaboratoryEnergy amp Environmental Analysis GroupFred RoachTSA 4 MS F604LOS ALAMOS NM 87545-0001roach_fredlanlgov
Marples Business Newsletter
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Matthews Associates Inc
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Nevada Power Company
Newsdata CorporationClearing Up
Nez Perce TribeDivision of Water ResourcesPO BOX 305LAPWAI ID 83540-0305
NLI Board
Norpac Foods Inc
Northwest Energy
Northwest Hydro AssociationWater amp Energy Resource Services
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NorthWestern Corporation
NorthWestern Energy
NW Energy Coalition
Ocean Spray Cranberries Inc
Okanogan County PUD No 1
Oregon Municipal Electric Utilities
Oregon Public BroadcastingKOPB Radio
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Pacific County PUD No 2
Pacific County PUD No 2Office of Conservation
Pacific Energy Associates Inc
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Pacific Northwest Generating Coop PN
Pacific Northwest Waterways Association
Pacific NW Utilities Conference Committee
Pacific NW Utilities Conference Committee
PacificorpRocky Mountain Power
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Page York Written Communications
PAR Electrical Contractors Inc
Parametrix Inc
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Potomac Management Group
Preston Architecture
Progress Energy
Public Power CouncilRichardson amp OLeary
Puget Sound Energy IncEnergy Efficiency Services
Research Into Action Inc
Resource Management Associates
Resource Management Associates
Resource Management Associates
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Resource Writers
Resources For the Future
RS Anderson amp Associates Inc
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Sacramento Municipal Utility DistrictEnergy Trading amp Contracts Department
Salem Electric
Salomon Smith Barney
Seattle City Light
Seattle City Light
Seattle City LightOffice of Finance amp Administration
Sifford Energy Services
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Solar Oregon Lobby
Sound Conservation
Southern Methodist University
Springfield Utility Board
State of IdahoPublic Utilities Commission
State of IdahoPublic Utilities Commission
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crcpowercrcstatenvus
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State of WashingtonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of WashingtonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife Region 3
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Tacoma Power
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Tanner Electric Coop
Tillamook PUD
Tonkon Torp Galen Marmaduke amp Booth
Umatilla Electric Coop
United Electric Coop Inc
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192385 FEUS Tennessee Valley AuthorityBusiness CommunicationsB J Gatten
PO BOX 292409NASHVILLE TN 37229-2409
Senior Manager
bjgattentvagov
252987 08 FEUSAF Fairchild Air Force Base92 CES C5AOArthur Boysen
100 W ENT ST STE 310FAIRCHILD AFB WA 99011-9688
ElectricalUtility Engineer
arthurboysenusafmil
11701 10 FEUSDA Forest ServiceLolo National Forest
1 FORT MISSOULA RD BLDG 24AMISSOULA MT 59804-7203
Fisheries Biologist
briggersfsfedus
190686 FEUSDA Forest ServiceNodoc National ForestJayne Biggerstaff
800 W 12TH STALTURAS CA 96101-3132
Realty Specialist
jbiggerstafffsfedus
171134 11 FEUSDA Forest ServiceSalmon Challis National ForestBruce H Smith1206 S CHALLIS STSALMON ID 83467-5442bhsmithfsfedus
16081 07 FEUSDA Forest ServiceWallowa Whitman National ForestPaul Boehne3502 HIGHWAY 30LA GRANDE OR 97850-5268pboehnefsfedus
285244 FEUSDOE Energy Information AdministrationDivision of Coal amp Electric EI-82Robert K Smith
1000 INDEPENDENCE AVE SWWASHINGTON DC 20585-0002
Mathematical Statistician
RobertSmitheiadoegov
86858 FEUSDOE Energy Information AdministrationDivision of Coal amp Electric Power EI-82Joseph A Beamon
1000 INDEPENDENCE AVE SWWASHINGTON DC 20585-0001
Director
JBeamoneiadoegov
27067 FEUSDOE Western Area Power Administration
PO BOX 281213DENVER CO 80228-8213
Corporate Communications
corpcommwapagov
289710 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationJ Murray615 S 43RD AVEPHOENIX AZ 85009-5399jmurraywapagov
16722 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationCorporate Services OfficeMark J WieringaPO BOX 281213LAKEWOOD CO 80228-8213wieringawapagov
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105027 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationPhoenix Area Office
PO BOX 6457PHOENIX AZ 85005-6457
Public Affairs
DSCHAEFEWAPAGOV
16808 06 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementLakeview District
1301 S G STLAKEVIEW OR 97630-1800
Planning Coordinator
paul_whitmanblmgov
12416 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationCentral Valley Operations OfficeBarry Mortimeyer
3310 EL CAMINO AVE STE 300SACRAMENTO CA 95821-6377
Chief Power Operations Division
bmortimeyermpusbrgov
315085 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceJason Flory jason_floryfwsgov
Vigilante Electric Coop Inc
Washington PUD Association
103298 02 LIOTWashington State University Program LibraryPO BOX 43169OLYMPIA WA 98504-3169libraryenergywsuedu
Western Watersheds ProjectIdaho Office
Weyerhaeuser Company
Weyerhaeuser CompanyEnergy Management Group
Weyerhaeuser Paper Company
Whatcom County PUD No 1
White Salmon Enterprise
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15459 03 IGWillamette Manufacturing Supply Company IncPO BOX 156TUALATIN OR 97062-0156wimscoworldnetattnet
WSU Energy Program
Yakama NationEconomic Development
Total Selected 254
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Selection Criteria
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1
CMLS Internal Selection Results432014 120739 PM
INTR
PersonID Mail Stop Location Job TitleNameHRMIS ID
A-7 PORTLAND Administrator and Chief Executive OfficerElliot E Mainzer
D-1 PORTLAND Chief Security and Continuity OfficerChristina J Munro
DB-3 PORTLAND Chief Risk OfficerSamuel D Cannady
DBC-3 PORTLAND Transacting and Credit Risk ManagerClarisse M Messemer
DBE-3 PORTLAND Enterprise Risk Management ManagerMichael R Henderson
DG-7 PORTLAND Personal AssistantCynthia L JonesDG-7 PORTLAND Chief Compliance OfficerDamian J Kelly
DGC-7 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistMark E Thompson
DGE-1 PORTLAND Equal Employment ManagerGodfrey C Beckett
DGF-7 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistJennifer L Rancourt
DK-7 PORTLAND Manager Regional RelationsPeter Cogswell
DKC-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Public Affairs SpecialistJoan M Saroka
DKE-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Public Affairs SpecialistHeidi Y Helwig
DKN-WASH WASHINGTON DC National Relations ManagerSonya L Baskerville
DKPM-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Public Affairs SpecialistG Douglas Johnson1Page
(b) (6)
PersonID Mail Stop Location Job TitleNameHRMIS ID
DKPW-7 PORTLAND Public Affairs SpecialistKristel L Turner
DKR-BOISE BOISE Constituent Account ExecutiveJohn J WilliamsDKR-MSGL HELENA Constituent Account ExecutiveMark D RellerDKR-SPOKANE SPOKANE Area Local Govn CoordinatorRobert L Swedo
DKT-7 PORTLAND Manager Tribal AffairsCorrina A Ikakoula
DN-7 PORTLAND Manager AuditKerry S Milne
DNP-7 PORTLAND Supervisory AuditorApril L Falcon
DNT-Z992 VANCOUVER Supervisory AuditorGordon P Dodge
F-2 PORTLAND SES DetailKimberly A LeathleyF-2 PORTLAND Supervisory DetailNancy M Mitman
FB-2 PORTLAND Manager Budget Planning and ForecastingBrian S McConnell
FBF-2 PORTLAND Supervisory Management AnalystDonald W Carbonari
FBS-2 PORTLAND Supervisory Program AnalystJinah L Nakaji
FBT-MODD VANCOUVER Supervisory Program AnalystDavid A Berg
FC-2 PORTLAND Supervisory Financial Business AnalystPrabu Muthu
FR-2 PORTLAND Supervisory AccountantKevin A Owen
FRG-2 PORTLAND Accounting OfficerChristopher G Dunning
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PersonID Mail Stop Location Job TitleNameHRMIS ID
FRP-2 PORTLAND Supervisory AccountantVeronica Wittig
FS-2 PORTLAND Manager Analysis and RequirementsMary Ann HawkenFS-2 PORTLAND Financial AnalystRonald J HomenickFS-2 PORTLAND Supervisory AccountantBrenda L Weller
FT-2 PORTLAND Manager TreasuryNadine M Coseo
FTC-2 PORTLAND Supervisory Financial AnalystJon M Dull
FTD-2 PORTLAND Supervisory Disbursement SpecialistDavid Manary
FTT-2 PORTLAND Manager Cash and Treasury ManagementLuis J Fernandez
JB-B1 PORTLAND Supervisory Information Technology Specialist (INFGary A Dodd Jr
JC-6 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistJim S Viskov
JCD-6 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistCharles F Morton
JCO-6 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistLevi M Thetford II
JM-3 PORTLAND Supervisory Business SpecialistLynn M Mantanona
JN-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistJeffery L Green
JND-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT Specialist (SYSADMIN)David B Miller
JNI-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT Specialist (SYSADMIN)John P ODonnell
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JNN-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistGerald A Thompson
JNP-Z992 VANCOUVER Supervisory IT SpecialistCharles L Dockery
JP-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT Project ManagerLulu Zhang
JR-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistPaul R Dickson
JRC-Z992 VANCOUVER Supervisory IT SpecialistTimothy M Steed
JRF-WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA Supervisory IT Specialist (CUSTSPTSYSADMIN)Richard D Newby
JRH-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT Specialist (CUSTSPTPLCYPLN)Loyd L Towe
JS-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistYvette R Gill
JSC-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistPeter M Phelon
JSI-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistVickie Gaye Hudson
JSO-2 PORTLAND Lead IT Specialist (SYSANALYSISOS)Randy S OlsonJSO-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistJonathan E Crowell
JSP-3 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistMinh-Chau Nina Nguyen
JSR-5 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistChristopher W Dean
JST-2 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistJeffrey B Gilmour
K-7 PORTLAND Chief Operating OfficerClaudia R Andrews
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PersonID Mail Stop Location Job TitleNameHRMIS ID
KE-4 PORTLAND VP Environment Fish and WildlifeF Lorraine Bodi
KEC-4 PORTLAND Manager Policy amp Strategic PlanningLydia T Grimm
KEP-4 PORTLAND Manager Pollution Prevention amp AbatementJoseph C Sharpe
KEW-4 PORTLAND Manager Fish And WildlifeWilliam C Maslen
KEWB-4 PORTLAND SecretaryCatherine C Hanan
KEWM-4 PORTLAND Wildlife BiologistJoe L Deherrera
KS-4 PORTLAND Supervisory PUS (Customer Support Services DirectKaren S Graves Pyrch
KSB-6 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistJoseph A FloresKSB-MODD VANCOUVER Supervisory Public Utilities Specialist (Revenue)Laura E Green
KSC-4 PORTLAND Public Utilities Specialist (Contracts Systems)Gary C InsleyKSC-4 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities Specialist (Contracts)Jamie T SimsKSC-SPOKANE SPOKANE Public Utilities Specialist (Contracts)Valerie SheltonKSC-TPP-1 VANCOUVER MALL Electrical EngineerCarol A Olsen
KSK-4 PORTLAND Supervisory IT SpecialistJoseph L Chambers
KSL-4 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistReed C Davis
KSM-6 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistHien Thanh Tieu
L-7 PORTLAND Executive VP and General CounselRandy A Roach
LC-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Attorney-Adviser (General)Jacilyn R Margeson
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LP-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Attorney-Adviser (General)Timothy A Johnson
LT-7 PORTLAND Supervisory Attorney-Adviser (General)Mary K Jensen
N-4 PORTLAND Supervisory DetailJohn L Hairston
NF-WHSE-EAST VANCOUVER Safety amp Occupational Health ManagerBrad A Bea
NH-1 PORTLAND Human Resources OfficerBrian E Carter
NHE-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistAnne Macron Fickes
NHI-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistCharles T Mantei
NHO-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistJames R Johnson
NHQ-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistRobin Y Henderson
NHS-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources SpecialistSharon K Hale-Mockley
NHT-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Human Resources Specialist(Human ReAlisa J Yannello
NN-1 PORTLAND Chief Security and Continuity OfficerEric R Heidmann
NNC-1 PORTLAND Supervisory Emergency Management SpecialistDavid S Mayer
NNP-B1 PORTLAND Supervisory Security SpecialistKirsten M Kler
NNT-MODD VANCOUVER Supver Physical Sec SpecJeffrey L Millennor
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NS-DITT-2 VANCOUVER Chief Supply Chain OfficerThomas J Olesen
NSC-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Contract SpecialistTrudy W Linson
NSFE-MODW VANCOUVER Fleet ManagerSean P Joyce
NSL-WHSE VANCOUVER Sup General Supply SpecialistMichael K Ware
NSP-WHSE VANCOUVER Supervisory Contract SpecialistScott R Hampton
NSS-MODW VANCOUVER Supervisory Contract SpecialistLynnial E Trusty Jr
NST-MODW VANCOUVER Supply Systems AnalystTamara D ShipeNST-WHSE VANCOUVER Supervisory Supply Systems AnalystMartin T Callaghan
NW-4 PORTLAND Supervisory Facility Operations SpecialistStephan A Capps
NWF-4 PORTLAND Supervisory Building Management SpecialistDaniel J Krauss
NWM-PSB-2 VANCOUVER Supervisory ArchitectShana L Kuhn
NWP-4 PORTLAND Operations and Planning ManagerGuy M Kyle
P-6 PORTLAND Senior Vice President for Power ServicesMark O Gendron
PB-6 PORTLAND Public Utilities SpecialistDebra S ByersPB-6 PORTLAND Manager Power Services Business OperationsElizabeth A Evans
PE-1 PORTLAND VP Energy EfficiencyRichard B Genece
PEH-1 PORTLAND Grant W Vincent
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PEH-1 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistJoshua P Warner
PEJ-1 PORTLAND Director of Energy Efficiency ServicesKim T Thompson
PEJB-1 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistDarby A CollinsPEJB-1 PORTLAND Energy Efficiency RepresentativeMargaret L Lewis
PEJC-1 PORTLAND Public Utilities SpecialistMark E Johnson
PEK-1 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistDieatra M Vanderzanden
PES-6 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistLee J Hall
PG-5 PORTLAND Supervisory DetailRichard M Pendergrass
PGB-5 PORTLAND Supervisory Program AnalystHolly C Harwood
PGC-RICHLAND RICHLAND Supervisory Public Utilities SpecialistAndrew J Rapacz
PGF-6 PORTLAND Manager Federal Hydro ProjectsMark A Jones
PGL-5 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistTimothy C Roberts
PGP-5 PORTLAND John M HydePGP-5 PORTLAND Manager Power amp Operations PlanningTina G Ko
PGPL-5 PORTLAND EconomistRobert J Diffely
PGS-5 PORTLAND Manager Generation SchedulingKieran P Connolly
PSE-BEND BEND Customer Account ExecutiveDaniel E Bloyer
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PSE-SPOKANE SPOKANE Supervisory DetailGarry R Thompson
PSI-6 PORTLAND Supervisory Public Utilities Specialist (Residential EJulia M Shaughnessy
PSR-6 PORTLAND Suprvy Public Utilities Specialist (Rates)Nancy Parker
PSS-6 PORTLAND Power Account Services ManagerEleanor Y Adelman
PST-6 PORTLAND Manager Transfer ServicesTodd E Miller
PSW-SEATTLE SEATTLE Customer Account ExecutiveRuth Kirsten Watts
PT-5 PORTLAND VP Bulk MarketingSuzanne Bennett Cooper
PTC-5 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistAnne E Draper
PTF-5 PORTLAND Trading Floor ManagerAlexander J Spain
PTK-5 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistWilliam D Lamb
PTL-5 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistLawrence E KitchenPTL-5 PORTLAND Public Utilities SpecialistJanet R Klippstein
PTM-5 PORTLAND Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistEric C Federovitch
S-7 PORTLAND Executive VP Corporate StrategyCathy L Ehli
SE-5 PORTLAND Compliance SpecialistDebra L SmileySE-5 PORTLAND Supervisor Business Process and Continuous ImproMarchelle A Watson
SP-7 PORTLAND Director Strategic PlanningPamela J Marshall
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SR-7 PORTLAND Public Utilities SpecialistRodereck L KelleySR-7 PORTLAND Director Strategy IntegrationMichelle L Manary
ST-3 PORTLAND Chief Technology Innovation OfficerTerry V Oliver
T-DITT2 VANCOUVER Supervisory IT SpecialistJeffrey A DiGenovaT-DITT2 VANCOUVER Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistRichard A GillmanT-DITT2 VANCOUVER Supervisory Electrical EngineerJohn A Lahti
TC-HANGR PORTLAND Supervisory Aircraft PilotWilliam Wilson Duncan
TE-DITT-2 VANCOUVER VP Engineering amp Technical ServicesRichard Labib Shaheen
TEC-CSB-1 VANCOUVER Supervisory Electrical EngineerMichael P Miller
TED-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Electrical EngineerDean M Freel
TEL-TPP-3 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory General EngineerMichael L Staats
TEP-TPP-1 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory General EngineerBrian M Scott
TER-TPP-3 VANCOUVER MALL Realty OfficerTheresa Marie Berry
TERP-3 PORTLAND Supervisory Realty SpecialistA Ellen Camp
TES-CSB-1 VANCOUVER Supervisory Electrical EngineerRichard A Becker Jr
TET-CSB-1 VANCOUVER Supervisory Electrical EngineerMichael J Hull
TF-SNOHOMISH SNOHOMISH Manager Regional Operations and MaintenanceAdelmo A De La Cruz
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TFB-DOB1 VANCOUVER Internal Operations ManagerDouglas S Hunter
TFC-COVINGTON COVINGTON Manager District Operations and MaintenanceKathleen A Youngs
TFD-CELILO CELILO Manager District Operations and MaintenanceGeorge D Koski
TFE-ALVEY ALVEY Manager District Operations and MaintenanceDale A Coulombe
TFH-CSB-1W VANCOUVER Construction and Maintenance Services ManagerStephen J Goins
TFI-IDAHO FALLS IDAHO FALLS Manager District Operations and MaintenanceLorin D Wilson
TFK-KALISPELL KALISPELL Manager District Operations and MaintenanceMichael A McCracken
TFL-CHEMAWA CHEMAWA Manager District Operations and MaintenanceAaron D Sundberg
TFP-PASCO PASCO Manager District Operations and MaintenanceReed L Campbell
TFR-REDMOND REDMOND Manager District Operations and MaintenanceAdam K Mikulski
TFS-BELL-1 BELL Manager District Operations and MaintenanceDarlene F LaBrosse
TFV-AMPN-1 VANCOUVER Manager District Operations and MaintenanceGarett D Rehbein
TFW-SICKLER SICKLER Manager District Operations and MaintenanceBrett A Moad
TG-DITT-2 VANCOUVER Manager Internal OperationsThomas E ODonovan
TO-DITT2 VANCOUVER Manager Congestion amp Dispatch SupportSalah H KitaliTO-DITT2 VANCOUVER Manager System OperationsRandi R Thomas
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TOD-DITT1 VANCOUVER Manager Dittmer DispatchRichard A Ellison
TOH-DITT1 VANCOUVER ManagerControl Center Hardware MaintenanceHuy N Ngo
TOS-DITT2 VANCOUVER Manager Grid Operations Software DesignampMaintePeter J Raschio
TOSE-MEAD MEAD Electrical EngineerSteven D Felker
TOT-DITT2 VANCOUVER Supervisory Electrical EngineerMargaret I Albright
TOV-MEAD MEAD Manager Munro DispatchTheodore M Snodgrass
TOZ-AMPN-1 VANCOUVER Supervisory Asset Management SpecialistKevin E Carman
TP-DITT-2 VANCOUVER Transmission Asset ManagerAlaina D Redenbo
TPC-TPP-4 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Electrical EngineerKelly G JohnsonTPC-TPP-4 VANCOUVER MALL Charles N Peck
TPL-OPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Electrical EngineerRavi Kumar Aggarwal
TPM-OPP-3 VANCOUVER MALL Manager Communications amp Grid ModelingJeffrey W Cook
TPO-MODD VANCOUVER Supervisory Asset Management SpecialistJames J Hallar Jr
TPP-OPP-3 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Electrical EngineerMelvin T Rodrigues
TPS-TPP-1 VANCOUVER MALL Supervisory Electrical EngineerLloyd A Hill
TPW-TPP-4 VANCOUVER MALL Asset Management Oversight amp Program SupervisorPilar R Rowe
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TS-DITT-2 VANCOUVER Supervisory DetailRobert D King
TSE-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Customer Account ExecutiveBrian D AltmanTSE-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Sales and Customer Service ManagerDavid A FitzsimmonsTSE-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Customer Account ExecutiveMelanie M JacksonTSE-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Customer Account ExecutiveKenneth H JohnstonTSE-TPP-2 VANCOUVER MALL Customer Account ExecutiveToni L Timberman
TSR-DITT-1 VANCOUVER Supvry Public Utilities SpecialistDavid H Hanel
TSS-DITT-1 VANCOUVER Manager Transmission SchedulingSusan M Holden-Baker
TSSP-DITT-1 VANCOUVER Supervisory Public Utilities Specialist (OASIS)Jamae L HilliardTSSP-DITT-1 VANCOUVER Lead Public Utilities SpecialistMargaret A OlczakTSSP-DITT-1 VANCOUVER Public Utilities Specialist (After-The-Fact Scheduler)Sheryl D Welch
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Abacus Engineered Systems
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ABB Inc
Ace Printing
Acres International
Acts
86788 11 COAD Accounting Services
200 W FRONT ST 3269BOISE ID 83702-7300
Director
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Advance Heating amp Air ConditioningPO BOX 2752CODY WY 82414-2752
Aeropower Services Inc
107467 UTAgence De LEfficacite EnergetiqueCentre De Veille Sur LEfficacite Energetique
5700 4E AVE OUEST LOCAL B405
CANADACHARLESBOURG QC G1H 6R1
Information Center
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Alcoa IncAlcoa Wenatchee AI
Alliance Capital
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AllstateDepartment of Investment
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American Naturals Inc
American Public Power Association
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Aristarchus Group
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Arizona Municipal Power UsersEastern Competitian Solution
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PO BOX 53999PHOENIX AZ 85072-3999
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9150 06Ashgrove Cement West IncPO BOX 287DURKEE OR 97905-0287
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103085 02 IGAudubon SocietyBlack HillsPO BOX 2524OLYMPIA WA 98507-2524
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22202 07Battelle Pacific NW National LaboratoriesMS K6-10Jim DirksPO BOX 999RICHLAND WA 99352-0999
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Benton County PUD No 1PO BOX 6270KENNEWICK WA 99336-0270
22047 07 IGBenton Franklin Community Action Committee
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36091 11 IGBoise Area Chamber of CommercePO BOX 2368BOISE ID 83701-2368
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10136 02Building Industry Association of Washington
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26580 NPBurns Times Herald
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26609 08 NPDavenport Times
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406 01 ITMuckleshoot Indian TribeOffice of the Tribal Attorney39015 172ND AVE SEAUBURN WA 98092-9763
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29084 04 UTOregon PUD Association Inc
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98303 03 UTPacific Northwest Generating CoopBoard of Directors711 NE HALSEY ST STE 200PORTLAND OR 97232-1268
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87874 07 IGPasco Senior Citizens
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434 S EMERSON AVESHELLEY ID 83274-1308
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11527 01 UTPuget Sound Energy IncDepartment of Energy Resource PSE-9NPO BOX 97034BELLEVUE WA 98009-9734
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6463 02 ITQuileute Tribe
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Rebound
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90790 11 NPRecorder HeraldPO BOX 310SALMON ID 83467-0310
26277 NPRedmond Spokesman
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26216 04 NPRegister Guard
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Riddell Williams Bullit amp Walkinshaw
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29702 04 UTSalem Electric Company
PO BOX 5588SALEM OR 97304-0055
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Salt River Project
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Samish Indian Tribe
16298 UNSan Francisco State UniversityJ Paul Leonard Library Gov Publ Department1630 HOLLOWAY AVESAN FRANCISCO CA 94132-1782
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Sandpointe Adult Resort
Sanford C Bernstein amp Company
Sargent amp Lundy
221178 01 ITSauk Suiattle Indian TribeLegal Office5318 CHIEF BROWN LNDARRINGTON WA 98241-9420
Sauk Suiattle Tribal Council
Save Our Snake Inc
9493 02School Facilities amp OrganizationOffice of Public Instruction Superintendent
PO BOX 47200OLYMPIA WA 98504-0001
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Scott Madden Inc2626 GLENWOOD AVE STE 480RALEIGH NC 27608-1367
Scudder Stevens amp Clark
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Search North America Inc
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27352 01 IGSeattle Audubon Society
8050 35TH AVE NESEATTLE WA 98115-4815
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26165 01 UTSeattle City Light
PO BOX 34023SEATTLE WA 98124-4023
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14296 08Sheet Metal Workers Local 667209 E TRENT AVE 2SPOKANE VALLEY WA 99212-1291
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221053 02 ITShoalwater Bay TribeEconomic DevelopmentPO BOX 130TOKELAND WA 98590-0130
222110 02 ITShoalwater Bay TribeLegal OfficePO BOX 130TOKELAND WA 98590-0130
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94346 ITShoshone Paiute Tribes of Duck ValleyDepartment of Natural ResourcesPO BOX 219OWYHEE NV 89832-0219
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Sigma Engineering Ltd
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Skagit System Coop
38942 03 UTSkamania County PUD No 1
PO BOX 500CARSON WA 98610-0500
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40483 11 IGSnake River AlliancePO BOX 1731BOISE ID 83701-1731
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Snohomish County PUD No 1Department of Analysis amp Forecasting
84714 01 UTSnohomish County PUD No 1Department of Energy ConservationPO BOX 1107EVERETT WA 98206-1107
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22134 01 LIOTSnohomish Library311 MAPLE AVESNOHOMISH WA 98290-2525
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14805 IGSolar Energy Research InstituteIn Review1617 COLE BLVDLAKEWOOD CO 80401-3305
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33624 LIDPSouthern Oregon State College LibraryDepartment of Documents Federal Depository1250 SISKIYOU BLVDASHLAND OR 97520-5001
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Spokane TribeBusiness Council
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Squaxin Island Tribal CouncilNatural Resources
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Squaxin Island TribeEconomic Development
SSR Engineering Inc
Staley Construction
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State of CaliforniaDepartment of Water Resources Room 452
State of CaliforniaEnergy Commission
State of CaliforniaEnergy Commission
State of CaliforniaPublic Utilities Commission
State of California Energy CommissionNorthwest Project
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State of IdahoDepartment of Energy Resources
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State of IdahoDepartment of Energy Resources
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State of IdahoDepartment of Fish amp Game
State of IdahoDepartment of Fish amp Game
State of IdahoDepartment of Fish amp Game
State of IdahoDepartment of Parks amp Recreation
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15957 11 STAGState of IdahoDepartment of Water Resources
STATEHOUSEBOISE ID 83720-0001
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State of IdahoDepartment of Water Resources
State of IdahoDivision of Environmental Quality
1410 N HILTON STBOISE ID 83706-1256
Water Quality Engineer
State of IdahoOffice of Energy Resources
16655 11 STAGState of IdahoPublic Utilities Commission
PO BOX 83720BOISE ID 83720-3720
Public Information Office
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State of IdahoSenate Committee On Resources amp Environment
State of Idaho Department of Fish amp GameEagle Fish Hatchery
State of Idaho Department of TransportationDivision of Planning
State of Idaho Department of Water ResourcesSouthern Region
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STATEHOUSE ROOM 210BOISE ID 83720-0001
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State of MontanaDepartment of Fish Wildlife amp Parks
State of MontanaDepartment of Fish Wildlife amp Parks
16362 10 STAGState of MontanaDept of Natural Resources amp Conservation
PO BOX 201601HELENA MT 59620-1601
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State of MontanaFish Wildlife amp Parks
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State of MontanaHouse of Representatives
State of MontanaHouse of Representatives
State of MontanaHouse of Representatives
State of MontanaHouse of Representatives
State of MontanaHouse of Representatives
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96806 10 STAGState of MontanaPublic Service Commission
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State of OregonArea XV Homebuilders Association
State of OregonBuilding Codes Agency
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State of OregonDepartment of Energy
State of OregonDepartment of Energy
State of OregonDepartment of Energy Resources Division
6854 04 STAGState of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
3406 CHERRY AVE NEKEIZER OR 97303-4924
Director
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
State of OregonDepartment of Fish amp Wildlife
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13895 04 STAGState of OregonDepartment of Revenue955 CENTER ST NESALEM OR 97301-2554
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State of OregonDivision of Aeronautics
State of OregonDivision of State Lands
State of OregonDivision of State Lands
33630 04 LIOTState of OregonLibrary250 WINTER ST NESTATE LIBRARY BLDGSALEM OR 97310-0001
State of OregonOffice of Energy Adminstrative Services
12326 04 STAGState of OregonOffice of Energy Conservation Resources Div
625 MARION ST NESALEM OR 97301-3737
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State of OregonPublic Utility Commission
State of Oregon Department of EnergyDivision of Financial Services
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10805 STAGState of UtahPublic Service Commission
PO BOX 45585SALT LAKE CITY UT 84145-0585
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State of Utah Dept of Environmental QualityDiv of Environmental Response amp Remediation
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State of WashingtonDepartment of Ecology
State of WashingtonDepartment of Ecology Eastern Regional Office
124856 02 STAGState of WashingtonDepartment of Ecology Water Resource Branch
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Suquamish Indian TribeTribal Council
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181828 T Rowe Price Associates Inc100 E PRATT ST 7TH FLBALTIMORE MD 21202-1009
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27361 03 IGTIF RockDepartment of Community Services
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34129 03 UTTillamook PUD
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15942 09 CITown of WatervillePO BOX 580WATERVILLE WA 98858-0580
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91997 07 IGTri State SteelheadersPO BOX 1375WALLA WALLA WA 99362-0025tssfishcharterinternetcom
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Tulalip TribesBoard of Directors
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43235 02 IGTwin Cities Chamber of Commerce500 NW CHAMBER WAYCHEHALIS WA 98532-2200
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91925 04 IGUmpqua Fishermans AssociationPO BOX 2083ROSEBURG OR 97470-0444
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19298 UNUniversity of CaliforniaLawrence Berkeley LaboratoriesMary Ann Piette1 CYCLOTRON RD BLDG 90BERKELEY CA 94720-2000mapiettelblgov
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11344 08 UNUniversity of IdahoLaboratory of Anthropology
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192421 08 LIOTUniversity of Idaho Law Library
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214485 10 LIOTUniversity of MontanaDocuments Processing Mansfield Library32 CAMPUS DR 9936MISSOULA MT 59812-0001
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15580 04 UNUniversity of OregonLaw School of Oregon Land Air Water1 UNIVERSITY OF OREGONEUGENE OR 97403-1205
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8492 01 UNUniversity of Washington
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University of WashingtonSchool of Marine Affairs
15585 01 LIDPUniversity of Washington Regional DepositorySuzzallo Library Government PublicationsPO BOX 352900SEATTLE WA 98195-2900
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91963 09Upper Grant Conservation District2145 BASIN ST SW UNIT CEPHRATA WA 98823-9451
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URS Corporation
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96874 07 FEUS Army Corps of Engineers
1001 LIL GOOSE DAM RDDAYTON WA 99328-9650
Project Biologist
26921 07 FEUS Army Corps of Engineers
201 N 3RD AVEWALLA WALLA WA 99362-1876
Commander
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29771 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersMary HeadlyPO BOX 2946PORTLAND OR 97208-2946
20852 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersRonald R Leahey2935 NE 43RD AVEPORTLAND OR 97213-1106ronaldrleaheyusacearmymil
31349 08 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersAlbeni Falls Dam ProjectRyne Linehan2376 E HIGHWAY 2OLDTOWN ID 83822-9243
94175 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersCENPD PEPO BOX 2870PORTLAND OR 97208-2870
121596 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersCenpd Pe ErGary BunnPO BOX 2870PORTLAND OR 97208-2870
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93685 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersCENWP EC ERobert WillisPO BOX 2946PORTLAND OR 97208-2946
134895 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersHydroelectric Design Center B7Ed Miska10115 SW 59TH PLPORTLAND OR 97219-5708
98158 10 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersLibby DamRichard T Wernham
17115 HWY 37LIBBY MT 59923
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9761 10 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersLibby Dam ProjectGreg Hoffman
17115 MT HIGHWAY 37LIBBY MT 59923-9348
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98159 10 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersLibby Dam Site ProjectMichael Shea
17115 MT HIGHWAY 37LIBBY MT 59923-9348
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127397 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersNorth Pacific Division US Customs HouseClare E Perry
PO BOX 2870PORTLAND OR 97208-2870
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90254 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersNorthwest Division CENWD-CM-WR-NCynthia A HenriksenPO BOX 2870PORTLAND OR 97208-2870
15665 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersNorthwestern Division
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26905 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersPortland District PM-PHarley GrosvenorPO BOX 2946PORTLAND OR 97208-2946
40956 03 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersReservoir Control CenterPO BOX 2870PORTLAND OR 97208-2870
274402 07 FEUS Army Corps of EngineersWalla Walla District CENWW-OD-TLonnie E Mettler201 N 3RD AVEWALLA WALLA WA 99362-1876lonnieemettlerusacearmymil
213127 03US AttorneysTim W Simmons1000 SW 3RD AVE STE 600PORTLAND OR 97204-2936
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94361 01 FEUS Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental Review Group ECO 0881200 6TH AVESEATTLE WA 98101-3123
275126 03 FEUS Environmental Protection AgencyFederal CaucusMary Lou Soscia805 SW BROADWAY STE 500PORTLAND OR 97205-3331SosciaMarylouepamailepagov
90284 01 FEUS Federal Emergency Management AgencyRegion XChuck Steele
130 228TH ST SWBOTHELL WA 98021-8627
Mitigation Division Director
US Senate
33983 FEUS Tennessee Valley AuthorityE L Moore4175 GANN STORE RDHIXSON TN 37343-4119
27060 03 FEUSDA Farm Service AgencyLynn E Voigt
7620 SW MOHAWK STTUALATIN OR 97062-8121
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2021 08 FEUSDA Forest ServiceClearwater National Forest12730 HIGHWAY 12OROFINO ID 83544-9333
26911 03 FEUSDA Forest ServiceEcology Range Watershed amp AirPO BOX 3623PORTLAND OR 97208-3623
190480 10 FEUSDA Forest ServiceFlathead National Forest650 WOLFPACK WAYKALISPELL MT 59901-5797
9533 01 FEUSDA Forest ServiceMount Baker Snoqualmie National ForestRooney Mace2930 WETMORE AVE STE 3AEVERETT WA 98201-4044
6805 11 FEUSDA Forest ServicePayette National ForestDavid Burns800 LAKESIDE AVEMCCALL ID 83638-3602
16601 10 FEUSDA Forest ServiceRegion 1 Flathead National ForestElizabeth Rohde
650 WOLFPACK WAYKALISPELL MT 59901-5797
Hydrologist
14913 03 FEUSDA Forest ServiceRegion 6
PO BOX 3623PORTLAND OR 97208-3623
Regional Forester
95246 11 FEUSDA Forest ServiceTarghee National Forest1405 HOLLIPARK DRIDAHO FALLS ID 83401-2100
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72510 COYOTE RDPENDLETON OR 97801-1002
Forest Supervisor
9602 06 FEUSDA Forest ServiceWallowa Whitman National Forest
PO BOX 907BAKER CITY OR 97814-0907
Hydropower Coordinator
39289 06 FEUSDA Forest ServiceWallowa Whitman National Forest Region 6Ralph BrowningPO BOX 907BAKER CITY OR 97814-0907
16757 07 FEUSDA Forest ServiceWenatchee National ForestRandall Shepard10237 US HIGHWAY 12NACHES WA 98937-9254
181679 03 FEUSDA Natural Resource Conservation ServiceWilliam White1201 NE LLOYD BLVD STE 900PORTLAND OR 97232-1274
39296 FEUSDA Rural Electrification AdministrationEnvironmental Compliance BranchLawrence R Wolfe
14TH amp INDEPENDENCE AVE SWWASHINGTON DC 20250-0001
Chief
82731 07 FEUSDOC NOAA National Marine Fisheries ServiceSteve Achord3305 E COMMERCE STPASCO WA 99301-5839
95040 03 FEUSDOC NOAA National Marine Fisheries ServiceMarine Fisheries Review1201 NE LLOYD BLVD STE 1100PORTLAND OR 97232-2182
3190 01 FEUSDOC NOAA National Marine Fisheries ServiceNorthwest Fisheries Science Center FNWC3Douglas B Dey
2725 MONTLAKE BLVD ESEATTLE WA 98112-2097
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80428 FEUSDOC NOAA National Marine Fisheries ServiceUniversity of Hawaii At Manoa JimarMichael K Musyl2570 DOLE STHONOLULU HI 96822-2396
39342 FEUSDOC NOAA National Weather ServiceWestern Region Headquarters125 S STATE ST STE 1210SALT LAKE CITY UT 84138-1112
201978 FEUSDOEMS 107Dave BerkeyPO BOX 880MORGANTOWN WV 26507-0880
240579 07 FEUSDOEMS A4-52Connie SmithPO BOX 550RICHLAND WA 99352-0550connie_v_smithrlgov
242227 FEUSDOEOffice of Public Affairs PA-40Scott Minos1000 INDEPENDENCE AVE SWWASHINGTON DC 20585-0001
7985 FEUSDOE Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionClifford M Lane Jr
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133298 03 FEUSDOE Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionPortland Regional Office DPCA DPRJames Hastreiter805 SW BROADWAY STE 550PORTLAND OR 97205-3318
275228 FEUSDOE Golden Field OfficeKeith Bennett1617 COLE BLVD MS 1734LAKEWOOD CO 80401-3305
178009 04 FEUSDOE National Technology LaboratoryAlbany Research CenterLee Jensen
1450 QUEEN AVE SWALBANY OR 97321-2198
Research Director
31553 07 FEUSDOE Office of Inspector GeneralOffice of Investigations SACMike Metkowski
1838 TERMINAL DR STE ARICHLAND WA 99354-4923
Inspector General
16558 07 FEUSDOE Richland Operations OfficeSite Service Office MS A2-15Randall N Krekel
PO BOX 550RICHLAND WA 99352-0550
Project Engineer
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4726 FEUSDOE Southeastern Power AdministrationVirgil Hobbs1166 ATHENS TECH RDELBERTON GA 30635-6711
16749 FEUSDOE Southeastern Power AdministrationJim B Lloyd
1166 ATHENS TECH RDELBERTON GA 30635-6711
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26908 FEUSDOE Southeastern Power AdministrationDivision of Administrative Management1166 ATHENS TECH RDELBERTON GA 30635-6711
78695 FEUSDOE Southwestern Power Administration2858 S GOLDEN AVESPRINGFIELD MO 65807-3213
94229 FEUSDOE Southwestern Power Administration3000Jim McDonald
1 W 3RD STTULSA OK 74103-3532
Assistant Administrator
16754 FEUSDOE Southwestern Power AdministrationDepartment of Energy
1 W 3RD STTULSA OK 74103-3532
Customer Service
27100 FEUSDOE Western Area Power Administration1000 INDEPENDENCE AVE SW RM 8C027FORRESTAL BLDGWASHINGTON DC 20585-0001
127304 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationLinda Cady-Hoffman
PO BOX 35800BILLINGS MT 59107-5800
Rates Manager
168539 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationNannette Engelbrite114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
4422 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationGary G HoffmannPO BOX 281213LAKEWOOD CO 80228-8213
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96804 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationRodney JonesPO BOX 3700LOVELAND CO 80539-3700
102633 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationCarol A Loftin150 E SOCIAL HALL AVE STE 300SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111-1580loftincwapagov
93377 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationYvonne Nelson114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
37710 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationMike Radecki
PO BOX 35800BILLINGS MT 59107-5800
Energy Services Specialist
12894 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationDon R Sanders
114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
Electrical Engineer
109822 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationRobert Sweeney150 E SOCIAL HALL AVE STE 300SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111-1580
15697 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationNancy Weintraub
114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
Environmental Manager
107503 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationA7100PO BOX 281213DENVER CO 80228-8213
7791 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationDiv of Rates Studies amp Cust Serv Power MktgRonald W Steinbach
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9006 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationPhoenix District Office Power MarketingPO BOX 6457PHOENIX AZ 85005-6457
221312 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationSalt Lake City Area OfficeBrad Warren
150 E SOCIAL HALL AVE STE 300SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111-1580
Crsp Manager
8232 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationSierra Nevada Region
114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
Power Marketing Manager
220188 FEUSDOE Western Area Power AdministrationSierra Nevada Region Power MarketingBob Cheskey
114 PARKSHORE DRFOLSOM CA 95630-4710
Power Contracts Manager
192231 FEUSDOE Western Area Power Administration G6200Phoenix Office Contract amp Energy ServicesPO BOX 6457PHOENIX AZ 85005-6457
192230 FEUSDOE Western Area Power Adminstration
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82497 03 FEUSDOIOffice of the Regional Solicitor
805 SW BROADWAY STE 600PORTLAND OR 97205-3346
Attorney
7127 08 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsDonna R Bruce
PO BOX 389WELLPINIT WA 99040-0389
Geologist
262866 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsStanley Speaks
911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
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108899 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsBranch of Contracts amp Grants911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
12468 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsBranch of Fisheries911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
13281 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsBranch of Fisheries amp Environment911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
9767 09 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsColville Agency
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32857 10 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsMission Valley Power
PO BOX 97PABLO MT 59855-0097
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12421 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsNorthern Idaho AgencyPO BOX 277LAPWAI ID 83540-0277
104307 09 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsOffice of Environmental ProtectionPO BOX 111NESPELEM WA 99155-0111
203676 08 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsPlummer Field Office Coeur DAlene TribeJohn Abraham
PO BOX 408PLUMMER ID 83851-0408
Field Rep Executive Director
16563 10 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsRights Protection OfficePO BOX APABLO MT 59855-5555
15638 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsUmatilla Agency
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15627 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsYakima Agency Land Operations P11 amp Realty
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201640 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of Indian AffairsYakima Agency P11Clarence Holford
PO BOX 632TOPPENISH WA 98948-0632
Superintendent
107429 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementSandra Brook5001 SOUTHGATE DRBILLINGS MT 59101-4669
90759 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementChallis Field OfficeRoy Jackson
801 BLUE MOUNTAIN RDCHALLIS ID 83226-9358
District Manager
111276 08 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementCoeur dAlene DistrictLewis Brown
3815 N SCHREIBER WAYCOEUR D ALENE ID 83815-8363
District Manager
8710 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementCoos Bay DistrictSteven Fowler
1300 AIRPORT LNNORTH BEND OR 97459-2000
Environ amp Planning Coordinator
sfowlerblmgov
22271 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementDivision of Mineral Resources 920Nancy J Ketrenos
PO BOX 2965PORTLAND OR 97208-2965
Geologist
60748 04 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementEugene District Office
3106 PIERCE PKWY STE ESPRINGFIELD OR 97477-7910
District Manager
15643 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementIdaho State Office
1387 S VINNELL WAYBOISE ID 83709-1657
State Director
15821 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementIdaho State Office
1387 S VINNELL WAYBOISE ID 83709-1657
State Director
190499 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementLower Snake River District
3948 S DEVELOPMENT AVEBOISE ID 83705-5389
District Manager
39312 10 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementMissoula Field Office3255 FORT MISSOULA RDMISSOULA MT 59804-7293
39316 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementOregon Washington State Office
PO BOX 2965PORTLAND OR 97208-2965
State Director
15958 03 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementOregon Washington State Office No 933Eric Stone
PO BOX 2965PORTLAND OR 97208-2965
Program Analyst
60753 08 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementSpokane District Office
1103 N FANCHER RDSPOKANE VALLEY WA 99212-1275
District Manager
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190498 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of Land ManagementUpper Snake River DistrictsHoward Hedrick
1405 HOLLIPARK DRIDAHO FALLS ID 83401-2100
Acting District Manager
93352 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationCODE 6000Mark N Pettit
1917 MARSH RDYAKIMA WA 98901-2058
Electrical Engineer
mpettitpnusbrgov
4056 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationColumbia Basin ProjectGerald Kelso
1917 MARSH RDYAKIMA WA 98901-2058
Area Manager
82272 09 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationGrand Coulee Power Office
PO BOX 620GRAND COULEE WA 99133-0620
Power Manager
28165 10 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationHungry Horse Field OfficeRalph Carter
PO BOX 190130HUNGRY HORSE MT 59919-0130
Powerplant Manager
234700 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationLiaison and Coordination PN-3810David Bradley1150 N CURTIS RD STE 100BOISE ID 83706-1234djbradleyusbrgov
253885 09 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationMS EFO-2608Sharon ChurchillPO BOX 815EPHRATA WA 98823-0815
47697 11 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationPN 1200Venetia Gempler
1150 N CURTIS RD STE 100BOISE ID 83706-1234
Regional Public Affairs Officer
93517 09 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationUpper Columbia Area Ephrata Field OfficeStephanie Utter
PO BOX 815EPHRATA WA 98823-0815
Manager
wgraypnusbrgov
77478 07 FEUSDOI Bureau of ReclamationYakima Project OfficeWalter Larrick1917 MARSH RDYAKIMA WA 98901-2058
8804 03 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife Service
2600 SE 98TH AVE STE 100PORTLAND OR 97266-1325
Field Supervisor
39327 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife Service
PO BOX 25486DENVER CO 80225-0486
Regional Director
81979 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife Service10950 TYLER RDRED BLUFF CA 96080-7762
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113552 10 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceTim Bodurtha
780 CRESTON HATCHERY RDKALISPELL MT 59901-8298
Supervisor
125614 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceJohn Hamilton2345 LUPINE DRASHLAND OR 97520-3632
3066 02 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceTim Romanski510 DESMOND DR SE STE 102LACEY WA 98503-1263
94280 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceGary L Taylor2800 COTTAGE WAY STE W2605SACRAMENTO CA 95825-1888
15313 11 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceBoise Field OfficeJames Esch1387 S VINNELL WAY 368BOISE ID 83709-1657
12521 08 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceDworshak National Fish HatcheryWilliam Miller
276 DWORSHAK COMPLEX DROROFINO ID 83544-7000
Manager
88578 03 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceFisheries amp Federal Aid AFRWilliam F Shake
911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
Assistant Regional Director
bill_shakefwsgov
8709 11 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceLower Snake River Compensation PlanJoe Krakker
1387 S VINNELL WAY 343BOISE ID 83709-1657
LSRCP Coordinator
Joe_Krakkerfwsgov
34165 03 FEUSDOI Fish amp Wildlife ServiceRegion 1 Headquarters911 NE 11TH AVEPORTLAND OR 97232-4128
22379 11 FEUSDOI Geological SurveyWalton Low230 N COLLINS RDBOISE ID 83702-4520
26912 11 FEUSDOI Geological SurveyHydrolic Study Section230 N COLLINS RDBOISE ID 83702-4520
12554 FEUSDOI Geological SurveyMinerals InformationE Lee Bray989 NATIONAL CTRRESTON VA 20192-0001lbrayusgsgov
53469 10 FEUSDOI Geological Survey Div of Water ResourceLan Tornes3162 BOZEMAN AVEHELENA MT 59601-6456
314639 10 FEUSDOI National Park ServiceGlacier National ParkPO BOX 128WEST GLACIER MT 59936-0128
31347 09 FEUSDOI National Park ServiceLake Roosevelt National Recreational Area1008 CREST DRCOULEE DAM WA 99116-1200
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94770 FEUSDOI Office of EnvironmentalPolicy amp Compliance1849 C ST NW 2340DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR BLDGWASHINGTON DC 20240-0002
8056 03 FEUSDOJ Attorneys OfficeMark O Hatfield US CourthouseStephan J Odell
1000 SW 3RD AVE STE 600PORTLAND OR 97204-2936
Assistant US Attorney
22114 01 FEUSHUDHarry Kim6501 46TH AVE NESEATTLE WA 98115-7629
11499 01 FEUSNPuget Sound Naval Shipyard Code 1160
1400 FARRAGUT AVEBREMERTON WA 98314-6001
Energy Manager
182950 01 FEUSN Division of UtilitiesNAVFAC NWMelodie Koe
1101 TAUTOG CIR STE 316SILVERDALE WA 98315-1101
Contracting Officer
chuckbensonnavymil
281136 01 FEUSN NAVFAC NWBremerton BangorKevin Stigile
1101 TAUTOG CIRSILVERDALE WA 98315-1101
Utility amp Energy Manager
kevinstigilenavymil
240515 01 FEUSN NAVFAC NWEngineering Field Activity NW Code PW6Dave Herriott
1101 TAUTOG CIR STE 303SILVERDALE WA 98315-1101
Utilities Manager
davidherriottnavymil
225344 FEUSN Southwest Division Naval FacilitiesENG CMDFrank Heddy
1220 PACIFIC HWY BLDG 127SAN DIEGO CA 92132-5190
Facilities Engineering Command
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems
Utah Municipal Power Systems
274401 11 UTUtah Power amp Light852 E 1400 NSHELLEY ID 83274-5141
Van Kampen Merritt
Vancouver Education AssociationTeacher River Guide
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81737 03 IGVancouver Wildlife LeaguePO BOX 1662VANCOUVER WA 98668-1662
Varicast Inc
Vera Water amp Power
Vera Water amp Power
Vera Water amp PowerEnergy Management Services
Victor PT School District No 42c
Vigilante Electric Coop Inc
Vigilante Electric Coop IncBoard of Trustees
Viking Industries Inc
W H Reaves amp Company Inc
Waddell amp Reed
26286 02 NPWahkiakum County EagleNews DeskPO BOX 368CATHLAMET WA 98612-0368
15429 02Wahkiakum County EngineerPO BOX 97CATHLAMET WA 98612-0097
Wahkiakum County PUD No 1
Walla Walla General Hospital
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Walnut Hills Engraving Company
Wapato Irrigation District
Wapato Irrigation Project
Warm Springs Power Enterprises
Wasco Electric Coop Inc
Wasco Electric Coop IncBoard of Directors
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Washington Association of Wheat Growers
82532 01 IGWashington Cattlemens Association
PO BOX 96ELLENSBURG WA 98926-1909
Executive Secretary
Washington Rural Electric Coop Association
Washington Rural Electrical Coop Association
Washington State Farm Bureau
4386 02 IGWashington State Grange
PO BOX 1186OLYMPIA WA 98507-1186
Master
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Washington State UniversityEnergy Program
Washington State UniversityCivil amp Environmental Engineering
Washington State UniversityCivil amp Environmental Engineering
Washington State UniversityCooperative Extension
Washington State UniversityCooperative Extension Energy Program
Washington State UniversityDepartment of Agricultural Economics
Washington State UniversityDepartment of Agriculture Economics
Washington State UniversityDepartment of Facilities Operations
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Washington State UniversityDept of Civil amp Environmental Engineering
Washington State UniversityGrant amp Research Development
31985 08 LIOTWashington State UniversityOwen Science amp Engineering Library
1 SE STADIUM WAYPULLMAN WA 99164-3200
Serial Record Section
Washington State UniversityProgram In Environmental Science
Washington State UniversitySchool of Architecture
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Washington State UniversitySchool of Electrical Engin amp Computer Science
Washington State University Energy Program
Washington State Water Resources Association
Washington Trollers Association
Washington Wheat Commission
Washington Wildlife Federation
91927 03 IGWaterwatch of Oregon Inc213 SW ASH ST STE 208PORTLAND OR 97204-2720
Wegroup Architects amp Planners
91967 11 NPWeiser AmericanPO BOX 709WEISER ID 83672-0709
Wellons Inc
Wells Rural Electric Coop
31880 09 NPWenatchee World
PO BOX 1511WENATCHEE WA 98807-1511
Energy Writer
West Oregon Electric Coop Inc
West Oregon Electric Coop IncBoard of Directors
94999 03Western Electric Power Institute
827 NE OREGON ST STE 200PORTLAND OR 97232-2172
Communications Director
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Western Montana Electric Generating ampTransmission Coop Inc WM
Western Montana Engineering
Western News
80469 04 LIOTWestern Oregon State CollegeLibrary Document Department345 MONMOUTH AVE NMONMOUTH OR 97361-1329
Western Pulp Products Company
82779 01 UNWestern Washington UniversityAS Environmental Center 106516 HIGH ST A3VIKING UNION BLDGBELLINGHAM WA 98225-5946
Western Washington UniversityDepartment of Economics
15767 01 LIDPWestern Washington UniversityMabel Zoe Wilson Library Documents Division516 HIGH STBELLINGHAM WA 98225-5946
Westinghouse Hanford Company
Westinghouse Hanford Company
5400 01Whatcom Water District 122195 NULLE RDBELLINGHAM WA 98229-9329
125234 Wheelabrator Shasta Energy20811 INDUSTRY RDANDERSON CA 96007-8703
Wheeler Construction Inc
White Salmon River Steelheaders
314640 10 LIOTWhitefish Branch Library9 SPOKANE AVEWHITEFISH MT 59937-2551
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26838 08 NPWilbur Register
PO BOX 186WILBUR WA 99185-0186
Editor Publisher
Wilder Irrigation District
Wilderness Society
Wilderness Society
182692 01 IGWilderness SocietyPacific Northwest Region720 3RD AVE STE 1800SEATTLE WA 98104-1845
215852 10 IGWilderness WatchPO BOX 9175MISSOULA MT 59807-9175
39824 02 IGWildlife SocietyWashington Chapter
PO BOX 43155OLYMPIA WA 98504-3155
President
2172 04Willamette IndustriesEugene MPF50 N DANEBO AVEEUGENE OR 97402-9343
221314 04 UNWillamette UniversityAtkinson Graduate School of Management
900 STATE STSALEM OR 97301-3922
Career Services
Willamette Week
William T Robinson Law Offices
Worden Farms Inc
26212 NPWorld Newspaper
350 COMMERCIAL AVECOOS BAY OR 97420-2269
City Desk
93603 03Wright Heating amp Ventilating
12909 SE KUEHN RDPORTLAND OR 97222-4727
Manufacturers Representative
WSEO
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205037 07 ITYakama Nation
PO BOX 151TOPPENISH WA 98948-0151
Finance Office
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Yakama Nation
Yakama Nation
Yakama Nation
Yakama NationCultural Resources Program
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82448 07 ITYakama NationDepartment of Natural Resources
PO BOX 151TOPPENISH WA 98948-0151
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Yakama NationTribal Council Member
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81997 07 NPYakima Herald Republic
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c o u n c i l o n e n v i r o n m e n t a l q u a l i t y e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e o f t h e p r e s i d e n t
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the NEPA
Having YourVoice Heard
d e c e m b e r 2 0 0 7
c o u n c i l o n e n v i r o n m e n t a l q u a l i t ye x e c u t i v e o f f i c e o f t h e p r e s i d e n t
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the NEPA
Having YourVoice Heard
d e c e m b e r 2 0 0 7
This guide is based on research and consultations undertaken by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) concerning the need for a Citizenrsquos Guide to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Participants in the NEPA Regional Roundtables held in 2003-2004 clearly voiced the need for an guide that provides an explanation of NEPA how it is implemented and how people outside the Federal government mdash individual citizens private sector applicants members of organized groups or representatives of Tribal State or local government agencies mdash can better participate in the assessment of environmental impacts conducted by Federal agencies (see httpceq ehdoegovntf) This guide is informational and does not establish new requirements It is not and should not be viewed as constituting formal CEQ guidance on the implementation of NEPA nor are recommendations in this guide intended to be viewed as legally binding
Table of Contents
Purpose of the Guide 1
History and Purpose of NEPA 2
Who is Responsible for Implementing NEPA 2
To What do the Procedural Requirements of NEPA Apply 4
When Does NEPA Apply 5
Who Oversees the NEPA Process 5
Navigating the NEPA Process 7
10Implementing the NEPA Process 10
Categorical Exclusions (CE) Environmental Assessments (EA) 11 Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) 13 Notice of Intent and Scoping 13 Draft EIS 16 Final EIS 18 Record of Decision (ROD) 19 Supplemental EIS 20 EPArsquos Review 21
When and How to Get Involved 21 It Depends on the Agency
23 21
Be Informed of ActionsActive Involvement 23 Other Processes that Require Public Involvement 25 How to Comment 27
What If Involvement Isnrsquot Going Well 28 Donrsquot Wait Too Long 28 Contact the Agency 28
Having Your Voice Heard i
Other Assistance 29 NEPArsquos Requirements 29 Remedies Available 30
Final Thoughts 30
List of Appendices Appendix A NEPAnet and How to Use It
Appendix B The Federal Register and How to Use It
Appendix C EPArsquos EIS Rating System
Appendix D Agency NEPA Contacts
Appendix E Some Useful Definitions from the Council on Environmental Quality NEPA Implementing Regulations
List of Acronyms CE Categorical Exclusion CEQ Council on Environmental Quality CFR Code of Federal Regulations EA Environmental Assessment EIS Environmental Impact Statement EMS Environmental Management System EPA The Environmental Protection Agency FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact NEPA The National Environmental Policy Act NOI Notice of Intent ROD Record of Decision
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA ii
Purpose of the Guide
This guide has been developed to help citizens and organizations who are concerned about the environmental effects of federal decisionmaking to effectively participate in Federal agenciesrsquo environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)1 With some limited exceptions all Federal agencies in the executive branch have to comply with NEPA before they make final decisions about federal actions that could have environmental effects Thus NEPA applies to a very wide range of federal actions that include but are not limited to federal construction projects plans to manage and develop federally owned lands and federal approvals of non-federal activities such as grants licenses and permits The Federal Government takes hundreds of actions every day that are in some way covered by NEPA
The environmental review process under NEPA provides an opportunity for you to be involved in the Federal agency decisionmaking process It will help you understand what the Federal agency is proposing to offer your thoughts on alternative ways for the agency to accomplish what it is proposing and to offer your comments on the agencyrsquos analysis of the environmental effects of the proposed action and possible mitigation of potential harmful effects of such actions NEPA requires Federal agencies to consider environmental effects that include among others impacts on social cultural and economic resources as well as natural resources Citizens often have valuable information about places and resources that they value and the potential environmental social and economic effects that proposed federal actions may have on those places and resources NEPArsquos requirements provide you the means to work with the agencies so they can take your information into account
1 National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 as amended 42 USC sectsect 4321-4347 available at wwwnepagov
Having Your Voice Heard 1
History and Purpose of NEPA
Congress enacted NEPA in December 1969 and President Nixon signed it into law on January 1 1970 NEPA was the first major environmental law in the United States and is often called the ldquoMagna Cartardquo of environmental laws Importantly NEPA established this countryrsquos national environmental policies
To implement these policies NEPA requires agencies to undertake an assessment of the environmental effects of their proposed actions prior to making decisions Two major purposes of the environmental review process are better informed decisions and citizen involvement both of which should lead to implementation of NEPArsquos policies
Who is Responsible for Implementing NEPA
Every agency in the executive branch of the Federal Government has aresponsibility to implement NEPA In NEPA Congress directed that to the fullest extent possible the policies regulations and public lawsof the United States shall be interpreted and administered in accordancewith the policies set forth in NEPA2 To implement NEPArsquos policiesCongress prescribed a procedure commonly referred to as ldquothe NEPAprocessrdquo or ldquothe environmental impact assessment processrdquo
NEPArsquos procedural requirements apply to all Federal agencies in the executive branch NEPA does not apply to the President to Congress or to the Federal courts3
Because NEPA implementation is an important responsibility of the Federal Government many Federal agencies have established offices dedicated to NEPA policy and program oversight Employees in these offices prepare NEPA guidance policy and procedures for the agency and often make this information available to the public through sources such as Internet websites Agencies are required to develop their own capacity within a NEPA program in order to develop analyses and documents (or review those prepared by others) to ensure informed decisionmaking4 Most agency NEPA procedures are available on-line at the NEPAnet website httpceqehdoegovnepa regsagencyagenciescfm) Agency NEPA procedures are published in
2 Section 102 of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 42 USC sect4332 3 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFRsect150812 4 Council on Environmental Quality ldquoRegulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Actrdquo 40 CFR section 15072 available at wwwnepagov Future references to the CEQ NEPA Regualtions will be cited as CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect15072
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 2
National Environmental Policy Act Sec 101 [42 USC sect 4331]
(a) The Congress recognizing the profound impact of manrsquos activity on the interrelations of all components of the natural environment particularly the profound influences of population growth high-density urbanization industrial expansion resource exploitation and new and expanding technological advances and recognizing further the critical importance of restoring and maintaining environmental quality to the overall welfare and development of man declares that it is the continuing policy of the Federal Government in cooperation with State and local governments and other concerned public and private organizations to use all practicable means and measures including financial and technical assistance in a manner calculated to foster and promote the general welfare to create and maintain conditions under which man and nature can exist in productive harmony and fulfill the social economic and other requirements of present and future generations of Americans
(b) In order to carry out the policy set forth in this Act it is the continuing responsibility of the Federal Government to use all practicable means consistent with other essential considerations of national policy to improve and coordinate Federal plans functions programs and resources to the end that the Nation may mdash
1 fulfill the responsibilities of each generation as trustee of the environment for succeeding generations
2 assure for all Americans safe healthful productive and aesthetically and culturally pleasing surroundings
3 attain the widest range of beneficial uses of the environment without degradation risk to health or safety or other undesirable and unintended consequences
4 preserve important historic cultural and natural aspects of our national heritage and maintain wherever possible an environment which supports diversity and variety of individual choice
5 achieve a balance between population and resource use which will permit high standards of living and a wide sharing of lifersquos amenities and
6 enhance the quality of renewable resources and approach the maximum attainable recycling of depletable resources
(c) The Congress recognizes that each person should enjoy a healthful environment and that each person has a responsibility to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the environment
Having Your Voice Heard 3
the Federal Register for public review and comment when first proposed and some are later codified and published in the Code of Federal Regulations5 If you experience difficulty locating an agencyrsquos NEPA procedures you can write or call the agency NEPA point of contacts and ask for a copy of their procedures6
To What Do the Procedural Requirements of NEPA Apply
In NEPA Congress recognized that the Federal Governmentrsquos actions may cause significant environmental effects The range of actions that cause significant environmental effects is broad and includes issuing regulations providing permits for private actions funding private actions making federal land management decisions constructing publicly-owned facilities and many other types of actions Using the NEPA process agencies are required to determine if their proposed actions have significant environmental effects and to consider the environmental and related social and economic effects of their proposed actions
NEPArsquos procedural requirements apply to a Federal agencyrsquos decisions for actions including financing assisting conducting or approving projects or programs agency rules regulations plans policies or procedures and legislative proposals7 NEPA applies when a Federal agency has discretion to choose among one or more alternative means of accomplishing a particular goal8
Frequently private individuals or companies will become involved in the NEPA process when they need a permit issued by a Federal agency When a company applies for a permit (for example for crossing federal lands or impacting waters of the United States) the agency that is being asked to issue the permit must evaluate the environmental effects of the permit decision under NEPA Federal agencies might require the private company or developer to pay for the preparation of analyses but the agency remains responsible for the scope and accuracy of the analysis
5 The draft agency implementing procedures or regulations are published in the Federal Register and a public comment period is required prior to CEQ approval Commenting on these agency regulations is one way to be involved in their development Most agencies already have implementing procedures however when they are changed the agency will again provide for public comment on the proposed changes 6 See Appendices A and D for information on how to access agency points of contact and agency websites 7 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150818 Note that this section applies only to legislation drafted and submitted to Congress by federal agencies NEPA does not apply to legislation initiated by members of Congress 8 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150823
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 4
When Does NEPA Apply
NEPA requires agency decisionmakers to make informed decisions Therefore the NEPA process must be completed before an agency makes a final decision on a proposed action Good NEPA analyses should include a consideration of how NEPArsquos policy goals (Section 101) will be incorporated into the decision to the extent consistent with other considerations of national policy NEPA does not require the decisionmaker to select the environmentally preferable alternative or prohibit adverse environmental effects Indeed decisionmakers in Federal agencies often have other concerns and policy considerations to take into account in the decisionmaking process such as social economic technical or national security interests But NEPA does require that decisionmakers be informed of the environmental consequences of their decisions
The NEPA process can also serve to meet other environmental review requirements For instance actions that require the NEPA process may have an impact on endangered species historic properties or low income communities The NEPA analysis which takes into account the potential impacts of the proposed action and investigates alternative actions may also serve as a framework to meet other environmental review requirements such as the Endangered Species Act the National Historic Preservation Act the Environmental Justice Executive Order and other Federal State Tribal and local laws and regulations9
Who Oversees the NEPA Process
There are three Federal agencies that have particular responsibilities for NEPA Primary responsibility is vested in the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) established by Congress in NEPA Congress placed CEQ in the Executive Office of the President and gave it many responsibilities including the responsibility to ensure that Federal agencies meet their obligations under the Act CEQ oversees implementation of NEPA principally through issuance and interpretation of NEPA regulations that implement the procedural requirements of NEPA CEQ also reviews and approves Federal agency NEPA procedures approves of alternative arrangements for compliance with NEPA in the case of emergencies and helps to resolve disputes between Federal agencies and with other governmental entities and members of the public
9 CEQ NEPA Regualtions 40 CFR sect 150225
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In 1978 CEQ issued binding regulations directing agencies on the fundamental requirements necessary to fulfill their NEPA obligations10 The CEQ regulations set forth minimum requirements for agencies The CEQ regulations also called for agencies to create their own implementing procedures that supplement the minimum requirements based on each agencyrsquos specific mandates obligations and missions11 These agency-specific NEPA procedures account for the slight differences in agenciesrsquo NEPA processes
The Environmental Protection Agencyrsquos (EPA) Office of Federal Activities reviews environmental impact statements (EIS) and some environmental assessments (EA) issued by Federal agencies12 It provides its comments to the public by publishing summaries of them in the Federal Register a daily publication that provides notice of Federal agency actions13 EPArsquos reviews are intended to assist Federal agencies in improving their NEPA analyses and decisions14
Another government entity involved in NEPA is the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution which was established by the Environmental Policy and Conflict Resolution Act of 1998 to assist in resolving conflict over environmental issues that involve Federal agencies15 While part of the Federal Government (it is located within the Morris K Udall Foundation a Federal agency located in Tucson Arizona) it provides an independent neutral place for Federal agencies to work with citizens as well as State local and Tribal governments private organizations and businesses to reach common ground The Institute provides dispute resolution alternatives to litigation and other adversarial approaches The Institute is also charged with assisting the Federal Government in the implementation of the substantive policies set forth in Section 101 of NEPA16
10 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR parts 1500-1508 available at wwwnepagov 11 CEQ NEPA Regualations 40 CFR sect 15073 12 Clean Air Act 42 USC sect 7609 13 See Appendix B for information on the Federal Register 14 For additional infomation see httpwwwepagovcompliancenepaindexhtm 15 Environmental Policy and Conflict Resolution Act of 1998 20 USC sectsect 5601-5609 16 For a discussion of the relationship between Section 101 of NEPA and conflict resolution including specific case examples and recommendations for strengthening that relationship see the National Environmental Conflict Resolution Advisory Committee ldquoFinal Report mdash Submitted to the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution of the Morris K Udall Foundationrdquo (April 2005) available at httpwwwecrgov by clicking on ldquoResourcesrdquo and ldquoNEPA and ECRrdquo
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Navigating the NEPA Process
Each year thousands of Environmental Assessments (EAs) and hundreds of Environmental Impact Statements (EISs) are prepared by Federal agencies These documents provide citizens and communities an opportunity to learn about and be involved in each of those environmental impact assessments that are part of the Federal agency decisionmaking process It is important to understand that commenting on a proposal is not a ldquovoterdquo on whether the proposed action should take place Nonetheless the information you provide during the EA and EIS process can influence the decisionmakers and their final decisions because NEPA does require that federal decisionmakers be informed of the environmental consequences of their decisions
This guide will help you better navigate through the NEPA process and better understand the roles of the various other actors While reading the guide please refer to the following flowchart ldquoThe NEPA Processrdquo which details the steps of the NEPA process For ease of reference each step of the process is designated with a number which is highlighted in the text discussing that particular step While agencies may differ slightly in how they comply with NEPA understanding the basics will give you the information you need to work effectively with any agencyrsquos process
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The NEPA Process
2 Are Environmental Effects Likely to Be Significant
3 Proposed Action is Described in
Agency Categorical Exclusion (CE)
4 Does the Proposal Have Extraordinary
Circumstances
5 Significant Environmental
Effects Uncertain or No Agency CE
6 Develop Environmental Assessment
(EA) with Public Involvement to the Extent Practicable
8 Significant Environmental Effects May or
Will Occur
9 Notice of intent to prepare
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
11 Draft EIS
13 Final EIS
15 Record of Decision
10 Public Scoping and Appropraite
Public Involvement
12 Public Review and Comment and Appropriate Public
Involvement
7 Finding of No Significant Impact
14 Public Availability of FEIS
Implementation with Monitoring as Provided in the Decision
Significant Environmental
Effects
Decision
1 Agency Identifies a Need for Action and Develops a Proposal
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO YES
NO
YES
Significant new circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns or substantial changes in the proposed action that are relevant to environmental concerns may necessitate preparation of a supplemental EIS following either the draft or final EIS or the Record of Decision (CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15029(c))
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The NEPA process begins when an agency develops a proposal to address a need to take an action
The need to take an action may be something the agency identifies itself or it may be a need to make a decision on a proposal brought to it by someone outside of the agency for example an applicant for a permit Based on the need the agency develops a proposal for action (Number 1 in Figure 1) If it is the only Federal agency involved that agency will automatically be the ldquolead agencyrdquo which means it has the primary responsibility for compliance with NEPA
Some large or complex proposals involve multiple Federal agencies along with State local and Tribal agencies If another Federal State local or Tribal agency has a major role in the proposed action and also has NEPA responsibilities or responsibilities under a similar NEPA-like law17 that agency may be a ldquojoint lead agencyrdquo A ldquojoint lead agencyrdquo shares the lead agencyrsquos responsibility for management of the NEPA process including public involvement and the preparation of documents Other Federal State Tribal or local government agencies may have a decision or special expertise regarding a proposed action but less of a role than the lead agency In that case such a Federal State Tribal or local government agency may be a ldquocooperating agencyrdquo
A ldquocooperating agencyrdquo is an agency that has jurisdiction by law or special expertise with respect to any environmental impact involved in a proposal (or a reasonable alternative) Thus a ldquocooperating agencyrdquo typically will have some responsibilities for the analysis related to its jurisdiction or special expertise
Once it has developed a proposed action the agency will enter the initial analytical approach (Number 2 in Figure 1) to help it determine whether the agency will pursue the path of a Categorical Exclusion (CE) an Environmental Assessment (EA) or an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
17 About a quarter of the states have such laws for example New York Montana Washington and California all have such laws New York City also has such a law A list with references is available at wwwnepagov by clicking on ldquoState Informationrdquo or directly at httpceqehdoegovnepastateshtml
Having Your Voice Heard 9
Special Situations
v On rare occasions Congress may exempt an action from NEPA
v If the agency needs to take an action that would typically require preparation of an environmental impact statement in response to an emergency and there is insufficient time to follow the regular NEPA process then the agency can proceed immediately to mitigate harm to life property or important resources and work with CEQ to develop alternative arrangements for compliance with NEPA (40 CFR sect150611)
v The NEPA analyses and document may involve classified information If the entire action is classified the agency will still comply with the analytical requirements of NEPA but the information will not be released for public review If only a portion of the information is classified the agency will organize the classified material so that the unclassified portions can be made available for review (40 CFR sect15073(c))
Implementing the NEPA Process
Categorical Exclusions (CEs) (Number 3 in Figure 1)
A CE is a category of actions that the agency has determined does not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the quality of the human environment18 Examples include issuing administrative personnel procedures making minor facility renovations (such as installing energy efficient lighting) and reconstruction of hiking trails on public lands Agencies develop a list of CEs specific to their operations when they develop or revise their NEPA implementing procedures in accordance with CEQrsquos NEPA regulations
A CE is based on an agencyrsquos experience with a particular kind of action and its environmental effects The agency may have studied the action in previous EAs found no significant impact on the environment based on the analyses and validated the lack of significant impacts after the implementation If this is the type of action that will be repeated over time the agency may decide to amend their implementing regulations to include the action as a CE In these cases the draft agency procedures are published in the Federal Register and a public comment period is required Participation in these comment periods is an important way to be involved in the development of a particular CE
18 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15084
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If a proposed action is included in the description provided for a listed CE established by the agency the agency must check to make sure that no extraordinary circumstances exist that may cause theproposed action to have a significant effect in a particular situation Extraordinary circumstances typically include such matters as effectsto endangered species protected cultural sites and wetlands (Number4 in Figure 1) If there are no extraordinary circumstances indicating that the effects of the action may be significant then the agency can proceed with the action
If the proposed action is not included in the description provided in the CE establised by the agency or there are extraordinary circumstances the agency must prepare an EA or an EIS or develop a new proposal that may quality for application of a CE When the agency does not know or is uncertain whether significant impacts are expected the agency should prepare an EA to determine if there are significant environmental effects
Environmental Assessments (EA) (Number 5 in Figure 1)
The purpose of an EA is to determine the significance of the environmental effects and to look at alternative means to achieve the agencyrsquos objectives The EA is intended to be a concise document that (1) briefly provides sufficient evidence and analysis for determining whether to prepare an EIS (2) aids an agencyrsquos compliance with NEPA when no environmental impact statement is necessary and (3) facilitates preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement when one is necessary19
An EA should include brief discussions of
vthe need for the proposal
valternative courses of action for any proposal which involves unresolved conflicts concerning alternative uses of available resources
vthe environmental impacts of the proposed action and alternatives and
va listing of agencies and persons consulted20
19 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15089 20 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15089(b)
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Because the EA serves to evaluate the significance of a proposal for agency actions it should focus on the context and intensity of effects that may ldquosignificantlyrdquo affect the quality of the human environment21 Often the EA will identify ways in which the agency can revise the action to minimize environmental effects
When preparing an EA the agency has discretion as to the level of public involvement (Number 6 in Figure 1) The CEQ regulations state that the agency shall involve environmental agencies applicants and the public to the extent practicable in preparing EAs22 Sometimes agencies will choose to mirror the scoping and public comment periods that are found in the EIS process In other situations agencies make the EA and a draft FONSI available to interested members of the public
Some agencies such as the Army require that interested parties be notified of the decision to prepare an EA and the Army also makes the EA publicly available Some agencies keep a notification list of parties interested in a particular kind of action or in all agency actions Other agencies simply prepare the EA Not all agencies systematically provide information about individual EAs so it is important that you read the specific implementing procedures of the proposing agency or ask the local NEPA point of contact working on the project about the process and let the appropriate agency representative know if you are interested in being notified of all NEPA documents or NEPA processes related to a particular type of action
The EA process concludes with either a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) (Number 7 in Figure 1) or a determination to proceed to preparation of an EIS A FONSI is a document that presents the reasons why the agency has concluded that there are no significant environmental impacts projected to occur upon implementation of the action23 The EA is either summarized in the FONSI or attached to it
In two circumstances the CEQ regulations require agencies to make the proposed FONSI available for public review for 30 days Those situations are
vif the type of proposed action hasnrsquot been done before by the particular agency or
21 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150827 22 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15014(e)(2) 23 Government Printing Office Electronic Information Enhancement Act of 1993 44 USC sectsect 4101-4104
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 12
v if the action is something that typically would require an EIS under the agency NEPA procedures24
If this is the case the FONSI is usually published in the Federal Register25 and the notice of availability of the FONSI will include information on how and where to provide your comments If the requirement for a 30 day review is not triggered the FONSI often will not be published in the Federal Register It may be posted on the agencyrsquos website published in local newspapers or made available in some other manner If you are interested in a particular action that is the subject of an EA you should find out from the agency how it will make the FONSI available
Environmental Impact Statements (EIS) (Number 8 in Figure 1)
A Federal agency must prepare an EIS if it is proposing a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment26 The regulatory requirements for an EIS are more detailed than the requirements for an EA or a categorical exclusion and are explained below
Notice of Intent and Scoping (Numbers 9 and 10 in Figure 1)
The EIS process begins with publication of a Notice of Intent (NOI) stating the agencyrsquos intent to prepare an EIS for a particular proposal (Number 9 in Figure 1) The NOI is published in the Federal Register and provides some basic information on the proposed action in preparation for the scoping process (Number 10 in Figure 1)27 The NOI provides a brief description of the proposed action and possible alternatives It also describes the agencyrsquos proposed scoping process including any meetings and how the public can get involved The NOI will also contain an agency point of contact who can answer questions about the proposed action and the NEPA process
The scoping process is the best time to identify issues determine points of contact establish project schedules and provide recommendations to the agency The overall goal is to define the scope of issues to be addressed in depth in the analyses that will be included in the EIS Specifically the scoping process will
24 42 USC sect 4332(C) 25 Scoping is a NEPA term of art that describes one major public involvement aspect of the NEPA EIS process (CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15017) 26 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15017 More information on scoping can be found in CEQrsquos guidance on scoping at wwwnepagov 27 Public hearings are run in a formal manner with a recording or minutes taken of speakersrsquo comments Public meetings may be held in a variety of formats and may be much more informal than hearings
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vIdentify people or organizations who are interested in the proposed action
vIdentify the significant issues to be analyzed in the EIS
vIdentify and eliminate from detailed review those issues that will not be significant or those that have been adequately covered in prior environmental review
vDetermine the roles and responsibilities of lead and cooperating agencies
vIdentify any related EAs or EISs
vIdentify gaps in data and informational needs
vSet time limits for the process and page limits for the EIS
vIdentify other environmental review and consultation requirements so they can be integrated with the EIS and
vIndicate the relationship between the development of the environmental analysis and the agencyrsquos tentative decisionmaking schedule28
As part of the process agencies are required to identify and invite the participation of interested persons The agency should choose whatever communications methods are best for effective involvement of communities whether local regional or national that are interested in the proposed action Video conferencing public meetings conference calls formal hearings or informal workshops are among the legitimate ways to conduct scoping It is in your interest to become involved as soon as the EIS process begins and to use the scoping opportunity to make thoughtful rational presentations on impacts and alternatives Some of the most constructive and beneficial interaction between the public and an agency occurs when citizens identify or develop reasonable alternatives that the agency can evaluate in the EIS
28 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15017 More information on scoping can be found in CEQrsquos guidance on scoping at wwwnepagov by clicking on ldquoCEQ Guidancerdquo
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 14
NEPA is About People and Places
Tent Rocks Jemez Mountains
Southern RegionaNEPA Roundtablediscussion on theNEPA Task Force
report ModernizingNEPA Implementation
l
US District Courthouse SiouxFalls SD
From top left Tent Rocks photo courtesy of Michael Dechter Courthouse Sioux Falls South Dakota photo courtesy of General Services Administration httprmrpbsgsagovinternetPBSWeb nsf0a704c21a7427f8d4872569b50079ac3dOpenDocument
Having Your Voice Heard 15
Draft EIS (Number 11 in Figure 1)
The next major step in the EIS process that provides an opportunity for your input is when the agencies submit a draft EIS for public comment The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) publishes a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register informing you and other members of the public that the draft is available for comment (Number 12 in Figure 1) The EPA notices are also available at httpwwwepagovcompliancenepaeisdatahtml Based on the communication plan established by the agency websites local papers or other means of public notice may also be used The comment period is at least 45 days long however it may be longer based on requirements spelled out in the agency specific NEPA procedures or at the agencyrsquos discretion During this time the agency may conduct public meetings or hearings as a way to solicit comments29 The agency will also request comments from other Federal State Tribal and local agencies that may have jurisdiction or interest in the matter
One key aspect of a draft EIS is the statement of the underlying purpose and need30 Agencies draft a ldquoPurpose and Needrdquo statement to describe what they are trying to achieve by proposing an action The purpose and need statement explains to the reader why an agency action is necessary and serves as the basis for identifying the reasonable alternatives that meet the purpose and need
The identification and evaluation of alternative ways of meeting the purpose and need of the proposed action is the heart of the NEPA analysis The lead agency or agencies must ldquoobjectively evaluate all reasonable alternatives and for alternatives which were eliminated from detailed study briefly discuss the reasons for their having been eliminatedrdquo31 Reasonable alternatives are those that substantially meet the agencyrsquos purpose and need If the agency is considering an application for a permit or other federal approval the agency must stillconsider all reasonable alternatives Reasonable alternatives include those that are practical or feasible from the technical and economic standpoint and using common sense rather than simply desirable from the standpoint of the applicant Agencies are obligated to evaluate all reasonable alternatives or a range ofreasonable alternativesin enough detail so that a reader can compare and contrast the environmental effects of the various alternatives
29 Public hearings are run in a formal manner with a recording or minutes taken of speakersrsquo comments Public meetings may be held in a variety of formats and may be much more informal than hearings 30 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150213 31 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150214
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 16
Agencies must always describe and analyze a ldquono action alternativerdquo The ldquono actionrdquo alternative is simply what would happen if the agencydid not act upon the proposal for agency action For example inthe case of an application to the US Army Corps of Engineers for a permit to place fill in a particular area the ldquono actionrdquo alternative isno permit But in the case of a proposed new management plan forthe National Park Servicersquos management of a national park the ldquono actionrdquo alternative is the continuation of the current management plan
If an agency has a preferred alternative when it publishes a draft EIS the draft must identify which alternative the agency prefers All agencies must identify a preferred alternative in the final EIS unless another law prohibits it from doing so32
The agency must analyze the full range of direct indirect and cumulative effects of the preferred alternative if any and of the reasonable alternatives identified in the draft EIS For purposes of NEPA ldquoeffectsrdquo and ldquoimpactsrdquo mean the same thing They include ecological aesthetic historic cultural economic social or health impacts whether adverse or beneficial33 It is important to note that human beings are part of the environment (indeed thatrsquos why Congress used the phrase ldquohuman environmentrdquo in NEPA) so when an EIS is prepared and economic or social and natural or physical environmental effects are interrelated the EIS should discuss all of these effects34
CEQ NEPA Regulation Section 15088 [40 CFR sect 15088]
ldquoEffectsrdquo include
(a) Direct effects which are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place
(b) Indirect effects which are caused by the action and are later in time or farther removed in distance but are still reasonably foreseeable Indirect effects may include growth inducing effects and other effects related to induced changes in the pattern of land use population density or growth rate and related effects on air and water and other natural systems including ecosystems
Effects and impacts as used in these regulations are synonymous Effects includesecological (such as the effects on natural resources and on the components structures and functioning of affected ecosystems) aesthetic historic cultural economic social or health whether direct indirect or cumulative Effects may also include those resulting from actions which may have both beneficial and detrimental effects even if on balance the agency believes that the effect will be beneficial
32 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150214(e) 33 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sectsect 15087 15088 34 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150814
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In addition to the purpose and need identification of reasonable alternatives and the environmental effects of the alternatives the draft EIS will contain a description of the environment that would be affected by the various alternatives
The EIS will also have a list of who prepared the document and their qualifications35 a table of contents and an index36 The agency may choose to include technical information in appendices that are either circulated with the draft or readily available for review37
Final EIS (Number 13 in Figure 1)
When the public comment period is finished the agency analyzes comments conducts further analysis as necessary and prepares the final EIS In the final EIS the agency must respond to the substantive comments received from other government agencies and from you and other members of the public38 The response can be in the form of changes in the final EIS factual corrections modifications to the analyses or the alternatives new alternatives considered or an explanation of why a comment does not require the agencyrsquos response39 Often the agency will meet with other agencies that may be affected by the proposed action in an effort to resolve an issue or mitigate project effects A copy or a summary of your substantive comments and the response to them will be included in the final EIS40
When it is ready the agency will publish the final EIS and EPA will publish a Notice of Availability in the Federal Register The Notice of Availability marks the start of a waiting period (Number 14 in Figure 1) A minimum of 30 days must pass before the agency can make a decision on their proposed action unless the agency couples the 30 days with a formal internal appeals process41 This provides time for the agency decisionmaker to consider the purpose and need weigh the alternatives balance their objectives and make a decision
There is an additional (but rarely used) procedure worth noting pre-decision referrals to CEQ42 This referral process takes place when
35 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150217 36 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150210 37 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150218 38 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15034 39 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15034(a) 40 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15034(b) 41 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150610 If the end of the 30 day wait period is less than 90 days after the notice of availability of the Draft EIS was published in the Federal Register then the decision must await the expiration of the 90 days 42 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR part 1504
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 18
EPA or another Federal agency determines that proceeding with the proposed action is environmentally unacceptable If an agency reaches that conclusion the agency can refer the issue to CEQ within 25 days after the Notice of Availability for the final EIS is issued CEQ then works to resolve the issue with the agencies concerned CEQ might also refer the agencies to the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution to try to address the matter before formal elevation43 There is no provision for citizens to formally refer an action to CEQ however CEQ typically provides an opportunity for public involvement in a referral
Record of Decision (ROD) (Number 15 in Figure 1)
The ROD is the final step for agencies in the EIS process The ROD is a document that states what the decision is identifies the alternatives considered including the environmentally preferred alternative and discusses mitigation plans including any enforcement and monitoring commitments44 In the ROD the agency discusses all the factors including any considerations of national policy that were contemplated when it reached its decision on whether to and if so how to proceed with the proposed action The ROD will also discuss if all practical means to avoid or minimize environmental harm have been adopted and if not why they were not45 The ROD is a publicly available document Sometimes RODs are published in the Federal Register or on the agencyrsquos website but if you are interested in receiving the ROD you should ask the agencyrsquos point of contact for the EIS how to obtain a copy of the ROD
43 The US Institute reports disputes it is involved with to CEQ and requests concurrence from CEQ to engage in those disputes involving two or more federal agencies 44 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15052 45 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15052(c)
Having Your Voice Heard 19
Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
Executive Order (EO 13423) and a subsequent memorandum issued from the Office of Management and Budget and CEQ direct all agencies to adopt an Environmental Management System (EMS) ldquoAn EMS is a systematic approach to identifying and managing an organizationrsquos environmental obligations and issues that can complement many aspects of the NEPA review processrdquo (Boling EA 2005 Environmental Management Systems and NEPA A Framework for Productive Harmony The Environmental Law Reporter 35 ELR 10022 Environmental Law Institute) EMSs are typically used by organizations and agencies to set up the procedures that will help them comply with the specific requirements of environmental laws and regulations such as air and water permits EMSs can be particularly useful in NEPA in the context of post-decision monitoring and mitigation Using the procedures provided by an EMS agencies can better ensure they are proper implementation of mitigation measures and provide a mechanism for monitoring the actual effects of the mitigation (CEQ Aligning National Environmental Policy Act Processes with Environmental Management Systems mdash A Guide for NEPA and EMS Practitioners (April 2007) available at wwwnepagov by clicking on ldquoAligning NEPA Processes with Environmental Mangement Systemsrdquo
Supplemental EIS (Asterisk in Figure 1)
Sometimes a Federal agency is obligated to prepare a supplement to an existing EIS An agency must prepare a supplement to either a draft or final EIS if it makes substantial changes in the proposed action that are relevant to environmental concerns or if there are significant new circumstances or information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the proposed action or its impacts An agency may also prepare a supplemental EIS if it determines that doing so will further the purposes of NEPA46 A supplemental EIS is prepared in the same way as a draft or final EIS except that scoping is not required If a supplement is prepared following a draft EIS the final EIS will address both the draft EIS and supplemental EIS
46 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 15029(c)
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 20
EPArsquos Review
EPA plays a critical role in other agenciesrsquo NEPA processes EPA is required to review and provide comments on the adequacy of the analysis and the impact to the environment47 EPA uses a rating system that summarizes its recommendations to the lead agency (see Appendix C) If EPA determines that the action is environmentally unsatisfactory it is required by law to refer the matter to CEQ
The Office of Federal Activities in EPA is the official recipient of all EISs prepared by Federal agencies and publishes the notices of availability in the Federal Register for all draft final and supplemental EISs The publication of these notices start the official clock for public review and comment periods and wait periods48
In addition to the Federal Register the notices and summaries of the EPA comments are available at httpwwwepagovcompliancenepa eisdatahtml
When and How to Get Involved
It Depends on the Agency
To determine the specific steps in the process where public involvement will be the most effective it is very important to review the agencyrsquos NEPA implementing procedures As previously mentioned NEPA processes differ among agencies For example the Federal Highway Administration provides a 30 day comment period (with or without a public meeting) on all EAs that they develop before a FONSI is issued while some other agencies have no required comment periods for EAs49
In addition new legislation can change the way NEPA is implemented in agencies For example after the passage of the ldquoSafe Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Actrdquo which is transportation legislation that Congress passed in August 2005 the Department of Transportation updated its NEPA processes to implement the new transportation legislation The Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration have kept websites up to date and are tracking the evolving guidance at httpwwwenvironmentfhwadotgovstrmlngindexasp by clicking on ldquoSAFETEA-LUrdquo
47 Clean Air Act 42 USC sect 7609 48 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect 150610 49 Federal Highway Administration NEPA Regulations 23 CFR sect 771119 (2005)
Having Your Voice Heard 21
Safe Accountable Flexible Efficient Transportation Equity Act
A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) Public Law 109-59
Congress included some modifications to the regular NEPA process for proposed actions that require preparation of EISs in SAFETEA-LU For example SAFETEA-LU requires the lead agency to provide an opportunity as early as practicable during the environmental review process for the public to weigh in on both defining the purpose and need for a proposal and determining the range of alternatives to be considered Congress provided for a process whereby some states could assume responsibilities for all environmental compliance including NEPA Congress also established a 180 day statute of limitations for lawsuits challenging agency approvals of projects
If you are involved or anticipate becoming involved in the NEPA process for a proposed highway or federal mass transit proposal you should become familiar with the specific requirements of SAFETEA-LU for the NEPA process One good way to do this is check information on the Federal Highway Administrationrsquos website at wwwfhwadotgovsafetealu By clicking on ldquoCross Referencerdquo you will find both the requirements of the law and FHWA regulations and implementing guidance
You should also be aware that in the context of highway planning much work is done at a pre-NEPA stage through statewide municipal and rural planning processes These processes often set the stage for the NEPA process and you should be aware of your opportunities to get involved at that earlier stage You can learn more about these processes by going to the Federal Highway Administrationrsquos website listed above or by obtaining a copy of ldquoA Citizenrsquos Guide to Transportation Decisionmakingrdquo available at wwwfhwadotgovplanningcitizenindexhtm or by writing to the Federal Highway Administration at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE HEPP-20 Washington DC 20590 Attention Transportation Planning Capacity Building Team or calling 202 366-0106 Another publication that may be of assistance is ldquoThe Metropolitan Transportation Planning Process Key Issues A Briefing Notebook for Transportation Decisionmakers Officials and Staffrdquo That publication is being updated to reflect the changes in the SAFETEA-LU law and should be available through the same website and addresses above
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 22
Be Informed of Actions
Sometimes citizens are generally interested in actions taking place in a particular area (for example in your community or in an ecosystem or a facility that affects you) If this is the case you can inform the appropriate agency or agencies that you would like to be notified of any proposed action or any environmental impact analysis that might be prepared in that area In addition many agencies now have websites where they post notices for actions they are proposing
Active Involvement
Being active in the NEPA process requires you to dedicate your resources to the effort Environmental impact analyses can be technical and lengthy Active involvement in the NEPA process requires a commitment of time and a willingness to share information with the decisionmaking agency and other citizens You may participate as an individual get involved by working with other interested individuals or organizations or by working through your local Tribal or State government For example if an agency is taking an action for which your local State or Tribal government has special expertise or approval authority the appropriate State local or Tribal agency can become a ldquocooperating agencyrdquo with the Federal agency50
This formal status does not increase their role in decisionmaking but it does allow the governments to use their knowledge and authorities to help shape the federal decisionmaking
Another way to participate is to check with local experts such as biologists or economists at a university to assist with your review of the NEPA analyses and documents You can also form study groups to review environmental impact analyses and enlist experts to review your comments on the documents There are many examples such as the one in the following box of situations where citizen groups have worked with agencies to develop an alternative to a proposal where the agency adopted that alternative
50 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sectsect 15016 15085
Having Your Voice Heard 23
Forest Service Herbicide Use in the Pacific Northwest
In many cases cooperation isnrsquot the first experience that communities and agencies share with one another In the case of aerial herbicide spraying by the Forest Service in the 1980rsquos across Washington and Oregon litigation gave way to collaboration that yielded a better decision for all parties
At issue was the use of 24-D a herbicide comprising half of the well known Agent Orange which was being sprayed on large tracts of clear-cut forest in an effort to suppress competition with the replanted conifers from all other plants including native trees and grasses In 1984 as a result of a citizen lawsuit a federal judge ordered the Forest Service to stop herbicide use until the agency addressed the problems associated with its use The Forest Service decided to draft a new EIS for vegetation management and thereby opened the door for public involvement in their decision
A coalition of tree planters scientists rural residents and herbicide reform activists volunteered to work with the Forest Service to develop an alternative that didnrsquot rely on herbicides for vegetation management The group identified several simple alternatives such as planting two-year old trees rather than planting seedlings because the trees are better able to deal with encroachment Likewise letting native red alders grow will actually benefit new conifer growth because the alders fix nitrogen in the soils Much to the coalitionrsquos surprise the forest supervisor selected most of the ldquoleast-herbiciderdquo approaches for implementation
Through NEPA citizens were able to educate and assist the decision-makers in developing their alternatives Central to their approach was bringing to the table alternatives that met their goals of reducing herbicide use and the goals of the decision-maker to effectively manage vegetation
Information taken from ldquoStanding Up for This Worldrdquo by Mary OrsquoBrien in SeptemberOctober 2004 issue of Orion pages 56-64
Your involvement in the NEPA process does not have to be confined to commenting on the analysis If the agency adopts monitoring and mitigation in the ROD upon request it must make available to the public the results of relevant monitoring51 It must also upon request
51 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect15053(d)
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 24
inform cooperating or commenting agencies on progress in carrying out mitigation measures which they have proposed and which were adopted by the agency making the decision52 Community groups can also be involved in monitoring53
In summary there are several opportunities to get involved in the NEPA process
vwhen the agency prepares its NEPA procedures
vprior to and during preparation of a NEPA analysis
vwhen a NEPA document is published for public review and comment and
vwhen monitoring the implementation of the proposed action and the effectiveness of any associated mitigation
Other Processes that Require Public Involvement
When a proposed action is part of a permitting process there may also be opportunities to comment provided in the statute or regulations for that permitting process in addition to the NEPA public involvement opportunities discussed above For example public involvement is required by most Federal agency land use planning regulations While this guide does not explore all of those additional possibilities for comment the NEPA team working on a particular proposal will be familiar with the various comment periods and will be able to inform you of those opportunities Note that the permitting and NEPA processes should be integrated or run concurrently in order to have an effective and efficient decisionmaking process
52 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sect15053(c) 53 See wwwmalpaiborderlandsgrouporgscienceasp for discussion of work undertaken by the Science Advisory Committee of the Malpai Borderlands Group in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico
Having Your Voice Heard 25
Public Comment Periods
Agencies are required to make efforts to provide meaningful public involvement in their NEPA processes54 Citizens involved in the process should ensure that they know how agencies will inform the public that an action is proposed and the NEPA process is beginning (via Federal Register newspapers direct mailing etc) that certain documents are available and that preliminary determinations have been made on the possible environmental effects of the proposal (eg what level of analysis the agency will initially undertake)
Agencies solicit different levels of involvement when they prepare an EA versus an EIS In preparing an EIS agencies are likely to have public meetings and are required to have a 45 day comment period after the draft EIS is made available In the case of an agency preparing an EA the CEQ regulations require the agency to involve the public to the extent practicable but each agency has its own guidelines about how to involve the public for EAs In any case citizens are entitled to receive ldquoenvironmental documentsrdquo such as EAs involved in the NEPA process55
In terms of a specific agency required public comment periods associated with an EA or an EIS can be found in its NEPA implementing procedures In some cases the draft EIS that an agency prepares may be extremely long In such cases an agency may grant requests to extend the comment period to ensure enough time for the public and other agencies to review and comment
Citizens who want to raise issues with the agency should do so at the earliest possible stage in the process Agencies are much more likely to evaluate a new alternative or address a concern if it is raised in a timely manner And the Supreme Court has held in two NEPA cases that if a person or organization expects courts to address an issue such as evaluating a particular alternative the issue must have been raised to the agency at a point in the administrative process when it can be meaningfully considered unless the issue involves a flaw in the agencyrsquos analysis that is so obvious that there is no need for a commentator to point it out specifically
54 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sectsect 15014(b) 15066(b) 55 CEQ NEPA Regulations 40 CFR sectsect 15066 150810
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 26
How to Comment
Comments may be the most important contribution from citizens Accordingly comments should be clear concise and relevant to the analysis of the proposed action Take the time to organize thoughts and edit the document submitted56 As a general rule the tone ofthe comments should be polite and respectful Those reviewing comments are public servants tasked with a job and they deserve the same respect and professional treatment that you and other citizens expect in return Comments that are solution oriented and provide specific examples will be more effective than those that simply oppose the proposed project Comments that contribute to developing alternatives that address the purpose and need for theaction are also effective They are particularly helpful early in the NEPA process and should be made if at all possible during scoping to ensure that reasonable alternatives can be analyzed and consideredearly in the process
In drafting comments try to focus on the purpose and need of the proposed action the proposed alternatives the assessment of the environmental impacts of those alternatives and the proposed mitigation It also helps to be aware of what other types of issues the decisionmaker is considering in relationship to the proposed action
Commenting is not a form of ldquovotingrdquo on an alternative The number of negative comments an agency receives does not prevent an action from moving forward Numerous comments that repeat the same basic message of support or opposition will typically be responded to collectively In addition general comments that state an action will have ldquosignificant environmental effectsrdquo will not help an agency make a better decision unless the relevant causes and environmental effects are explained
Finally remember that decisionmakers also receive other information and data such as operational and technical information related to implementing an action that they will have to consider when making a final decision
56 There are many reference books for how to research issues review documents and write comments One in particular is ldquoThe Art of Commentingrdquo by Elizabeth Mullin from the Environmental Law Institute (Mullin Elizabeth D 2000 t The Art of Commenting How to Influence Environmental Decisionmaking with Effective Comments Environmental Law Institute Washington DC) Another useful reference for those involved in commenting on transportation projects is the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officialrsquos (AASHTO) Practitionerrsquos Handbook 05-Utilizing Community Advisory Committees for NEPA Studies December 2006 available at httpenvironmenttransportationorg or available through AASHTOrsquos Center for Environmental Excellence by calling (202) 624-3635
Having Your Voice Heard 27
What If Involvement Isnrsquot Going Well
For the purposes of this discussion ldquonot going wellrdquo means that you or your organization believes that the lead agency isnrsquot giving the public sufficient opportunity to get involved or isnrsquot using that involvement effectively Perhaps you think that the agency should hold a public meeting and it refuses to do so Or you or your community or group has developed an alternative that you think meets the purpose and need of the proposed action and reflects the policies set forth in NEPA but the agency says it wonrsquot analyze it in the NEPA document Maybe you want an extension of the comment period because the document is very lengthy and you simply need more time to review it Or maybe you feel that communications between your organization and the lead agency have for some reason not been constructive
The most appropriate steps to take if you find yourself in these kinds of situations always depend of course on the particular people timing and proposal at hand Nonetheless here are some possible factors and courses of action to consider
Donrsquot Wait Too Long
First donrsquot wait too long to raise your concerns raise them as soon as practicable If you just sit back and hope that things will get ldquobetterrdquo or that your comments will have greater effect later you may hear that ldquoyou should have raised this soonerrdquo At times waiting can be detrimental to you as well as to the rest of the public and the agency involved For example if you feel strongly that a particular alternative should be addressed and do not raise it during the scoping process then it will not get the benefit of comparative analysis with the other alternatives In addition it could result in a more expensive and lengthy process (costing taxpayers including yourself more) if your delayed suggestion results in the agency deciding to issue a supplemental EIS analyzing that alternative Or if you or your organization later go to court to argue that a certain alternative should have been analyzed in the NEPA document the judge may find that the court wonrsquot consider that information because you should have raised your concern earlier during the NEPA process
Contact the Agency
Your first line of recourse should be with the individual that the agency has identified as being in charge of this particular process
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 28
See if you can sit down with him or her to discuss your concern(s) You may be pleasantly surprised at the response
Other Assistance
If for some reason you believe that the process ahead may be particularly contentious or challenging given a past history of community conflict or deeply divided interests consider raising with the lead agency the possibility of designing a collaborative process with outside assistance
One source of such assistance is the US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution Located in Tucson Arizona as part of the Morris K Udall Foundation the Institute is a Federal entity that offers neutralenvironmental conflict resolution design facilitation educationtraining and mediation Anyone whether in or out of governmentcan call the Institute and ask to speak to a professional staff personto discuss the potential for the Institutersquos involvement in a proposedfederal action You might want to look at its website at wwwecrgov or contact the Institute to get a better sense of who they are and what they do57 There may also be an environmental conflict resolution office in your state that can provide assistance and there are also many otherindividuals and organizations in the private sector that provide varioustypes of conflict resolution services The US Institute also maintains a publicly accessible roster of environmental mediators and facilitators(available at wwwecrgov by clicking on ldquoResourcesrdquo)
NEPArsquos Requirements
Perhaps your concern involves understanding a legal requirement There are of course many ways to obtain the advice of lawyers knowledgeable about the NEPA process the lead agency private attorneys and public interest attorneys Build your own understanding by reading information on the NEPA net website at httpwwwNEPAgov You may also call the General Counselrsquos office or the Associate Director for NEPA Oversight at the Council on Environmental Quality for assistance in interpreting NEPArsquos legal requirements or for advice and assistance if you have tried to work with the lead agency but feel those efforts have been unsuccessful (see Appendix D for contact information)
57 The Institute can be contacted via mailing address US Institute for Environmental Conflict Resolution 130 S Scott Ave Tucson AZ 85701 phone (520) 901-8501 or electronic mail usiecrecrgov You might also be interested in reviewing the April 2005 report of the National Environmental Conflict Resolution Advisory Committee that discusses the linkages between NEPArsquos policies and environmental conflict resolution and is available at httpwwwecrgov by clicking on ldquoResourcesrdquo and ldquoNEPA and ECRrdquo
Having Your Voice Heard 29
Remedies Available
Finally of course there are both administrative and judicialremedies available A few Federal agencies such as the Bureau ofLand Management and the Forest Service have an administrativeappeals process Each process is specific to that agency If an appealis available you may find it beneficial to invoke it to try to resolve your concerns with the agencyrsquos decisions without the need fora legal challenge Moreover a statute or agency regulation mayrequire you to exhaust such an appeal procedure before seekingjudicial review Citizens who believe that a Federal agencyrsquosactions violate NEPA may seek judicial review (after any required administrative appeals) in Federal court under the Administration Procedures Act If you are represented by a lawyer you should consult with him or her about appropriate options and about communicating with the Federal agencies
Final Thoughts
This guide was developed to explain the National EnvironmentalPolicy Act (NEPA) how it is implemented and how people outsidethe Federal government mdash individual citizens private sectorapplicants members of organized groups or representatives ofTribal State or local government agencies mdash can better participatein the assessment of environmental impacts conducted by Federal agencies To learn more about CEQ and NEPA visit our web sites at httpwwwwhitehousegovceq and httpwwwnepagov or contact the CEQ Associate Director for NEPA Oversight at (202) 395-5750 Yourthoughts and comments on improving this Guide for future editions are always welcome and can be addressed to
CEQ NEPA Citizens Guide 722 Jackson Place NW Washington DC 20503
A Citizenrsquos Guide to the nePA 30
Appendix A
NEPAnet and How to Use It
NEPAnet httpwwwNEPAgov
NEPAnet is the Council on Environmental Qualityrsquos NEPA website which is supported by the Department of Energy It contains a wealth of information related to NEPA as it has developed over the years in agencies and through the courts Guidance as well as studies and reports from CEQ can be accessed from the site and information on NEPA training can also be found
Under the ldquoNational Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)rdquo section there are several useful links including
v The NEPA Statute
v Executive Orders
v CEQ Regulations for Implementing NEPA
v Individual Federal Agency Procedures for Implementing NEPA
v CEQ Guidance topics include
mdash Environmental Conflict Resolution
mdash Emergency Actions
mdash Cumulative Effects Analysis
mdash Cooperating Agencies
The agency implementing procedures can be accessed here and are mentioned throughout the Citizenrsquos Guide as an important part of the process
Having Your Voice Heard 31