Thursday, April 26, 2012

UPDATE on Experimental Dredge Project

Hi Pam!

Hope all is well with you.

I wanted to let you know that at the close of business today, the Public Notice for this project will expire. That means that I could start writing the permit as soon as tomorrow, once I complete my environmental decision document and it has been approved by the Colonel.

However, the Colonel will not sign off on the Corps permit until I have the DNR water quality certification in my file.

Please advise how you will be proceeding in this regard.

Thank you!
Stacy Marshall

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All that needs to be done on my end, Brian, is to complete the decision document (similar to an EA), and route it up my chain of command for approval.  The public notice has to be expired before I can complete it.

Then, once Pam/DNR has issued Water Quality Certification for the project, I can begin to write the permit.  Another outstanding issue is the matter of having an archeologist on-site.  Our staff archeologist has been attempting to contact the THPO for the Ho-Chunk Nation for his final decision on whether they will require that an archeologist be on-site or not.  If the THPO is going to require it, then that will be written into the permit as a special condition.  As of this morning, I have not heard back.

However, we are definitely nearing the finish line, once these few issues are addressed. There will be no problem in your having the permit long before you begin work this upcoming winter.

I just received public notice comments from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community THPO and have attached them for your records.

Thanks, and have a great day!
Stacy

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ept. of the Army, US Army Corps of Engineers St. Paul District 180 5th Street East Suite 700 St. Paul, MN 55101-1678
RE: 2011-002S8-SLM

To whom it may concern;

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In response to your request for comment for the above stated notice, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community Tribal Historic Preservation Office has found no areas of archaeological, cultural, historical, or religiOUS interests documented within the Area of Potential Effect.
If the scope of the work changes in any way, or if artifacts or human remains are discovered, please notify the KBIC THPO immediately so we can assist in making an appropriate determination.
Thank You,
Christopher J. Chosa KBIC THPO/NAGPRA Director 16429 Beartown Rd. Baraga, M I 49908 (906) 353-6623 ext. 4272 cchosa@kbic-nsn.gov

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