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Environmental Screening Of APPENDIX E LIST OF INTERESTED PARTIES (received public scoping letter) Open House/Scoping Meeting Mailing List (07/10/19) Prefix First Name Last Name Organization Dept. Office Title Mailing Address 1 Mailing Address 2 City State Zip Acadia County, Louisiana PO Box A Crowley LA 70527-6001 Adair County, Kentucky 500 Public Square Columbia KY 42728-1451 Adams County, Ohio 110 West Main Street West Union OH 45693-1347 Adams County, Pennsylvania 111 Baltimore Street Gettysburg PA 17325-2312 Albemarie County, Virginia 401 McIntire Road Charlottesville VA 22902-4579 Alcorn County, Mississippi PO Box 69 Corinth MS 38835-0069 Allegany County, Maryland 405, 701 Kelly Road Cumberland MD 21502-2803 Allegany County, New York 7 Court Street Belmont NY 14813-1039 Alleghany County, Virginia C, 9213 Winterberry Avenue Covington VA 24426-6239 Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 436 Grant Street Pittsburgh PA 15219-2424 Allegheny National Forest PO Box 847 222 Liberty Street Warren PA 16365 Allen County, Kentucky PO Box 115 Scottsville KY 42164-0115 Allen County, Ohio PO Box 1243 Lima OH 45802-1243 Tom Bader AMEC Minneapolis Unit Manager 1200, 800 Marquette Street Minneapolis MN 55402 Dean Barbo AMEC 104, 960 Kingsmill Parkway Columbus OH 43229 Rebecca Sabraoui AMEC 104, 960 Kingsmill Parkway Columbus OH 43229 Jennifer Warf AMEC 104, 960 Kingsmill Parkway Columbus OH 43229 Christine Meador American Consulting, Inc. 7260 Shadeland Station Indianapolis IN 46256 Joe Lovett Appalachian Center for the Economy & Environment PO Box 507 Lewisburg WV 24901 Armstrong County, Pennsylvania 450 East Market Street Kittanning PA 16201-1461 Fred Corey Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians Natural Resource Director 7 Northern Road Presque Isle ME 04769 Chief William Phillips Jr. Aroostook Band of Micmac Indians Chief 7 Northern Road Presque Isle ME 04769 Ashland County, Ohio 110 Cottage Street Ashland OH 44805-2114 Ashtabula County, Ohio 25 West Jefferson Street Jefferson OH 44047-1027 Steven Ahlstedt ASNC 3231 Middlebrook Pike Knoxville TN 37921 Assumption County, Louisiana PO Box 520 Napoleonville LA 70390-0520 Benjamin Twaits ATC Associates Envrionmental/Building Services Staff Scientist V, 950 Taylor Station Road Gahanna OH 43212 Athens County, Ohio 15 South Court Street Athens OH 45701-2836 Audobon Society Cumberland-Harpeth Chapter PO Box 120631 Nashville TN 37212 Skipper Anding Audobon Society Jackson Chapter 169 Mill Cove Ridgeland MS 39157 Audobon Society Maine Chapter 20 Gilsland Farm Road Falmouth ME 04105 Bruce Reid Audobon Society Mississippi Chapter Deputy Director 1208 Washington Street Vicksburg MS 39183 Charles Brenke Audobon Society Mississippi Coast Chapter 11701 Forest Crest Lane Van Cleave MS 39565 Susan Olcott Audobon Society Mountaneer Chapter PO Box 422 Morgantown WV 26505 Margo Zdravkovic Audobon Society Oktibbeha Chapter Field Coordinator, Coastal Bird 1596 Graduate Hill Drive Starkville MS 39759 Conservation Audobon Society New Jersey Chapter PO Box 693 11 Hardscrabble Road Barnardsville NJ 07924 Mark LaSalle Audobon Society 4836 Main Street Moss Point MS 39563 Madge Lindsay Audobon Society Mississippi Chapter 285 Plains Road Holly Springs MS 38635 August County, Virginia PO Box 590 Verona VA 24482-0590 Avoyelles County, Louisiana 312 North Main Street Marksville LA 71351-2450 Deb Osborne Balke American 1848 Summit Road Cincinnati OH 45237 Baltimore County, Maryland 400 Washington Avenue Towson MD 21204-4606 Kerry St. Pe Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program Program Director c/o Nicholls State University PO Box 2663 Thibodaux LA 70310 Barbour County, West Virginia 8 North Main Street Philippi WV 26416-1140 Barren County, Kentucky PO Box 129 Glasgow KY 42142-0129 Bath County, Kentucky PO Box 39 Owingsville KY 40360-0039 S. Ross BBC & M Engineers 6190 Enterprise Court Dublin OH 43016 M. Rutti BBC & M Engineers 6190 Enterprise Court Dublin OH 43016 Mary Sharrett BBC & M Engineers 6190 Enterprise Court Dublin OH 43016 Kevin Nelms Bear Education & Restoration Group of Mississippi President PO Box 205 Rolling Fork MS 39159 Beaver County, Pennsylvania 810 - 3rd Street Beaver PA 15009-2129 Bedford County, Pennsylvania PO Box 166 Bedford PA 15522-0166 Belmont County, Ohio 101 West Main Street Saint Clairsville OH 43950-1264 Russell Romme BHE Environmental, Inc. 11733 Chesterdale Road Cincinnati OH 45246 Karen Tyrell BHE Environmental, Inc. 11733 Chesterdale Road Cincinnati OH 45246 Bluee Grass Army Depot 2091 Kingston Highway Richmond VA 40475 Boone County, West Virginia 206 Court Street Madison WV 25130-1106 Botetourt County, Virginia PO Box 1 One West Main Street Fincastle VA 24090-0000 Bourbon County, Kentucky 310 Main Street Paris KY 40316-2065 Boyd County, Kentucky PO Box 423 Catlettsburg KY 41129-0423 Bracken County, Kentucky PO Box 264 Brooksville KY 41004-0264 Braxton County, West Virginia PO Box 486 Sutton WV 26601-0486 Brooke County, West Virginia 632 Main Street Wellsburg WV 26070-1743 Broome County, New York PO Box 1766 Binghamton NY 13902-1766 Brown County, Ohio 800 Mount Orab Pike Georgesteon OH 45121-1184 J. Weaver Brown Services, LLC PO Box 64 Wheelersburg OH 45694 Brunswick County, Virginia PO Box 399 Lawrenceville VA 23868-0399 Bucks County, Pennsylvania 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 18901-4327 Anna Hayes Burgess & Niple 5085 Reed Road Columbus OH 43220 Jennifer Kelly Burgess & Niple 5085 Reed Road Columbus OH 43220 Mitch Strain Burgess & Niple 5085 Reed Road Columbus OH 43220 Lori Whitacre Burgess & Niple 4160 Pleasant Valley Road Chantilly VA 20151-1226 Butler County, Ohio 315 High Street Hamilton OH 45011-6056 Butler County, Pennsylvania 124 West Diamond Street Butler PA 16001-5780 Robert MacMurray C&S Engineers, Inc. 499 Col. Eileen Collins Blvd. Syracuse NY 13316 Cabell County, West Virginia 300, 750 - 5th Avenue Huntington WV 25701-2019 Calcasieu County, Louisiana PO Box 3287 Lake Charles LA 70602-3287 Calhoun County, Mississippi PO Box 8 Pittsboro MS 38951-0008 Calhoun County, West Virginia PO Box 230 Grantsville WV 26147-0230 Cambria County, Pennsylvania 200 South Center Street Ebensburg PA 15931-1947 Cameron County, Louisiana PO Box 366 Cameron LA 70631-0366 Cameron County, Pennsylvania 20 - East 5th Street Emporium PA 15834-1469 Carr Creek Lake State Park 843 Sassafras Creek Road Sassafras KY 41759-8806 Carroll County, Mississippi 1 Pinson Square Carrollton MS 38917 Carroll County, Ohio 119 Public Square Carrollton OH 44615-1440 Carter County, Kentucky 300 Main Street Grayson KY 41143-1274 Page 1 Open House/Scoping Meeting Mailing List (07/10/19) Prefix First Name Last Name Organization Dept. Office Title Mailing Address 1 Mailing Address 2 City State Zip Casey County, Kentucky PO Box 306 Liberty KY 42539-0306 Cattaraugus County, New York 303 Court Street Little Valley NY 14755-1028 Chief Clint Halftown Cayuga Nation Chief PO Box 11 Versailles NY 14168 Cecil County, Maryland 129 East Main Street Elkton MD 21921-5935 Center County, Pennsylvania 420 Holmes Street Bellefonte PA 168223-1488 Larry Ludwig Chagrin Valley Engineering, Ltd. B, 22999 Forbes Road Oakwood OH 44146 Champagn County, Ohio A100, 1512 South US Highway 68 Urbana OH 43078-1677 Nanya Friend Charleston Daily Mail 1001 Virginia Street East Charleston WV 25301 Chemung County, New York 203 Lake Street Elmira NY 14901-3108 Chesapeake & Ohio National Historic Park 100, 1850 Dual Highway Hagerstown MD 21740-6620 Chester County, Pennsylvania 512, 2 North High Street West Chester PA 19380-3025 Chesterfield County, Virginia PO Box 40 Chesterfield VA 23832-0040 Chief Lonnie Martiin Chitimacha Indian Tribe of Louisiana Chief PO Box 661 Charenton LA 70523-0661 City of Chesapeake 306 Cedar Road Chesapeake VA 23322 City of Colonial Heights PO Box 3401 201 James Avenue Colonial Heights VA 23834 City of Gulfport PO Box 1780 Gulfport MS 39502 City of Hampton 22 Lincoln Street Hampton VA 23669 City of Hopewell 300 North Main Street Hopewell VA 23860 City of Lexington PO Box 922 300 East Washington Street Lexington VA 24405 City of Newport News 2400 Washington Avenue Newport News VA 23607 City of Petersburg 135 North Union Street Petersburg VA 23803 City of Richmond 900 East Broad Street Richmond VA 23219 The Honorable Bob Shutt City of Savannah Mayor 140 Main Street Savannah TN 38372 City of Suffolk PO Box 1858 Suffolk VA 23439 City of Waynesboro 503 West Main Street Waynesboro VA 22980 Clarion County, Pennsylvania 401 Main Street Clarion PA 16214-1020 Clark County, Kentucky 34 South Main Street Winchester KY 40391-2600 Clark County, Ohio PO Box 2639 50 East Columbia Street Springfield OH 45502-1133 Clarke County, Virginia 2nd Floor, 102 North Church Street Berryville VA 22611-1110 Clay County, Kentucky 129, 316 Main Street Manchester KY 40962-1281 Clay County, West Virginia 207 Main Street Clay WV 25043-0190 Clearfield County, Pennsylvania 230 East Market Street Clearfield PA 16830-2448 Clermont County, Ohio 101 East Main Street Batavia OH 45103-2949 Tim Krynak Cleveland Metroparks 4101 Fulton Parkway Cleveland OH 44144 Clinton County, Ohio 46 South Street Wilmington OH 45177-2280 Clinton County, Pennsylvania Jay & Water Streets Lock Haven PA 17745 Columbiana County, Ohio 105 South Market Street Lisbon OH 44432-1255 Joel E. Schaeffer Commonwealth Associations, Inc. PO Box 1124 Jackson MI 49204 The Honorable Deval Patrick Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor 360 State House William Penn Street Dover DE 19901 Patrick Rakes Conservation Fisheries, Inc. 3424 Division Street Knoxville TN 37919-3261 Coshocton County, Ohio 349 1/2 Main Street Coshocton OH 43812-1510
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