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Chapter 11 Distribution List CHAPTER 11 DISTRIBUTION LIST 11. DISTRIBUTION LIST The U.S. Department of Energy is providing copies of the Revised Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Decommissioning and/or Long-Term Stewardship at the West Valley Demonstration Project and Western New York Nuclear Service Center to Federal, state and local elected and appointed government officials and agencies; Native American representatives; National, state and local environmental and public interest groups; and other organizations and individuals as listed. Approximately 100 copies the complete Draft EIS, 250 copies of the Summary of the Draft EIS, and 300 CDs of the Draft EIS were sent to interested parties. Copies will be provided to others on request. United States Congress U.S. Senate The Honorable Robert Bennett, Utah The Honorable Orrin Hatch, Utah The Honorable Jeff Bingaman, New Mexico The Honorable Johnny Isakson, Georgia The Honorable Maria Cantwell, Washington The Honorable Patty Murray, Washington The Honorable Saxby Chambliss, Georgia The Honorable Harry Reid, Nevada The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton, The Honorable Charles E. Schumer, New York New York The Honorable Jim Demint, South Carolina The Honorable Gordon H. Smith, Oregon The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico The Honorable Ron Wyden, Oregon The Honorable John Ensign, Nevada The Honorable Lindsey Graham, South Carolina U.S. Senate Committees The Honorable Robert C. Byrd, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations The Honorable Thad Cochran, Ranking Member, Committee on Appropriations The Honorable Byron Dorgan, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development The Honorable Jeff Bingaman, Chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources The Honorable Pete V. Domenici, Ranking Member, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources The Honorable Carl Levin, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services The Honorable John McCain, Ranking Member, Committee on Armed Services The Honorable Bill Nelson, Chairman, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces The Honorable Jeff Sessions, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable J. Gresham Barrett, The Honorable Thomas M. Reynolds, South Carolina New York The Honorable Earl Blumenauer, Oregon The Honorable Louise Slaughter, New York The Honorable Doc Hastings, Washington The Honorable Tom Udall, New Mexico The Honorable Dean Heller, Nevada The Honorable Heather Wilson, New Mexico The Honorable Brian Higgins, New York The Honorable David Wu, Oregon The Honorable Darlene Hooley, Oregon The Honorable Paul Broun, Jr., Georgia The Honorable John Kuhl, New York The Honorable Jim Matheson, Utah The Honorable Steve Pearce, New Mexico 11-1 Revised Draft EIS for Decommissioning and/or Long-Term Stewardship at the West Valley Demonstration Project and Western New York Nuclear Service Center U.S. House of Representatives Committees The Honorable David R. Obey, Chairman, Committee on Appropriations The Honorable Jerry Lewis, Ranking Member, Committee on Appropriations The Honorable Peter J. Visclosky, Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development The Honorable David L. Hobson, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development The Honorable John D. Dingell, Chairman, Committee on Energy and Commerce The Honorable Joe Barton, Ranking Member, Committee on Energy and Commerce The Honorable Ike Skelton, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services The Honorable Duncan Hunter, Ranking Member, Committee on Armed Services The Honorable Ellen O. Tauscher, Chairman, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces The Honorable Terry Everett, Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Federal Agencies Advisory Council on Historic Preservation U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Department of Health and Human Services U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Federal Energy Regulatory Commission U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs Federal Officials Molly Roach, Office of the U.S. Attorney State Government New York State Government Governor New York State Assembly David Paterson, Governor Jack Quinn, Assemblyman Dan Burling, Assemblyman New York State Attorney General Joseph Giglio, Assemblyman Andrew Cuomo, Attorney General Michael Brisky, District Manager for Linda White, Assistant Attorney General, Assemblyman Joseph Giglio Environmental Protection New York State Senate State Officials Dale Volker, Senator Judith Enck, Deputy Secretary for the Catharine Young, Senator Environment Julie Sirianni, Office of NYS Senator Paul DeCotis, Deputy Secretary for Energy Catharine Young Warren Schmidt, Office of NYS Senator Catharine Young 11-2 Chapter 11 Distribution List Oregon State Government Governor Oregon State Representatives Ted Kulongoski, Governor Bob Jenson, Representative Greg Smith, Representative Oregon State Attorney General Patti Smith, Representative Hardy Myers Oregon State Senate Ted Ferrioli, Senator David Nelson, Senator State NEPA Clearinghouses Clearinghouse Coordinator, Nevada Clearinghouse Department of Administration Ron Curry, New Mexico Environment Department SEPA Unit Supervisor, Washington Department of Ecology State Clearinghouse, Office of State Budget, South Carolina Carolyn Wright, Office of the Governor, Utah James C. Hardeman, Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia State NEPA Points of Contact Seth Kirshenbe, Energy Communities Alliance Rich Halvey, Western Governors’ Association State Agencies NEW YORK New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Pat Concannon, Engineering Geologist, Region 9 Ed Dassatti, Director Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials Robert Phaneuf, Chief, Hazardous Waste Engineering, Western Section Tim Rice, Bureau of Radiation James Strickland, P.E., Regional Hazardous Materials Engineer Mu Hao Wang, P.E., Environmental Engineer Lynn Winterberger, Division of Solid and Hazardous Materials New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Paul Bembia, Program Director Hal Brodie, General Counsel Robert Callender, Vice President for Programs David Munro, Deputy Counsel John Kelly, Project Manager Andrea Mellon, Project Manager New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Gary Baker, Chief of Field Operations Robert Snyder, Chief of Environmental/Radon Section 11-3 Revised Draft EIS for Decommissioning and/or Long-Term Stewardship at the West Valley Demonstration Project and Western New York Nuclear Service Center Local Government Mayors Cattaraugus County Legislature Chuck Coolidge, Village of Ellicottville Crystal Abers, Chair, NYS District 1 Bill Krebs, Village of Springville Jerry Burrell, Legislator, NYS District 5 Steve Montgomery, City of Salamanca Charles F. Hebdon, Legislator, NYS District 5 Robert Neal, Legislator, NYS District 3 City Officials Donna Vickman, Legislator, NYS District 5 Town of Ashford Patricia R. Dashnaw, Clerk Erie County Charles Davis, Councilman Holly Sinnott, Commissioner, Department of Tim Engels, Superintendent Environment and Planning Chris Gerwitz, Supervisor Paul Kranz, County Department of Environment and John Pfeffer, Councilman Planning Anthony Billittier, Commissioner, Department of Concord Health Gary Eppolito, Supervisor Bill Snyder, Councilman Genesee County James Duval, Director, Planning Department Ellicottville John Burrell, Supervisor Livingston County Heather Ferrero, Planner, Planning Department County Officials Allegany County McKean County Ron Stuck, Chairman, Allegany County Deborah, Lunden, Director, Planning Commission Planning Board Niagara County Cattaraugus County Amy Fisk, Senior Planner, Economic Development Barbara Hastings, Public Health Director, Department of Health Potter County John Searles, Administrator Charlotte Dietrich, Acting Director, Planning James Isaacson, Senior Planner, Department Commission of Economic Development, Planning & Tourism Town of Springville David Rivet, Commissioner, Department of President, Chamber of Commerce Public Works Joseph Williams, Economic Development, Warren County Planning & Tourism Dan Glotz, Director, Planning Eric Wohlers, Director, Environmental Health, Health Department Wyoming County Richard Tindell, Director, Planning Native American Representatives Arizona Daniel Eddy, Jr., Chairman of the Colorado River Indian Tribes Ona Segundo, Chairwoman of the Kaibab Band of Southern Paiutes California Richard Button, Chairwoman of the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone Tribe Carl Dahlberg, Chairman of the Fort Independence Indian Tribe Monty Bengochia, Chairman of the Bishop Paiute Indian Tribe Mike Keller, Chairman of the Benton Paiute Indian Tribe Joe Kennedy, Chairman of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe Virgil Moose, Chairman of the Big Pine, Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley Charles Wood, Chairman of the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe 11-4 Chapter 11 Distribution List Idaho Samuel Penney, Chairman, Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Brooklyn Baptiste, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee Nevada Richard Arnold, Chairman of the Pahrump Paiute Tribe Wayne Dyer, Chairman of the Yomba Shoshone Tribe Diana Buckner, Chairwoman of Ely Shoshone Tribe Phil Swain, Chairman of the Moapa Band of Paiutes Tammi Tiger, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Las Vegas Indian Center Jerry Millett, Chairman of the Duckwater
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