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Brandon Road: Appendix M GLMRIS – Brandon Road Appendix M - Distribution List August 2017 US Army Corps of Engineers Rock Island & Chicago Districts The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois (Page Intentionally Left Blank) The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois GLMRIS-Brandon Road Scoping Distribution List International Joint Commission U. S. Section Office (Washington) Frank Bevacqua, Public Information Officer 2401 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Fourth Floor Washington, DC 20440 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service Conservation Planning and Technical Assistance Division 14th and Independence Ave., SW. Room 6015-S Washington, DC 20250 National Invasive Species Council U. S. Department of the Interior Office of the Secretary (OS/NISC) 1849 C Street NW Washington, DC 20240 U.S. Department of Commerce 1401 Constitution Ave., NW Washington, DC 20230 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Ariel Rios Building 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20460 ATTN: Lisa Jackson Environmental Review Branch Environmental Protection Agency 290 Broadway New York, NY 10007-1866 Environmental Review Branch Environmental Protection Agency 1650 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters 2100 2nd St. SW Washington, DC 20593-0005 M-1 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois Executive Office, MSO-Chicago U.S. Coast Guard 215 W. 83rd St., Suite D Burr Ridge, IL 60521 Executive Office-MSO-Toledo U.S. Coast Guard 420 Madison Ave. Suite 700 Toledo, OH 43604 Executive Office-MSO-Duluth U.S. Coast Guard 515 W. 1st Street Rm 145 Duluth, MN 55802 U.S. Geological Survey National Center Environmental Planning-Eastern Region 12201 Sunrise Valley Dr. Reston, VA 20192 Great Lakes Observing System, NOAA Executive Director 229 Nickels Arcade Ann Arbor, MI 48104 U.S. Department of Transportation Executive Office-Maritime Administration West Building 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE Washington, DC 20590 Joseph Sobanski Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago 100 East Erie Street Chicago, IL 60611 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Main Interior 1849 C St. NW Washington, DC 20240-009 US Fish and Wildlife Service Chicago Illinois Field Office 1250 South Grove, Suite 103 Barrington, IL 60010 ATTN: Louise Clemency U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service One Federal Drive Fort Snelling, MN 55111-4056 M-2 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2661 Scott Tower Drive New Franken, WI 54229 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Field Supervisor: Richard Nelson 1511 47th Avenue Moline, IL 61265 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 8588 Route 148 Marion, IL 62959-4565 ATTN: Joyce Collins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service P.O. Box 2616 Chesterton, IN 46304-5716 ATTN: Elizabeth McCloskey U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2651 Coolidge Road East Lansing, MI 48823 ATTN: Craig Czarnecki U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 4101 American Boulevard East Bloomington, MN 55425 ATTN: Tony Sullins U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 4625 Morse Road, Suite 104 Columbus, OH 43230 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Pennsylvania Field Office 315 South Allen Street, Suite 322 State College, PA 16801-4850 Northeast Regional Office U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 300 Westgate Center Drive Hadley, MA 01035-9589 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service New York Field Office 3817 Luker Rd. Cortland, NY 13045 M-3 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Review BranchME-19J 77 West Jackson Chicago, IL 60604 ATTN: Kenneth Westlake, Chief Illinois Department of Natural Resources Office of Resource Review One Natural Resources Way Springfield, IL 62702-1271 ATTN: Todd Rettig Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Realty and Environmental Planning 1 Natural Resource Way Springfield, IL 62702 ATTN: Nathan Grider and Karen M. Miller Illinois Department of Natural Resources Illinois Coastal Management Program 160 N. LaSalle St, Suite S-700 Chicago, IL 60601 ATTN: James Casey Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Water Pollution Division 1001 N. Grand Springfield, IL 62794 ATTN: Dan Heacock Federal Aviation Administration Chicago Airports District Office, CHI-ADO-600 2300 East Devon Avenue Des Plaines, IL 60018 ATTN: Bobb A. Beauchamp Federal Aviation Administration Chicago Airports District Office, CHI-ADO-600 2300 East Devon Avenue Des Plaines, IL 60018 ATTN: Barry Cooper U.S. Department of Agriculture-APHIS Wildlife Services 3430 Constitution Drive, Suite 121 Springfield, Illinois 62711 ATTN: Scott Beckerman, M-4 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois Illinois Department of Natural Resources I&M Canal State Trail 401 Ottawa St. Morris, IL 60450-1630 ATTN: Dan Bell Illinios Department of Natural Resources One Natural Resources Way Springfield, IL 62702-1271 ATTN: Dr. Harold Hassen, Archaeologist Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Office of Water Resources 160 N. LaSalle St, Suite S-700 Chicago, IL 60601 ATTN: Dan Injerd Rachel Leibowitz, Ph.D. Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Preservation Services Division Manager Illinois Historic Preservation Agency 1 Old State Capitol Plaza Springfield, Illinois 62701 Illinois Department of Transportation 201 W. Center Ct. Schaumburg, IL 60196 ATTN: Diane O’Keefe, Region One Engineer U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 620 S. Walker St. Bloomington, IN 47403 ATTN: Scott Pruitt Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago Engineering Department 111 East Erie Street Chicago, IL 60611-3154 ATTN: Joseph M. Schuessler, P.E. Principal Civil Engineer Senator Joe Donnelly 720 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, DC20510 Senator Dan Coats United States Senate 493 Russell Office Bldg Washington, DC, 20510 M-5 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois Honorable Chief Michael Hicks Eastern Band of Cherokee P.O. Box 455 Cherokee, NC 28713 ATTN: Russ Townsend Lisa LaRue, THPO United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee P.O. Box 746 Tahlequah, OK 74465 Honorable Deputy Chief, Charles Thurmond Georgia Tribe of Eastern Cherokee Tembrook Rt. 2 Clarksville, GA 35023 Gary White Deer, Cultural Affairs Chickasaw Nation P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK 74820 James Billie 6073 Sterling Road Hollywood, FL 33024 Honorable Leonard Harjo, Principal Chief Seminole Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1498 Wewoka, OK 74884 ATTN: Natalie Deere, THPO James Floyd Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 580 Okmulgee, OK 74447 Honorable Tiger Hobia Mekko Kialegee Tribal Town of the Creek Nation of Oklahoma 108 N. Main St. P.O. Box 332 Wetumka, OK 74883 Stephanie Bryan Poarch Band of Creek Indians 5811 Jack Springs Rd. Atmore, AL 36502 Kenneth Carleton, THPO Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians P.O. Box 6005-Choctaw Branch Philadelphia, MS 39350 M-6 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois Phyllis Anderson Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians P.O. Box 6005-Choctaw Branch Philadelphia, MS 39350 Gary Batton Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Drawer 1210 Durant, OK 74702 Cheryl Smith Jena Band of Choctaw Indians P.O. Box 14 Jena, LA 71342 Darla LaPointe Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska P.O. Box 687 Winnebago, NE, 68071 Honorable Chief John Froman Peoria Tribe P.O. Box 1527 Miami, OK 74355-1527 ATTN: Frank Heckshar Honorable Michael Dougherty, Chairman Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas 305 N. Main St. Reserve, KS 66434 ATTN: Rick Campbell, Environment Honorable Frank Blackcloud, Chairman Sac and Fox of the Mississippi in Iowa 349 Meskwaki Road Tama, IA 52339-9629 ATTN: Kelly Schott, Natural Resources Dept. Ron Harris, Sr Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma Route 2, Box 246 Stroud, OK 74079 David Echohawk Otoe-Missouria Tribe 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock, OK 74651 Honorable Timothy Rhodd, Chairman Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska 3345 Thrasher Road #8 White Cloud, KS 66094 M-7 The Great Lakes and Mississippi River Interbasin Study—Brandon Road Draft Integrated Feasibility Study and Environmental Impact Statement—Will County, Illinois Honorable Janice Rowe-Kurak, Chairwoman Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Route 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK 74059 ATTN: Phillip Cravatt, Dept. of Environment Honorable Principal Chief, John Red Eagle Osage Nation 813 Grandview Ave. Pawhuska, OK 74056 ATTN: Dr. Andrea Hunter, THPO Honorable Jerry Berrey, Chairman Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 765 Quapaw, OK 74363 ATTN: Jean Ann Lambert, THPO Honorable George E. Howell, Chairman Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 20 White Eagle Drive Ponca City, OK 74601 ATTN: Cheryl Roughface Halona Clawson Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 20 White Eagle Drive Ponca City, OK 74601 Honorable Earl Barbry, Chairman Tunica- Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana P.O. Box 1589 Marksville, LA 71351 ATTN: Earl Barbry Jr., Cultural Director Honorable Chief Tarpie Yargee Alabama-Quassarte
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