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Appendix a Public Participation Process: Supporting Materials Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Appendix A Public Participation Process: Supporting Materials December 2010 A-1 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A TCEQ Leon River Bacteria TMDL Ad vis o ry Group First Name Last Name Affiliation Jay Bragg Brazos River Authority Jennifer Bronson Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Bruce Butscher City of Temple David Carrothers City of Dublin The Honorable Dickie Clary Hamilton County Commissioner The Honorable Richard Cortese Bell County Commissioner John Cowan Texas Association of Dairymen Hamilton-Coryell Soil and Water Conservation Hall DeBusk District #506 David DeJong Texas Association of Dairymen Richard Eyster Texas Department of Agriculture Texas AgriLife Research at Blackland Research Tom Gerik and Extension Center Daren Harmel USDA Agricultural Research Service Rusty Harris Texas Farm Bureau Ronnie Harris City of Hamilton Royce Lubke Cattle Rancher The Honorable Randy Mills Hamilton County Judge Norman Mullin Enviro-Ag Engineering Frank Sprague Hamilton County Farm Bureau Genell Stuteville City of Gustine Fred Weaver City of Gatesville Aaron Wendt Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board December 2010 A-2 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A LEON RIVER WPP FOCUS GROUP ROSTERS Municipal Focus Group Job Title First Name Last Name City Public Works Director Darwin Dickerson City of Comanche City Secretary Bill Flannery City of Comanche City Administrator Bill Funderburk City of Hamilton Public Works Director Cory James City of Dublin Director Gary Lacy Upper Leon River Municipal Water District Assistant City Manager Luis Lobo City of Gatesville City Manager Roger Mumby City of Gatesville City Consultant Marvin Reavis City of Gustine WWTF Operator Clint Splindor City of Comanche Water Program Manager Rick Young Fort Hood Designated Focus Group Spokesperson and Member of Working Committee December 2010 A-3 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A County Government Focus Group Job Title First Name Last Name County Judge James Arthur Comanche Commissioner Sherman Sides Comanche, Pct. 3 Commissioner Kenneth Feist Comanche, Pct. 2 Commissioner Jimmy Johnson Comanche, Pct. 4 Commissioner Don Jones Coryell, Pct.3 Commissioner Jack Wall Coryell, Pct. 1 Judge John Firth Coryell County Attorney Brandon Belt Coryell District 59, Texas House of Representative Sid Miller Representatives Judge Randy Mills Hamilton Commissioner Dickie Clary Hamilton, Pct. 4 Judge Tab Thompson Erath Designated Focus Group Spokesperson and Member of Working Committee December 2010 A-4 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Farm/Ranch Focus Group First Name Last Name County Larry Adams Comanche Juanita Anders Hamilton Donnie Bramlett Erath Monte Carmichael Comanche Mike Coward Coryell Hall J. DeBusk1 Coryell Ginger Dudley Comanche Tommy Elliott Comanche Charles Graham Coryell Rusty Harris Hamilton Kenneth Harris Hamilton JL Harris Hamilton William Hopper Comanche Mike Horton Coryell Lloyd Huggins Hamilton Doug Ischy Hamilton Marti Ischy Hamilton Steven Jones Comanche Troy Latham Coryell John Lee Coryell Royce Lubke Comanche Dennis Luedtke Coryell Rick Mathis Erath David Mayfield Erath Eric McCorkle Coryell Joe Moore Comanche Robert Scott Erath Jerry Singleton Erath Frank Sprague Hamilton Tim Stallings Comanche Rodney Stephens Comanche Neil Walter Coryell Lillian Wilhelm Hamilton Designated Focus Group Spokesperson and Member of Working Committee 1 SWCD Member December 2010 A-5 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Dairy Focus Group First Name Last Name County Glenda DeGroot Comanche Rinke DeGroot Comanche Wayne Moerman Comanche Feije Terpstra Comanche Damon Chumney Coryell Frans Beukeboom Erath Gerard Hoekman Erath Hinke Hoekman Erath Donna Riley Erath Joe Riley Erath Frank Volleman Comanche Marcel Volleman Erath John Cowan Texas Association of Dairymen Darren Turley Texas Association of Dairymen Designated Focus Group Spokesperson and Member of Working Committee December 2010 A-6 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Large Lot Landowners Focus Group First Last County Gerald Burns Comanche Robert Chaison Comanche Ken Harvick Comanche Gayle Jones Comanche Larry Kimmell Comanche James Lester Comanche Charles Levisay Comanche Glen Levisay Comanche John Luker Comanche Rex Plumber Comanche Linda Rippetoe Comanche C.D. Seago Comanche Deloris Seago Comanche Carolyn Smith Comanche Carol Teich Comanche Mitchell Walker Comanche Jim Kenton Hamilton Sheron Kenton Hamilton Gene Gilbreath Erath Wayne Sears Erath Jeff Stark Erath John Davis Hamilton Jack Dragoo Hamilton Roy Newsom Hamilton Don Strieber Coryell Designated Focus Group Spokesperson and Member of Working Committee December 2010 A-7 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Leon River WPP Working Committee Members First Last County Focus Group Larry Adams Comanche Farm/Ranch (alternate) Lloyd Huggins Hamilton Farm/Ranch Bill Flannery City of Comanche Municipality Commissioner Dickie Clary Hamilton County Government Frank Volleman Comanche Dairy Judge John Firth Coryell County Government Mitchell Walker Comanche Large Lot Landowners Rodney Stephens Comanche Farm/Ranch December 2010 A-8 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Leon River WPP Technical Advisory Group First Last Agency Jay Bragg Brazos River Authority Joe McFarland Leon Bosque RC&D Susan Baggett NRCS – Temple HQ Tim Dybala NRCS – Temple WRAT Kim Lively NRCS Terry Been NRCS – Brownwood Field Office Cody Bauman NRCS – Comanche Field Office Al Leal NRCS – Zone 5 Office – Weatherford Office Lee Standley NRCS – Granbury Jill Csekitz TCEQ Surface Water Quality Monitoring Team Charles Maguire TCEQ Allison Woodall TCEQ Clean Rivers Program Kerry Niemann TCEQ - NPS Robert Ozment TCEQ Field Operations Division - Waco Clyde Bohmfalk TCEQ Water Quality Planning Division Lori Hamilton TCEQ Water Quality Standards Debbie Miller TCEQ Water Quality Standards Terry Gentry Texas AgriLife Extension – College Station Whit Weems Texas AgriLife Extension – Comanche County Lyle Zoeller Texas AgriLife Extension – Coryell County Todd Vineyard Texas AgriLife Extension – Erath County Darick Chabot Texas AgriLife Extension – Hamilton County Rebecca Parker Texas AgriLife Extension Service Larry Redmon Texas AgriLife Extension Service Ronald Woolley Texas AgriLife Extension Service Dennis Hoffman Texas AgriLife Research Richard Eyster Texas Department of Agriculture Beth Bendik Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Jennifer Bronson Texas Parks & Wildlife Department December 2010 A-9 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A First Last Agency Ryan McGillicuddy Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Patricia Radloff Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Kevin Wagner Texas Water Resources Institute Glynn Riley Texas Wildlife Services – Brownwood District Jan Loven Texas Wildlife Services – Ft. Worth District Pamela Casebolt TSSWCB Aaron Wendt TSSWCB Steven Jones TSSWCB – Dublin Regional Office Glynn Riley USDA - APHIS Wildlife Service Michael Bodenchuk USDA - APHIS Wildlife Services Jan E. Loven USDA - APHIS Wildlife Services Daren Harmel USDA-ARS Henry Brewer USEPA Region 6 Brad Lamb USEPA Region 6 Randall Rush USEPA Region 6 Bob Joseph USGS George Ozuna USGS December 2010 A-10 Watershed Protection Plan DRAFT for the Leon River Below Proctor Lake Appendix A Leon River WPP Public Participation Organization Chart Farm/Ranch Dairy Large Lot Landowners County Government Municipality FARMING COMANCHE COMMANCHE/ERATH COMANCHE DUBLIN (Mitchel Walker) (Larry Adams) DAIRY Judge James Arthur Clint Bissott COMANCHE Gerald Burns Don Moore (Frank Volleman) Commissioner Garry Steele, Pct. 1 Tom Gordon Darwin Dickerson Robert Chaison Lance Teten Glenda and Rinke DeGroot Commissioner Kenneth Feist, Pct. 2 Cory James Clint Splindor Ken Harvick John A Gerhardt, SWCD Donna & Joe Riley Commissioner Sherman Sides, Pct. 3 James Seigars (Bill Flannery) Glen Levisay Leo C Williams, SWCD Feije Terpstra Commissioner Jimmy Johnson, Pct. 4 James Williams Larry Kimmell J Charlie Blue, SWCD Marcel Volleman James Lester Stanley Glaser, SWCD Randi Willis John Luker CORYELL Damon Chumney Judge John Firth Wayne Moenman COMANCHE/ERATH CATTLE Frans Beukeboom Commissioner Jack Wall, Pct. 1 GATESVILLE Rex Plumber HAMILTON Ginger Dudley Gerald Hoekman Commissioner Daren Moore, Pct. 2 Luis Lobo Linda Rippetoe Bill Funderburk Tim Stallings Himke Hoekman Commissioner Don Jones, Pct. 3 Roger Mumby Carrol & Deloris Seago Rodney Stephens Wayne Moenman Commissioner Elizabeth Taylor, Pct. 4 Wayne Sears Bruce Lanting, SWCD John Cowan Brandon Belt, County Attorney Carolyn Smith Norman Moore, SWCD Steve Jones Jeff Stark J W Sadberry, SWCD Carol Teich ERATH William Jim Hopper, SWCD Judge Tab Thompson TX Association Commissioner Jerry Martin, Pct. 1 HAMILTON/CORYELL SOUTH GUSTINE HAMILTON CATTLE of Dairymen Commissioner Lynn Tidwell, Pct. 2 Jack Dragoo MOUNTAIN Genell Suteville (Lloyd Huggins) John Cowan Commissioner Douglas Ebehart, Pct. 3 Jim & Sheron Kenton JL & Kenneth Harris Darren Turley Commissioner Randy Lowe, Pct. 4 Roy Newsom Doug and Marti Ischy Don Strieber Royce Lubke HAMILTON TX & SW Cattle Fred Schrank Lillian Wilhelm Judge Randy Mills Raisers Association Susan Alexander
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