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Certificate of Service CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that on this 4th day of November, 2016, I served a true and correct copy of the Order Designating the Snake Plain Aquifer Ground Water Management Area to all parties listed below. Kimi White KARL ANDERSON STEVE HADLEY CRAIG COOPER BANNOCK COUNTY COMMISSIONER BANNOCK COUNTY COMMISSIONER BANNOCK COUNTY COMMISSIONER 5500 S FIFTH AVENUE 5500 S FIFTH AVENUE 5500 S FIFTH AVENUE POCATELLO ID 83204 POCATELLO ID 83204 POCATELLO ID 83204 MARK R BAIR WHITNEY MANWARING A LADD CARTER BINGHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER BINGHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER BINGHAM COUNTY COMMISSIONER 501 N MAPLE 501 N MAPLE 501 N MAPLE BLACKFOOT ID 83221 BLACKFOOT ID 83221 BLACKFOOT ID 83221 JACOB GREENBERG ANGENIE MCCLEARY LAWRENCE SCHOEN BLAINE COUNTY COMISSIONER BLAINE COUNTY COMISSIONER BLAINE COUNTY COMISSIONER 206 1ST AVENUE SOUTH STE 300 206 1ST AVENUE SOUTH STE 300 206 1ST AVENUE SOUTH STE 300 HAILEY ID 83333 HAILEY ID 83333 HAILEY ID 83333 ROGER CHRISTENSEN DAVE RADFORD LEE STAKER BONNEVILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER BONNEVILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER BONNEVILLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 605 N CAPITAL AVENUE 605 N CAPITAL AVENUE 605 N CAPITAL AVENUE IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 SETH BEAL BRAIN HARRELL ROSE BERNAL BUDE COUNTY COMMISSIONER BUDE COUNTY COMMISSIONER BUTIE COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX 737 PO BOX 737 PO BOX 737 ARCO ID 83213 ARCO ID 83213 ARCO ID 83213 BARB MCMURDO KENNETH BACKSTROM RON CHAPMAN CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER CAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX430 PO BOX430 PO BOX 430 FAIRFIELD ID 83327 FAIRFIELD ID 83327 FAIRFIELD ID 83327 MARK R MATHEWS EARLSOMSEN PHIL CHRISTENSEN CARIBOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER CARIBOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER CARIBOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER 159 SOUTH MAIN 159 SOUTH MAIN 159 SOUTH MAIN SODA SPRINGS ID 83276 SODA SPRINGS ID 83276 SODA SPRINGS ID 83276 PAUL CHRISTENSEN ROBERT KUNAU DENNIS CRANE CASSIA COUNTY COMMISSIONER CASSIA COUNTY COMMISSIONER CASSIA COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1459 OVERLAND AVENUE 1459 OVERLAND AVENUE 1459 OVERLAND AVENUE BURLEY ID 83318 BURLEY ID 83318 BURLEY ID 83318 NICK HILLMAN GREG SHENTON TOD SHENTON CLARK COUNTY COMMISSIONER CLARK COUNTY COMMISSIONER CLARK COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX 205 PO BOX 205 PO BOX 205 DUBOIS ID 83423 DUBOIS ID 83423 DUBOIS ID 83423 WAYNE BUTTES DOYLE LAMB LIN HINTZE CUSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONER CUSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONER CUSTER COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX 385 PO BOX 385 PO BOX 385 CHALLIS ID 83226 CHALLIS ID 83226 CHALLIS ID 83226 BUD CORBUS WES WOOTAN AL HOFER ELMORE COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELMORE COUNTY COMMISSIONER ELMORE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 150 SOUTH 4TH EAST 150 SOUTH 4TH EAST 150 SOUTH 4TH EAST MOUNTAIN HOME ID 83647 MOUNTAIN HOME ID 83647 MOUNTAIN HOME ID 83647 BILL BAXTER JORDAN STODDARD LEE MILLER FREMONT COUNTY COMMISSIONER FREMONT COUNTY COMMISSIONER FREMONT COUNTY COMMISSIONER 151 W 1ST NORTH RM10 151 W 1ST NORTH RM10 151 W 1ST NORTH RM10 ST ANTHONY ID 83445 ST ANTHONY ID 83445 ST ANTHONY ID 83445 HELEN EDWARDS MARK BOLDUC WAYNE CHANDLER GOODING COUNTY COMMISSIONER GOODING COUNTY COMMISSIONER GOODING COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX 417 PO BOX 417 PO BOX 417 GOODING ID 83330 GOODING ID 83330 GOODING ID 83330 BRIAN FARNSWORTH SCOTT HANCOCK JERALD RAYMOND JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER JEFFERSON COUNTY COMMISSIONER 201 COURTHOUSE WAY STE 140 201 COURTHOUSE WAY STE 140 201 COURTHOUSE WAY STE 140 RIGBY ID 83442 RIGBY ID 83442 RIGBY ID 83442 CHARLES HOWELL CATHY ROEMER ROGER MORLEY JEROME COUNTY COMMISSIONER JEROME COUNTY COMMISSIONER JEROME COUNTY COMMISSIONER 233 WEST MAIN STREET 233 WEST MAIN STREET 233 WEST MAIN STREET JEROME ID 83338 JEROME ID 83338 JEROME ID 83338 KEN MINER RICHARD SNYDER JOHN JAKOVAC LEMHI COUNTY COMMISSIONER LEMHI COUNTY COMMISSIONER LEMHI COUNTY COMMISSIONER 206 COURTHOUSE DRIVE 206 COURTHOUSE DRIVE 206 COURTHOUSE DRIVE SALMON ID 83467 SALMON ID 83467 SALMON ID 83467 KIMBER RICKS JON WEBER TODD SMITH MADISON COUNTY COMMISSIONER MADISON COUNTY COMMISSIONER MADISON COUNTY COMMISSIONER 134 E MAIN 134 E MAIN 134 E MAIN REXBURG ID 83440 REXBURG ID 83440 REXBURG ID 83440 BOB MOORE SHERYL KOYLE KENT MCCLELLAN MINIDOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONER MINIDOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONER MINIDOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONER PO BOX 368 PO BOX 368 PO BOX 368 RUPERT ID 83350 RUPERT ID 83350 RUPERT ID 83350 RONALD FUNK WILLIAM LASLEY DELANE ANDERSON POWER COUNTY COMMISSIONER POWER COUNTY COMMISSIONER POWER COUNTY COMMISSIONER 543 BANNOCK AVENUE 543 BANNOCK AVENUE 543 BANNOCK AVENUE AMERICAN FALLS ID 83211 AMERICAN FALLS ID 83211 AMERICAN FALLS ID 83211 MIKE FITZGERALD JAY HUGER LESLEE STANLEY SHOSHONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER SHOSHONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER SHOSHONE COUNTY COMMISSIONER 700 BANK STREET STE 120 700 BANK STREET STE 120 700 BANK STREET STE 120 WALLACE ID 83873 WALLACE ID 83873 WALLACE ID 83873 SUSAN HENDRIXSON BILL LEAKE KELLY PARK SHOSHONE DEPUTY CLERK TETON COUNTY COMMISSIONER TETON COUNTY COMMISSIONER 700 BANK STREET STE 120 150 COURTHOUSE DRIVE 150 COURTHOUSE DRIVE WALLACE ID 83873 DRIGGS ID 83422 DRIGGS ID 83422 CINDY RIEGEL TERRY KRAMER LEON MILLS TETON COUNTY COMMISSIONER TWIN FALLS COUNTY COMMISSIONER TWIN FALLS COUNTY COMMISSIONER 150 COURTHOUSE DRIVE PO BOX 126 PO BOX 126 DRIGGS ID 83422 TWIN FALLS ID 83303 TWIN FALLS ID 83303 GEORGE URIE REP NEAL ANDERSON REP JULIE VAN ORDEN TWIN FALLS COUNTY COMMISSIONER 71 S 700 WEST 425 S 1100 W PO BOX 126 BLACKFOOT ID 83221 PINEGREE ID 83262 TWIN FALLS ID 83303 SEN STEVE BAIR SEN MARK HARRIS REP MARC GIBBS 947 W 200 S 1619 8-MILE CREEK RD 632 HIGHWAY 34 BLACKFOOT ID 83221 SODA SPRINGS ID 83276 GRACE ID 83241 REP TOM LOERTSCHER SEN DEAN MORTIMER REP JEFF THOMPSON 1357 BONE ROAD 7403 S 1ST EAST 1739 PEGGYS LANE IONA ID 83427 IDAHO FALLS ID 83404 IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 REP WENDY HORMAN SEN BART DAVIS REP JANET TRUJILLO 2860 HEATHER CIR 2638 BELLIN CIR PO BOX 50617 AMMON ID 83406 IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 IDAHO FALLS ID 83405 REP LINDEN BATEMAN REP DELL RAYBOULD SEN BRENT HILL 170 E 23RD ST 3215 N 2000 W 1010 S 2ND E IDAHO FALLS ID 83404 REXBURG ID 83440 REXBURG ID 83440 REP RONALD NATE SEN JEFF SIDDOWAY REP VAN BURTENSHAW 2139 FERRIS LANE 1764 E 1200 N 1329 E 1500 N REXBURG ID 83440 TERRETON ID 83450 TERRETON ID 83450 REP PAUL ROMRELL SEN MICHELLE STENNETT REP STEVEN MILLER 512 PARK STREET PO BOX 475 1208 E 200 N ST ANTHONY ID 83445 KETCHUM ID 83340 FAIRFIELD ID 83327 SEN LEE HEIDER REP LANCE CLOW REP STEPHEN HARTGEN 1631 RICHMOND DR 2170 BITTERROOT DR 1681 WILDFLOWER LANE TWIN FALLS ID 83301 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 SEN JIM PATRICK REP MAXINE BELL REP CLARK KAUFFMAN 2231 E 3200 N 194 S 300 E 3791 N 2100 E TWIN FALLS ID 83301 JEROME ID 83338 FILER ID 83328 REP SCOTT BEDKE SEN BERT BRACKETT SEN KELLY ANTHON SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE 48331 THREE CREEK HWY 725 E 300 S PO BOX 89 ROGERSON ID 83302 BURLEY ID 83318 OAKLEY ID 83346 REP FRED WOOD SEN JIM GUTHRIE REP KELLY PACKER PO BOX 1207 PO BOX 12 PO BOX 147 BURLEY ID 83318 INKOM ID 83245 MCCAMMON ID 83250 REP MARK NYE SEN ROY LACEY REP ELAINE SMITH PO BOX N 13774 W TRAIL CREEK RD 3759 HERON AVE POCATELLO ID 83205 POCATELLO ID 83204 POCATELLO ID 83201 ROGER CHASE PETER VAN DER MEULEN JEFF RAYBOULD IWRB IWRB IWRB 4985 CLEARWATER AVE PO BOX 537 301 N 1500 E POCATELLO ID 83204 HAILEY ID 83333 ST ANTHONY ID 83445 CHARLES CUDDY VINCE ALBERDI DALE VAN STONE IWRB IWRB IWRB PO BOX 64 3510 E 3980 N 19 DENTON ROAD OROFINO ID 83554 KIMBERLY ID 83341 HOPE ID 83836 ALBERT BARKER JOHN BERT STEVENSON J JUSTIN MAY IWRB IWRB MAY BROWNING & MAY PO BOX 2139 1099 N 400 W 1419 W WASHINGTON BOISE ID 83701 RUPERT ID 83350 BOISE ID 83702 ROBYN BRODY FRITZ HAEMMERLE SARAH KLAHN BRODY LAW OFFICES HAEMMERLE & HAEMMERLE WHITE & JANKOWSKI PO BOX 554 PO BOX 1800 511 16TH ST STE 500 RUPERT ID 83350 HAILEY ID 83333 DENVER CO 80202 MITRA PEMBERTON A DEAN TRANMER JOHN K SIMPSON WHITE & JANKOWSKI CITY OF POCATELLO BARKER ROSHOLT & SIMPSON 511 16TH ST STE 500 PO BOX 4169 163 2ND AVENUE WEST DENVER CO 80202 POCATELLO ID 83205 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 TRAVIS L THOMPSON PAUL L ARRINGTON W KENT FLETCHER BARKER ROSHOLT & SIMPSON BARKER ROSHOLT & SIMPSON FLETCHER LAW OFFICE 163 2ND AVENUE WEST 163 2ND AVENUE WEST PO BOX 248 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 BURLEY ID 83318 JERRY RIGBY RANDALL C BUDGE THOMAS J BUDGE RIGBY ANDRUS & RIGBY RACINE OLSON RACINE OLSON PO BOX 250 PO BOX 1391 PO BOX 1391 REXBURG ID 83440 POCATELLO ID 83204 POCATELLO ID 83204 KATHLEEN M CARR DAVID W GELHERT MATT HOWARD US DEPT INTERIOR US DEPT OF JUSTICE US BUREAU OF RECLAMATION 960 BROADWAY STE 400 999 18TH ST SOUTH TERRACE STE 370 1150 N CURTIS ROAD BOISE ID 83706 DENVER CO 80202 BOISE ID 83706 CHRIS BROMLEY ROBERT E WILLIAMS ROBERT L HARRIS MCHUGH BROMLEY WILLIAMS MESERVY HOLDEN KIDWELL 380 SOUTH 4TH STREET STE 103 PO BOX 168 PO BOX 50130 BOISE ID 83702 JEROME ID 83338 IDAHO FALLS ID 83405 RANDALL D FIFE LYLE SWANK CINDY YENTER CITY OF IDAHO FALLS IDWR EASTERN REGION IDWR SOUTHERN REGION PO BOX 50220 900 N SKYLINE DR STE A 650 ADDISON AVE W STE 500 IDAHO FALLS ID 83405 IDAHO FALLS ID 83402 TWIN FALLS ID 83301 WILLIAM PARSONS JOSEPH F JAMES PATRICK D BROWN PARSONS SMITH & STONE BROWN & JAMES PATRICK D BROWN PC PO BOX 910 130 FOURTH AVENUE WEST PO BOX 125 BURLEY ID 83318 GOODING ID 83330 TWIN FALLS ID 83303 SUSAN E BUXTON SCOTT CAMPBELL MICHAEL C CREAMER MOORE SMITH BUXTON & TURCKE MOFFATT THOMAS GIVENS PURSLEY 950 W BANNOCK ST STE 520 PO BOX 829 PO BOX 2720 BOISE ID 83702 BOISE ID 83701 BOISE ID 83701 MICHAEL P LAWRENCE JAMES R LASKI HEATHER OLEARY GIVENS PURSLEY LAWSON LASKI CLARK & POGUE LAWSON LASKI CLARK & POGUE PO BOX 2720 PO BOX 3310 PO BOX 3310 BOISE ID 83701
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