CHAPTER 5

CONSULTATION WITH OTHERS CHAPTER 5 Consultation With Others

CHAPTER 5: CONSULTATION WITH OTHERS

AGENCIES, COMPANIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS CONSULTED

ASARCO Incorporated Avista (formerly Water Power) Bonner County Chamber of Commerce Bonneville Power Administration Cabinet Resource Group Clark Fork - Lake Pend Oreille Coalition Communities for a Great Northwest Flathead Electric Cooperative, Inc. Great Bear Foundation Department of Health and Welfare Kootenai Flyfishers Kootenai Wildlands Alliance Libby Area Chamber of Commerce Libby Placer Mining Company Libby Tomorrow Lincoln County Commissioners Department of Commerce Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences Montana Department of Revenue Montana Department of Highways Montana Outfitter and Guides Association Montana Wilderness Association Noranda Minerals Corp. Northwest Mining Association Protect Park Resources Rock Creek Alliance Sanders County Commissioners Sanders County Weed District Sierra Club St. John's Lutheran Hospital, Inc. State Historic Preservation Office Sterling Mining Company U.S. Bureau of Mines and Geology U.S. Borax & Chemical Company U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

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AGENCIES, COMPANIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS CONSULTED (Cont.)

U.S. Mining Safety and Health Administration Western Montana Building and Construction Trades Council Wharf Resource

AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES

Coeur d’Alene Tribe Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Nation Kalispel Tribe Kootenai Tribe of Idaho

COOPERATING AGENCIES

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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PREPARERS AND CONTRIBUTORS CHAPTER 6 Preparers and Contributors

CHAPTER 6: PREPARERS AND CONTRIBUTORS

The following people were involved in the research, writing, and internal review of the final EIS:

Name Project Responsibility Education

MONTANA DEPARTENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Kathleen Johnson Project Coordinator B.S., Landscape Architecture, Cornell University M.S., Land Rehabilitation, Montana State University

Wayne Jepson Hydrology A.B., Earth Sc iences, Dartmouth College; M.S., Geology,

Tom Reid Water Quality/ B.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana; MPDES permit M.S., Aquatic Biology, University of Idaho; M.S., Applied Statistics, University of Idaho

Peter Werner Geotechnical Engineering B.S., Ci vil Engin eering, M ontana State University; B.S., Geology, Stanf ord Unive rsity; M.S., Mining Engineering, Columbia University

Patrick Plantenberg Vegetation, Soils, Reclamation B.S., Agri cultura l Science, Montana State Universi ty; M.S., Range Science/Reclamation, Montana State University

Mark Kelley Socioeconomics B.S., Wildland Recreation Management, U niversity of Idaho; Land Use M.S. , Resource Conservation, University of Montana Noise Ph.D. , Integral Studies, California Institute of Integral Studies (in progress)

Nancy Johnson Scenic Resources B.S., Education, University of Nebraska; M.S. , Education, University of Nebraska; M.L. A., University of Illinois

Robert Barry Socioeconomics B.A., Social Science, University of Colorado; M.S. , Resource Policy/Management, Utah State University

Sandi Olsen Review B.A., Biology, Mount Holyoke College

Vicki Walsh Air Quality B.S., Environmental Engineering, Montana Tech

Laura Kuzel Geochemistry B.A., Geology, Augustana College M.S. , Geology, University of Montana

Joe Gurrieri Hydrogeology B.A., Geography, Central Connecticut State University M.S. , Geology, University of Connecticut

U.S. FOREST SERVICE

John McKay Project Coordinator (1999-2001) B.A., Geology, University of Montana Geology

Paul Kaiser Project Coordinator (1998-1999) B.S., Forestry, Hum boldt State College; M.A., Business Management, California State University

Steve Wegner Hydrology/Wetlands B.S., Watershed Management, University of Wisconsin

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Name Project Responsibility Education

U.S. FOREST SERVICE (Cont'd)

Richard Stearns Geology B.A., Geology, Central Washington University

Doug McClelland Geotechnical Engineering/ B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of California; Review M.S., M echanical Engi neering, Californ ia State Universi ty; M.S., Geotechnical Engineering, University of California

Susan Ague GIS Maps/Administrative Record

Lou Kuennen Soils B.S., Forestry, University of Idaho; M.S., Forestry, University of Idaho

Margaret Lincoln Scenic Resourc es B.A., Asian Stu dies, Mills College; B.L.A., Landscape Architecture, University of Washington

Tom Grabinski Transportation B.S., Civil Engineering, South Dakota State University

Dan Leavell Vegetation B.S., Fore stry, Oregon State University; M.S., Community Ecology, Oregon State University

Wayne Johnson Wildlife B.S., Wildlife Habitat Management, University of Montana

Sandra Jacobson Wildlife B.A., Zoology, Humboldt StateUniversity M.S., Natural Resources/Wildlife, Humboldt State University

Bruce Haflich Recreation/Wilderness B.S., Wildlife Biology, Colorado State University

Mike Burnside Review B.A., Geology, University of Montana; M.S., Economic Geology, University of Montana

Becky Timmons Cultural Resou rces B.A., Ant hropology, Wichita State University; M.S., Anthropology, University of Montana

John Carlson Aquatics/Fis heries B.S., Fisheries, Oregon State University M.S., Fisheries, University of Idaho

Richard Marshall Socioeconomics B.S. , Business Administration, Michigan Technological University M.A. , Economics, Wayne State University Ph.D. , Miner al Economics, Univer sity of Arizona

TETRA TECH EM INC.

Dan Buffalo Hydrology B.S., Biology, Tulane University; M.S. , Water Resources Management, University of Wisconsin

Dave Donohue Hydrology B.A., Geology, University of Montana M.S. , Ear th Sciences/Hydrology, Montana State University

Ed Surbrugg Wetlands B.S., Range Ecology, Colorado State University; M.S. , Land Rehabilitation, Montana State University; Ph.D. , Soil Science, North Carolina State University

Alane M. Dallas Word Processing

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Name Project Responsibility Education

TETRA TECH EM INC. (Cont’d)

Jim Dushin Visual Simulations A.AS. , For estry, P aul Smiths College B.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana

Ed Madej ESRI- ArcView B.S., Biology and Oceanography, Pennsylvania State University

Chris Rogers Visual Simulations A.A. S., Liberal Arts, Harper College

Gary Sturm, P.E. Water Treatment B.S., Engineering Physics, University of Kansas M.S. , Civil Engineering, University of Idaho

Alica Stickney Editing B.A., English, Bryn Mawr College M.S. , Geology, University of Montana

Alice Stanley Project Coordinator B.S., Geology, University of Colora do M.S. , Geology, Montana State University

WINDWARD ENVIRONMENTAL

Tad Deshler Aquatics/Fisheries B.S., 1984, Aquatic Biology, U.C. Santa Barbara M.S. , 1986, Animal Science, U. C. Davis

U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY1

Steve Potts Review/Project Liaison B.S., Chemistry, U niversity of Montana M.S. , Civil and Environmental Engineer ing, University of Colorado

U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Robert Nebel (Omaha) Review B.S., Biology, University of Nebraska; M.S. , Biology, Univer sity of Nebraska

Doug McDonald (Helena) Review B.S., Education, Mayville State College

Rodney Schwarz, P.E. Review/404(b)(1) B.S., Mechanical Engineering, University of Nebraska; (Omaha) M.S. , Public Administration, University of Nebraska

IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY2

June Bergquist Review B.S., Biology, Moorhead State University

1 Other technical staff in EPA’s , , and Spokane offices also provided supplemental technical reviews submitted by Steve Potts, the staff member on the interdisciplinary team.

2 Other technic al staff members wit hin Idaho’s Divi sion of Environ mental Quality Coeur d’Alene office also assisted and provided supplemental technical reviews submitted by June Bergquist, the staff member on the interdisciplinary team.

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Name Project Responsibility Education

MONTANA FISH WILDLIFE AND PARKS

Pat Saffel Review/Wildlife B.S., Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences, South Dakota State University M.S. , Fisher y Resources, University of Idaho

Bruce Sterling Review/Wildlife B.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana M.S. , Wildlife Management, New Mexico State University

U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

Kevin Shelley Review/Wildlife B.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana; M.S. , Zoology & Physiology, University of Wyoming

DRAFT AND SUPPLEMENTAL EISs

The following people were involved in the research and development of the draft and/or supplemental EISs but were not involved in preparation of the final EIS:

MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Sandy Spon Aquatics B.S., Biology, Evergreen State College M.S., Environmental Science, University of North Texas

Rebecca Miller Geochemistry B.A., Geology, University of Texas, El Paso; M.S., Geology, University of Texas, El Paso

Patrick Driscoll Air Quality B.S., Environmental Engineering, Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology

U.S. FOREST SERVICE

Roger White Geotechnical Engineering/ B.S., Architectural Engineering, University of Colorado Review

David Wischer Timber B.S., Forest Management, Humbolt State University

Connie Reid Cultural Resou rces B.S., Anthropology, Centra l Washing ton Univ ersity; B.A., Bi ology, Cent ral Washi ngton Un iversity; M.S., Environmental Science, Washington State University

Ray TeSoro Review B.S., Geology, Montana State University

Jim Mershon Review B.S. Forest Management, University of Montana

Doug Perkinson Aquatics/Fis heries B.S., Fish and Wildlife Conservation and Management, University of Wyoming

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Name Project Responsibility Education

TETRA TECH EM INC.

Linda Daehn Editing B.A., Journalism, University of Wisconsin-Madison;

Chris Martin Hydrology B.A., Equivalent Mathematics, Carr oll College; B.S., Watershed Science-Hydrology, Colorado State University

OEA RESEARCH

Lisa Fairman Wildlife/Old Growth/ B.S., Forestry, University of Montana Biodiversity B.S., Wildlife Biology, University of Montana

Pamela Hackley Soils/Vegetation B.S., Hu man Biol ogy, Stanf ord Unive rsity; M.S., Forestry, University of Montana

Ginger Thomas Aquatics/Fis heries B.A., Geography, University of Colorado M.S., Wildlife Biology, Aquatic Option, University of Montana

LISA BAY CONSULTING

Lisa Bay Editor B.S., Environmental Planning, University of California

Nancy Horn Word Processing

Mitchell Pauls en Graphics A.A., Commercial Art, Alexandria Institute AutoCADD, Gonzaga College

MAXIM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Dale Ortman Geotechnical Engineering B.S., Geology, California State University; M.S. , Geological Engineering, University of Idaho

AABERG CULTURAL RESOURCES CONSULTING SERVICES

Steve Aaberg Cultural Resources B.A., Anthropology, University of California

MONTANA FISH, WILDLIFE AND PARKS.

Harvey Nyberg Review/Wildlife B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Montana State University; M.S. , Fisher ies and Wildlife Management, Montana State University

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DISTRIBUTION AND REVIEW OF THE EIS CHAPTER 7 Distribution and Review of the EIS

CHAPTER 7: DISTRIBUTION AND REVIEW OF THE EIS

Copies of this EIS are being provided, either hard or electronic copy, to about 1,054 persons, groups, local governments, and agencies that have expressed an interest in the Rock Creek project. The mailing list was compiled using the names and addresses of:

! parties who participated in public meetings or who submitted written comments;

! parties who have requested copies of the EIS;

! agencies, governments, tribes, and companies potentially affected by the proposed operation; and

! agencies and groups consulted during EIS preparation.

The following agencies, organizations, and individuals received a copy of the final EIS or executive summary:

Federal, State, and Local Agencies

BONNER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS BONNER COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION CITY OF LIBBY CITY OF SANDPOINT CITY OF TROY CLARK FORK LIBRARY, EAST BONNER COUNTY COEUR D' ALENE PUBLIC LIBRARY CONFEDERATED SALISH & KOOTENAI TRIBES COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF FISH & GAME IDAHO STATE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR KALISPELL TRIBE OF INDIANS KANIKSU BIOREGIONAL COUNCIL KOOTENAI TRIBE OF IDAHO LINCOLN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LINCOLN COUNTY LIBRARY MANSFIELD LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA

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MISSOULA PUBLIC LIBRARY MONTANA BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF FISH WILDLIFE & PARKS MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES MONTANA LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OFFICE MONTANA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM MONTANA STATE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR MONTANA STATE LIBRARY MONTANA WATER QUALITY BOARD NOXON HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION SANDERS COUNTY COMMISSIONERS NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE SPOKANE COUNTY COMMISSIONER THOMPSON FALLS LIBRARY TRI STATE IMPLEMENTATION COUNCIL U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY U.S.D.A. NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY U.S.D.I. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & COMPLIANCE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION X U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION VIII

Federal and State Officials

Montana Idaho MT REPRESENTATIVE SILVIA BOOKOUT-REINCHE ID SENATOR CLYDE BOATRIGHT MT REPRESENTATIVE EILEEN CARNEY ID REPRESENTATIVE JOHN CAMPBELL MT REPRESENTATIVE PAUL CLARK ID REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE ESKRIDGE MT SENATOR WILLIAM CRISMORE ID REPRESENTATIVE HELDE KELLOGG MT REPRESENTATIVE AUBURN CURTISS ID SENATOR SHAWN KEOUGH MT SENATOR JIM ELLIOTT ID REPRESENTATIVE WAYNE MEYER U.S. SENATOR MAX BAUCUS U.S. REPRESENTATIVE C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER U.S. SENATOR CONRAD BURNS U.S. REPRESENTATIVE MICHAEL SIMPSON U.S. SENATOR LARRY CRAIG U.S. SENATOR MICHAEL CRAPO

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Individuals and Organizations

A AND M FIRE AND SAFETY; INC. ALDRICH, JEAN ANDERS, JAY AABERG, MELVIN ALDRICH/MCCORD/JOHNSON ANDERSEN, HAROLD AAGENES, MADELINE ALDRICH/NIZZOLI ANDERSEN, JOSH AAKER, STEVE ALEDA/MITCHELL ANDERSON, BARBARA ABBOTT, EUGENE ALEXANDER, DONALD ANDERSON, CHRISTEN ABELL, JAY ALEXANDER, R ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER ABLE, STUART ALLAMANDOLA, L. J. ANDERSON, DALE ACHORD, JAE ALLAN, FAMILY ANDERSON, DAYAN ACKERMAN, JUDE ALLARD, MIKE & TAMMI ANDERSON, DOUGLAS ACKERMAN, RICHARD ALLEN, BRUCE & SUZI ANDERSON, ESKIL ACTIVISM CTR AT WETLANDS ALLEN, CAMERON ANDERSON, ESKIL PRESERVE ALLEN, CHRIS ANDERSON, FAMILY ADAMS, DANIEL ALLEN, GEORGE & LYN ANDERSON, JACK ADAMS, DARREL ALLEN, JAMES ANDERSON, JANE ADAMS, DIANE ALLEN, JAMES ANDERSON, JERRY ADAMS, GLEN ALLEN, JOE ANDERSON, KYLE ADAMS, JENNIFER ALLEN, MICHAEL ANDERSON, LAURIE & ADAMS, JONATHAN AND JOHN ALLEN, STEPHANIE STEVEN ADAMS, SANDRA ALLEN, SYLVIA ANDERSON, RHETT ADAMSON, JIM ALLEN, THOMAS ANDERSON, RHETTA ADAMSON/GIRUMER ALLEN/OAKLANDER ANDERSON, ROBERT ADDINGTON, JENN ALLGAIER, THOMAS ANDERSON, SUSAN ADKINS/BRUBAKER ALLIANCE FOR THE WILD ANDERSON, TOM ADLER, H.K. ROCKIES ANDERSON, VICTORIA ADLER, JOHN ALLIANCE FOR THE WILD ANDERSON/BROADBENT, ADLER, KENNETH P. & IRENE ROCKIES ANDERSON/HANSON AESCHLIMAN, DANIEL & WENDY ALMANN/HERRON ANDERSON/LASSEN AGUE, JOHN & SUSAN ALMOS, JERRY ANDERSON/VERWORT AHERN, JIM ALPINE LUMBER ANDRACHICK, SEAN AHIEDA, MARGARET ALPINE LUMBER SUPPLY; INC. ANDRECHAK, JOHN AILARD, TOD ALTO, JAMES ANDREWS, MARK AIROLA/CHRISTOFERSON ALTON, CRAIG & LOIS ANDREWS, SCOTT AITKEN, CHERYL & JEFFREY ALVAREZ, MARCOS ANDROMIDAS, JORGE AITKEN, GARY AMATO, DIANE ANDRUS, GENEVIEVE AITKEN, JEFF AMBER PUBLIC LAND ANGLO GOLD NORTH AITKEN, R.H. AND SUSAN EXCHANGE AMERICA INC. AITKEN, REX AMBROSE, ALLEN ANSELMO, CHARLES AKERN/JENKINS AMBROSE, ANNA KATE ANTLER EXPRESSIONS AKERS, KATHERINE AMBROSE, RACHEL ANTONEK, ISAIAH AKTEPY, RUTH AMBROSE, TIM ANTONIOLI, TED ALARID, KERRIE AMENT, ROB ANTONOVICH, TONY ALASKA FOREST ASSOCIATION AMERICAN FISHERIES ANZALONE, S.A. ALBERTOWITZ, ADRIANE SOCIETY MT CHAPTER APFEL, NORMAN ALBERTOWIZZ, ADRIANE AMERICAN FOREST & PAPER APPLIED ECONSYSTEM ALBERTSON, DOUG ASSOCIATION SERVICES; INC ALBETOR, MS AMERICAN WILDLANDS, APRIANS, ANDY ALBRECHT, BRENT AMERICAN WILDLANDS ARCADIA GREENHOUSES ALBRIGHT, LOREN AMES, JOHN ARCHER, ROSALIE ALDAPE, DANI AMICARELLA, JOE ARCIERI, HENRY ALDEN, JOHN AMONETTE, ALEX ARGITES, JAMES ALDERMAN, BILLIE AMSDEN, RON ARGUE, HEIDI ALDRICH, ERICA AMUNDSON, SHARON ARGUE, MINDY

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ARMBRUSTER, JAMES AVEDON, R BARCUS, JULIA ARMBURST, RHONDA AVISTA CORP BARDSLEY, JOHN ARMOUR, BECKY AX, ROBERT BARIBAULT, LOU & ROXIE ARMSHEMER, CHARLES BABCOCK, BEN BARICKMAN, CAROL ARMSTRONG, FOREST BABCOCK, BERRY BARKER, J. ARMSTRONG, MARTIN BABCOCK, PAUL BARKER, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, MELISSA BABCOCK, RON & DEAN BARKLEY, MIKE & LORI ARMSTRONG, PENNY BACH, JULIANNE BARNARD, LARRY ARNDT, BUZZ & KATE BACKSTROM, PAM BARNES, CARLA ARNDT, CATHERINE BACKWOODS SOLAR ELECTRIC BARNES, PATRICIA ARNDT/RUBENSTEIN SYSTEMS BARNES, RUSSELL ARNETT, DAMON BADT, CHONNIE BARNES, TERRY ARNOLD, DAN BADT/O'LEARY BARNETT, DAVID ARNOLD, DAVID & JENNIFER BAGDASARIAN, ROSS BARNETT, TINA ARNOLD, G. BAGDSARIAN, ROSS BARNETT, WILLIAM ARNOLD, H.G. BAILEY, DON BARNWELL, STEVE ARNOLD, JEANNE BAILEY, JEFF BARONE, LINDA ARNOLD, RON BAILEY, MINY BARONI, ANDREE ARNOLD, TIMOTHY BAILEY, NATHAN BARR, MARY ARNOT, JANE & SARAH BAILEY, S. BARRALO, MARY ARREDONDO, CHERYL BAILEY, SANDI BARRETT, JIM ARRINGTON, ALEX BAILEY, WILLIAM BARRETT, KEN ARRIZON, JESUS BAILLIE, JIM BARRON, RHETTA ARSENA, JERRY BAILLY, PAUL BARRY, BOB ASARCO BAILUND-VANA, SANDA BARRY, EDWARD ASARCO INC. BAILY, GUY BARRY, STEVE ASBERRY, TALBERT BAIN, NIGEL BARTELLO, DELL ASHBROOK, VELTA BAIRD, TIMOTHEA BARTH, LISA ASHER, RON BAKER, BRENT BARTHOLOMEW, DOROTHY ASHWORTH, BRET BAKER, GINA BARTHOLOMEW, TIM ASIT, BILL & SALLY BAKER, JASON BARTLETT, MIA ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE BAKER, JOHN JR BARTLETT/JOSEPH U OF M BAKER, THOMAS BARTLING, JEFF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS U OF M BAKKEN, DOUG BARTON, KENNETH ATCHELY, EDWARD BALDWIN, JIM BARTON, MACLANE & ATIYEH, MARLENE BALDWIN, RONALD SHARON ATKINS, PHIL BALFOUR, VICTOR BARTON, MICA ATKINSON, DAVID BALL, ALAN & JEANIE BARTON, SETH ATKISSON, EILEEN BALL, NANCY BARTON, STANLEY ATLAS MINING COMPANY BALL, SANDRA & TOM BARTRON, GLEN ATTAWAY, MARLENE BALLA, JOHN BARUCH, MARY ANN & JAMES ATTAWAY, RIC BALLARD, MAUREEN BARUTH/EDELSTEIN CHRISTOPH GANZER, TECHNICAL BALLARD, W.W. BASHAM, LESTER UNIVERSITY CLAUSTHAL BALLINGER; SHAREE/BILL BASS, KEITH AUGE, DARLENE & GENE BALLINGTON, DEBRA BASS, RICK AUID, MOSE BANE, GARY BATCHELDER, ALBERT & AULETTA, KIERA BANKHEAD, PAUL RACHEL AULETTO, PAM BANKORD, BRANDY BATES, CHARLES AUNAN, PAM BANKS, MARY LOU BATEY, HARRY & KATE AUNAN, WOODY & TERRI BANKSON, JEFF & KATE BATRACH, KELLY AUSTIN, ALICE BANNING, DON & HOLLY BATTENSCHLAG, STEVE & AUSTIN, BONNIE BARBER, NAN KAREN AUSTIN, DAN BARBERIE, HERBERT & MERLA BATY, DOUGLAS AVEDON, MELVIN BARCOMB, JULIE BAUCUS, U.S. SENATOR MAX

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BAUER, CHARLES & MARY BELL, DAN BERNING, FAMILY BAUER, DANA BELL, ILENE BERNING, SEANNA BAUER, HOLLY BELL, LOGAN AND ILENE BERRETT, JUNELLE BAUER, MARTHA & GARY BELL, VIRGLE BERRY, BEVERLY BAUER, MS BELLONY, DAVID & SUSAN BERRY, COOPER BAUER, YASMIN BELOTE, SANDRA BERRY, JENNIFER BAUGHMAN, PAUL & RACHEL M. BELTZ, ANDREW BERRY, LISA BAUGHN, MERRITT BELTZ, MIKE BERRY, RAYMOND BAULIEU, JOE BELZMAN, STEVEN BERRY, ROBERT BAUMANN, STEVE BENBROOK, CHARLES BERRY, WILLIAM & LOIS BAUMUNK, EDWARD & CAROL BENBROOK, MICHAEL BERTSCHE, JON BAUNE, DALE & DARREN BENDIX, MIKE BESH, ALICIA BAXTER, LAURIE BENEDETTE, MARY BESHUNSKY, DAVID BAXTER, MAUREEN BENEFIELD, HELEN BESNER, JERRY BAXTER, ROBERT BENEFIELD/JOHNSON BESSLER, CHRIS & SANDY BAYLEY, DEE BENGFORD, BOB BEST, BARBARA BAYVIEW CHAMBER OF BENNER, MARY BEST, KEN COMMERCE BENNER, SHAWNA & VICKI BESTROM, LARRY BEAMER, KEN BENNETT, BILL BETH, JILL BEAN, DEBBIE & BRANDY PYTLE BENNETT, CANDYCE & WILLIAM BEVANS, ALICE BEAR, JACOB & MARK BENNETT, CINDA BEYER, GILBERT BEARD, SUSAN BENNETT, DIANA BEZECNY, SHARON BEARD, TANYA BENNETT, NATHAN BIANCO, BROOKE BEARDEN, JIMMY BENNETT, ROBERT BIANCO, ROBIN BEARTOOTH OIL AND GAS BENNETT HOMES; REALTY AND BICKEL, JAY COMPANY INVESTMENTS BICKERSTAFF, DAVID BEASLEY, CRAIG BENNETT/BROSH BIDDLE, BILLIE JO BEASLEY, MIKE BENNETTS, BARBARA BIEBER, RHINHOLD BEATON, THOMAS BENOIT, RENEE BIEBER, WILLIAM BEATTY, KEVIN BENSON, C. IVAN & NANCY B. BIEDEMAN, LYNN BEAUCHENE, PHYLLIS & TOMMY BENSON, ERIK BIER/MCGOWAN BEAUDIN, KEN BENSON, JEAN BIETER, DAVID BEAZLEY, PHILLIP BENSON, LYNN BIGHAM, JULIE BECERRA, JULIAN BENSON, ROBERT BILICH, EUGENE BECHTOLD, TIMOTHY BENSON, WENDY BILICH, EUGENE BECKER, CHARLIE BENSON GEE, CYNTHIA BILLET, SARAH BECKER, JOSEPH BENT, JEFF BILLEYSE, BETTY JEAN BECKES, EUGENE BENTLEY, JOHN BILLUPS, B. J. BECKNER, DAWN BENTT, CURT BINGHAM, KIM BECKNER, JOSH BENZEL, JOAN BINGHAM, MERLIN BEDFORD, RONALD BERENZWERG, KAREN BINNALL, CRAIG BEEBE, FREEMAN BERG, BERNIE & HELEN BIODIVERSITY LEGAL FUND BEEBE, JOHN & TEDDYE BERG/HOLZAPFEL, BIRAK, DONALD BEEBE, ROBERT BERGER, KRISTIN BIRCHWOOD KENNELS BEECHER, CAROLYN BERGHAN, JESSICA BIRD, DANIEL BEEHLER, VICTOR BERGMAN, CHAD BIRD, MAUREEN BEEKEN, JACQUELYN & ROGER BERGMAN, ERIC BIRI, DARRELL BEEMAN, JEFFREY & SHARON BERGMAN, KRISTIN BIRKS, MANDY BEERS/SNOW BERGMAN, PAUL BISHOP, INDIA BEGG, WILLIAM BERGSTRAND, T. BISHOP, JANICE BEHMERWOHLD, HARRY BERGSTROM, THORWALD BISHOP, JOAN BEHMERWOHLD, VERNON BERINGER, FERROW BISHOP, JOHN BEIREIS, BESSIE BERLIN, G.T. BISHOP, MIKE & LOIS BEITO, GILBERT & ARLYNE BERLINER, FAMILY BISMINE/KLATT

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BISSONNETTE, MICHELE BOCK, PHILIP AND JUANITA BORTZ, SCOTT BISSONNETTE/VINCENT/WINTER BOCKUS, NORM BOSKER, KEN BISSONNETTE/WIEDEMANN BODEN DESIGN BOSLEY, DOT BISTODEAU, SHARON BODNER, DAVID & MEECHE BOSTAM, TINELLE BITTER, MERRIEL BOEDGALE, CINDY BOSTOCK, TRAVIS BITTNER, EDWARD & VALERIE BOEHMER, W. BOTTCHER, LUCILLE BITTNER, JOY BOGDAN, LINDA BOUGH, GARY & JENNIFER BITTNER, LEANORE BOGE, MICHAEL BOURGHAM, THOMAS BITTON, JOANNA BOGE, RICHARD & NANCY BOWDOIN COLLEGE BITTON, JOANNA & JOCELYN BOGEN, RONALD BOWEN, JONATHAN BJERKE, BRIAN BOGT, MAGGIE BOWERS, KAREN BJERKE, LAURA BOHANNON, RALPH BOWERS/JABLON BJORN, DUSTIN BOLAND, WILL BOWLER/WRIGHT BLACK, ANNE BOLDT, TANA BOWLIN, WENDY BLACK, BILL BOLENEUS, DAVID BOWMAN, JUDY BLACK, JAMES BOLEY, MIKE BOWMAN, LARRY BLACK, JEFFREY BOLIN, TED JR & ANN BOWRE, MARY BLACK, LEONARD BOLING, LEWIS BOWRON, JIM BLACK, MARY BOLOGNA, MARIA BOYD, ANNA BLACK, ROBERT BOLSTAD, RONNIE BOYD, DAVID BLACK, SUSAN & DORCEY BOND, GARY & JEANNE BOYD, DUANE BLACK HILLS REGIONAL BOND, JEFFREY BOYDSTRUM, TOM MULTIPLE USE COAL BOND, LYNN BOYLE, CHANDRA BLACKWOOD, DAN BOND, SCOTT BOYLE, GARY BLADES, LARRY BOND, TIMOTHY BOYLE, ROBERT & BLAESE, LISA BONDI, NATHANAEL FRANCESCA BLAGDEN, MARLYS BONMAN, SHAUNTELLE BOYLES, JEAN BLAINE, WILLIAM BONNER COUNTY ASSOC. OF BPA BLAIR, SCOTT REALTORS BRABB, GEORGE BLAKE, CAROL BONNER COUNTY BRACKEBUSCH, FRED BLAKEY, LAWRENCE COMMISSIONERS BRADBURY, JAMES BLALACK, RUSSELL BONNER COUNTY DAILY BEE BRADETICH, DOUG BLAND, DEAN & EMILIA BONNER COUNTY SPORTSMEN'S BRADETICH, RHONDA BLANEHET, MEG ASSOC. BRADHAM, MICHELLE BLANK, TAMARA BONNER SCD BRADLEY, ED & DIANN BLANKENSHIP, TIM & JEANNIE BONNERS COUNTY PLANNING BRADLEY, SUSAN BLAYLOCK, ALOMA DEPT. BRADSHAW, CANDACE BLEE, ROGER & ROBYN BONNET, CAL BRADSHAW, LYNDON BLEECHER, M. BONNEY, JAMIE BRADY, ERIN BLEGEN, BRAD BONZO, WESLEY BRADY, ROBERT AND BLOCKOFF, STUART & SUSAN BOODY, BEUKE FLORENCE BLODGETT BOOK, LARRY BRAITHWAITE, RICK BLOMGREN/SMITH BOOMER/LORENZEN BRAKE SUPPLY BLOOD, BARBARA BOOTH, KEITH BRANDIS, KATY BLOOM, PEGGY BOOTS, DEBBIE BRANDON JONES, ANN BLOWERS, BLAKE BOPP, JODY BRANHAM, ALAN BLOXOM, DOROTHY BOPP/KAIN BRANNAN, KELLY BLOXOM/NYE BORDENAVE, PIERRE BRANNIGAN, HARVEY & ERIN BLOXON, JULIE BORDERS, BILL BRANT, CEDAR BLUESTEIN, CHERYL & JORDAN BORDERS, BILL & KATHY BRASH, OSCAR BOARD OF ENVIRONMENTAL BORDERS, BRETT BRATLEY, ERNEST REVIEW BORDERS, BROOKE BRAUMILLER, CHRISTINE BOARDMAN, MARK BORONKAY, BEVERLY BRAUMILLER/MEYE BOATRIGHT, ID SENATOR CLYDE BORST, BRAD BRAUN, DAVID

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BRDDUS, LUTHER BROWN, EVE BUGBEE, EDWIN BREADSWORD, JOHN & JOYCE BROWN, F. BULL, TOM BREAKEY, JEFF BROWN, GAIL BULLOCK, RICHARD BRECKEN, ROSE BROWN, GEORGE BULLOCK, SAM BREIDENTHAL, RICHARD & BROWN, GEORGE & KATHLEEN BURA, LORRI NANCY BROWN, HARVEY BURDA, CAREY BREISACHER, DEBORAH BROWN, J. BURGER, BARRY BREK/RINCK BROWN, JAMES BURGESS, JOSH BREKENRIDGE, JOHN BROWN, JAMES BURGESS, MARY BRENT, FAMILY BROWN, JANEEN BURK, ARLIE BRESHEOR, GROVER BROWN, JENNIFER BURKE, ALEX BRETZ, TOM BROWN, KATHRYN BURKE, BARRY BREUNER, SUSAN BETH BROWN, LAURIE BURLESON/STODDARD BREWSTER, LESLIE & LORI BROWN, LAURIE BURNACH, SHASTA BREZINSKI, SHIRLEY BROWN, MARY BURNETT, LYLE BRICKER, LARRY & TAMMY BROWN, NATHAN BURNETT, NANCY BRICKER, TED BROWN, NEAL & PATTIE BURNETT, R.O. BRIGGS, BOYD BROWN, NICCI BURNS, BEVERLY BRIGGS, DEAN BROWN, REGINE BURNS, BRENNER BRIGGS, GREG BROWN, RICK BURNS, JAMES BRIGGS, KEVIN BROWN, ROBERT BURNS, U.S. SENATOR BRIGGS, MARK BROWN, ROBERT CONRAD BRIGHT, JAMES BROWN, SCOTT BURNSIDE, MICHAEL BRINSON, MICHAEL BROWN, STEVE BURRELL, LOUIS; JR. BRITTON, BRUCE BROWNE, J.L. BURRESE, BOB BRITTON, MIKE BROZOVICH, JOHN BURROW, JACK BROADWAY SPLICING AND BRUCK, ROBERT BURT, JOSH SUPPLY; INC. BRUDIE, DONALD BURT, WALTER & MAE BROBERG, LEN BRUNETTI, DAVID BURTON, CINDI KAY BROCHE, KAY BRUNJES, CARL F. & DORIS A. BURTON, GREG BROCKETT, HAYDEN BRUNNER, GENE BURTON, JAY BROCKHOFF, DAVID BRUNNER, NEIL & LINDA BURTON, JUDY BROCKMAN, SHAWNE BRUNNER, PATRICIA BURTON, QUINTON BROCKWAY, JEANNE & W. BRUNSON, SHERRY BURTON, STANLEY BRODERICK, DEBRA BRY, FRANK & W. BURWELL, PHYLLIS BROILI, CHRIS BRY, TOM BUSALACCHI, BARBARA BROILI, SANDRA BRYAN, HOWARD BUSH, JANET BROMBERG, MAX BRYANT, DONALD BUSH, SHARON BROOKS, CINDY BRYANT, TAMARA BUSHEE, VICKIE BROOKS, ERIC BRYNNELSON, RICHARD BUSSOR, JIM BROOKS, FRED BRYNTESON, JANET BUTCHLO, MATT & MIKE BROOKS, JACK & LISA BUBALA, LOU BUTLER, DAN BROOKS, LINDA BUCHANAN, KRISTINE BUTLER, DON & CHARLOTTE BROOKS, MOLLY BUCHANAN, MELISSA BUTLER, LEONARD BROSKIE, N. ELAINE BUCK, JAY BUTLER, SHAWN BROTHERTON BUCK, KELLY BUUM, JOSIANNE BROUGHTON, DAVID BUCK, SHARON BUZBEE, BARBARA BROUSSARD, STEVEN BUCK MILLER, KRISTEN BYBEE, JOE BROW, JILL BUCKALLEW, DAVID BYLER, DAVIE BROWN, CHRIS BUCKHOUT, K BYRNE, KERRIE BROWN, CLINTON BUCKINGHAM, DRAKE BYRNE, NOREEN BROWN, DAVID BUDZINSKI, JANICE C/O PLR DIST, BROWN, DAVID & JANEEN BUENTEMEIER, RONALD CABINET BACKCOUNTRY BROWN, ERIN BUFFALO, DAN HORSEMAN

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CABINET RESOURCE GROUP CARPENTER, ANN CHAPMAN, ANNA CABLE, SUZANNE CARPENTER, BRANDY CHAPMAN, LEE CABRERA, ROGELIO CARR, DALLAS CHAPMAN/WILSON CADDEL, FAMILY CARROLL, JEAN CHAPPELL, GRANT & LOIS CADWALADER, KIM CARROLL, ROBERT CHAPPLE, JESSICA CADY, TAYLOR CARROLL, STEVE CHARLTON, NIKKI CAIN, MARK T. & MOLLY A. CARTER, ANDREA CHARNON, TIM CAINES, MINDY CARTER, KEN CHARZEMPA, DAVID CALEEN, CHRIS CARTER, SOL & SELWYN CHASE, CANDACE & FRED CALHOUN, W.M. CARTER/KIENHOLZ CHASE, DON CALHOUN/DIEDRICK CARTWRIGHT, ADAM CHASTEEN, BROOKE CALKINS, DERRECK CARVELL, STEVE CHATRIAND, SHANE & SHEILA CALLAN, ARTHUR CARVER, JAMES CHAUDHARY, LAURA CALVERT, RICHARD CARY, JAMES CHAUNCEY, MATTHEW CALVIN, RENEE CASE, JODI CHEEVERS, WILLIAM CAMDEN, STACEY CASEBEER, GREGORY CHEFF, TOM CAMEREN, KEN & GAIL CASEY, BARBARA CHEN, JENNY CAMERON, BONNIE CASEY, CLARIE CHEN SEE, NANCY CAMERON, DONALD CASEY, JO CHENAULT, CYNTHIA & BOB CAMERON, PATTY CASLER, KEN CHENOWETH, U.S. REP HELEN CAMPBELL, BETHANY CASSELS, JAMES CHERRY, JANET CAMPBELL, CHRIS CASSIDY, MARK CHIDES, BRANDY CAMPBELL, CODY CASSIDY, S. CHILDS, JOHN CAMPBELL, DENNIS CASTEEN, JACOB CHISM, HILAIR CAMPBELL, FAMILY CATON, ELAINE CHITWOOD, VERNON CAMPBELL, G. CAUDILL, MONICA CHONG, GEORGE CAMPBELL, ID REP JOHN CAUDREY, STEVE & NANCY CHOQUETTE, JEFF CAMPBELL, PAULA CAUFIELD, TIM CHOQUETTE, RICHARD CANEPA, SARAH CAULEY, RUDER CHRISTENSEN, BOB CANN, ROALD CAUTHEN, JUDSON CHRISTENSEN, ODIN CANNON, TWILLY CAVANAUGH, ANNE CHRISTENSEN, SHELLEY CANYON COALITION CAVANAUGH, BONNIE CHRISTENSEN, TODD CAPAN, SCOTT CAWDREY, NANCY CHRISTIANSEN, LANI CAPEK, JOHN & MARY CAYE, LORAINE CHRISTIANSEN, RANDY CAPES, PEGGY CAYE, LUCY CHRISTIE, ANDREW CARBONEAU-KINCAID, S. CEAICOUSCHI, ALEXEI CHRISTIE, J CARBONI, FAMILY CENTENNIAL DEVELOPMENT CHRISTIE, TIM CAREY, BILL COMPANY CHRISTOPHERSON, CHRIS CARLIN, E.M. CENTER FOR SCIENCE IN PUBLIC CHRISTY, SUSAN CARLL, RIC PARTICIPATION CHUNG, GRACE CARLON, RICK C-ENTRY CONSTRUCTION CHURCH, GAYLE CARLSON, COLLEEN CERAY, JERRY CHURCHILL/PEOME CARLSON, JOHN CERNOHOUZ, FAMILY CIANFLONE, FRANK CARLSON, M. CEX, PAM CICCONE, ROSALIE CARLSON, ROBERT & WENDY CHADBOURNE, J.B. CICHOSZ, JOHN CARLSON, STEVE CHAIET, LISA CIPRIOND, ANDY CARLSON, WILLIAM CHAMBER, LAUGHLIN CIRAC, LISA CARLSON/KITTAMS CHAMBERS, CHRIS & MARILYN CITY OF LIBBY CARLTON, AMBER CHAMBERS, DARCY CITY OF SANDPOINT CARMICHAEL, K.K. CHANDLER, ALLEN CITY OF TROY CARMIER, KRISTI & PATRICIA CHANDLER, JEFF CK PRESLEY ASSOCIATES INC CARMODY, LEO CHANEY, LINDA CLAIR, DEL CARNEY, LISA CHAPIN, LAURA CLANTINKLER/GANBRIT CAROL, STEPHANIE CHAPLIN, JOHN CLARANBEAU, MICHELLE

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CLARK, A. CLINE, CARLA COMINCO AMERICAN CLARK, ANGELA & THOMAS CLOCK, THAD RESOURCES CLARK, BOB CLOSE, TERRY COMMON SENSING INC. CLARK, BRIAN CLOUD, KATHERINE COMMUNITIES FOR A GREAT CLARK, BRUCE CM MANUFACTURING; INC N.W. CLARK, CALEY COALSON, JANET COMPTON, CARMEN & CLARK, CHERRY COALTER, JARRED DOUGLAS CLARK, EUGENE COATS, PAUL COMPTON, ELINOR & SUSAN CLARK, EVA COBB, FIELDS JR & OCTAVIA COMPTON, MITCHELL JR. CLARK, FAMILY COBLE, LEE COMPTON, SANDY CLARK, FRED COBY, GENE CONCES, CLAUDIA CLARK, JANIS COCKRELL, DALE CONDER, KATHARINE CLARK, JEFFREY COCKRELL, EDWIN CONFEDERATED SALISH & CLARK, JIM & JUDITH CODY, EDDY KOOTENAI TRIBES CLARK, KEN COE, JONATHAN CONFIGHACCIO, BILL CLARK, KEN COESTAFFORD, M. CONGLETON, GEORGE & CLARK, LARRY COEUR D' ALENE PUBLIC MAXINE CLARK, LAWRENCE LIBRARY CONKLIN, DANI CLARK, LISA COEUR D'ALENE TRIBE CONLEY, KELLIE CLARK, MAC COFFELT, DALE & NANCY CONN, RENIE CLARK, MICHAEL COFFEY, PAT CONNELL, MARK CLARK, MICHELE COFFIN, AARON CONNELL, REID CLARK, MT REP PAUL COFFMAN, AMBER CONNER, DENISE & J.R CLARK, ROBERT COHEN, FERNE CONNER, TERESA CLARK, ROBERT COHEN, FERNE CONNER, VANCE CLARK, ROBERT & JANICE COIT, JULIE CONNER, WENDY CLARK, ROSALYN COLAIN, MAILENE CONNOLLY, LINDA CLARK, ROSE COLBY, MICHELLE CONNOLLY, W. CLARK, THOMAS COLD MOUNTAIN, COLD RIVERS CONRAD, KIKI CLARK, W. D. COLDWATER CREEK CONRO, JOY CLARK, WINGELA COLDWELL, DARREN CONSTAN, JOHN CLARK FORK LIBRARY COLDWELL, DOUGLAS CONTORELLI/LITSINGER CLARK FORK PEND OREILLE COLE, KATHY CONTUR, KEITH COALITION COLE, PATRICK CONWAY, GARY JR CLARK/DEWITT COLE, PATRICK & GERI COOK, CHAD CLARK/GRAEF/SELLARS/SPENCE COLE & MARLEY COOK, DONA R/ZIMMERMAN COLEMAN, HUNTER COOK, LYNDALL CLARKE, CAROL COLEMAN, MIKE COOK, MICHAEL CLARKE, CLAY COLEMAN, NORENE COOK, RANK CLARKE, TAMMY COLEMAN, TIM COOLEY, TIM CLARKSON, CURTIS COLLIER, DIANE COOMBE, JOYCE CLAYLE, CARRIE COLLINS, ART & SONDRA COOP, JONATHAN CLAYPOOL, DUANE COLLINS, CARI COOPER, ANDREW CLAYTON, AUSTIN COLLINS, DIANE COOPER, BRENDA & TERRY CLEAN LAKES COORDINATING COLLINS, KEVIN & MEGHAN COOPER, DEREK COUNCIL COLLINS, MELISSA COOPER, FAMILY CLEARY, DENNIS COLLINS, MICHAEL COOPER, JOHN & JOAN CLEMENS, JACK COLLINS, PEGGY & T.F. COOPER, JULIE CLEMENT, TERESA COLLINS, SONDRA COOPER, MATT CLEMINSHAW, LILA COLLINSON, DONNA COOPER, PETER CLEMONS, CHAD COLLOPY, CHRISTINE COOPER, RICHARD & KEITA CLEVELAND, BRADLEY COLLORD, LETA COOPER, SAMANTHA CLEVELAND, GAYLORD COLLYER, ROBERT COOPER, WILLARD CLEVELAND, KAREN COMBS, RALPH COOPER/SCHAFFER

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COOPES, BRADLEY CRAWFORD, SUE CUSHMERR, LESLIE COPE, DONNA & ROBERT CREAMER, MARIAN CUTHBERTSON, GARY COPELAND, DIANNA CREAR/STEPHENS/TOLLE CUTTRISS, ROBERT COPELAND, GLEN CREASEY, KAY CVA INDUSTRIES COPPLE/STANLEY, CRESPO, FRANCISCO CYR, CATHRYN CORANTHAM, ANGELA CRETTOL, GREGORY & RICHARD CZAP, AL & KELLY CORBETT, BILL CRETTOL, JOYCE CZERWINSKI, MICHAEL & CORBREN, CHRIS CRIBBIN, RUBY BETTY CORCORAN, MARY CRIMI, RICHARD DACASM, BRANA CORN, JOHN & CAROL CRIPE, DON & MARIE DAFFRON/BYRD CORNWALL, BRUCE & LAURA CRISMORE, MT SENATOR DAGLEY, VIRGINIA CORPS OF ENGINEERS, WILLIAM DAHLSTROM, KONRAD REGULATORY BRANCH CRISP, FRED DAILY INTER-LAKE CORRALES, SHIRLEY CRISWELL, TIM DALBY, PAM COSBY, RAE JEAN TINSLEY CRITCHELL, KENNETH DALBY, SUSAN COSTELLO, JAMES CROCKER, JESSICA DALE, CRAIG COTES, TODD CROCKETT, MERRI DALE, JASON COULTER, JEFFERY CROLIUS, PHYLLIS DALE, PAUL COUPAL, FRANK & JOYCE CRON, LARRY DALEBOUT, SARA COURTER, CATHEE CRONOBLE, ROB DALLMANN, LIANA COURTNEY, DEBRA CROSBY, MICHELLE DALLY, STEPHEN COURTNEY, LEWIS CROSSINGHAM, SARAH DALTON, BOBBI COUSINS, ANNE CROUTER, CARA & MARK DALY, BILL COVAULT, MARK & JEANNE CROWDER, RICHARD DALY, JARJENA COVEL, LISA CROWDER, TYSON DALY, ROCHELLE COWARD, CHARLES CROWE, CAROLE DAMERON, KARI & SUE COWLES, MARK CROWE, RANDY DAMMARELL, MARLIN COWLEY, ALYSSUM CROWLEY, BRAD DAMME, MERRILL COWLEY, ANN CROWLEY, DON DANDERARD, JASMINE & COWLEY, CLARK CROWLEY, FRANK AMBER COWLEY, DENNIS CROWLEY, JEANNE DANIELS, AMY COX, BEN & VIOLA CRUMB, BARBARA DANIELS, TROY COX, BRIAN CRUMP, STEVE DANIELSON, JANNA COX, BRUCE CRYAN, GABRIELLE DANIO, JOHN COX, DAVID PAUL CUBEROS, TRACIE DANLEY, WILLIAM COX, WILLIAM CUDDY, LOIS & WILLIAM DANNENBRINK, TOM COYLE, CATHY CULP, SHERRY D'AOUST, BRIAN CR KENDALL CUMMINGS, ROB DAR, KAUSER CRABB, TOM CUNEN, NAT DARIS, JOSH CRABTREE-NELSON, ERIC CUNNINGHAM, KEN DARLEY, NANCY CRAIG, JOANNE CURNZ, LISA DARLING, NOREEN & CRAIG, STEVEN CURRAN, RACHELLE RICHARD CRAIG, U.S. SENATOR LARRY CURRAN, TANYA DARLING, ZANTHI CRANDELL, FRANCES CURRIE, CRIS DARROW, ELNA & GEORGE CRANSTON, NANCY CURRIE, DREW DATELINE DRILLING CRAPO, U.S. REP MIKE CURRRAN/THORESON, DAUGHARTY, D. CRAPO, U.S. SENATOR MICHAEL CURTIS, BRUCE DAUGHERTY, BRIAN CRAVATH, CHLOE CURTIS, CHRIS DAUGHERTY, DAVID & CRAVEN, JANINE CURTIS, CHRIS & CAROL BONNIE CRAWFORD, DON CURTIS, GRAHAM DAUGHERTY, JIM CRAWFORD, EMILY & IVA CURTIS, THEO DAUGHERTY, KATHERINE CRAWFORD, JOHN CURTISS, MT REP AUBYN D'AURIA, ELEANOR CRAWFORD, PAMELA CURTO, CHRIS DAVENPORT, TOM CRAWFORD, STEVE CUSHMAN, BILL & LESLIE DAVEY, KAREN

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SILVERNALE, MIKE SMITH, DIRK SNYDER, COLLEEN & DAN SILVERNGLE, MICHAEL SMITH, DON & DONELLA SNYDER, ELAINE SILVERRALE, MICHAEL SMITH, DOUGLAS SNYDER, FAMILY SIMEONE, SUNSHINE SMITH, ELIZABETH SNYDER, HAROLD & SHIRLEY SIMMONS, BRIAN SMITH, ERNEST SNYDER, LOREENA SIMMONS, D. & VIRGINIA SMITH, GAYLE SNYDER, RON SIMMONS, ROBERT SMITH, GLENN SOIL CONSERVATION SIMMONS, VALERIE SMITH, GREG SERVICE SIMMS, JOHN SMITH, GREG SOLCE, ED & MATHILDE SIMONE, MEGHAN SMITH, HORACE D. & VALERIE SOLCE, JOE SIMONS, GERRY SMITH, IAN SOLOMON/THIELLE, SIMONSON, FAMILY SMITH, IRENE SOMMER, JOSH SIMONTON, JAMES & SUZANNE SMITH, JEFF SOMMER, STEPHAN & LORNA SIMPLOT COMPANY SMITH, JENNY SONNICHSEN, RICHARD SIMPSON, DOROTHY SMITH, JERRY SOPER, WAYNE SIMPSON, JULIE SMITH, JOHN SORLIE, FAMILY SIMPSON, O.S. JR SMITH, JULIE SOUZA, ANN SINCLAIR, JOANNE SMITH, KAREN SPACAPAN/GALLAGHER SINCLAIR, MS SMITH, KARLA SPACKMAN, JEFFREY SINGLETON, NANCY SMITH, KATHY SPALDING, BONNIE SINGLETON, RHONDA SMITH, KRIS SPALDING, VANCE SIPE, HEIDI & KYLE SMITH, LARRY SPANCHEZ, MICHAEL SISEMORE, AMY SMITH, LEFFARD SPEARE, JONATHAN SISEMORE, JIM SMITH, LYNN & CAREY SPEARS, MIKE SIVERTSON, KEVIN SMITH, MARK SPECTOR, HANNAH SKAER, LAURA SMITH, MARY SPEELMAN, EDWIN SKARI, ARLO SMITH, MARY & JEFF SPENCER, BRUCE SKJERSAA, TERRY SMITH, MICHELLE SPENCER, MELISSA SKOGSTAD, RONALD SMITH, NATHALIE SPENCER, MELISSA SKRANAK, HENRY SMITH, NICK SPENCER, VICTOR SKUDRZYK, FRANK SMITH, NOLAN SPENGLER, KATHERINE SKYELANDER, KEN SMITH, NORMAN SPEZIA, JOHN SKYSTER, DAVE & TINA SMITH, PARTICK SPICER, ELAINE SLETAGER, JENNIFER SMITH, PATRICIA SPICKELMIER, JAY SLETAGER, RALPH SMITH, PETER SPILLER, C R SLEYSTER, DAVID & TINA SMITH, RALPH SPINNEY, FAMILY SLICKPOO, ALLEN SMITH, RANDY SPITZ, RAY SLIGH, DAVID SMITH, RICHARD SPIVEY, DANIEL SLOAN, MARY SMITH, RICK SPIVEY, EVELYN SLOVER, MATT SMITH, RICK SPOKANE COUNTY SLUSHER, DARLENE SMITH, RILEY COMMISIONER SLUTZ, YVONNE SMITH, ROBERT SPOKANE MOUNTAINEERS SMALLOWITZ, HOWARD SMITH, ROBERT AND JO ANNE SPOKANE PUBLIC RADIO SMITH, BARBARA SMITH, ROBYN SPOKESMAN REVIEW SMITH, BEN SMITH, TOM SPOONER, ROBERT SMITH, BILL SMITH, TRACY SPOONHUNTER, JOYCE SMITH, BONNIE SMITH, WILLIAM SPOTO, ALAN SMITH, BRIAN & MAMIKO SMITH JR, ASHBY SPOTTS, RICHARD SMITH, CARLTON SMITH/STRAYER/TREJOS SPRINGER, FAMILY SMITH, CHRISTY & DOROTHY SMITH; JR., ASHBY W.& JOYCE M. SPROSSEL, ROBERT SMITH, CHUCK SNOW III, WILLIAM SPROUSE, CHARLES & EDITH SMITH, CONNIE SNOW RIVER SPURLING, HENRY SMITH, CONNIE SNYDER, ANNE ST. GODARD, GENE SMITH, CYNTHIA & LUKE SNYDER, BETTY STAFFANSON, ROBERT

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STAFFORD, FAMILY STERLING MINING COMPANY STREETER, DAN STAGGS, BOB & DEBORAH STERLING/HAMILTON STRENKEL, DAN STALANS, JENNIFER STERN, JERRY STRICKLIN, STEPHEN STALEY, CRAIG STERN/MILLARD STRIFE, MICHAEL STALLINGS, GARY STERNS, JEN STRIKER, JAMES STAMBER, KIRT STEVENS, AVAN STROHMAIER, DAVID STAMM, JOHN STEVENS, BRETT STROHSACKER, DEBRA STAMP, WILLIAM STEVENS, PATRICIA STRONG, LAURA STANDISH, JOHN STEVENS, PATRICIA & EWELL STRONG, RANDALL STANDISY, ADRIENNE STEVENS, PAUL & RUTHIE STRONG, RICHARD STANG, MT SENATOR BARRY STEVENS, RAVEN STROUP, BILL STANG, R STEVENS, SANDY STRUBLE, GREG STANISLAW, JOHN STEVENS, SARA STRUCK, GARY STANLEY, ALICE STEVENS/WILSON STRUNA, MELODY AND STANLEY, MELVIN STEVIENSON, CHARLES FRANK STANLEY, W.R. STEWARD, CAROLYN & JOE STUCKEY, JAY & TONY STANNORD, HOLLY STEWART, BONNIE STURDEVANT, JANET STANSELL, BETSY STEWART, LINDA STURM, GARY STANTON, ROGER & RONA STEWART/DULLEA STURM, NADINE STARCHAN, DON STIFTER, ELISSA STUTZMAN, LINDA STARK, MICHAEL STILES, CHUCK SUDA, CATHY STARK, RONALD STIRITZ, JENNIFER SUHFRAS, GAIL & JOHN STARK, WENDELL STITSEL, MARTY SULLINOS, ROBERT STARKE, J.A. STIVEN, SCOTT SULLIVAN, AMY STARKINEATHER, JON STIX, AMY SULLIVAN, CHARLOTTE STARR, JEAN STOCKDALE, JULIE SULLIVAN, NEIL STAUDER, JACK STOCKMAN, LYNNE SUMMA, B. STEARNS, RICH STOCKSTILL, MICHELLE SUMMERDAY, ALAN STECK, JEFF STOCKWELL, FRANK SUMMERHILL, SUSAN STEDLER, ALLISON STOICHEFF, ID REP JERRY SUMMERS, JOE STEELE, NATHAN STOKES, LES SUMMINS, LAURENCE STEELE, ROBERT STOKES, SHIRLEY SUN, DARREN STEEN, DONNA STOLTZ, JIM SUNDERSHAW/SUTTON STEFANO, STEVE STONE, BARTON SUNFLOWER CONSULTING, STEFFIN, MICHELLE STONE, BRYCE SUNSHINE MINING & STEIN, TIM STONE, LANDON REFINING COMPANY STEINBORN, BRENNA STONE, ROGER SUNY-ESF STEINER, FREDRICK STORER, ROGER SUPPIGER, GERHART STEINER, JANET STORY, PAM SUPPLEE, KATE STEINES, TIM STOUGHTON, JULIE SURBRUGG, ED STEINHOFF, DAN STOUT, BENJAMIN SUSNIS, CINDY STEINKE, DON STOUT, KOEHLER SUSSMAN, BRAIN STEINMETZ, STEVE STOUT, THOMAS SUTTMEIER, TOM STEINWAY, GARY & CAROL STOUX, GERTRUDE SUTTON, GREG STELL, PATRICK STOVALL, BECKY SUTTON, JOAN STENBERG, LINDA & STEVE STOWELL, HELEN SUTTON/SWIDERSKI STENE, PHYLLIS & RAYMOND STOWELL, STEPHANIE SWAN, PATRICIA STEPHENS, DANIEL STRABEL, OTTO SWANK, STEPHEN STEPHENS, FAMILY STRANGIS, ANTHEA SWANN, ROBERT STEPHENS, SHARON STRATTON, JIM SWANSON, CINDY STEPHENSON, HAROLD STRATTON, JOHN SWANSON, DEBORAH STEPHENSON, JOHN STREADWICK, STEVEN SWANSON, JOHN STEPHENSON, SHELLY STREET, CAROLE SWANSON, ROBERT STERLING, RICHARD STREET, KATHRYN SWANSON, WALTER

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SWANSTROM, H. TAYLOR, MARY THOMPSON, KENNETH SWARD, JEAN TAYLOR, MATT THOMPSON, KIRK SWARTZ, MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR, SHAWN THOMPSON, LOIS SWEANEY, JAMES TAYLOR, SHERON THOMPSON, MARCIE & RICK SWEENEY, PETER TAYLOR, WENDY & TODD THOMPSON, MATT SWEET, BILL TAYLOR PAINNTER, LAURA THOMPSON, MEGHAN SWEET GRASS COUNTY TEACHER, SEAN THOMPSON, MICHAEL RECREATION ASSOC TEAGUE, CONNIE THOMPSON, MONTE & CHERI SWENDSEID, JAMES TEDDER, SONNY THOMPSON, NANCY SWENSON, DAVID TEDESCO, BILL THOMPSON, RICK SWIFT, BERNIE & ELIZABETH TEDEXO, WILLIAM THOMPSON, STEVE SWINEY, DAN TEED, DAVID & SANDRA THOMPSON, TERRY SWINGLE, JODY TEIFORD, DIANA THOMPSON, TOMMY SWORTH, ARLENE TELLAVECTOR PACIFIC LTD THOMPSON, TRAVIS SYKES, STEVE TEMPLETON, LOIS THOMPSON FALLS LIBRARY SYKES, TOM TEN EYCK, ANTHONY THOMSEN, CYNTHIA SYRES, STEVE TERESZKIEWICZ, THOMAS THORELL, LENNART SZYBNSKI, TRACIE THAGARD, SHIRLEY THORNDIKE, JACK T. L. CANE INC THAYER, JUNE THORNHILL, B. & DEANNA T.R.E.E.S. COSTAL CHAPTER THAYER, SUSAN THORNTON, ELIZABETH TABAYOYONG, ANTHONY THE ACTIVISM CENTER AT THORNTON, JENNIFER TABER, MARILYN WETLANDS PRESERVE THORNTON, NICOLE TABER, RICHARD THE AMERICAN SPIRIT THORNTON, SHIRLEY & TAFT, JAY THE ARCHIBALD CO. RUSSELL TAFT, JUNE THE LANDS COUNCIL THORNTON, WENDY TAILLON, LESLIE THE LIBRARIES THORPE, BEN TAJAN, JOE THE NATURE CONSERVANCY THORPSON, MONTE TAJAN, TYLER THE WAY TRAVEL THORSON, JON TALLANT, ROBERTA THERMOSAC INC THORSON, LESLIE TAMAZAKI, TETSUO THERRIAN, DAVE THORSON, WALTER & MARY TAMMARO, VINCE THIBAULT, DENNIS & CAROLYN THOUSON, JODY TANAN/FARRAR/EBERLE THOLE, RONALD THREADGILL, JOE TANGEN, TOM THOMA, HEATHER THUNLOW, PEGGY TANNER, TERRY THOMAS, DALE THURGOOD, LYNDA TANNHEIMER, HEIDI THOMAS, DAN THURPE, JON TAPLR, KYLE THOMAS, JAMES THURSTON, JESSICA TAPP, HELEN THOMAS, LAURIE THURSTON, ROBERT & TARPY, DEAN THOMAS, PATRICIA PATRICIA TARR, SUSAN THOMAS, RACHEL THURSTON-LEE, MARTHALIE TARUID, JOHNNY THOMAS, SHANE TIBBS, DON TASHOFF, PHIL THOMAS, STANLEY TIGHE, ANNE MARIE TATE, DANNY THOMAS, TIM TIGHE, MICHELLE TATE, DENNIS THOMAS, TIMOTHY TILLBERG, NANCY TATE, REED THOMAS, WILLIAM TILLISCH/SEASHORE TATRO, BRYAN THOMASON, ROBERT TILLISIL, TOM TAULE, MICHELE THOMMEN, MARK TILTON, MELISA TAYLOR, DANIEL THOMPSON, CLARICE & JACK TILTON, WILLIAM TAYLOR, DARCY THOMPSON, ELAINE TIMBLIN, DEVIN TAYLOR, DIXIE THOMPSON, EULA TIMMONS, BECKY TAYLOR, DONALD THOMPSON, GARY TINDER, AMBER TAYLOR, ELAINE THOMPSON, GAYLE TINDER, JEAN TAYLOR, FAMILY THOMPSON, GORDON TINGEY, ORSON TAYLOR, KATHERYN THOMPSON, JENNIFER TINTINGER, TOM TAYLOR, MARK THOMPSON, JOSEPH TITLISCH, TOM

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TITUS, FAMILY TROY BUSINESS AND US BUREAU OF MINES TITUS, ROSS PROFESSIONAL CLUB US ENVIRONMENTAL TOBIN, DOUG & PAM TROY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PROTECTION AGENCY TODD, CHIP TROY PUBLIC SCHOOLS USDA FOREST SERVICE TODT, KATHLEEN TRULOCK, MARJORIE USDA FS REGION 1 RO, TOLAND, DOUGLAS & MARY TRULOCK, MARJORIE & PIPER USDA FS REGION 6 RO, TOLLIVER, LARRY TRUMAN, MARGARET USDI OFFICE OF TOLMAN, JAMES TRYLIN, JOHN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY & TONHOFER, DENNIS TSCHIGER, EDWARD COMPLIANCE TONKYN, CAROL TUCK, HARRY UTCRAFT, SHERRY TONNER, CAROL TUCKER, GARY & VIRGINIA VAIL, CURT & PAMELA TONNER, CAROL TUCKER, STANLEY VALDEZ, SHAUNA TOOHEY, CAM TUCKER, TIM VALLEY, TOM TOPE, EMILY TUCKER, WAYNE VALLEY PRESS TORGERSEN, ROGER TUEL, MICHAEL VAN BLARICOM, RICHARD TORGERSON, ALAN TUHOLSKE, JACK VAN BOOVEN, MISHA TORIGOE, ANN TUMA, DARRELL & MAYRLYN VAN DE MARK, DICK TORKELSON, JOHN & SHIRLEY TURK, LAWRENCE VAN DELLEN, CLARENCE TOTONCHI, SARA TURK, RONALD VAN DORN, FOREST TOTTEN, TERRY TURL, MICHAEL VAN DUSEN, RUTH TOUBMAN, SARA TURNER, ALISTAR VAN FOSSEN, ROGER & TOUO-GROTHE/VELACUL TURNER, JERRY MONICA TOWNE, ANTHONY & AUDREY TURNER, KENT VAN GUNDY, DAVE TOWNER, DOUG TURNEY, FAMILY VAN HORNE, STEVE TOWNSDIN, JOSIE TUTOR, L.A. VAN KURIN, SHAWNA TOWNSEND, BETTY JO & TUTT, CELESTE VAN LIEN, DEE EDWARD TUTT, DAVID VAN LIEU, DEE TOWNSEND, LOREN TWEEDALE, ANTHONY VAN MAANEN, FRANCINE TOZZI, TOM TWIFORD, ROBERT VAN OOYEN, JOLANDA & TRACY, GENIE TWINBULL, TRAVIS RANDY TRACY, JEANNE TYLER, KAREN VAN STONE, DALE TRACY, LEO & MARY U OF CHICAGO; DEPT OF GEO VAN VALKENBERG, SUSANNE TRAYNOR, JOHN SCIE VAN VOLKINBERG, PAT TREEPANIER, LIONEL U OF NEVADA DEPT OF MINING VAN WIE, JENNIFER TREJOS, BRUCE ENG VANDEBONCOEUR, JAMES TREYOR, BRUCE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS VANDERFORD, WILLIAM TRI STATE WATER QUALITY U.S. BORAX VANDERSANDE, JAQUES & COUNCIL U.S. BUREAU OF LAND ELAINE TRIBOULET, JUDY & MAX MANAGEMENT VANDERSTEEN, C.A. TRICE, PHILIP U.S. DEPT OF LABOR VANDLEWEERD, FRANK TRICK/ANDERSON U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE VANDOLAH, JOHN TRIEPKE, JACK U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY VANDORT, JON TROCHMAN, CARLYON & JOHN U.S.D.A. NATIONAL VANGUARD RESEARCH TROTTER, TINA AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY VANGUNDY, DARCY TROUT UNLIMITED MONTANA U.S.D.I. OFFICE OF ENVIR. VANGUNDY, JENNI COUNCIL POLICY & COMP. VANHELDEN, LUKE TROUT UNLIMITED PANHANDLE UITHOF, ROBERT VANMATRE, ZACHARY CHAPTER UL, BEN VANN, DOUG TROVERR, CLAIRE ULVESTAD, BARBARA & VANSTONE, JOANN TROWMAN, JOSHUA EDWARD VANVOLKINBURG, PAT TROY & TROY RURAL VOL. FIRE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA VARGA, JANET DEPT. UPHUS, SHAREL VAUGHN, JOSEPH TROY BUSINESS & US ANTIMONY CORPORATION VELACHICH, TERRY PROFESSIONAL ASSOC US BUREAU OF MINES VERBAINS, RHEA

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VERBECK, MARY WALDENBERG, CAROL WATER RESOURCES VERBY LAW OFFICE WALDRON, JIM REGIONAL OFFICE VERHOOGEN, MARY LEE WALDROP, JAN WATERFIELD, D. VERMEER, RYAN WALDRUP, JON & SUZANNE WATERFIELD, RACHEL VERMILLION, JEFF WALDRUP, MICHAEL WATERFRONT PROPERTY VERNIEU, BILL WALKER, BARBARA MANAGEMENT VERNON, ALEX WALKER, HARLAN WATEROUS, ROBERT VESSEL, ELIZABETH WALKER, HAROLD WATEROVS, ROBERT VEST, BILL WALKER, JAMES WATERS, MARK VICARI, DEBORAH WALKER, KEELEY WATKINS, BRENDA VICKERY, JAMES WALKER, MIKE WATKINS, BRIAN VIGNALI, ROBERT WALL, ALEXANDER WATKINS, FAMILY VINCENT, ANTHONY WALL, DAVID & LAURELIE WATKINS, MARTHA VINCENT, VAUGHN & LORETTA WALL, JAMES WATSON, E. J. VINCENT, VIRGINIA WALLACE, BARBARA WATSON, FAMILY VINEYARD/BUDER WALLACE, GREG WATSON, LINDA VINNEN, KIM WALLACE, JACK & SHARON WATSON, MARK VINSON, DIANE WALLACE, TODD WATSON, MISTEE EVERTS VINSON, GEORGE WALLACE, VIOLA WATSON, SEAN VIOLETTE, BETTY WALLS, REBECCA WATSON, TROY & JERON VISHER, DENNIS WALSH, VICKI WATSON, VICKI VIVIAN, FRAN & GWEN WALSH, VICKI WATT, DAVID & DOROTHY VLAHOVICH, JERRY WALTERS, BILLI JO WATT, FERN VOGEL, JEFF WALTON, JAKOB WEARLEY, REID VOGEL, PAUL WALTZ, PHIL WEASELHEAD, JOE VOGELSIZER, SERA WALZ, MARTHA WEATHERL, CHRIS & MARIEN VOGLER, SCOTT WANAMAKER, JOAN WEATHERS, MARY VOGLEWEDE, MARY WARD, CELIA WEATHERSON, M.J. VOLBERDING, JAMES WARD, DAN WEAVER, ANDREW VOLDSETH, NORMAN WARD, JEFFREY WEAVER, JANA VOLKENAND, ANASTAZIA WARD, ROBERT R. & GRETCHEN WEAVER, LU VOLLMER, CHELSEG J. WEBB, CHRIS VOLZ, PAULA WARD, TIMOTHY WEBB, SONYA VON BOECK, RENE WARDEN, CHRISTIANSEN, WEBBER, JEFF VON HAGEN, KATHERINE JOHNSON & BERG WEBER, BYRON VON VOLTINBURG, JENNIFER WARING, PHILIP WEBER, GARY VOORHEES, RON & SUSAN WARING, ROBERT WEBER, JULIE VOUTYRAS, GUNTA WARMAN INTERNATIONAL INC. WEBER, MARK VRANIZAN, JOE WARNE, DONALD WEBER, RYAN VRIALE, RICHARD WARNER, K. WEBER, SCOTT VROMAN WARNER, KENNETH WEBSTER, JACK & NITA WADE, WAYNE AND JUDY WARNICK, JON WEGNER, STEVE WAGNER, JOE WARREN, MICHAEL WEICHMAN, JOE WAGNER, SHANDA WARREN, RONALD WEIDLER, JOHN WAGONER, MIKE WARREN, WES WEIDMAN, LARRY WAHL, DAN WARWICK, ANN WEIDMAN, LEMOIN WAHL, WILLIAM WASHINGTON, MICHAEL & JUNE WEIGHTMAN, KERRY WAHLGREN, JULIE WASHINGTON BELT AND DR WEINER, EDWARD WAINWRIGHT, ROSS SYSTEMS WEINER, KAYLA WAKEFIELD, LINDA WASSENARR, SARA WEINSTEIN, CLAIRE WAKEFIELD, TODD WASSERBURGER, WAYNE WEISSMAN, ELLEN WAKELEY, FAMILY WASSERMAN, DANA WELCH, ED WAKELEY, FRANK & VALERIE WASYLIK, MARK WELCH, JENNIFER WAKEMAN, BRIAN WELCH, LAURIE

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WELCH, LOIS WHITE, BASIL WILLIAMS, CHARLES WELCH, MARGE WHITE, DONALD WILLIAMS, CHRIS WELCH, MONICA WHITE, ERIC & LINDA WILLIAMS, CLARK WELCH ENGINEERING WHITE, GERMAINE WILLIAMS, ERIC WELLER, GREGORY WHITE, JAMES WILLIAMS, FAMILY WELLES, JO WHITE, JEFFREY WILLIAMS, GARY WELLING, RICHARD & JOANN WHITE, JERRY WILLIAMS, HOWARD WELLMAN, CHRIS WHITE, NANCY WILLIAMS, JAMES WELLS, JEFF WHITE, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, JOHN WELLS, JEFF WHITE/PRICE WILLIAMS, KATHERINE & WELLS, JENNY WHITESELL, STEVE ROBERT WELLS, LYNN WHITHAM, ISAIAH WILLIAMS, LONNIE WELLS, SARA WHITHAM, ISAIAH WILLIAMS, MARJORIE WELLS, SHERRY WHITHAM, JEZRED WILLIAMS, MR & MRS WELSCH, BRIAN WHITING, KEITH WILLIAMS, MR & MRS CLAY WELTZ, JOE WHITMIRE, GERALD & JUDITH WILLIAMS, RUSSELL WENDS, NICK WHITNEY, LINDA WILLIAMS, SHANNON WENTHOLD, DEWAYNE WHITNEY, PAMELA WILLIAMS/LINVALL WENTNER, KENETTE WHITSON, BILL & NITA WILLIAMS/MARSHALL, WERLEY, KEN WHITTAKER, GREGORY WILLIAMS/MORRIS WERNER, CRAIG & LEA WHITTEMORE, ROBERT WILLIAMS/WENTZ WERNER, FAMILY WHITTEN, KAREN WILLIAMSON, COBEY WERNER, PETER WHITTEN, LAURA WILLIAMSON, JEB WERRY, E. V. WHITTIER, CHEYENNA WILLIAMSON, MAURICE WESCOTT, LISA WHITTOM, CAROL WILLIAMSON, SUE & TIM WEST, JIM WICK, O.J. WILLIS, CAROL WEST, STEVE WICKHAM/GODING WILLIS, JENNIFER WESTAR RESOURCES WIDGER, EARL WILLIS, RUS WESTATE MACHINERY WIGGER, MATT WILLIS/YARBOROUGH COMPANY WIGHT, MARALYSE WILLY, BARBARA WESTECH WILCOX, DIANE WILMA, EMILY WESTERN, LINDA WILCOX, G. WILSEY, CYL WESTERN ENVIRONMENTAL WILCOX, SKIP WILSON, ALICE TRADE ASSOC WILD FOREVER WILSON, BARBARA WESTERN MINE ENGINEERING WILD ROCKIES EARTH FIRST WILSON, BILL AND LINDA INC. COVE MALLARD COALITION WILSON, DAWN WESTERN MINING ACTION WILDER, SHARI WILSON, DEBBIE PROJECT WILDERNESS INSTITUTE WILSON, IRENE WESTERN NEWS WILDERNESS SOCIETY WILSON, IRENE WESTFALL, DON WILDERNESS WATCH WILSON, JEFF WESTLUND, ESTHER WILDLANDS INSTITUTE WILSON, JIMMY WESTMONT MINING INC WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT WILSON, JOHN AND MARIAN WETMOE, RON INSTITUTE WILSON, KIM WETZ, DAVE WILDMAN, V.L. WILSON, LINDA & WILLIAM WETZ, RHODA WILEY, BEVERLY WILSON, LYNDA WETZLER, KIM WILGUESS, DAVID WILSON, MARCY WEYERHAEUSER WILHARM, MARYANN WILSON, MARGARET WHALEN, ETHEL WILHELM, GEORGE WILSON, MICHAEL WHEALE, KRISTIN WILHINS, HANS WILSON, NANCY WHEAT, STEPHEN WILKINS, DEBBIE WILSON, PAUL WHEELER, DOOLEY WILKINS, DON WILSON, PHILLIP WHEELER, VAUGHNETTE WILLIAM, BILL WILSON, S. ARCHIBALD WHEELWRIGHT, KAREN WILLIAMS, ANDREA WILSON, SARAH WHITCHURCH, GARY WILLIAMS, ANGEL WILSON, SETH

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WILSON, VERN WOOD, CONNIE YOUNG, BERNETTA WILTON, TED WOOD, HOLLEY & MARLIN YOUNG, DAVE WINDERMAN, MARJORIE WOOD, JAMES YOUNG, DAVID WINDOM, BOB & RITA WOOD, JIM YOUNG, DEAN WINDWARD ENVIRONMENTAL, WOOD, JOHN YOUNG, EDWARD LLC WOOD, MARY & MARK YOUNG, JAMES WINEBARK, TERRIE WOOD, NATHAN & JANE YOUNG, LORI WINEBARK, THOMAS WOOD, PENNY YOUNG, LORIN WING, JASON & KIRA WOOD, ROBERT YOUNG, MARY LOU WINGO, GENE WOOD, WILLIAM YOUNG, MATT WININGS, KENNETH WOODE, EUGENE YOUNG, MATTHEW WINK, BARRY WOODLAND, TOM YOUNGDAHL, STEVEN WINOGRAD, SIMON WOODRING, TINA YOUNGS, ALISON WINRIGHT, WADE WOODRUFF, GINA YOURGBERG, JOHN WINSLOW, DENVER WOODS, CHUCK YRJANA, DOUGLAS WINSLOW, ROXANNE WOODS, DEBBIE YUDITSKY, JACK & HELEN WINSTEAD, NICKOLAS WOODSOME, MICHAEL YUHNKE, ROBERT WINSTON, KAREN WOODWARD, JEWELL YUPE, DIANE WINTERBURN, KARA WOODWARD, TOM ZACKHEIM, HUGH WINTERER, DREW WOOLEY, JASON ZANDER, BETTY JANE WINTERRD, PAUL WOOLNOVEY, A. C. ZANTOW, ALENA & JOEY WINTERS, DENNIS WORCESTER, DEBBIE ZARNOWSKI, PETE WINTHOLD, DWAYNE WORTHINGTON, JOSEPH ZASKE, MARVIN WION, MILTON AND TONI WORZALA, ED ZAWDRY, LYNETTE WIRTH, CRYSTAL WOYCIECHOWICZ, TOVA ZAWLOCHI, CARLA WISDOM, DENNIS WREN, CARRIE ZEAZEAS, JOHN WISDOM, RANDELL WREN, THOMAS ZEDICHER, BRUCE WISE, ALLAN WRIGHT, CECELIA ZELINSKI, DAVID WISE, HAMAN WRIGHT, KEN ZELLERS, RALEIGH WISE, JAYNEE WRIGHT, R ZENDEL, ALEX WISE, JENNIFER WUNROW, KEVIN ZENTZIS, SHARON WISE, SANFORD WYBERG, BRYAN ZIEG, JERRY WISEN, PAUL WYBORNY, HARVEY ZIEHL, DONALD WISNER, S WYER, CATHY & GARY ZIELINSKI, XAVIER WITTE, BOB WYETH, NATHAN ZIEROLD, ARTHUR WITTE, JOSEPH & BECKY WYLIE, NICHOLAS ZIESEMER, DEBBIE WITTIG, BYRNE & VIRGINIA WYMAN, GLEN ZIMMER, LAURA WITTIG, EUGENE & RAYE WYMAN, RICHARD ZIMMERMAN, MARTI WITTMAN, GREGORY WYTHE, JOSEPH ZINES, CLARICE WITTWER, CONN YAAK VALLEY FOREST COUNCIL ZINITI, KATHERINE & VICKY WIXSON, DANIELLE AND TERRI YAHVAH, EUGENE ZINK, SHEILA WOLF, KYLER & SOLAN YAMADA, KRISTOFER ZINN, ROBERT WOLF, LEO & SYLVIA YANCY, MARK ZUGEL, GEORGE WOLF/QUINN YANST, JAMIE WOLFE, DAVID YANTORNO, DUANE WOLFF, FRITZ YARBROUGH, JIM WOLLENZIEN, BARRY YATES, CHRIS WOLPER, STEVEN YATES, DANA WOLSFELT, R. YAVADA, KRISTOFER WOLTEN, RANDE & SANDY YEAGER, JUDY WOMBACHER, ADAM C.& R.A. YEARY, ROBYN WOMBLE, ARTHUR YEWGUN, CHRIS WOMEN'S MINING COALITION YOCUM, DON WOOD, BETTY JO YORK, STEPHEN

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A copy of this final EIS and the draft and supplement EISs can be reviewed at the following locations or via the Internet at the DEQ web page (http://www.deq.state.mt.us/eis.htm) and the KNF web page (http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/Kootenai):

Supervisor's Office, Kootenai National Forest, Libby, MT Cabinet Ranger Station, Trout Creek, MT Montana Department of Environmental Quality, Helena, MT Montana State Library U.S. Corps of Engineers, Helena, MT Mansfield Library, University of Montana, Missoula, MT Lincoln County Library, Libby, MT Missoula City-County Library, Missoula, MT Thompson Falls Library, Thompson Falls, MT Heron Library, Heron, MT Noxon High School Library East Bonner County Library, Sandpoint, ID Clark Fork Library, Clark Fork, ID Coeur d’Alene Public Library, Coeur d’Alene, ID

Copies of this document are also available on request from:

Kootenai National Forest 1101 U.S. Hwy. 2 Libby, MT 59923 (406) 293-6211

Montana Department of Environmental Quality P.O. Box 200901 Helena, MT 59620-0901 (406) 444-1760 or 444-4323

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GLOSSARY CHAPTER 8 Glossary

CHAPTER 8: GLOSSARY acid-base potential. A laboratory method to determine the acid-generating potential of sulfide minerals. activated sludge. Collection of microorganisms and organic material in an aeration basin with the intent of producing a solid that will settle. adit. A nearly horizontal passage, driven from the surface, by which a mine may be entered, ventilated, and dewatered. aerie. A bird nest on a cliff or mountainside. air stripping. A mass of transfer process in which ammonia is removed from water by bringing the water in contact with ammonia-free air. This process reduces the partial pressure of ammonia which causes the ammonia to leave the water phase and enter the gas phase. allochthonous. Rock units that have been moved from their place of origin by thrust faulting. alluvium. Soil and rock that is deposited by flowing water. ambient. Surrounding, existing. analyte. A chemical to be analyzed in a water quality lab. anticline. A sharply arched fold of stratified rock from whose central axis the strata slope downward in opposite directions: opposed to syncline. appropriators. Persons or corporations that have a legal right to take and use surface or ground water resources. aquifer. Rock or sediment which is saturated with water and sufficiently permeable to transmit quantities of water. arete. A glacial feature caused by glacial erosion of both sides of a ridgeline. argillite. A rock that has formed as a result of the hardening of sediments by pressure and heat. Argillite is harder than mudstone and not as hard as shale. The rock is composed largely of particles of clay size and its made up of thin laminates. background. (air quality) Ambient. (scenic) The viewed landscape from 8 km (5 mi.) to infinity from an observer. bear analysis area (BAA). A sub-unit of a BMU used to analyze open road densities. Also used to determine the adequate amount of replacement habitat.

8-1 CHAPTER 8 Glossary bear management unit (BMU). Land area containing sufficient quantity and quality of all seasonal habitat components to support a female grizzly. Used to analyze percent habitat effectiveness (HE). biodiversity. A term that describes the variety of lifeforms, the ecological role they perform, and the genetic diversity they contain. biological minimum. In this context, the minimum amount of some component necessary for viability. borrow materials. Soil or rock dug from one location to provide fill at another location. breakpoint chlorination. Also known as superchlorination, is accomplished by the addition of chlorine in an amount which will oxidize ammonia-nitrogen to nitrogen gas. broadcast seeding. A means of planting where seed is distributed on the ground surface mechanically or by hand. candidate. Those species under consideration for possible listing as "endangered", or "threatened", in accordance with the 1973 Endangered Species Act. carbonate. A sedimentary rock composed chiefly of carbonate minerals (e.g. limestone and dolomite). carrying capacity. The maximum number of animals that can be sustained over the long-term on a specified land area. catchment. A geographic area that collects rain or snowfall. character type. Pertains to a large physiographic area of land, such as the Columbia Rockies, which has common visual characteristics of landforms, rock formations, water features, and vegetative patterns. chlorine contact chamber. A basin designed to allow chlorine and bacteria to come in contact, with the intent of killing or reducing the viability of the bacteria. clastic. Consisting of fragments of rocks or organic structures that have been removed individually from their places of origin. coarse fragment. Rock that is larger than 2 millimeters (about 1/16 inch) in diameter. colluvium. Fragments of rock carried and deposited by gravity. confluence. The point where two streams meet. conservation assessment and strategy. A biological analysis of species viability and a plan for managing a species that will allow it to survive over time. Includes biological information, current status, and management and monitoring strategies needed to conserve the species.

8-2 CHAPTER 8 Glossary contrast. The juxtaposition of dissimilar elements (as form, line, color and texture) in the landscape. The closer the juxtaposition of dissimilar elements and the stronger their differences, the more noticeable they become. construction zone. The area that includes the physical workings of a mine such as adits, roads, mills, tailings ponds, pipelines, and slurry lines. containerized seedling. A small, young tree held within a container. corridor. A defined tract of land, usually linear, through which a species must travel to reach habitat suitable for reproduction and other life-sustaining needs.

Cretaceous. The third and latest of the periods included in the Mesozoic Era. Also the system of strata deposited in the Cretaceous period and related most commonly to the age of the dinosaurs. cutoff. A clay-filled trench beneath a dam to "cut off" water seeping beneath the dam. cyclone. Centrifugal classifying device. dBA or decibels A scale. A logarithmic unit for measuring sound intensity, using the decibel A weighted scale, which approximates the sound levels heard by the human ear at moderate sound levels, with a 10 decibel increase being a doubling in sound loudness. decant water. Water recycled from the tailings pond to the mill for reuse. deep rip. Breaking up compacted soil, or overburden, to a depth below normal tillage. degradation. A process by which the quality of water in the natural environment is lowered. dike. A tabular body of igneous rock that cuts across the structure of adjacent rock units. Although some dikes result from the intrusion of magma, some are the result of metasomatic replacement. dilution. A process in which the chemical concentration of constituents in a stream decreases as a result of mixing with cleaner water. dispersal. The movement, usually one way, and on any time scale, of plants or animals from their point of origin to another location where they subsequently produce offspring. dispersal corridor. A corridor through which young disperse from their area of birth. dispersed recreation. Recreation that occurs outside of developed sites in the unroaded and roaded environment (e.g., hunting, backpacking, and berry picking). discontinuity. Any fracture in bedrock, such as faults and bedding fractures; a boundary between seismic layers of the earth.

8-3 CHAPTER 8 Glossary distance zones. Portions of the viewed landscape that are designated distances from the observer; see foreground, middleground, and background. downgradient. A direction characterized by lower fluid potential or hydraulic head. drainage sump. A hole or pit that collects mine waters. drill seeding. A mechanical method for planting seed in soil. dynamic flow failure. Landslide movement characterized by fluid-like flow of the landslide material. earthquake loading. The application of earthquake forces to a structure. effective old growth. Old growth that not only meets all the age and size class requirements along with typical habitat components such as snags and dead and down logs, but also is large enough or with appropriate shape to allow species dependent on forest interiors to flourish. This is a subjective term with many variables, particularly with regards to the wildlife or plant species affected. Also see “old growth areas managed by the KNF Plan.” effluent. Waste water discharge. endangered. Any species, plant or animal, that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range. Endangered species are identified by the Secretary of the Interior in accordance with the 1973 Endangered Species Act.

Endangered Species Act. An act of Congress, enacted in 1973, to protect and recover threatened or endangered plant or animal species and their habitats. The Secretary of Interior, in accordance with the Act, identifies or lists the species as "threatened" or "endangered". environmental stochasticity. Random variation in environmental attributes such as temperature, precipitation, and fire frequency. ephemeral stream. A stream that flows only as a direct response to rainfall or snowmelt events; having no baseflow. evaporation. The physical separation of a liquid from a dissolved or suspended solid. Energy is applied to the system to volatize the liquid leaving the solids behind. exterpate. Localized extinction of a species or population. face. The part of an adit or mine that is actively being excavated; the end of the adit being excavated. factor-of-safety. Forces causing sliding divided by forces resisting sliding; for example, at a factor-of- safety of 1.0, the forces causing sliding are the same as those resisting sliding. fault. A fracture or fracture zone where there has been displacement of the sides relative to one another.

8-4 CHAPTER 8 Glossary fault gouge zone. A soft clayey or clay-like material filling or partly filling a fault zone. flotation. A mineral recovery process where individual mineral grains are selectively "floated" and skimmed off the top of an agitated water/chemical bath. forb. Any herbaceous plant, usually broadleaved, that is not a grass or grass-like plant. foreground. The viewed landscape from 0 to 0.8 km (0 to 0.5 mi.) from an observer. fragmentation. Process of reducing size and connectivity of stands that comprise a forest. In more general terms, fragmentation can refer to the state of two or more similar habitat locations separated by a land use or type that is incompatible with the species in question's ability to traverse it. genus. A group of related species used in the classification of organisms (plural = genera). glacial moraine. Mounds and ridges of broken rock and soil particles deposited by glacial action. ground water extraction system. The configuration of wells and associated pumping rates required to contain or remediate ground water contamination. habitat effectiveness. The ability of the habitat to be used to its fullest extent for the biological needs of a given species. Habitat effectiveness can be reduced by several factors, such as disturbance or proximity of inappropriate habitat, which may reduce the use of some of the area even though all the necessary habitat components are present. habituate. Become accustomed to. hardness. A measure of the amount of calcium, magnesium, and iron dissolved in the water. heavy metals. Metallic elements with high molecular weights, generally toxic in low concentrations to plants and animals. home range. An area in which an individual animal spends most of its time doing normal activities. hydraulic conductivity. A measure of the ease with which water moves through soil or rock; permeability. hydric soil. A soil that is saturated, flooded, or ponded long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions that favor the growth and regeneration of hydrophytic (water- loving) vegetation. Hydric soils that occur in areas having positive indicators of hydrophytic vegetation and wetland hydrology are wetland soils. hydrophytic vegetation. The sum total of plant life growing in water or on a substrate that is at least periodically deficient in oxygen as a result of excessive water content. When hydrophytic vegetation comprises a community where indicators of hydric soils and wetland hydrology also occur, the area has wetland vegetation.

8-5 CHAPTER 8 Glossary hydroseeding. Broadcasting seed in a spray of water. Mulch and fertilizer may be added to the spray. impoundment dike. An earthen dam or tailings dam. indicator species. Species of fish, wildlife, or plants which reflect ecological changes. Forest Service has identified animal species that are used to monitor the effects of planned management activities on viable populations of wildlife and fish. The indicator species for the Kootenai National Forest are: grizzly bear, gray wolf, bald eagle, peregrine falcon, elk, white-tailed deer, mountain goat, and pileated woodpecker. interim reclamation. Reclamation conducted during operations to reduce erosion, sedimentation, noxious weed invasion, and visual impacts. The reclamation may or may not be redisturbed at mine closure, interior forest bird. Those species whose environmental requirements are best met in stands that are not affected by edge, or those portions of stands that are large enough that edge effects are no longer apparent. intermittent stream. A stream that does not flow continuously from its source to the mouth, at least for a portion of the year. introgress. The mixing of genes from two closely related species (hybridization). ion exchange. A process based on the use of specifically formulated resins. Selective ion exchange for the removal of ammonium is accomplished by passing liquid through a column of zeolite which has a high selectivity for the ammonium ion. After a critical relative concentration of recoverable ion to exchanged ion in the solution is exceeded, the exchange resin, zeolite, is said to be spent. Spent resin is usually recharged by exposing it to a very concentrated solution of the original exchange ion so that a reverse exchange takes place. This results in a regenerated resin and the removal of a concentrated solution of the ammonium ion. joint. Fracture in rock, generally more or less vertical or transverse. lacustrine. Fine sediment deposited in a lake. land application disposal. A method of disposing waste water that relies on sprinkler application over a large area and/or percolation ponds. Disposed water may evaporate, be used by vegetation, or infiltrate to the ground water system. leachate. A solution obtained by leaching, as in the downward percolation of water through tailings materials, and containing soluble substances. limit equilibrium analysis. A standard stability analysis.

8-6 CHAPTER 8 Glossary liquefaction. When an earthquake occurs, energy released by rupturing in the earth's crust causes cyclic waves to travel through the rock and soil mass. Saturated soils can then experience enough pressure between the individual grains that the soil loses its cohesion (shear strength) and behaves as a liquid. lithofacies. The record of any sedimentary environment including both physical and organic characters. loading. Pertaining to the contribution of material or chemicals to a receiving stream. loess. Wind blown soil deposits. long term. A period greater than the life of the mine (i.e., postoperational). macroinvertebrate. Small animals without backbones that are visible without a microscope, for example, insects, small crustaceans, and worms. macronutrient. Elements necessary in large amounts for plant growth, usually refers to nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur. mainstem. The primary channel in a stream or river. makeup water. Additional water required to supplement water lost during the milling process. management area. Geographic areas, not necessarily contiguous, which have a common set of management requirements set by the KNF Forest Plan requirements and land allocations. management situations. Areas of grizzly bear or mountain goat habitat, that due to their characteristics, have specific Forest Service management goals and directions. mean. The average number of a set of values. median. A numerical value in the midpoint of a range of values with half the value points above and half the points below. mesic. Intermediate or moderate moisture or temperature; or reference to organisms adapted to moderate climates. metric. A value calculated from existing data and used for summarization purposes. microclimate. A small area influenced by its own weather patterns. middleground. The viewed landscape from 0.8 to 4.8 km (0.5 to 3 mi.) from an observer. mine dry. Changing room for employees. mitigation. An action to avoid, minimize, reduce, eliminate, replace, or rectify the impact of a management practice.

8-7 CHAPTER 8 Glossary moraine. A landform resulting from glacial deposition of material such as boulders, till, gravel, sand, and clay. mycorrhizae. An association that develops when certain fungi and plant roots form a mutually beneficial relationship. One of the beneficial results is that mycorrhizae help plants absorb nutrients for soils. neotropical migrant birds. Bird species that migrate to tropical areas such as Central or South America for the wintering months. Includes most of Montana's song birds. nitrification/denitrification. A biological process for the conversion of ammonia compounds to nitrogen gas. The process is carried out in two steps. In the first step, nitrification, the ammonia compound is aerobically converted to nitrate by bacteria. In the second step, denitrification, nitrate is aerobically converted to nitrogen gas. non-specular. Conductor treated in the factory to remove the sheen normally present on new conductors. old growth areas managed by the KNF Plan. These areas are managed as management areas (MA 13). The goal of MA 13 is to maintain 10 percent on KNF lands below 5,500 feet within a major drainage in old growth condition (as described below under old growth ecosystems). The Forest Plan direction is to provide a diversity of types of old growth units located throughout a drainage, ranging in size from 100 to 1,200 acres, with occasional units as small as 50 acres. Also see “effective old growth.” old growth associated species. Those species that depend on habitat components normally found in old growth, such as large snags or large dead and down woody material, but that can survive in other age or size class forest stands if those habitat components are present. old growth dependent species. Those species that can only survive in old growth habitats, or that need old growth for some critical portion of their life cycle. old growth ecosystems. Old growth ecosystems can be defined by elements of structure, function, and composition. Structure includes large live and dead old-growth trees, and fallen dead trees on land and in streams. Function refers to the mechanisms and rates of ecological processes, including high primary productivity (photosynthesis), high respiratory rates relative to younger stands, a “shifting-mosaic steady state” of living biomass, and large accumulations of dead organic matter. Composition refers to the species of plants and animals present in old growth ecosystems, including old growth dependent or associated species. overburden. Geologic material of any nature that overlies a deposit of ore or coal. palliative. A substance that relieves the effects of a problem.

8-8 CHAPTER 8 Glossary palustrine system wetland. Palustrine system wetlands are traditionally called marshes, swamps, bogs, or fens. They include all nontidal wetlands dominated by trees, shrubs, persistent emergents, emergent mosses or lichens, and all such wetlands that occur in tidal areas where salinity due to ocean-derived salts is below O.5 percent. patio. The level area immediately outside the adit portal, built of fill to provide a work area, and access to the mine area. peak flow. The greatest attained water flow in a specified period of time. pelagic. Free swimming or floating organisms which live free from direct dependence on the bottom or shore of a water body. perched water table. An isolated saturated zone above an impermeable layer in an otherwise unsaturated soil or rock. perennial stream. A stream that flows throughout the year, and from source to mouth. period of record. The period of time over which data have been collected. permeable. Allowing the passage of fluids. phreatic surface. The boundary between saturated and unsaturated soil zone in an aquifer. pillar. A column of rock retained for structural support in a mine. piping. Creation of tunnels or cavities from the movement of water in soil. plankton (ic). Aquatic animal and plant organisms that drift or float, unable to influence their own course, and ranging in size from microorganisms to jellyfish. plasticity. A soil property indicating the degree to which a soil can be molded before breaking.

Pleistocene. The first epoch of the Quarternary Period in the Cenozoic Era with respect to the age of the earth. Characterized by the spreading and recession of the ice sheets, and by the appearance of modern man. poaching. Illegal hunting, including hunting without a license or proper permit or hunting out of season. population. A collection of individuals that share a common gene pool. In this document, local population refers to those breeding individuals within the immediate project area. population viability. Probability that a population will persist for a specified period of time across its range despite normal fluctuations in population and environmental conditions. portal. Surface entrance to a mine, particularly to a tunnel or adit.

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Precambrian. All rocks formed before Cambrian time are now call Precambrian in Canada and by many geologists in the . The age class of rocks may be substituted for Achaean and Proterozoic. pressure filtration. A water treatment system that uses a filter in conjunction with a pump. probable maximum flood. The flood resulting from Probable Maximum Precipitation; the largest flood event theoretically possible. quartzite. A rock that has formed as a result of the hardening of sediments by pressure and heat. A granular metamorphic rock consisting essentially of sand-sized particles and quartz. rain-on-snow event. A meteorological occurrence in the months of December through February during which the heat contained in rainfall melts the existing snow cover producing large amounts of runoff and high stream flows in a short time frame. raise. Incremental increases in the height of a dam. raptors. Birds of prey. reach. An extended portion of river with uniform characteristics. reclamation. The concept of reclamation of land has been defined as including all desirable and practical methods for: (a) designing and conducting a surface disturbance in a manner that minimizes the effect of the disturbance and enhances the reclamation potential of the disturbed lands; (b) handling surficial material in a manner that ensures a root zone that is conducive to the support of plant growth where required for future use; and (c) contouring the surface to minimize hazardous conditions to ensure stability and to protect the surface against wind or water erosion (Soil Quality Criteria Working Group 1987). redd. A fish spawning nest. regeneration. Regrowth of a tree crop, or other vegetation, whether by natural or artificial means. replacement old growth. Older age class stands that have some of the characteristics of old growth but not all of them. Used for stands that are managed as old growth in compartments that lack the minimum amount of old growth. return ponds. Storage ponds for water to be recycled to the tailings pond. reverse osmosis. The normal osmosis process involves the flow of liquid across a semi-permeable membrane from a dilute concentration to a more concentrated solution until equilibrium is reached. Reverse osmosis is accomplished by applying high pressure to the concentrated side causing the process to reverse. This results in an even higher concentration of solute. The nitrogen compounds involved in the reverse osmosis process are mainly in the ammonium or nitrate form.

8-10 CHAPTER 8 Glossary rhizome. A vegetative species that spreads by shooting out underground stems. (Rhyzomatous.) riparian. Areas with distinct resource values and characteristics that are comprised of an aquatic ecosystem, and adjacent upland areas that have direct relationships with the aquatic system. This includes floodplains, wetlands, and lake shores. run-of-mill. Total material passing through a mill. salmonid. Member of the fish family Salmonidae; includes salmon and trout. scarify. To roughen the upper 1 to 2 inches of soil in preparation for seeding. sedge. A grass-like plant, often associated with moist or wet environments. sediment yield. The quantity of sediment delivered to a stream. seepage collection system. The system of drains, ponds, and pumps to collect and return tailings dam embankment seepage. segregation. The separation of water from sources of contamination in a mine. seismic. Of, or produced by, earthquakes. sensitive species. Those species, plant and animal identified by the Regional Forester for which population viability is a concern, as evidenced by: 1) significant current or predicted downwards trend in population numbers or density or 2) significant current or predicted downward trends in habitat capability that would reduce a species' existing distribution. seral stage. A developmental stage in the succession of plant communities. A seral community (or species) is replaced by another community (or species) as succession progresses. seven-inch slump. A test to measure the consistency of concrete where a standard 12-inch test column of concrete slumps to 7 inches. short term. A period of time less than 35 years (i.e., operational period). side slope. The slope of an embankment or waste dump. significant. See Appendix A. siltite. A rock that has formed as a result of the hardening of sediments by pressure and heat. Siltite is harder than mudstone, and not as hard as shale. The rock is composed of particles generally larger than clay size. slump test. A test to measure the consistency of concrete while still wet (see seven-inch slump above).

8-11 CHAPTER 8 Glossary slurry. A mixture of fine-grained solid material and water used to allow pumping as a way to transport the solid material over long distances. slimes. A product of wet crushing consisting of wet particles that will pass a 200-mesh screen. spalling. Rock breaking off in layers parallel to the surface. stability. The ability of a population to remain at approximately the same population size over time through stable natality and mortality rates. starter dam. Earthen dams built of borrow material to initiate construction of the tailings impoundment. standard deviation. A parameter that indicates the way in which a probability function or probability density function is centered around its mean and that is equal to the square root of the moment in which the deviation from the mean is squared. standpipe piezometer. A small well used to locate the water table. stochastic. Random, uncertain; involving a random variable. stope. Step-like underground excavation for removal of ore in successive layers. stratabound. Of or being contained within a particular rock unit. stratum. A section of a formation that consists of primarily the same rock type. study area. Study areas may refer to those identified in ASARCO's baseline studies or to those used for the environmental analysis. The size of study areas depends on the resource under consideration. For example, the area examined in ASARCO's 1984-1985 wildlife baseline study. The intensive study area, 25 square miles, primarily was comprised of the proposed permit area. The extensive study area, 125 square miles, extended beyond the permit area including adjacent lands. Most survey efforts were concentrated within the intensive study area. subpopulation. A well-defined set of interacting individuals that comprise a portion of a larger, interbreeding population. subsidence. The sudden sinking or gradual downward settling of the earth’s surface with little or no horizontal motion. sustainability. The ability of a population to maintain a relatively stable population size over time. syncline. A sharply arched fold of stratified rock from whose central axis the strata slope upward in opposite directions: opposed to anticline. tackifier. An agent that binds seed, fertilizer, and mulch to a site, often used when seeding slopes.

8-12 CHAPTER 8 Glossary tailings slurry decant. The liquid portion of the tailings slurry that remains after gravity settling in a tailings impoundment.

Tertiary. The earlier of two geologic periods comprised in the Cenozoic Era, in the classification generally used. Also, the system of strata deposited during that time period. threatened. Any species likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range, as identified by the Secretary of the Interior in accordance with the 1973 Endangered Species Act. toe dam. A small dam located at the base of a larger embankment; usually to collect seepage or runoff. total suspended solids. Undissolved particles suspended in liquid. transect. A line, strip, or series of plots from which biological samples, such as vegetation, are taken. trophic state. Position on food chain relative to other animals. unconfined aquifer. An aquifer in which there are no confining beds between the water table and the surface. unconsolidated. Loose or soft. ungulate. A hoofed mammal, such as deer or elk. upgradient. A direction characterized by higher fluid potential or hydraulic head. variety class. A particular level of visual variety or diversity of landscape character.

A (distinctive). Refers to areas where landforms, vegetative patterns, water features, and rock formations are of unusual or outstanding visual quality and are not common in the character type. B (common). Refers to areas where landscape features contain some variety but tend to be common throughout the character type. C (minimal). Refers to areas where landscape features have very little variety and high uniformity in form, line, color, and texture. viability. Ability of a population to maintain sufficient size so that it persists over time in spite of normal fluctuations in numbers; usually expressed as a probability of maintaining a specific population for a specific period. viewer sensitivity. The degree of viewer interest in the landscape's scenic quality.

Level 1 (high). At least 1/4 of users of primary travel routes, use areas, or water bodies, or at least 3/4 of users of secondary travel routes, use areas, or water bodies have major concern for scenic quality.

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Level 2 (moderate). Less than 1/4 of users of primary travel routes or use areas, or between 1/4 and 3/4 of users of secondary travel routes or use areas have major concern for scenic quality.

Level 3 (low). Less than 1/4 of users of secondary travel routes or use areas have major concern for scenic quality. viewshed. The portion of the surrounding landscape that is visible from a single observation point or set of points. visual quality objective. A desired level of scenic quality based on physical and sociological characteristics of an area. Refers to the degree of acceptable alterations of the characteristic landscape. zone of influence. The area outside the physical workings of the mine and related facilities that is affected by noise, pollution, encroachment, or other disturbances caused by mining activities.

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9-33 INDEX INDEX

A Biological opinion ...... E-1 Bull trout ...... 3-81, 3-118, 4-120 Responses to comm ents ...... FISH-601 Acid rock drainage ...... 3-26 Responses to comm ents ...... GEO-104 Air quality Affected environment ...... 3-5 C Cumulative impacts ...... 4-21 Cabinet Mountains Wilderness (see Wilderness) Environmental consequences ...... 4-10 Climate Monitoring ...... K-1 Affected environment ...... 3-6 Permit ...... C-1 Environmental consequences ...... 4-10 Responses to comm ents ...... AIR-1300 Comparison of alternatives ...... 2-193 Agency decisions ...... 1-23 Consultation with others ...... 5-1 Agency roles and responsibilities ...... 1-7 Cultural resources Alternatives Affected environment ...... 3-137 Agencies' preferred ...... 2-94 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-264 Sterling project (Alt II) ...... 2-16 Environmental consequences ...... 4-261 Considered but dismissed from Responses to comm ents ... CUL-1200 - 1201 further analysis ...... 2-160 Development ...... 2-1, 2-4 Modified project with D militations (Alt IV) ...... 2-85 Distribution of EIS ...... 7-1 No Action (Alt I) ...... 2-16 Project with modifications and militations (Alt III) ...... 2-67 Project with tailings paste deposition E and alternate water treatment (Alt V) 2-94 EIS preparers ...... 6-1 Responses to comm ents ...... NEPA-801 EIS process ...... 1-4 Aquatics/Fisheries Employm ent (also see Socioeconomics) Affected environment ...... 3-66 Sterling proposal ...... 2-52 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-135 Agencies' proposal ...... 2-135 Environmental consequences ...... 4-120 Responses to comm ents ...... ECON-1400 Monitoring ...... K-22 Environmental Protection Agency ...... 1-21 Responses to comm ents .... FISH-600 - 603 Erosion and sedim ent Area economy ...... 3-123 control ...... 2-49, 2-134, 4-55 Evaluation adit ...... 2-18, 2-98

B Bald eagle (see Threatened and Endangered F Species) Failur e modes and effects analysis ... 3-37; P-1 Biodiversity Fisheries (see A quatics/Fisheries) Affected environment ...... 3-86 Forest plan Cumulative impacts ...... 4-171 Affected environment ...... 3-3 Environmental consequences ...... 4-137 Environmental consequences ...... 4-4 Monitoring ...... K-21, 22, 28, 30 New management area descriptions .... O-1 Responses to comm ents ..... BIO-400 - 407 Responses to comm ents ...... FLP-700 Biological assessment ...... B-1

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G M Geology Mill Site Affected environment ...... 3-9 Sterling proposal ...... 2-36 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-33 Siting alternatives ...... 2-8, 2-122 Environmental consequences ...... 4-21 Miner al rights ...... 1-4 Responses to comm ents ..... GEO100 - 104 Responses to comm ents ...... GEO-103 Geochemistry (see Acid rock drainage) Mining plan ...... 2,62, 2-156 Geotechnical engineering Monitoring plans Environmental consequences .... 4-33, G-1 Agencies' proposed ...... 2-144, K-1 Glossary ...... 8-1 Sterling proposed ...... 2-60 Gray wolf (see Threatened and Endangered Montana Depar tment of Fish, W ildlife Species) and Parks (DFWP) ...... 1-21 Grizzly bear Montana Department of Environmental Affected environment ...... 3-111 Quality (DEQ) ...... 1-13 Agencies' proposed Montana Department of Natural mitigation ...... 2-77,2-182, B-1 Resources (DNRC) ...... 1-21 Biological assessment ...... B-1 Montana Depar tment of Transportation Cumulative impacts ...... 4-192 (MDT) ...... 1-22 Environmental Montana Envir onmental Policy Act consequences ...... 4-173 (MEPA) ...... 1-4 Responses to Com ments ...... BIO-402 Responses to comm ents ... NEPA-800 - 802 Sterling’s proposed mitigation ...... 2-61 Montana pollution discharge Ground water (see Hydrology) elimination system (M PDE S) perm it ... D-1 Green Mountain Conservation District ... 1-21 Responses to comm ents ...... WTR-306

H N Hard rock mining impact board ...... 1-22 National environm ental policy act Hard rock mining impact plan ...... 2-62 (NEPA) ...... 1-4, A-1 Health and safety Responses to comm ents ... NEPA-800 - 802 Responses to comm ents ...... MISC-1602 National historic preservation act ...... 1-15 Hydrology Native A merican Indian r ights Affected environment ...... 3-33 Affected environment ...... 3-142 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-112 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-280 Environmental consequences ...... 4-58 Environmental consequences ...... 4-266 Monitoring ...... 2-62,2-147, K-7 Responses to comm ents ...... CUL-1201 Responses to comm ents .... WTR-300 - 310 No-Action Alternative ...... 2-16 Noise (see Sound) Noxious weeds I Affected Environment ...... 3-89 Environmental Issues ...... 2-1 consequences ...... 4-137 Responses to Com ments ...... BIO-407

K O Kootenai National Forest (KNF) ...... 1-8 Ore Pr ocessing and Shipment ..... 2-31, 2-104

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P S Paste Deposition of Tailings ...... 2-104 Sanders County Weed Board ...... 1-23 Peregrine falcon (see Threatened and Endangered Scenic Resources Species) Affected environment ...... 3-146 Plant species of special concern Cumulative impacts ...... 4-312 Affected environment ...... 3-86 Environmental consequences ...... 4-286 Environmental consequences ...... 4-137 Responses to comm ents ...... SCR-1100 Responses to Com ments ...... BIO-405 Scoping ...... 1-4, 1-24 Preferr ed alternative ...... 2-238 Section 404(b)(1) showing ...... F-1 Project location ...... 1-1 Responses to comm ents ...... WTR-310 Public Comm ents and Concerns ...Vol. III & IV Sediment control (see Erosion and Sediment Public participation ...... 1-24 Control) Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action .. 1-1 Sensitive plant species (see Plant species of special concern) Sensitive wildlife species (also see Biodiversity) R Affected environment ...... 3-96 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-171 Rail Siding (load-out) Environmental consequences ...... 4-137 Agency alternative ...... 2-162 Responses to comm ents .. FISH-602;BIO-402 Siting alternatives ...... 2-8, 2-215 Significant issues ...... 2-1 Sterling Proposal ...... 2-39 Socioeconomics Responses to Com ments ...... ROAD-910 Affected environment ...... 3-120 Reagents ...... I-1 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-236 Reasonably Foreseeable Activities ...... 2-184 Environmental consequences ...... 4-194 Reclamation (also see Soils and Reclamation) Responses to comm ents .. ECON-1400 - 1404 Sterling proposal ...... 2-53 Soil salvage and handling ...... -70,2-168 Agencies' alternative ...... 2-137 Soils Monitoring ...... 2-175, K-23 Affected environment ...... 3-29 Bonding ...... 2-185 Responses to comm ents ...... SOIL-200 Responses to comm ents SOIL-201;M ISC-1601 Soils and Reclamation Record of Decision ...... 1-11, 1-12 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-57 Recreation Environmental consequences ...... 4-40 Affected environment ...... 3-134 Monitoring ...... 2-144, K-22 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-255 Sound Environmental consequences ...... 4-252 Affected environment ...... 3-145 Responses to comm ents ... REC-1000 - 1001 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-286 References cited ...... 9-1 Environmental consequences ...... 4-280 Responses to public com ments ... Vol. III & IV Responses to comm ents ...... SND-1500 Revegetation ...... 2-74, 2-170, J-3, J-4 State Historic Preservation Office ...... 1-22 Road Closures ...... 2-160,2-182 Subsidence ...... G-21 Roads (see Transportation) Responses to Com ments ...... GEO-101 Rock Creek pr oject description ...... 1-1, 2-1 Surface area disturbance ...... 2-29,2-103 Rock mechanics monitoring ...... 2-77, 2-175 Surface water (see Hydr ology)

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T W Tailings Impoundment Water treatment (see Water Use and M anagement) Agency alternative ...... 2-104, G-1 Water treatment methods Construction methods ...... G-6, 2-33 and systems ...... 2-13,2-48, 2-150,2-182 McKay Creek Alternative ...... M-1 Responses to comm ents ...... WTR-305 Monitoring ...... 2-144 Water quality (see Hydrology) Responses to comm ents ...... GEO-102 Water use and managem ent ...... 2-37, 2-116 Siting alternatives ...... G-1 Waters of the U. S. and Wetlands Stability (see Geotechnical Engineering) Affected environment ...... 3-63 Sterling proposal ...... 2-33, G-1 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-119 Environmental consequences ...... 4-114 Tailings paste facility Section 404(b)(1) showing ...... F-1 Alternative V ...... 2-114,2-127 Responses to comm ents .... WTR-309 - 310 Construction Methods ...... 2-132 Wetlands Mitigation Failur e modes and effects analysis ..... P-1 Plan ...... 2-144, L-1 Siting alternatives ...... 2-201 Wilderness Threatened and Endangered Species Affected environment ...... 3-136 Affected environment ...... 3-108 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-260 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-192 Environmental consequences ...... 4-255 Environmental consequences ...... 4-173 Responses to comm ents ...... REC-1001 Mitigation Plans ...... 2-144 Wildlife (see Biodiversity) Biological Assessment ...... B-1 Wolf (see Thr eatened and Endangered Species) Biological Opinion ...... E-1 Responses to Com ments .....TE-500 - 501

Transportation Affected environment ...... 3-132 Agencies' alternative ...... 2-129 Cumulative impacts ...... 4-251 Environmental consequences ...... 4-241 Responses to comm ents ... ROAD-900 - 901 Sterling proposal ...... 2-45

U U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) ... 1-20 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFS) ... 1-20 Utilities ...... 2-47, 2-133

V Vegetation (see Biodiversity) Ventilation adit Agency alternative ...... 2-123 Sterling proposal ...... 2-29 Visual quality (see Scenic resources) Visual simulations ...... 4-289 - 4-310

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