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CHAPTER 6 List of Agencies, Organizations, and Persons to Whom Copies of the FEIS Were Sent Final Environmental Impact Statement CHAPTER 6 List of Agencies, Organizations, and Persons to Whom Copies of the FEIS Were Sent Copies of the the Final Environmental Impact Statement (approximately 850) were distributed to agencies, organizations, elected officials, tribes, and individuals. The elected officials, agencies, tribes, and organizations are listed below. The individuals are included on the mailing list, which is on file at the Inyo Forest Supervisor's Office, Bishop, California. Copies of the FEIS were sent to all who responded to the Forest Service’s inquiry to determine who wanted the document and in which format. Elected Officials - Federal Elected Officials - State Senator Barbara Boxer Senator Jim Costa Senator Dianne Feinstein Senator Tim Leslie Congressman John T. Doolittle Senator W.M. Knight Congressman Jerry Lewis Senator Richard Montieth Congressman George Radanovich Senator Chuck Poochigain Assemblyman George House Assemblyman Thomas Oller Assemblyman Keith Olberg Federal Agencies • Advisory Council On Historic Preservation; Western Office Of Review • Environmental Protection Agency: Office Of Environmental Review and Region 9 Office • Federal Aviation Administration, Northwest Region • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Advisor On Environmental Quality • Federal Highway Administration, Western Resource Center • General Services Administration, Office Of Planning & Analysis • National Resource Conservation Environmental Coordinator of Ecological Sciences Division • Office Of Transportation & Regulatory Affairs; Federal Railroad Administration • Surface Transportation Board, Energy & Environment FEIS – Chapter 6 – page 1 – List of Agencies Copies Sent Wilderness Management Direction Federal Agencies (continued) • U.S. Department Of Agriculture: - Agricultural Library; - Animal & Plant Health Inspection Services; - OPA Publication Stockroom; - Policy & Planning Division, Office of Civil Rights; - Office Of Equal Opportunity. - Forest Service (Washington Office; Pacific Southwest Experiment Station; Pacific Southwest Research Center; Pacific Southwest Region) • U.S. Department of Commerce: National Marine Fisheries Service Habitat Conservationists Division • U.S. Department Of Interior: - Bureau of Land Management (local, Regional, State); - Fish and Wildlife Service; - National Park Service (Yosemite National Park; Sequoia-Kings National Park; and Devil's Postpile National Monument) - Office Of Environmental Policy & Compliance; • U.S. Department Of Defense: - U.S. Army Engineers Division; - U.S. Navy, Office Of Chief Navy Operations; - Naval Oceanographic Division, U.S. Naval Observatory, Op-963 • U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Compliance State Agencies Air Resources Board California Department Of Fish And Game (local, Region 5, State Headquarters) California Department Of Forestry California Department of Water Resources California. Regional Water Quality Control Board California State Clearing House Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District Kings River Conservation District Lahontan Regional Water Quality Control Board San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District University of California, Sierra Nevada Aquatic Research Lab University of California Santa Barbara; U S Documents University of California, Berkeley; Biological Sciences and National Research Library FEIS Chapter 6 – page 2 – List of Agencies Copies Sent Final Environmental Impact Statement Counties Inyo County Board of Supervisors Kings River Conservation District Fresno County Board of Supervisors Fresno County Department Of Public Works Fresno County Farm Bureau Madera County Board of Supervisors Mono County Board of Supervisors Mariposa County Board of Supervisors Organizations/Businesses The Aerie Preserve Independence Chamber Of America Outdoors Commerce Aquabonita Flyfishers Jackson Hole Mountain Guides Association of Forest Service Kings River Conservation District Employees for Environmental Ethics KMVR-FM Radio A Taste For Adventure Lobos Inc. Atmospherics Incorporated Mammoth Lakes Pack Outfit Bardini Foundation Mammoth Mountain Ski Area Bass Lake Chamber Of Commerce Mono Lake Committee Big Pine Chamber Of Commerce Mountain Images Bishop Pack Outfitters Moving Over Stone California Cooperative Snow National Audubon Society Surveys Natural Resources Conservation California For Utah Wilderness Society California Mountaineering Club Natural Resources Defense Council California Outfitters North Fork Chamber Of Commerce California Trout Inc. Pacific Crest Outward Bound School California Wilderness Coalition Pacific Crest Trail Association Camp Sierra Board Of Directors PG&E Transmission Camp Sierra Improvement Pine Creek / Sequoia Kings Association PackTrains Central Sierra Historical Society & Red's Meadow Resort & Pack Museum Station Eastern Sierra Audubon Society Rock Creek Pack Station East-Side Anglers Association SAMS Coalition Forest Service Employees for San Joaquin River Trail Council Environmental Ethics Sequoia Forest Industries Frontier Pack Trains Sierra Club Glacier Pack Station Sierra Guides Alliance Glen Ellen Llamas Of Clovis Sierra Mountain Center High Sierra Hikers Association Sierra Mountain Guides, Inc. High Sierra Pack Station Sierra Mountaineering International High Sierra Packers Association Sierra Nevada Forest Protection Hughes Ecology Club Campaign Sierra Wilderness Seminars FEIS Chapter 6 – page 3 – List of Agencies Copies Sent Wilderness Management Direction Organizations/Businesses (continued) Southern California Edison Wilderness Society Summit Adventure Wilderness Watch / Eastern Sierra Three Corner Round Pack Outfit Wilderness Watch Tourism Commission Wilson's Eastside Sports Trail-Bike Sportsmen Association Woods Lodge & Wildyrie Resort Western Environmental Law Center Yosemite Mountaineering School Wild Wilderness Yosemite Sierra Visitor Bureau Native American Tribes and Nations American Indian Council of Mariposa County Big Pine Paiute Tribe of Owens Valley Big Sandy Rancheria Bishop Paiute Indian Tribal Council Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony Central Indian Health Inc. Cold Springs Rancheria Dunlap Band of Mono Indians Fort Independence Community of Paiute Indians Haslett Basin Traditional Kern Valley Indian Community Lone Pine Band Of Paiute and Shoshone Indians Mono Lake Indian Community Mono Nation Mono Nation - North Fork Rancheria North Fork Mono Tribe Picayune Rancheria Sierra Mono Museum Table Mountain Rancheria Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, Death Valley Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe, Benton Walker River Paiute Tribe Libraries California State University, Madden Library Colorado State University Library Madera County Library - Central Branch; North Fork Branch Fresno County Library - Central Branch; Auberry Branch Fresno State University Library Inyo County Library – Independence Branch; Bishop Branch; Lone Pine Branch Mono County Library – Mammoth Branch; Bridgeport Branch FEIS Chapter 6 – page 4 – List of Agencies Copies Sent .
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