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Tank Closure and Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement CHAPTER 11 DISTRIBUTION LIST The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is committed to communicating with the public to ensure that potentially affected communities and other interested parties are given opportunities to receive information on the project and notice of public meetings and to comment. In 2003, the environmental impact statement database used existing site mailing information. Over time, the database has evolved through additions from scoping meetings held in 2003, 2004, and 2006 and draft hearings held in 2010. For example, participants completed and returned registration forms at scoping meetings and hearings on the Draft Tank Closure and Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement for the Hanford Site, Richland, Washington (TC & WM EIS), and individuals or groups submitted comments (containing complete contact information) during the scoping process and comment period for the Draft TC & WM EIS; if a record already existed, it was updated. The database was also updated based on feedback from an informational mailer that was sent to stakeholders in October 2008 and October 2011. DOE provided different forums and media for feedback on the distribution list. DOE provided copies of this Final TC & WM EIS to members of Congress; Federal, state, and local elected and appointed government officials; American Indian tribal representatives; environmental and public interest groups; and other organizations and individuals listed in this chapter, including those stakeholders added to the distribution list as a result of the activities listed above. Approximately 80 copies of the complete Final TC & WM EIS, 2,500 copies of the Final TC & WM EIS Summary, and 260 compact discs containing the complete Final TC & WM EIS were sent to interested parties. Copies will be provided to others upon request and have also been made available on the TC & WM EIS website, DOE National Environmental Policy Act website, and DOE Office of River Protection website and in regional DOE public reading rooms and public libraries. UNITED STATES CONGRESS U.S. Senate U.S. Senate Committees Idaho Committee on Appropriations The Honorable Mike Crapo The Honorable Daniel K. Inouye, Chairman The Honorable James E. Risch The Honorable Thad Cochran, Vice Chairman Nevada Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee The Honorable Dean Heller on Energy and Water Development The Honorable Harry Reid The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, Chairman New Mexico The Honorable Lamar Alexander, Ranking The Honorable Jeff Bingaman Member The Honorable Tom Udall Committee on Armed Services Oregon The Honorable Carl Levin, Chairman The Honorable Jeff Merkley The Honorable John McCain, Ranking Member The Honorable Ron Wyden Committee on Commerce, Science, and Washington Transportation The Honorable Maria Cantwell The Honorable Jay Rockefeller, Chairman The Honorable Patty Murray The Honorable Kay Bailey Hutchison, Ranking Member 11–1 Tank Closure and Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement for the Hanford Site, Richland, Washington Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Washington (continued) The Honorable Jeff Bingaman, Chairman The Honorable Cathy McMorris Rodgers, The Honorable Lisa Murkowski, Ranking District 5 Member The Honorable Norman D. Dicks, District 6 The Honorable Jim McDermott, District 7 Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, The Honorable David G. Reichert, District 8 Subcommittee on Energy The Honorable Adam Smith, District 9 The Honorable Maria Cantwell, Chairman The Honorable James E. Risch, Ranking Member U.S. House of Representatives Committees mittee on Appropriations Committee on Environment and Public Works Com The Honorable Harold Rogers, Chairman The Honorable Barbara Boxer, Chairman The Honorable James M. Inhofe, Ranking The Honorable Norman Dicks, Ranking Member Member Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee Committee on Environment and Public Works, on Energy and Water Development Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear The Honorable Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, Safety Chairman The Honorable Thomas R. Carper, Chairman The Honorable Peter J. Visclosky, Ranking The Honorable John Barrasso, Ranking Member Member Committee on Armed Services U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Howard P. McKeon, Chairman The Honorable Adam Smith, Ranking Member Idaho The Honorable Raul Labrador, District 1 Committee on Energy and Commerce The Honorable Mike Simpson, District 2 The Honorable Fred Upton, Chairman The Honorable Henry A. Waxman, Ranking Nevada Member The Honorable Shelley Berkley, District 1 The Honorable Mark Amodei, District 2 Committee on Energy and Commerce, The Honorable Joe J. Heck, District 3 Subcommittee on Energy and Power The Honorable Ed Whitfield, Chairman New Mexico The Honorable Bobby L. Rush, Ranking The Honorable Martin Heinrich, District 1 Member The Honorable Steve Pearce, District 2 The Honorable Ben R. Lujan, District 3 Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Environment and the Oregon Economy The Honorable Suzanne Bonamici, District 1 The Honorable John Shimkus, Chairman The Honorable Greg Walden, District 2 The Honorable Gene Green, Ranking Member The Honorable Earl Blumenauer, District 3 The Honorable Peter DeFazio, District 4 Committee on Science, Space, and Technology The Honorable Kurt Schrader, District 5 The Honorable Ralph Hall, Chairman The Honorable Eddie Bernice Johnson, Washington Ranking Member Vacant, District 1 The Honorable Rick Larsen, District 2 Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, The Honorable Jaime Herrera Beutler, District 3 Subcommittee on Energy and Environment The Honorable Doc Hastings, District 4 The Honorable Andy Harris, Chairman The Honorable Brad Miller, Ranking Member 11–2 Chapter 11 ▪ Distribution List FEDERAL AGENCIES Advisory Council on Historic Preservation U.S. Department of the Interior Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board U.S. Department of Transportation National Oceanic and Atmospheric U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administration U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Parks Service U.S. Geological Survey Office of Management and Budget U.S. Government Accountability Office U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Navy U.S. Bureau of Land Management U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission U.S. Bureau of Reclamation U.S. Department of Agriculture NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT S TATE POINTS OF CONTACT Erick Neher, Idaho Department of F. David Martin, New Mexico Environment Environmental Quality, Idaho National Department Laboratory Oversight Program Dick Pedersen, Oregon Department of Susan Burke, Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Environmental Quality, Idaho National Annie Szvetecz, Washington State Department Laboratory Oversight Program of Ecology Skip Canfield, Nevada State Clearinghouse STATE GOVERNMENT Idaho Idaho Department of Environmental Quality Curt Fransen, Director Idaho Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter Nevada Idaho Senators Nevada Governor Denton Darrington, District 27 Brian Sandoval R. Steven Bair, District 28 John Tippets, District 31 New Mexico Dean M. Mortimer, District 32 New Mexico Governor Bart M. Davis, District 33 Susana Martinez Jeff C. Siddoway, District 35 Oregon Idaho Representatives Robert E. Schaefer, District 12, Seat A Oregon Officials Christy Perry, District 13, Seat B John Kitzhaber, Governor Scott Bedke, District 27, Seat A Ellen F. Rosenblum, Attorney General Fred Wood, District 27, Seat B Oregon Senators Dennis M. Lake, District 28, Seat A David Nelson, District 29 Jim Marriott, District 28, Seat B Ted Ferrioli, District 30 Ken Andrus, District 29, Seat A Marc Gibbs, District 31, Seat A Oregon Representatives Mark Johnson, District 52 Thomas F. Loertscher, District 31, Seat B Greg Smith, District 57 Janice K. McGeachin, District 32, Seat A Bob Jenson, District 58 Erik Simpson, District 32, Seat B Jeffrey D. Thompson, District 33, Seat A Oregon Department of Energy Linden Bateman, District 33, Seat B Ken Niles, Division Administrator, Nuclear JoAn E. Wood, District 35, Seat A Safety Division Lenore Hardy Barrett, District 35, Seat B 11–3 Tank Closure and Waste Management Environmental Impact Statement for the Hanford Site, Richland, Washington Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Washington State Department of Archaeology Linda Hayes-Gorman, Eastern Region & Historic Preservation Administrator Allyson Brooks, State Historic Preservation Officer Washington Washington State Department of Ecology Washington Officials Madeleine Brown, Community Outreach and Christine Gregoire, Governor Environmental Education Specialist, Bradley Owen, Lieutenant Governor Nuclear Waste Program Robert McKenna, Attorney General Jane Hedges, Manager Nuclear Waste Program Andy Fritz, Attorney General, Ecology Division Washington State Department of Fish James McIntire, State Treasurer & Wildlife Brian Sonntag, State Auditor Mike Livingston, South Central Regional Director Washington Senators Jerome Delvin, District 8 Washington State Department of Health Mark Schoesler, District 9 John Martell, Office of Radiation Protection Janéa Holmquist Newbry, District 13 Washington State Department of Natural Curtis King, District 14 Resources Jim Honeyford, District 15 John Gamon, Program Manager, Natural Mike Hewitt, District 16 Heritage Program Washington Representatives Peter Goldmark, Commissioner of Public Brad Klippert, District 8, Seat A Lands Larry Haler, District 8, Seat B Susan Fagan, District 9, Seat A Joe Schmick, District 9, Seat B Cary Condotta, District 12, Seat A Judy Warnick, District 13, Seat A Bill Hinkle, District 13, Seat B Norm
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