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CHAPTER 4.0 CONSULTATION AND COORDINATION

INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM

Judy Adams, Lands Team Leader, CNF Sarah Belcher, District Landscape Architect, CNF Travis Bone, District Archaeologist, CNF Janie Agyagos, District Wildlife Biologist, CNF

AGENCIES AND PERSONS CONSULTED

Charles Reaume, Ph.D., Chapel Administrator, Chapel of the Holy Cross Donna Helfrich, General Manager, Pink Jeep Tours Game and Fish Department U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Bill Collins, Deputy Historian, State Historic Preservation Office

LIST OF PREPARERS

Arizona Water Company Fred Schneider, Vice President of Engineering Charles Briggs, Real Property Specialist Keith Self, Division Manager – Sedona John Snickers, Operations Superintendent – Sedona Andy Haas, Engineer

EnviroSystems Management, Inc. Stephanie Treptow, Principal-in-Charge, NEPA Specialist Kit MacDonald, NEPA Specialist and Biologist Lynn Neal, Senior Archaeologist Daniel Newsome, Senior Archaeologist Christine Markussen, GIS Specialist Matthew DeCaro, Environmental Scientist Kevin Rice, Environmental Technician Tayloe Dubay, Editor

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