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7.0 Distribution List—Final Supplemental Eis Or Executive Summary Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary 7.0 DISTRIBUTION LIST—FINAL SUPPLEMENTAL EIS OR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FEDERAL AGENCIES Advisory Council on Historic U.S. Department of Energy Preservation Carol Borgstrom, DC John Eddins, Washington DC Carrie Moeller, DC U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Department of the Interior Chip Smith, DC David Sire, DC Col. Robert Ruch, NE Vijai Rai, DC Darin McMurry, MT U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau Martha Chieply, NE of Indian Affairs Joel Ames, NE Carson N. Murdy, SD Cathy Juhas, MT Jeff Breckenridge, SD U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau Keith Tillotson, NE of Land Management Jennifer Moyer, DC Jim Stobaugh, DC, NV Kathy Dunn, MO David Breisch, MT Robert Van Antwerp, DC Casey Buechler, MT Steven Mills, NE Marian Atkins, SD Craig Haynes, MT U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mark Albers, MT Cliff Rader, DC Stephen Potts, NE U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau Justin Wright, DC of Reclamation Tom Marshall, DC Marla Simpson, NE Vernon LaFontaine, MT U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farm Brad Coutant, MT Service Agency Matthew Ponish, DC U.S. Department of the Interior, National Bennett Horter, DC Park Service Nick Chevance U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish Andree DuVarney, DC and Wildlife Service Matthew Judy, TX Mike George, NE J. Cameron Loerch, NE John Cochnar, NE Janet Oertly, SD Martha Tacha, NE Lou Haneberry, MT U.S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Mark Wilson, MT Utilities Service Charlene Beskin, SD Mark Plank, DC Dan Mulhern, KS Deirdre M. Remley, DC Laura Dean, DC 7-1 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary U.S. Department of Transportation, Western Area Power Administration Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Matt Marsh, MT Administration Rod O'Sullivan, MT Vincent Holohan, DC Dirk Shulund, MT Max Kieba, DC Jeff Irwin, MT Jeffery Gilliam, CO Stephen Tromly, MT Ivan Huntoon, MO 7-2 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary MEMBERS OF CONGRESS Kansas Nebraska Senator Jerry Moran Senator Deb Fischer Senator Pat Roberts Senator Mike Johanns Representative Tim Huelskamp Representative Jeff Fortenberry Representative Lynn Jenkins Representative Adrian Smith Representative Mike Pompeo Representative Lee Terry Representative Kevin Yoder North Dakota Montana Senator Heidi Heitkamp Senator Max Baucus Senator John Hoeven Senator Jon Tester Representative Kevin Cramer Representative Steve Daines South Dakota Senator Tim Johnson Senator John Thune Representative Kristi Noem 7-3 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Kansas Commissioners, Dawson County, Kansas State Historical Society, KS Glendive, MT Mayor, City of Glendive, Glendive, MT Montana Representative, Glendive, MT State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO), Sheriff, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Montana Historical Society, Helena, MT Superintendent, Glendive Public Schools, State Archeologist/Deputy SHPO, Montana Glendive, MT Historical Society, Helena, MT Chief Business Development Officer, Clerk, Fallon County, Baker, MT Governor’s Office of Economic Commissioners, Fallon County, Baker, MT Development, Helena, MT Mayor, City of Baker, Baker, MT Chief of Staff, Helena, MT Sheriff, Fallon County, Baker, MT Commissioners, Montana Public Service Superintendent, Baker K-12 Schools, Commission, Helena, MT Baker, MT Governor, Helena, MT Representative, Billings, MT Vice Chairman, Montana Public Service Representative, Box Elder, MT Commission, Helena, MT Representative, Broadus, MT Lt. Governor, Helena, MT Representative, Brockway, MT Commissioner, Valley County, Senator, Buffalo, MT Hinsdale, MT Clerk, McCone County, Circle, MT Superintendent, Hinsdale Public Schools, Mayor, City of Circle, Circle, MT Hinsdale, MT Sheriff, McCone County, Circle, MT Commissioner, Fallon County, Ismay, MT Superintendent, Circle Public Schools, Commissioner, McCone County, Circle, MT Lindsay, MT Commissioners, Phillips County, Clerk, Phillips County, Malta, MT Dodson, MT Mayor, City of Malta, Malta, MT Superintendent, Dodson Public Schools, Sheriff, Phillips County, Malta, MT Dodson, MT Malta K-12 Schools, Malta, MT Superintendent, Landusky Elementary, Mayor, City of Nashua, Nashua, MT Dodson, MT Superintendent, Nashua K-12 Schools, Commissioner, Prairie County, Fallon, MT Nashua, MT Superintendent, Frazer Public Schools, Mayor, City of Opheim, Opheim, MT Frazer, MT Superintendent, Opheim K-12 Schools, Superintendent, Lustre Christian High, Opheim, MT Frazer, MT Senator, Otter, MT Commissioner, Valley County, Ft. Peck, MT Mayor, City of Plevna, Plevna, MT Clerk, Valley County, Glasgow, MT Superintendent, Plevna K-12 Schools, Commissioner, Valley County, Plevna, MT Glasgow, MT Representative, Poplar, MT Senator, Glasgow, MT Senator, Poplar, MT Sheriff, Valley County, Glasgow, MT Superintendent, Richey Public Schools, Superintendent, Glasgow K-12 Schools, Richey, MT Glasgow, MT Representative, Roundup, MT Mayor, City of Glasgow, Glasgow, MT Mayor, City of Saco, Saco, MT Clerk, Dawson County, Glendive, MT Representative, Saco, MT 7-4 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary Superintendent, Saco Public Schools, Clerk, Garfield County, Burwell, NE Saco, MT Commissioners, Garfield County, Senator, Sidney, MT Burwell, NE Commissioners, Prairie County, Terry, MT Sheriff, Garfield County, Burwell, NE Public Administrator, Prairie County, Board of Supervisors, Boyd County, Terry, MT Butte, NE Sheriff, Prairie County, Terry, MT Clerk, Boyd County, Butte, NE Superintendent, Terry K-12 Schools, Terry, Sherriff, Boyd County, Butte, NE MT Commissioner, Boone County, Cedar Commissioner, McCone County, Vida, MT Rapids, NE Commissioner, Phillips County, Commissioner, Nance County, Cedar Whitewater, MT Rapids, NE Superintendent, Whitewater K-12 Schools, Superintendent, Cedar Rapids Public Whitewater, MT Schools, Cedar Rapids, NE Mayor, City of Wolf Point, Wolf Point, MT Clerk, Merrick County, Central City, NE Commissioner, McCone County, Commissioners, Merrick County, Central Brockway, MT City, NE Public Service Commission, Helena, MT Sheriff, Merrick County, Central City, NE Superintendent, Central City Public Schools, Nebraska Central City, NE SHPO, Nebraska State Historical Society, Superintendent, Chambers Public Schools, Lincoln, NE Chambers, NE Clerk, Boone County, Albion, NE Commissioners, Merrick County, Commissioner, Boone County, Albion, NE Chapman, NE Sheriff, Boone County, Albion, NE Commissioner, Merrick County, Clarks, NE Commissioners, Holt County, Atkinson, NE Commissioners, Saline County, Crete, NE Superintendent, West Holt Public Schools, Superintendent, Meridian Public Schools, Atkinson, NE Daykin, NE Clerk, Hamilton County, Aurora, NE Superintendent, Tri County Public Schools, Commissioners, Hamilton County, Dewitt, NE Aurora, NE Commissioner, Saline County, Sheriff, Hamilton County, Aurora, NE Dorchester, NE Chairman, Village of Ericson, Bartlett, NE Commissioner, Holt County, Emmet, NE Chairman, Village of Bartlett, Bartlett, NE Commissioner, Holt County, Ewing, NE Clerk, Wheeler County, Bartlett, NE Superintendent, Exeter-Milligan Public Commissioners, Wheeler County, Schools, Exeter, NE Bartlett, NE Clerk, Jefferson County, Fairbury, NE Sheriff, Wheeler County, Bartlett, NE Commissioners, Jefferson County, Superintendent, Wheeler Central Schools, Fairbury, NE Bartlett, NE Sheriff, Jefferson County, Fairbury, NE Clerks, Rock County, Bassett, NE Superintendent, Fairbury Public Schools, Commissioners, Rock County, Bassett, NE Fairbury, NE Sheriff, Rock County, Bassett, NE Superintendent, Friend Public Schools, Superintendent, Rock County Public Friend, NE Schools, Bassett, NE Clerk, Nance County, Fullerton, NE Board of Supervisors, Boyd County, Bristow, NE 7-5 Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Chapter 7 Keystone XL Project Distribution List—Final Supplemental EIS or Executive Summary Commissioners, Nance County, Sheriff, Antelope County, Neligh, NE Fullerton, NE Chairperson, Village of Newport, Mayor, City of Fullerton, Fullerton, NE Newport, NE Sheriff, Nance County, Fullerton, NE Clerk, Holt County, O'Neill, NE Superintendent, Fullerton Public Schools, Commissioner, Holt County, O'Neill, NE Fullerton, NE Sheriff, Holt County, O'Neill, NE Clerk, Fillmore County, Geneva, NE Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Antelope Commissioners, Fillmore County, County, Orchard, NE Geneva, NE Vice Chairman, Board of Supervisors, Sheriff, Fillmore County, Geneva, NE Antelope County, Orchard, NE Commissioners, Nance County, Genoa, NE Clerk, Polk County, Osceola, NE Chairman, Merrick County, Grand Commissioners, Polk County, Osceola, NE Island, NE Planning and Zoning Administrator, Chairman, Village of Greeley, Greeley, NE Osceola, NE Clerk, Greeley County, Greeley, NE Sheriff, Polk County, Osceola, NE Commissioners, Greeley County, Commissioner, Merrick County, Palmer, NE Greeley, NE Commissioner, Nance County, Palmer, NE Sheriff, Greeley County, Greeley, NE Commissioner, Boone County, Superintendent, Greeley-Wolbach Public
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