Public Participation During the Scoping Process Sample Clauses

Public Participation During the Scoping Process. ‌ The scoping process followed the general procedures consistent with the NRCS guidance and PL 83- 566 requirements. An interagency scoping meeting was held on December 10, 2015, in Bismarck, ND. This was a general meeting discussing the potential for watershed planning on multiple watersheds in the Cass Joint WRD. It was attended by two Federal agencies (USCAE and NRCS, three ND State agencies (State Water Commission, SHPO and the Dept of Health), one Tribe (Spirit Lake) and three private businesses. A list of attendees is included in Appendix A. A public scoping meeting was held on January 6, 2016, in Casselton, ND. Several Federal, State and Local agencies were sent letters requesting their participation in the public scoping process and soliciting their input in regard to the any social, economic, or environmental concerns in the Rush River Watershed. Tribal governments, Tribal Historic Preservation Officers (THPO) and the ND State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) were formally consulted during the scoping process. There are two Cooperating Federal Agencies – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCAE) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in the project; NRCS ensured these agencies and the Tribes/THPOs/SHPO were included in all phases of consultation. The following is a full list of the Federal, State and Local who received a mailed invitation to participate in the scoping process: • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Cooperating Federal Agency) • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Cooperating Federal Agency) • Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Division • North Dakota Game and Fish • North Dakota Department of HealthCass County Soil Conservation Service • Cass County Highway Department • North Dakota State Water Commission • North Dakota State Historic Preservation Office • North Dakota Forest Service • North Dakota Geological Survey • North Dakota Parks and Recreation • North Dakota Department of Emergency Services • North Dakota Department of Transportation • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Three Affiliated Tribes • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Spirit Lake Sioux Nation • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Fort Xxxx Tribes • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Wahpekute Band of Dakotah • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Crow Nation • Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe • Tribal Historic Preservation Office,...
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