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List of Preparers
T. Brady - Biologist.
Derlence : 16 years environmental impact assessment andimpact analysis, St. Louis and Philadelphia Districts; 6years processing permits for work in waters and wetlands,Philadelphia District.~: Overall preparation of the document,environmental impact analysis, and coordination of projectwith natural resource agencies.
Anthony J. DePasquale, PE - Civil Engineer.erlence : 11 years geotechnical design and investigations,
Philadelphia District.SEZl: Preparation of groundwater,’ HTRW, disposal areastdesign and operation.
Jeffrey A. Gebert - Oceanographererlence: 17 years with the Wilmington, NC and
Philadelphia Districts; coastal engineering and estuarinehydraulics investigations.~ Ro~: District coordinator with the WaterwaysExperiment Station on salinity modeling and with the CoastalEngineering Research Center and Offshore and CoastalTechnology, Inc. on Delaware Bay dredged material disposalalternatives.
.Robert Griggs - Civil Engineer
“ 11 years with Philadelphia District; 5 years.with Design Branch.fllile: Coordinated and directed surveying and mapping ofupland dredged material disposal areas, beneficial useareas, and all other required project need areas. Performedquantity computations.
Stan Lulewicz, PE - Civil Engineerence : 23 years with Philadelphia District. Project
manager for complex civil works projects.SE3U: Overall project management.
Arlene Manqual - Secretary6 years EIS preparation experience.
Word processing and editing.
Jerry Pasquale - Chief, Environmental Resources Branch.erlence : 13 years environmental impact assessment and
impact analysis, Philadelphia District.S5e: Document preparation and technical review.
Karen Reavy - Water Resource Planner● 4 years with the Philadelphia District.
performing data analyses using geographical informationsystems (GIS).~ Ro~: Preparation of all maps.
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Robert Selsor - Chief, Economics BranchEXDerie~ : 17 years water resource economic analysis,Philadelphia District.-S Role: Technical review of the economic aspects of theproject.
Michael Swanda - Archaeologist.erl~nce : 25 years cultural resource management. 4 years
Environmental Resources Branch, Philadelphia District.=5 RolQ: District coordinator for the State HistoricPreservation Office (SHPO), Section 106 review.
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Preparation of this Supplemental Environmental Impact Statementhas included numerous coordination/scoping meetings withappropriate Federal and State resource agencies. Table 15-1 is apartial listing of the coordination that has taken place duringthe PED study. Other coordination included numerous telephoneconversations. Table 15-2 is a list of agencies and individualsthat are receiving copy (s) of this document. In addition, apublic notice has been mailed to everyone who is on the projectmailing list notifying them of the documents availability.
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Table 15-1. Delaware River Main Channel Deepening ProjectPlanning, Engineering and Design StudyCoordination With Resource Agencies
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26 September 1994
19 October 1994
01 November 1994
21 November 1994
14 December 1994
10 January 1995
19 January 1995
13 February 1995
06 March 1995
09 March 1995
28 March 1995
12 April 1995
Field trip to Egg Island Point and Kellyisland wetland restoration sites with Federaland State Resource agencies.
Helicopter reconnaissance trip of the studyarea with Federal and State Resource agencies
Site visit to Kelly Island with DDNREC andFws .
Meeting with NJDEP to discuss impacts towetlands/wildlife habitat on upland dredgedmaterial disposal sites and Egg Island Pointwetland restoration.
Briefing of FWS on the environmental studiesbeing done during this phase.
Site visit to Egg Island Point and KellyIsland with Federal and State Resourceagencies to coordinate plans.
Meeting with NJDEP Bureau of Shellfisheriesto coordinate plans for Egg Island Point andtheir concerns of possible impacts tooysters.
Site visit to Egg Island, Kelly Island, andpossible beach nourishment sites with FWS andDDNREC .
Site visit to proposed confined dredgedmaterial disposal areas with FWS and EPA.
Briefing of EPA on the environmental studiesbeing done during this phase.
Site visit to Raccoon Island with the NJDEPto discuss wetland delineations of theproposed confined dredged material disposalareas.
Site visit with the NJDEP, FWS, and EPA todiscuss management of confined dredgedmaterial disposal areas in New Jersey.
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21 April 1995
05 May 1995
27 June 1995
10 August 1995
11 August 1995
22 Aucjust 1995
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27 September 1995
3 November 1995
17 April 1996
30 April 1996
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11 September 1996
Workshop with State and Federal Resourceagencies to coordinated plans for beneficialuse sites.
Meeting at Bombay Hook National WildlifeRefuge to coordinate plan for Kelly Islandwetland restoration.
Workshop with State and Federal Resourceagencies, and interested public to presentresults of 3-D Salinity Model runs.
Meeting with NJDEP, DDNREC, and FWS tocoordinate plans for Egg Island Point wetlandrestoration and to discuss the sedimenttransport and oyster impact models.
Meeting at Bombay Hook National WildlifeRefuge with FWS and DDNREC to coordinate planfor Kelly Island wetland restoration and todiscuss the sediment transport and oysterimpact models.
Site visit to Egg Island Point, King Pond andStraight Creek with NJDEP to determine thatthe wetland restoration on the east side ofEgg Island Point will not adversely impactthe mud flats at King Pond.
Meeting with NJDEP to present a proposed “environmental management plan for the newconfined dredged material disposal areas.
Meeting with the Coastal Zone Managementpersonnel from Delaware, New Jersey, andPennsylvania to discuss environmentalstudies, including beneficial use sites.
Meeting with DDNREC to discuss the design ofKelly Island Wetland Restoration site.
Meeting with DDNREC and Bombay Hook NationalWildlife Refuge staffs to discuss the designof Kelly Island Wetland Restoration site.
Meeting with NJDEP and the Delaware RiverPort Authority to discuss the upland dredgedmaterial disposal sites.
Meeting with DDNREC to discuss additionaltesting for PCBS.
Meeting with the NJDEP and FWS to discuss theupland dredged material disposal sites.
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13 November 1996 Meeting with NJDEP, Coastal Zone Management(CZM) staff, to discuss coordination of theCZM process.
22 January 1997 Meeting with DDNREC to revise the designof Kelly Island Wetland Restoration site.
26 June 1997 Meeting with the NJDEP to discuss issuesrelating to obtaining the CZM consistencycertification.
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Table 15-2. Agencies/Individuals Receiving This Document.
Mr. Richard SandersonOffice of Federal ActivitiesEIS Filing Section (2252)U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRoom 2119 Waterside Mall401 M Street, SWWashington, D.C. 20460
Ms. Donna S. Wieting, Acting DirectorChief, Ecology & Conservation OfficeNational Oceanic &
Atmospheric AdministrationCommerce Building, Room 5813Washington, D.C. 20230
Mr. Paul CromwellDepartment of Health & Human
ServicesRoom 531H Humphrey Building200 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20585
Mr. Robert Stern, DirectorOffice of Environmental ComplianceDepartment of Energy, Room 3G0921000 Independence Avenue, SWWashington, D.C. 20585
Mr. Larry Zensinger, ChiefHazard Mitigation BranchPublic Assistance DivisionFederal Emergency Management Admin.500 C. Street, SW, Room 714Washington, D.C. 20472
Mr. Robert Bush, Executive DirectorAdvisory Council on Historic Preservation
The Old Post Office Building, Rm. 8091100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NWWashington, D.C. 20004
Dr. Willie Taylor, DirectorOffice of Environmental Policy & ComplianceU.S. Department of the Interior1849 C Street, NWRoom 2340Washington, D.C. 20240
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Mr. John P. Wolflin, SupervisorU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceChesapeake Field Office177 Admiral Cochrane DriveAnnapolis, Maryland 21401
Mr. Roy E. Denmark, Jr.NEPA Review CoordinatorU.S. EPA Region III3EP30841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
Mr. Timothy GoodgerNational Marine Fisheries ServiceOxford LaboratoryRailroad AvenueOxford, Maryland 21654
Mr. Roger V. AmatoMinerals Management ServiceINTERMAR381 Elden St.Herndon, Virginia 22070-4817
Mr. Michael StomackinEnvironmental OfficerU.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development60 Park PlaceNewark, New Jersey 07102
Mr. Michael T. RainsNortheastern Area DirectorState and Private ForestryU.S. Forest ServiceP.O. BOX 67755 Radnor Corporate Center, Suite 200100 Matsonford RoadRadnor, Pennsylvania 19807
Ms. Rita CalvanRegional DirectorFederal Emergency Management Admin.Region III, Liberty Square Building105 South 7th StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Fred SchmidtDocuments LibrarianColorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado 80523
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Mr. John J. GilbertDivision AdministratorFederal Highway AdministrationFederal Office Building, Room 2101300 S. New Street, P.O. Box 517Dover, Delaware 19901
Commander - OANFifth Coast Guard DistrictFederal Building432 Crawford StreetPortsmouth, Virginia 23705-5004
Mr. David R. Keifer, Executive DirectorMid-Atlantic Fishery Management CouncilRoom 2115 Federal Building300 South New StreetDoverr Delaware 19901-6790
Mr. Cliff Day, SupervisorU.S. Fish & Wildlife Service927 N. Main St. Building DPleasantville, New Jersey 08232
Mr. Dave StoutU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceRD 1, P.O. BoX 146-ASmyrna, Delaware 19977
Mr. Stan GorskiNational Marine Fisheries ServiceHabitat Conservation BranchSandy Hook LaboratoryHighlands, New Jersey 07732
Mr. Steve GrabowskiU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceP.O. BOX 406Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania 18466
Dr. Tony NavoyU.S.Geological SurveyWater Resources DivisionMountain View Office Park810 Bear Taver Road, Suite 206West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
Mr. Dick TortorielloDelaware River Basin CommissionP.O. BoX 7360West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
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Mr. Robert H. SimmonsU.S.Geological Survey300 South New StreetDover, Delaware 19001
Mr. Charles R. WoodU.S.Geological Survey111 Great Valley ParkwayWalder, Pennsylvania 19355
Ms. Daniell AlgaziEPA Region III841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
Mr. Robert MontgomerieUSEPA (Region 2)Marine and Wetland Protection BranchSurveillance and Analysis Division290 BroadwayNew York, New York 10007
Mr. Robert HargroveUSEPA (Region 2)Environmental Impacts BranchRoom 110426 Federal PlazaNew York, New York 10278
Mr. Paul DailyU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceBombay Hook National Wildlife RefugeRD 1, Box 147Smyrna, Delaware 19977
Mr. Jim DailyNOAANational Ocean Service
Mapping & Charting BranchNCG-22116001 Executive BoulevardRockville, Maryland 20852
Ms. Nancy KuntzlemanNorthern Division, Code 143Building 77-LU.S. Naval BasePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19112
Mr. Thomas E. BigfordDivision ChiefNational Marine Fisheries ServiceOne Blackburn DriveGloucester, Massachusetts 01930-2298
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Mr. Robert H. SimmonsU.S.Geological Survey300 South New StreetDover, Delaware 19001
Mr. Charles R. WoodU.S.Geological Survey111 Great Valley ParkwayWalder, Pennsylvania 19355
Ms. Deborah FreemanEPA Region IIStrategic Planning & Multi-MediaProgams Branch25th Floor210 BroadwayNew York, New York 10007
Mr. David StedfastU.S.Geological SurveyMountain View Office Park810 Bear Tavern RoadSuite 206West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
Mr. Robert S. NicholsonU.S. Geological SurveyMountain View Office Park810 Bear Tavern RoadSuite 206West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
Mr. Anthony TallmanU.S.Geological Survey300 South New StreetDover, Delaware 19001
Mr. Benjamin Hart, Jr., DirectorAgriculture Stabilization
,& Conservation ServiceSouth Gold Industrial Park3C Marlin DriveRobbinsville, New Jersey “08691
Mr. Joseph C. BrancoState ConservationistU.S. Department of Agriculture1370 Hamilton StreetSomerset, New Jersey 08873
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Ms. Anita MillerRegional Environmental OfficerU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Custom House2nd & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. William P. PattersonRegional Environmental OfficerEnvironmental Project Review OfficeNational Marine Fisheries Service15 State StreetBoston, MA 02109
Mr. J. Glenn EugsterU.S. Department of the InteriorNational Park ServicePark and Resource PlanningCustom House, 2nd & Chestnut StreetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Edward R. MeyerFederal Maritime CommissionOffice of Energy & Environmental Impact1100 L Street, NWWashington, D.C. 20573
Mr. Robert SafarikChief, Office of Port
& Intermodal DevelopmentU.S. Department of Transportation26 Federal PlazaNew York, New York 10278
Mr. Manuel A. MarksDivision AdministratorFederal Highway AdministrationP.O. Box 1086Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108
Mr. Donald Unangst, DirectorAgriculture Stabilization
and Conservation ServiceSuite 3201 Credit Union PlaceHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-2994
Mr. John KesslerDivision AdministrationFederal Highway Administration25 Scotch RoadTrenton, New Jersey 08628
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Mr. Richard M. DuncanState ConservationistSoil Conservation ServiceSuite 3401 Credit Union PlaceHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-2993
Mr. Earl Isaacs, DirectorAgriculture Stabilization
and Conservation ServiceSuite 7179 West Chestnut Hill RoadNewark, Delaware 19713
Mr. Tom HoffMid-Atlantic Fishery Management CouncilFederal Building, Room 2115Dover, Delaware 19901
Mr. Robert KauschDelaware River Basin CommissionP.O. BOX 7360West Trenton, New Jersey 08628
Mr. Dave StoutU.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceRD 1, P.O. BoX 146-ASmyrna, Delaware 19977
Mr. John Stenger/Scott BudkaUS Coast GuardMSO/Group Philadelphia1 Washington AvenuePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19147
U.S. Army EngineerWaterways Experiment Station3909 Halls Ferry RoadVicksburg, MS 39180-6199ATTN : CEWES-EE-RMr. Dan Townsend
*w. Richard K.roppAdministratorLand Use Regulation ProgramNew Jersey Department of Environmental
ProtectionCN 401501 EastTrenton,
State StreetNJ 08625
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*Ms . Dorothy P. Guzzo, AdministratorNew Jersey Historic Preservation OfficeNew Jersey Department of Environmental ProtectionCN 404Trenton, NJ 08625
Mr. Larry Schmidt, DirectorOffice of Program CoordinationNJ Department of Environmental Protection402 East State Street, Floor 7ECN 418Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0402
Mr. Joe DobaroNJ Department of Environmental ProtectionBivalve Shellfish OfficeP.O. BOX 432Port Norris, New Jersey 08349
Mr. Kevin BroderickNJ Department of Environmental Protection501 East State StreetCN 401Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0402
Mr. Gene KellerNJ Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Coastal Engineering1510 Hooper AvenueToms River, New Jersey 08753
Ms. Kathleen ClarkNJDEP .P.O. BOX 236Tuckahoe, “New Jersey 08250
Mr. Joseph MiriWater Supply DivisionNJ Department of Environmental Protection402 East State StreetTrenton, New Jersey 08625-0402
Mr. Andy DidonNJ Department of Environmental ProtectionCN 400 - Division of Fish, Game & WildlifeTrenton, New Jersey 08625-0402
Mr. James W. JosephBivalve Shellfish OfficeNJ Department of Environmental ProtectionP.O. BOX 432Port Norris, New Jersey 08349
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Mr. Steve NieswardNJ Department’ of Environmental ProtectionBivalve Shellfish OfficeP.O. BOX 432Port Norris, New Jersey 08349
Mr. John McClainDiv. of Fish, Game Wildlife, NJ DEPEP.O. BOX 418Port RepublicTrenton, New Jersey 08241
Mr. Bill FelixNJ Department of TransportationCN 6001035 Parkway AvenueTrenton, New Jersey 08625
N@. Andrew J. Jaskolka, AdministratorState of New JerseyDepartment of Community AffairsCN 800101 South Broad StreetTrenton, New Jersey 08625-0800
Mr. Harold E. Bickings, Jr.New Jersey Fisheries
Development Commission142 West State Street CN 211Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Ms. Brenda L. HollwayCamden. County Office of Legislative
ServicesCourt House (llth Floor)520 Market StreetCamden, New’Jersey 08102-1375
Mr. James J. Smith, DirectorCape May CountyPlanning Dept.DN 309 Central Mail Room”4 Moore RoadCape May Court House, New Jersey 08210-3050
Mr. Michael Reeves, DirectorSalem County Planning Board96 - 98 Market StreetSalem, New Jersey 08079
Mr. Stephen L. Kehs, DirectorCumberland County Planning Board800 E. Commerce StreetBridgeton, NJ 08302
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Mr. Bob SoldwedelNJ Div. Fish, Game and WildlifeCN 400Trenton, New Jersey 08625
Mr. Mark BoriekNJ Div. Fish, Game and WildlifeBureau of Freshwater FisheriesP.O. Box 394Lebanon, New Jersey 08833
Doris SanjaDowne Twp.P.O. BOX 569Newport, New Jersey 08345
Jake Elk, Mayor619 Fort Elbsborg RoadSalem, New Jersey 08079
Ms. Elesa CottrellState Conservationist1203 College Park DriveDover, DE 19904
Mr. Don CliftonFarm Services Agency1203 College Park DriveDover, Delaware 19904
Mr. Kenneth D. WoodruffState of DelawareDelaware Geological SurveyUniversity of DelawareNewark, Delaware 19716
*Ms. Sarah CookseyDelaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental ControlDivision of Soil and Water ConservationDelaware Coastal Management Program89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Gerard L. Esposito, DirectorDelaware Department of NaturalResources and Environmental ControlDivision of Water Resources89 Kings HighwayP.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
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Mr. William MoyerDelaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental ControlDivision of Water ResourcesWetlands and Aquatic Protection Section89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. John Hughes, DirectorDelaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental ControlDivision of Soil and Water Conservation89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Andrew T. Manus, DirectorDelaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental ControlDivision of Fish and Wildlife89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Charles A. Salkin, DirectorDelaware Department of Natural Resources
and Environmental ControlDivision of Parks and Recreation89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Jack Pingree, Program Mgr.Delaware Department of Health and Human ServicesDivision of Public HealthOffice of Shellfish
and Recreational WaterP.O. BOX 637Dover, Delaware 19903
*Ms. Faye L. StocumState of DelawareDepartment of State Division of Historical
and Cultural Affairs15 The GreenDover, Delaware 19901
Ms. Francine BoothExecutive DepartmentBudget OfficeState Single Point of ContactThomas Collins Bldg.Dover, Delaware 19903
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Mr. Roy Miller (Chair)Delaware Div. Fish and WildlifeP.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Phillip GalloDNREC, Division of Parks & Rec.P.O. Box 1401Dover, Delaware 19903
Mr. Jeff Tinsman - DNRECP.O. Box 1401Division of Fish & WildwoodDover, Delaware 19903
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Ms. Ninna HuizingaPennsylvania Department of Environmental
ProtectionOffice of Policy and CommunicationPost Office Box 2063Harrisburg, PA 17105-2063
Mr. Mike KaufmanP.A. Fish and Boat CommissionP.O. BOX 356Revere, Pennsylvania 18953
*w. Lawrence J. TothDivision of Coastal ProgramsPennsylvania Department of Environmental
ProtectionP.O. BoX 8555Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8555
*Mr. Kurt Carr, ChiefDivision of Archaeology & ProtectionBureau for Historic PreservationPennsylvania Historical and Museum CommissionBoX 1026Harrisburg, PA 17108-1026
Mr. Charlie RehmPA Department of Environmental ProtectionSuite 6010555 N. LaneConshahocken, Pennsylvania 19428
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Mr. James Walsh
mPA Department of Environmental ProtectionBureau of Land and WaterDivision of Coastal ProgramsP.O. BOX 8555Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8555
Mr. Steve RunklePA Department of Environmental ResourcesP.O. BOX 8761Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105-8761
Mr. Peter S. Duncan, DirectorPennsylvania Game Commission2001 Elmerton AvenueHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-9797
Ms. Marcy FeldmanPennPORTSOffice of the Governor512 City TowersHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17101
Mr. Bob LorantasPA Fish and Boat Commission450 Robinson LaneBellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823
a Mr. Paul Lane Ives, Jr., ChairmanJoint Executive Committee913 Lafayette BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Eugene J. McCaffrey, Sr.Executive DirectorDelaware River Port AuthorityBridge PlazaCaxaden, New Jersey 08101
Mr. William J. Miller, Jr.Port of Wilmington Maritime Society1300 North Market StreetSuite 501Wilmington, Delaware 19801
John L. Buzzi, Ph.D. PE., ChairmanMaritime Advisory Council of NJNJ Dept. of Commerce, Energy
& Economic DevelopmentCN 823Trenton, New Jersey 08625
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Mr. Jack SparksChairman -Delaware River and Bay AuthorityP.O. Box 71New Castle, Delaware 19720
Mr. Ellis S. VieserPresidentNew Jersey Alliance for Action Inc.P.O. BOX 6438Raritan Plaza IIEdison, New Jersey 08818-6438
Mr. James F. YoungSuite 1100, The Curtis CenterIndependence Square West6th & Market StreetsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Dennis Rochford, Vice PresidentPort of PhiladelphiaMaritime Exchange913 Lafayette BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Robert C. Wonderlinq, PresidentThe Penjerdel Council ‘“1234 Market StreetSuite 1800Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. Nicholas D. ManziExecutive Vice PresidentRich, Unruh, Reynolds Co.232 South 4th StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. Joseph A. BalzanoExecutive Director & CEO
19107-3718
19106
South Jersey Port CorporationP.O. BOX 129Broadway & Morgan Blvd.Camden, New Jersey 08101
Mr. Joseph Hill, PresidentInternational Longshoremen~s AssociationLocal No. 1291llth Floor, Continental Building400 Market StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
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Mr. Thomas P. KellyPresidentPMTASuite 600Lafayette BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. John P. LaRueExecutive DirectorPhiladelphia Regional Port Authority210 West Washington SquarePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. James E. TagueRegional DirectorPhiladelphia Electric Company2301 Market Street, 18th FloorP.O. BOX 8699Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19101
Mr. Samuel M. SchellengerChairmanMariners~ Advisory Committee913 Lafayette BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Mr. Jack HolefelderDelaware County Chamber of Commerce602 E. Baltimo~e PikeMedia, Pennsylvania 19063
Mr. Ralph Arizini, Jr.TreasurerIndependent Pier Company303 Chestnut StreetPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. John R. GallowayPublic Affairs ManagerChevron Inc.3400 Penrose AvenuePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Mr. H.G. JohnsonGeneral Mana~er
19106
19145
Sun Refining-& Marketing Company500 W. Dutton~s Mill RoadP.O. BOX 2224Aston, Pennsylvania 19014-2224
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Mr. William A. HarrisonPresidentPort of PhiladelphiaMaritime Exchange913 Lafayette BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
Ayesha GrayPA Bureau of Forestry PNDIP.O. BoX 8552Harrisburg, PA 17105-8552
Mr. Tony RossPA Game Commission2001 Elmerton AvenueHarrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110
Ms. Mary Ellen NobleWatershed Association of the Delaware RiverBox 753Lambertville, New Jersey 08530
Mr. Richard WestergaardGlouster CountyPlanning DepartmentN.Delsea DriveClayton, New Jersey 08312
Eric N. Powell, Ph. D.DirectorHaskin Shellfish Research LaboratoryInstitute of Marine and Coastal SciencesBox B-8Port Norris, New Jersey 08349
Mr. William GrosskopfOffshore and Coastal Technologies510 Spencer RoadAvondale, Pennsylvania 99311
Dr. Carl Shuster3733 - 25th Street, NorthArlington, Virginia 22207-5011
Ms. Shiley BowlesStar Enterprises2000 Rangle Hill RoadDelaware City, Delaware 19706
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Ms. Sue Lior1600 Callowhill 4th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19130
Ms. Denise FoxDelaware Valley Regional Planning Commission111 South Independence Mall EastPhiladelphia, PA 19106-2515
Dr. Jonathan H. Sharp, ChairmanScientific and Technical advisory CommitteeCollege of Marine,StudiesUniversity of DelawareLewes, DE 19958
Mr. Frank HoffROW DepartmentAtlantic Electric1500 - MLcP.O. Box 1500Pleasantville, New Jersey 08232
Mr. R. Peder HansenWater Resources Agency
for New Castle County2701 Capitol TrailNewark, Delaware 19711
Mr. John BallettoPSE&G80 Park PlazaNewark, New Jersey 07101
Mr. Bill NealNew Jersey Audubon SocietyP.O. BOX 693Bernardsville, New Jersey 07924
Dr. Steve WeisburgVersar, Inc.9200 Rumsey RoadColumbia, Maryland 21045
Captain James PetersonSandy Hook Pilots60 Dale DriveChatham, New Jersey 07928
Mr. Tim JacobsenCumberland County CollegeBox 517Vineland, New Jersey 08360
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Mr. Joe DugandizicNJ - American Water Company515 Grove StreetHaddon Heights, New Jersey 08035
Mr. William PalmerWater Resource AssociationBOX 867, Davis RoadValley Forge, Pennsylvania 19481
Mr. Thomas A. Denes, Ph.D.Dames & Moore7101 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 700Bethesda, Maryland 20814-8059
Mr. John A. DimitryStaff Scientist200 Bellevue Parkway, Suite 200Wilmington, Delaware 19809
Mr. John CampanelliB. Gary Scott RealtorsEight Bonds Edge DriveChadds Ford, Pennsylvania 19317
Joseph L. Lomax & AssociatesP.O. Box 9Cape May Court House, New Jersey 08210
Mr. Jim Hodges1304 Radford RoadWilmington, Delaware 19803
Mr. John OSHerron220 Washington StreetMt. Holly, New Jersey 08060
Mr. Joel KleinEBASCO Services160 Chubb AvenueLyndhurst, New Jersey 07071
Mr. Don Stump5710 Solway StreetPittsburg, Pennsylvania 15211
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Dr. Fred HollandVersar, Inc.9200 Rumsey RoadColumbia, Maryland 21045
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Ms. Lorraine FlemingDelaware Nature SocietyP.O. Box 700Hockessin, Delaware 19707
Mr. Charles Bartlett63 Salem Church RoadNewark, Delaware 19713
Mr. Brian WallsC/O Battelle Ocean Science397 Washington StreetDuxbury, MA 02332
Mr. Carl SolbergDelaware ChapterP.O. BOX 1908Dover, Delaware
Mr. Mike D~AmicoP.O. BOX 160Nassau, Delaware
Mr. Phil Hulbert
of the Sierra Club
19903-1908
19969
NYDEC Division of Fish & Wildlife50 Wolf RoadAlbany, New York 12233
Mr. Fred Girau1243 Blackbird Forest RoadClayton, Delaware 19938
Mr. Joseph Ragan#4 Latimer PlaceWilmington, Delaware 29805
Mr. Albert L. Wright4311 Vernon RoadBarrington, Delaware 19952-4214
Mr. Thomas Zimmerman11 E. Edinburger DriveNew Castle, Delaware 19720
Mr. James R. Hodges1304 Radford RoadWilmington, Delaware 19803
Mr. Henry W. Parker18 E. Greenwing DriveMilton, Delaware 19968
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Mr. Stephen L. KehsCumberland County Department of
Planning and Development800 East Commerce StreetBridgeton, New Jersey 08302
Mr. William E. CravenFort Delaware SocietyP.O. Box 553Delaware City, Delaware 19706
Delaware Mobile Surfisherman, Inc.700 E. Laurel StreetGeorgetown, Delaware 19947
Elaine NelsonRD 8, BOX 174Route 130Swedesboro, New Jersey 08085
Leah RoedelDelaware River & Bay Council6 CrestfieldWilmington, Delaware 19810
Mr. Jonathan RindeManko, Gold & KatcherSuite 500401 City AvenueBala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004
Mr. John C. NewcombMaritransOne Logan SquarePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19103
Salem County Planning Board96-98 Market StreetSalem, New Jersey 08079
Mr. Robert MartinCity of New Castle220 Delaware StreetNew Castle, Delaware 19720-4816
M.C. Farser, MayorPost Office Drawer 504Cape May Point, New Jersey 08212
Mr. Paul Davis7 Gibbs LaneNewark, Delaware 19711
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Mr. Don Waltz
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Cozer and O~Connor1900 Market StreetPhiladelphia, Pa 19103
Mr. John Klein9201 Gardenia RoadBaltimore, Maryland 21236
Mr.Ron Neal414 Fletcher DriveSmyrna, Delaware 19977
Mrs. Kitty AdamsRD #lBoX 406Milford, Delaware 19903
Mr. Louis Papp207 S. Walnut StreetMilford, Delaware 19963
WMDT-TV202 Downtown PlazaSalisbury, Maryland 21803ATTN : Ms. Dru Doyle
o Mr. Jerry Blakesley117 Morris AvenueMilton, Delaware 19968-1029
Mr. Keith KaufmanThe Fisherman524 Savannah RoadLewes, Delaware 19958
Mr. Mike OatesP.O. BOX 338Fortesque, New Jersey 08321
Ms. Diane S. Link63 Monroe AvenueMantua, New Jersey 08051-1909
Mr. Tom KefferRD-3 BOX 462Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331
Delaware Wildland, Inc.P.O. Box 505Odessa, Delaware 19730
0Mr. Richard KaneNJ Auduban Society
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Director of RecreationP.O. BOX 693Bernardsville, New Jersey 07924
Orion JoynerDept. of UtilitiesRoom 419City HallCamden, New Jersey 08101
Mr. Harry Moore, Deputy MayorOldmans Township Municipal Bldg.P.O. Box PPedericktown, New Jersey 08067
Ms. Elaine DuBoisOldmants Watershed AssociationP.O. BOX 152Harrisonville, New Jersey 08039
Mr. Hamilton G. Pedrick, Jr.80 West Hill StreetPedricktown, New Jersey 08067
City of Salem120 West BroadwaySalem, New Jersey 08079
Mr. Mark ZankelThe Nature Conservancy260 Chapman RoadSuite 201 DNewark, Delaware 19702
Ms. Maria HoneycuttUniversity of Delaware700 Pilottown RoadLewes, Delaware 19958
Mr. Richard FisherCape Shore AssociatesP.O. Box 477Lewes, Delaware 19958
Mitchell Brodkin, PresidentRD No. 1Box 139 A Harrisonville - Ferrell Rd.Mullica Hill, New Jersey 08067
Mr. Jim CorvenManomet observatoryP.O. Box 1770Manomet, MA 02345
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Mr. Victor DeVastoGloucester Soil Conservation72 E. Holly AvenuePitman, New Jersey 08071
Mr. John MatousekLMS Engineers1 Blue Hill PlazaP.O. Box 1509Pearl River, New York 10965
Ms. Carol BrodkinRR 1 BOX 139AMullica Hill, New Jersey 08062
EA Engineering Science & Tech.11019 McGormick RoadHunt Valley, Maryland 21031ATTN : Christine A. Papageorgis, Ph.D.
Ms. Nancy McLaughlinWeston Consulting5 Underwood CourtDelran, New Jersey 08075
Dr. Steven SouzaCoastal Environmental Services3535 Quaker Bridges RoadSuite 400Hamilton, New Jersey 08619
Ms. Elaine DuBois36 S. Railroad AvenuePedricktown, New Jersey 08067
Ms. Marjorie ZeffLouis Berger & Associates100 Halstead StreetEast Orange, New Jersey 07019
Mr. Howard J. WoodsNJ American Water Co.500 Greve StreetHadden Heights, New Jersey 08035
Jim Schmid1201 Cedargrove RoadMedia, Pennsylvania 19063-0144
Leslie SavageDelaware Audubon909 Highland AvenueWilmington, Delaware 09809
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Mr. Fred StineRiver Keepers Network218 Addison AvenueWestmont, New Jersey 08108
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17.0 Index
Beneficial Use Sites ..● .......0... ● ** ● ..● .........● ●
Benthic Resources ...................................
Bioaccumlation Sediment Testing .....................Bioassay Sediment Testing ....● ...,● ...● .............Bulk Sediment Testing .● .*.● ...● ....● ● ● ...● .....,....
Coordination ........................................
Cultural Resources ..................................
Dredging ....● ● ........● ● ● ● ......● ● ,..● ...........● ...
Dredged
Dredged
Dredged
Material
Material
Material
Disposal (Aquatic).................
Disposal (Upland)..................
Disposal Sites:‘Raccoon Island ......*...● .........● ● ...● ● ......Site 15G ..● ● ...........*............● ..........
mSite 15D .........................*............● .Site 17G ...................................● ...
Economic Benefits ...............0...............*...Elutriate Sediment Testing. .........................Endangered Species ..................................Environmental Windows.. .............................
Fish and Wildlife Resources. ........................
Geotextile Tubes ....● ....● ..........................
Groundwater .........................................
Habitat Assessments ...● ● ..● .0......*....● .***.......
Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW)......Horseshoe Crabs .....................................
1-4; 3-24;8-1; 9-13-25; 8-1;9-1; 9-51-13; 4-471-13; 4-441-10; 4-2
3-21; 10-18;15-1; 2-141-19; 11-1
l-l; 2-11;3-3; 3-23;10-261-4; 3-23;9-1; 11-20;l-l; 2-lo;3-9; 6-1;7-1; 11-20
6-76-86-96-10
2-141-13 ;1-15 ;1-19 ;3-60;
4-361o-11-18 ;6-22
10-33; 13-4
l-l; 3-29;6-12; 6-22;9-2; 9-7;13-1
1-5; 3-40;3-52; 3-591-4; 7-1
3-12; 6-12;6-24; 8-16-1; 7-23-29;3-37;3-59
3-35;3-41;
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Impacts: .Benthlc Organisms ..............................
.
Endangered Species ..............................
Fish and Wildlife ...................● .....● ● ...
Groundwater ● .● ● ........● ● ● ● ...● ..● ............●
Oysters ........● ..............0................Salinity .....**..............● 0.........0....0.Shore Erosion ...........● ......● .....*..● ..● ...Water Quality ● ...**.. .*...**..............0...0
Wetlands ...0.................● .*...*.....00...*
Wildlife Habitat ............0..................
8-18; 9-1;9-51-15; 10-20l-l; 6-22;9-2; 9-71-4; 7-21-8; 9-71-14; 5-179-1; 9-5l-lo; 4-1;7-2; 9-1;9-5l-l; 1-5;6-21; 9-26-24; 9-2
Management of Dredged Material Disposal Sites ....... 3-11; 3-40Monitoring ● ...** ● .........0............● ...........● 3-58; 9-20;
13-6
Oil Spill Planning ..● ....● ....● ● ....● ● .......● ...● .. 1-18; 12-1Oysters ● ......● ...● ...● .........**. ● .● .● ● .........● ● 1-8; 3-32;
9-7
Proposed Plan .......● .........0..................*.. 2-1; 3-1Public Involvement .● .● .● ....● ● ● ● .............● .● ..● ● 15-1
Rock Blasting ● ● ..● .● ● ● .● ● ● ..● ● ....● ..● **.● ● ● ● ● ● ..s● ●1-18; 13-1
Salinity Modeling .● .........*....● ...● ..● ● .........● 1-14; 5-1Sand Stockpiles ........................*.....*.**. .. 1-6; 3-58;
8-20; 9-5;9-17; 9-23;11-20
Sediment Transport .................................. 1-8; 9-7Sediment Quality .......● .........*................0. l-lo; 4-1;
7-2Shorebirds ● ● ● ...● ● .....● .......● ...............* ● ..●
1-6; 3-34;3-37; 3-41;3-60
Study Objectives ........● .........● ..............● .. 2-13Water Quality ..● ● ...● ● ....................● ....● .... l-lo; 4-1;
7-2; 9-1;9-5
Wetland Delineations .................● .............. 6-4Wetland Restoration Sites. .......................... 1-5; 3-40;
8-19; 9-1;11-20
Wildlife Habitat ...................● .............● .. 6-24; 9-2
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