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£SA Scope of Work <br />Bowers Field Environmental Assessment -Environmental Services <br />June 2018 <br />uses, water quality issues, drainage patterns, flood issues, parks and recreational areas, <br />and hazardous materials as well as other potential impacted categories . <br />Approach: The consultant will verify the information in the 2016 Environmental Inventory <br />and update it if necessary to reflect current conditions within the direct and indirect study <br />areas . Regulatory agencies will be contacted to gather background information and the <br />project scope will be formally coordinated with federal and state agencies as described in <br />Task 3.1 (conducted by others). <br />The consultant will conduct a reconnaissance level field visit to verify conditions identified <br />in the Environmental Inventory and will update it if necessary related to the direct or <br />indirect study areas. A field verification of site conditions will be conducted, and will <br />include a reconnaissance level analysis of resources. <br />Products: The Consultant will gather this information and provide a summary of all <br />required affected categories in the EA. If additional studies are required based on the <br />information obtained through these tasks, a separate scope and fee will be negotiated <br />based on the specific requirements identified. <br />Task 3.9 -Preparation & Submittal of Required Permit/Consultation Submittals <br />Approach: Consultant will prepare and submit required documentation for needed <br />consultations and permitting. <br />Products: Expected Permitting/Consultation Requirements for the proposed action can <br />be assumed at this point based on the limits and extent of impact determined to date. <br />This scope of work limits its scope to the list of permit applications/deliverable for the <br />associated agencies; any deliverables not on this list are to be considered <br />'Additional/Unexpected'. <br />Deliverables: The following summarizes permit applications and supporting documents <br />to be provided to the various agencies: <br />• Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation -Project description and <br />graphic depiction of the APE & Cultural Resource Report (conducted by others) <br />• Tribal Contacts -Project description and graphic depiction of the APE & Cultural <br />Resources Survey & Technical Reports to the Tribes. Tribes anticipated to be <br />consulted by FAA include Colville Confederated Tribes, the Samish Indian Nation, <br />the Snoqualmie Tribe, and the Yakama Tribe. (conducted by others) <br />• US Army Corps of Engineers (Corps); Department of Ecology (Ecology); Kittitas <br />County -Wetlands Delineation report. Mitigation Plan (if needed), Joint Aquatic <br />Resources Permit Application (JARPA). If wetlands are impacted, is anticipated <br />that a Nationwide Permit from the Corps and Ecology will be required and that a <br />Critical Areas Permit from the County will be required . <br />• Kittitas County -Floodplains Assessment Report (conducted by others), <br />Floodplain Development Permit Application <br />4