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Supplemental Documents
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An example of one of the supplemental documents
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Sample plan set diagram
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Example of one of the sample plan set diagrams
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Stream Crossing Programmatic Form
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image of form to use in project pages
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Replacement stream crossing Phillips Maine
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Image in announcement of Section 7 Consultation and PBO
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Jed Wright
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Jed Wright, the former Project Leader at the Gulf of Maine Coastal Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, was instrumental in this accomplishment. His technical expertise in Stream Simulation design, wide-reaching partnerships, and never-ending enthusiasm were invaluable in seeing this effort through to completion. Jed’s conservation legacy in Maine will live on each time a stream crossing project is completed under this program.
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Replacement stream crossing
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Image in announcement of Section 7 consultation and PBO
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Sample Supplemental Documents
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Examples of site maps, photographs, longitudinal profile and other supplemental material that must be submitted along with the Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form.
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Sample Plan Set
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This set of plans is meant to portray an example of final construction drawings only, and must be accompanied by sufficient additional documentation of site conditioins to satisfy the need for the Programmatic Notification Form. That
documentation would include elements such as stream profile, cross-section(s), substrate characterization, hydrology and hydaulics analysis.
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Instructions for Completing Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form
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This instruction guide is meant to help in completing the Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form *. The form is to be completed by an applicant to notify all relevant Federal agencies of the applicant’s intention to remove, install, replace or repair a stream crossing located within the areas of Maine that are important to the recovery of the Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment of Atlantic salmon, which is listed as endangered by the Federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). This form is part of a streamlined U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) permitting and ESA section 7 consultation process that is applicable only to stream crossing work that meets the criteria for natural and sustainable design embodied in the U.S. Forest Service’s document, Stream Simulation: An Ecological Approach to Providing Passage for Aquatic Organisms at Road-Stream Crossings,
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Stream Crossing Programmatic Notification Form
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This form identifies key elements of the proposed action, but must be accompanied by sufficient additional documentation to ensure that the
proposed action fits all applicable design criteria, and that all effects to ESA-listed species and their habitats are within the range of
effects considered in the biological opinion guiding this notification process for use by the relevant agency, USACE, USFWS, or FEMA.
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