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Email from Mike Barbour, Auburn University, to James Becker, PNNL, Regarding Map Package for AL Nhp
ML18022A465
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Site: Clinch River
Issue date: 08/21/2017
From: Barbour M
Auburn University
To: Becker J
Office of New Reactors
Voukoun P
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From: Michael Barbour To: Becker, James M Cc: Greg Konietzky

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RE: Map package for AL NHP Date: Monday, August 21, 2017 2:47:12 PM Attachments: AL_Redstone.xlsx Rank_Definitions_2017.pdf 17-PNNL-0801_Invoice.pdf HI Jim, I have completed processing your request. I have attached a spreadsheet containing lists of species we had documented within your specified buffer. There is a separate tab in the spreadsheet for each of the files and the aquatic species in the Tennessee River and its tributaries. There is no tab for the Redstone_PotentialPipelineToDischarge file because we did not have any species documented within 1/8 mile of it.

I hope this information will prove useful to you. I have attached an invoice for $75. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter. Payment is due upon receipt. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.

Regards, Michael Barbour Michael Barbour, GISP GIS/Database Manager Alabama Natural Heritage ProgramSM Auburn University Museum of Natural History 1090 S Donahue Dr Auburn University, AL 36849 (334) 844-5017

<mailto:mbarbour@auburn.edu> mbarbour@auburn.edu From: Becker, James M [1]

Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 1:55 PM

To: 'mbarbour@auburn.edu' <mbarbour@auburn.edu>

Cc: Montgomery, Sadie A <sadie.montgomery@pnnl.gov>

Subject:

Map package for AL NHP Hi Mike, I enjoyed our conversation earlier this week. We have two requests.

The first request concerns the attached map package (mpk) containing the following files, with the buffers within which we would like AL NHP to identify species and habitat (terrestrial and aquatic) (of concern to both the State and Federal governments) occurrences in parentheses:

Redstone_Transmission line (within 1/8 [0.125] mile on either side)

Redstone_PotentialPipelineToDischarge (within 1/8 [0.125] mile on either side)

Redstone_potentialPipelineToIntake (within 1/8 [0.125] mile on either side)

Redstone_site12 (within 2 miles of the site boundary on all sides)

I am copying Sadie Montgomery on this email, as she is the one who put the attached mpk file together and can answer any questions you might have regarding extracting the files, etc.

The second request concerns aquatic species and habitat occurrences only, in the Tennessee River and its tributaries (within 5 miles on either side of the Tennessee River) between where State Highway 231 and Interstate 65 cross the Tennessee River (i.e., the section of river just south and west of Redstone Arsenal). Note that there is no shape file we can send you that defines these segments of these waterways. I hope you can delineate the area from the above description.

If you could report findings for the 4 attached files and the Tennessee River/tributaries in a sortable spreadsheet (or each in its own individual Excel spreadsheet), that would be much appreciated. Note that we do not need coordinates for species/habitat locations rather just a list of the species/habitats with occurrences within the specified buffers.

Thank you very much for helping us with this. If you have any other questions, besides regarding extracting the mpk files, please call me at 509-371-7186.

Thank you,

Jim Becker