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Dames & Moore, 1999 - USDA Forest Service

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@ August 11,1997<br />

Linda Krippner<br />

<strong>Dames</strong> & <strong>Moore</strong><br />

500 Market Place Tower<br />

2025 1 st Avenue<br />

Seattle WA 98 12 1<br />

WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENTOF<br />

SUBJECT: Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study for Holden Mine Site, Chelan County<br />

(T31N R17E S07)<br />

JENNIFER M. BELCHER<br />

Commissioner of Public lands<br />

We've searched the Natural Heritage Information System for information on significant natural features<br />

in your study area. Currently, we have no records for rare plants or high quality ecosystems in the<br />

vicinity of your project. However, two state sensitive plant species, Pellaea breweri (Brewer's cliff-<br />

brake) and Cryptogramma stelleri (Steller's rockbrake) occur within about three miles of your project<br />

area. I have enclosed a list of rare plant species for Chelan County for your use.<br />

The Washington Natural Heritage Program is responsible for information on the state's endangered,<br />

threatened, and sensitive plants as well as high quality ecosystems. The Department of Fish and<br />

Wildlife manages and interprets data on wildlife species of concern in the state. For information<br />

on animals of concern in the state, please contact Priority Habitats and Species, Washington<br />

Department of Fish and Wildlife, 600 Capitol Way N, Olympia, WA 98501-1091, or by phone (360)<br />

902-2543.<br />

The information provided by the Washington Natural Heritage Program is based solely on existing<br />

information in the database. In the absence of field inventories, we cannot state whether or not a given<br />

site contains high quality ecosystems or rare species; there may be significant natural features in your<br />

study area of which we are not aware.<br />

We are currently re-evaluating our data distribution policies and fees. We are considering offering our<br />

products via subscription services and the Internet. If you have the opportunity and technology, visit our<br />

new World Wide Web site at www.wa.gov/dnr. We would appreciate your comments on how we can<br />

better serve you. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at (360) 902-1667, or by E-<br />

Mail: sandra.moody@wadnr.gov.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Sandy Swope Moody, Environmental Coordinator<br />

Washington Natural Heritage Program<br />

Division of <strong>Forest</strong> Resources<br />

11 11 WASHINGTON ST SE I PO BOX 47000 1 OLYMPIA, WA 98504-7000<br />

FAX: (360) 902- 1775 1 TTY: (360) 902- 7 125 1 TEL:, (360) 902- 7000<br />

Equal OpportunityIAffirmative Action Employer<br />

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