ML19337B516
| ML19337B516 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Consolidated Interim Storage Facility |
| Issue date: | 11/21/2019 |
| From: | Consolidated Interim Storage Facility |
| To: | Division of Fuel Management |
| Shared Package | |
| ML19337B502 | List: |
| References | |
| CAC 001028, E-55363, EPID: L-2017-NEW-0002 | |
| Download: ML19337B516 (40) | |
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Enclosure 8 to E-55363 RAI Response Attachments (Public Version)
- a. Attachment LU-2-1
- b. Attachment WR-5-1
- c. Attachment WR-5-2
- d. Attachment ECO-1-1
Attachment LU-2-1 2019 report conducted by Waste Control Specialists and Banks Environmental Data Inc. for oil and gas wells within 10 km of the proposed CSIF (Public Version)
Proprietary Information in Attachment LU-2-1 (43 pages)
Withheld Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390.
Attachment WR-5-1 2019 search conducted by Banks Environmental Data Inc for water wells within 10 km of the proposed CISF (Public Version)
Proprietary Information in Attachment WR-5-1 (81 pages)
Withheld Pursuant to 10 CFR 2.390.
Attachment WR-5-2 2007 search conducted by Waste Control Specialists and Banks Environmental Data Inc for water wells within 10 km of the WCS Low Level Radioactive Waste Facility
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use 322650103041901 NM 6
103.07194 32.44722 Unknown 60 Unknown Unused 322613103042002 NM 7
103.07222 32.43694 Unknown Unknown Unknown Stock 322613103042001 NM 7
103.07222 32.43694 Unknown Unknown Unknown Stock 26-40-201 TX 8
103.04444 32.46028 Ed Tinsley Unknown 01/21/1990 Stock 26-40-602 TX 13 103.03139 32.42778 Flying W Diamond Ranch 80 01/21/1990 Stock 26-40-601 TX 13 103.03500 32.42750 Bill Vance Unknown 01/21/1990 Stock 26-40-6B TX 25 103.01114 32.44367 Ralph McWhorter 85 10/13/1978 Domestic CP 00139 NM 30 103.09200 32.46704 Marion and William O. Stephens Unknown Unknown Stock 322747103052701 NM 30 103.09083 32.46306 Stephens, Wayne and William O.
43 Unknown Stock CP 00705 NM 33 103.08557 32.47433 Unknown Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00705 NM 33 103.08557 32.47433 Unknown Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00678 NM 33 103.08662 32.47521 Unknown 125 6/24/1985 Domestic CP 00660 NM 33 103.08348 32.47250 Hard B. Tapp Unknown 12/20/1982 Domestic CP 00650 NM 33 103.08662 32.47521 Seth Brown 155 5/19/1982 Domestic 26-40-6A TX 34 103.01076 32.41932 Ralph McWhorter 68 08/25/1978 Domestic 26-40-901 TX 38 103.01778 32.41194 Ed Tinsley Unknown 01/21/1990 Stock 322552103065701 NM 43 103.11583 32.43111 Wallach, P.
Unknown Unknown Stock CP 00188 NM 44 103.10917 32.41445 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322446103062501 NM 44 103.10694 32.41278 Unknown Unknown Unknown N/A 322438103063901 NM 44 103.11083 32.41056 Sims, George 55 Unknown Commercial 322928103050401 NM 45 103.08444 32.49111 Elliot Oil Co.
1200 Unknown Commercial 322759103080301 NM 47 103.13417 32.46639 Skelly Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Other 322752103080201 NM 47 103.13389 32.46444 Skelly Oil Co.
79 Unknown Other 322746103081401 NM 47 103.13722 32.46278 Skelly Oil Co.
90 Unknown Other 322746103080001 NM 47 103.13333 32.46278 Skelly Oil Co.
84 Unknown Other 322738103075901 NM 47 103.13306 32.46056 Skelly Oil Co.
81 Unknown Other TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY)
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 1 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322737103080101 NM 47 103.13361 32.46028 Owen, Jim 80 Unknown Commercial 322527103070301 NM 47 103.11750 32.42417 Wallach, P.
58 Unknown Stock CP 00914 NM 48 103.12199 32.43620 Robert Wallach 72 Unknown Exploration CP 00133 NM 48 103.12622 32.43438 Harien Stephens Unknown Unknown Domestic 322609103073401 NM 48 103.12611 32.43583 Stephens, William O.
70 Unknown Stock 322555103072801 NM 48 103.12444 32.43194 Lea County Concrete Co.
80 Unknown Commercial CP 00193 NM 49 103.10698 32.40539 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00190 NM 49 103.10698 32.40539 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322435103063101 NM 49 103.10861 32.40972 Sims, George 56 Unknown Domestic 322405103062702 NM 49 103.10750 32.40139 Sims, George 47 Unknown Unused 322405103062701 NM 49 103.10750 32.40139 Sims, George Unknown Unknown Domestic 322508103070701 NM 51 103.11861 32.41889 Sims, George 85 Unknown Unused CP 00220 NM 52 103.12408 32.44892 M. W. Owens Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00356 NM 53 103.12301 32.42986 Will J. McCasland Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00111 NM 53 103.12084 32.43164 W. J. McCasland Unknown Unknown Domestic 322552103073001 NM 53 103.12500 32.43111 Eva Owen Estate 74 Unknown Commercial 322551103072801 NM 53 103.12444 32.43083 Roberts, Grady Unknown Unknown Domestic 322547103072601 NM 53 103.12389 32.42972 Braithwaite, E.G.
91 Unknown Unused 322546103073001 NM 53 103.12500 32.42944 Bowman, Gail 90 Unknown Domestic 322538103072701 NM 53 103.12417 32.42722 McCasland, W.J.
90 Unknown Domestic 26-40-9B TX 54 103.00654 32.39383 Ralph McWhorter 70 10/04/1978 Domestic 26-40-9A TX 54 103.00654 32.39613 Ralph McWhorter 180 08/17/1978 Domestic 26-40-9A TX 54 103.00692 32.39613 Ralph McWhorter 50 09/18/1978 Domestic 322427103065001 NM 55 103.11389 32.40750 Sims, George 59 Unknown Unused 322425103065301 NM 55 103.11472 32.40694 Sims, George 59 Unknown Unused CP 00138 NM 56 103.12839 32.43986 Marion and William O. Stephens Unknown Unknown Stock 322637103074101 NM 56 103.12806 32.44361 Warren, Gulf Unknown Unknown Unused WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 2 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322635103072601 NM 56 103.12389 32.44306 Owen, M. W.
80 Unknown Stock 322625103074801 NM 56 103.13000 32.44028 Warren, Gulf 85 Unknown Unused 322601103074201 NM 57 103.12833 32.43361 Owens, J.M. & M.W.
Unknown Unknown Domestic 322550103074601 NM 58 103.12944 32.43056 Owens, J.M. & M.W.
70 Unknown Stock 322541103073801 NM 58 103.12722 32.42806 Warren, Gulf 195 Unknown Commercial 322535103073101 NM 58 103.12528 32.42639 Snyder, Keith 87 Unknown Stock 322532103073601 NM 58 103.12667 32.42556 Warren, Gulf Unknown Unknown Commercial 322532103072601 NM 58 103.12389 32.42556 McCasland, W.J.
90 Unknown Domestic 322531103074501 NM 58 103.12917 32.42528 Warren, Gulf 85 Unknown Commercial CP 00070 NM 59 103.10058 32.49243 McVay Drilling Co.
72 9/10/1962 Stock 26-40-301 TX 60 103.01889 32.49583 Doug McWharter Unknown 01/21/1990 Stock 26-40-3 TX 60 103.01555 32.49749 John Goen 163 05/16/1994 Irrigation CP 00442 NM 61 103.07806 32.50423 Unknown 532 1/1/1967 Exploration CP 00195 NM 63 103.12201 32.41084 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322521103073601 NM 64 103.12667 32.42250 Humble Oil Co.
87 Unknown Domestic 322510103073601 NM 64 103.12667 32.41944 Humble Oil Co.
85 Unknown Unused 26-40-3 TX 65 103.00692 32.49466 John Goen 147 04/14/1994 Irrigation 322831103071901 NM 66 103.12194 32.47528 Stephens, Wm O.
Unknown Unknown Stock 27-33-4B TX 67 102.98046 32.42099 Ralph McWhorter 201 09/14/1978 Domestic 322321103054101 NM 68 103.09472 32.38917 Simms, George 386 Unknown Unused 322309103054401 NM 68 103.09556 32.38583 Unknown Unknown Unknown N/A 323031103035002 NM 69 103.06389 32.50861 McNeil Unknown Unknown Unused 323031103035001 NM 69 103.06389 32.50861 McNeil Unknown Unknown Stock CP 00221 NM 70 103.13360 32.43522 J.M. Owen Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00214 NM 70 103.13050 32.43438 J. M. and M. W. Owen Unknown Unknown Domestic 322604103075901 NM 70 103.13306 32.43444 Continental Oil Co.
75 Unknown Commercial 322551103081401 NM 70 103.13722 32.43083 Owen, J.M.
290 Unknown Domestic WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 3 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322551103075001 NM 70 103.13056 32.43083 Owens, J.M. & M.W.
300 Unknown Unused CP 00192 NM 71 103.08994 32.38186 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322245103053301 NM 71 103.09250 32.37917 Texas Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322446103073601 NM 72 103.12667 32.41278 Humble Oil Co.
82 Unknown Unused CP 00137 NM 73 103.11770 32.48516 Marion and William O. Stephens Unknown Unknown Stock 322909103070601 NM 73 103.11833 32.48583 Unknown Unknown Unknown Stock 322901103071101 NM 73 103.11972 32.48361 Terry, McNeil 100 Unknown Unused 322637103080901 NM 74 103.13583 32.44361 Warren, Gulf 101 Unknown Irrigation CP 00700 NM 75 103.12941 32.46792 Wayne R. Walker 75 9/10/1986 Domestic CP 00562 NM 75 103.12837 32.47068 Jimmie D. Weir 136 12/23/1976 Stock CP 00134 NM 75 103.12409 32.47068 Harien Stephens Unknown Unknown Stock 322815103075602 NM 75 103.13222 32.47083 Stephens, W.O.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322805103075601 NM 75 103.13222 32.46806 Skelly Plant #2 83 Unknown Unused 322803103073901 NM 75 103.12750 32.46750 Dunn, D.S.
Unknown Unknown Domestic 322801103073101 NM 75 103.12528 32.46694 Osborn, Mrs. O.J.
85 Unknown Domestic 322759103075601 NM 75 103.13222 32.46639 Skelly Oil Co.
89 Unknown Other 322426103073601 NM 76 103.12667 32.40722 Marathon Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused 27-33-4A TX 77 102.97541 32.41899 Ralph McWhorter 176 08/08/1978 Domestic 322241103052801 NM 78 103.09111 32.37806 Sims, George 513 Unknown Domestic 322227103051401 NM 78 103.08722 32.37417 Sims, Amanda 476 Unknown Unused 322805103080101 NM 79 103.13361 32.46806 Unknown 82 Unknown Unused 322805103075901 NM 79 103.13306 32.46806 Stephens, Wm O.
Unknown Unknown Irrigation 322803103080101 NM 79 103.13361 32.46750 Skelly Oil Co.
81 Unknown Other 322734103082601 NM 80 103.14056 32.45944 Warren, Gulf 96 Unknown Unused 322731103081701 NM 80 103.13806 32.45861 Warren, Gulf Unknown Unknown Unused 322724103083201 NM 80 103.14222 32.45667 Graves, Dr. Sam W.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322724103081101 NM 80 103.13639 32.45667 Warren, Gulf 84 Unknown Unused WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 4 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322717103082301 NM 80 103.13972 32.45472 Warren, Gulf 96 Unknown Other 26-40-3 TX 81 103.01498 32.50827 John Goen 136 04/19/1994 Irrigation 322418103075601 NM 82 103.13222 32.40500 Deck, Millard 140 Unknown Stock 322403103080301 NM 82 103.13417 32.40083 Mitchell, A.P.
Unknown Unknown Stock CP 00581 NM 83 103.12625 32.39815 Northern Natural Gas Co.
125 Unknown Industrial CP 00581 NM 83 103.12625 32.39815 Northern Natural Gas Co.
125 4/18/1979 Industrial CP 00555 NM 83 103.12732 32.39727 Northern Natural Gas Co.
497 Unknown Industrial CP 00199 NM 83 103.12625 32.39452 Leo Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00189 NM 83 103.12201 32.39634 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00189 NM 83 103.15404 32.43260 Paul D. Prather 145 2/25/1994 Stock 322342103073101 NM 83 103.12528 32.39500 Pierce, Ray A.
78 Unknown Stock 322333103072301 NM 84 103.12306 32.39250 Sims, George Unknown Unknown Stock 322322103072101 NM 84 103.12250 32.38944 Sims, George 80 Unknown Unused 322751103083101 NM 85 103.14194 32.46417 Skelly Oil Co.
85 Unknown Other 322849103080601 NM 86 103.13500 32.48028 Owens, J.M.
48 Unknown Stock 26-40-3 TX 87 103.02015 32.51517 John Goen 105 04/06/1994 Irrigation 04/05/94 TX 87 103.01900 32.51709 John Goen 138 04/05/1994 Irrigation 323025103062801 NM 88 103.10778 32.50694 McNeill, Ray 90 Unknown Stock 323025103062501 NM 88 103.10694 32.50694 Unknown 90 Unknown Unused 323022103062301 NM 88 103.10639 32.50611 Fullerton Oil Co.
90 Unknown Unused 322704103084901 NM 89 103.14694 32.45111 Warren, Gulf 99 Unknown Unused 322657103084801 NM 89 103.14667 32.44917 Skelly Oil Co.
101 Unknown Other 322652103084701 NM 89 103.14639 32.44778 Skelly Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322652103084401 NM 89 103.14556 32.44778 Warren, Gulf 118 Unknown Other 322648103084601 NM 89 103.14611 32.44667 Skelly Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Other CP 00881 NM 90 103.14550 32.45799 Richard Don Jones 95 9/7/1999 Domestic 322729103085201 NM 90 103.14778 32.45806 Skelly Oil Co.
106 Unknown Unused WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 5 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322724103085102 NM 90 103.14750 32.45667 Skelly Oil Co.
103 Unknown Unused 322724103085101 NM 90 103.14750 32.45667 Graves, Dr. Sam W.
94 Unknown Unused CP 00212 NM 91 103.13480 32.48516 J. M. Owens Unknown Unknown Domestic 27-33-4A TX 92 102.95876 32.45059 EMCO Machine Works 147 02/26/1981 Domestic 322324103073501 NM 93 103.12639 32.39000 Sims, Leo Unknown Unknown Stock 322322103074001 NM 93 103.12778 32.38944 Sim, Leo 80 Unknown Unused 323046103062202 NM 94 103.10611 32.51278 Unknown Unknown Unknown N/A 323046103062201 NM 94 103.10611 32.51278 Unknown 900 Unknown N/A 322444103084801 NM 95 103.14667 32.41222 Cities Service Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322804103085701 NM 96 103.14917 32.46778 Eubanks, O.R.
80 Unknown Commercial 322804103084801 NM 96 103.14667 32.46778 Eubanks, O.R.
100 Unknown Commercial 322803103085701 NM 96 103.14917 32.46750 Eubanks, O.R.
Unknown Unknown Commercial 322159103060601 NM 97 103.10167 32.36639 Hansen, Ernest 300 Unknown Domestic CP 00706 NM 98 103.12414 32.37462 Ellie Spear 96 12/31/1986 Domestic CP 00187 NM 98 103.12414 32.37825 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322258103073001 NM 98 103.12500 32.38278 Boyd, Ollie I.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322243103072501 NM 98 103.12361 32.37861 Unknown Unknown Unknown N/A 322237103073601 NM 98 103.12667 32.37694 Sims, Leo 80 Unknown Unused 322230103072301 NM 98 103.12306 32.37500 Sims, George 75 Unknown Unused 322424103085401 NM 99 103.14833 32.40667 Fristoe, L.W.
63 Unknown Unused 322416103085401 NM 99 103.14833 32.40444 Fristoe, L.W.
Unknown Unknown Stock 322222103070201 NM 100 103.11722 32.37278 Sims, George Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00736 NM 101 103.15723 32.45163 Ronald K. Woorden 120 9/10/1988 Domestic CP 00346 NM 101 103.15828 32.45254 H.A. Bramlett Unknown Unknown Domestic 322714103093101 NM 101 103.15861 32.45389 Graves, Dr. Sam W.
63 Unknown Stock 322708103091801 NM 101 103.15500 32.45222 Jones, Ron Unknown Unknown Unused 322706103093001 NM 101 103.15833 32.45167 Faulkner, T.P.
80 Unknown Domestic WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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T060331_TABLE 6.3-1.XLS 6 of 7 REVISION 12a 16 MARCH 2007
Well ID State Map Number Longitude W
Latitude N
Owner Total Depth (feet)
Date Completed Proposed Use TABLE 3-1 WATER WELLS WITHIN A 10-KILOMETER RADIUS OF THE WCS LANDFILL SITE (BANKS SURVEY) 322659103093001 NM 101 103.15833 32.44972 Faulkner, T.P.
90 Unknown Domestic 322658103092601 NM 101 103.15722 32.44944 Bramlett, H.A.
90 Unknown Domestic CP 00197 NM 102 103.11985 32.51060 George W. Sims Unknown Unknown Domestic 322932103082701 NM 103 103.14083 32.49222 Humble Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused 322923103083201 NM 103 103.14222 32.48972 Humble Oil Co.
60 Unknown Unused 322921103083001 NM 103 103.14167 32.48917 Humble Oil Co.
Unknown Unknown Unused CP 00673 NM 104 103.14443 32.39727 Paul E. and Mary Hughes Unknown Unknown Domestic CP 00548 NM 105 103.15832 32.43986 A.J. Redden Unknown Unknown Domestic 322641103093001 NM 105 103.15833 32.44472 McLean, R.L.
93 Unknown Irrigation 322638103093001 NM 105 103.15833 32.44389 McLean, R.L.
100 Unknown Irrigation 322633103093401 NM 105 103.15944 32.44250 Eunice Rental Tool Co.
103 Unknown Commercial 322632103093401 NM 105 103.15944 32.44222 Eunice Rental Tool Co.
100 Unknown Commercial 322810103092001 NM 106 103.15556 32.46944 Unknown Unknown Unknown Stock WCS\\FINAL\\03047\\03047.05\\TECH NOD 2\\
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Attachment ECO-1-1 Five-Year Report Concerned with Threatened and Endangered Species Occurring near the Land Disposal Facilities Pursuant to Radioactive Material License No. R04100; License Condition 160 July 11, 2014
July 11, 2014 Mr. Charles Maguire Director Radioactive Materials Division, MC-233 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality P.O. Box 13087 Austin, Texas 78711-3087 VIA Fed Ex
References:
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Radioactive Material License No. R04100, Amendment 25 CN600616890/RN 101702439
Subject:
Five-Year Report Concerned with Threatened and Endangered Species Occurring near the Land Disposal Facilities Pursuant to Radioactive Material License No.
R04100; License Condition 160
Dear Mr. Maguire:
Amendment 25 of Radioactive Material License R04100 (RML R04100) License Condition 160 requires:
The Licensee must provide to the executive director every five (5) years written documentation from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service regarding the presence of threatened or endangered species occurring near the site of the land disposal facility.
This letter along with the attached enclosures fulfills the five-year requirement of this license condition.
I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete. I am aware there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations.
Corporate 5430 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 1700 Three Lincoln Centre Dallas, TX 972-715-9800 Fax. 972-448-1 4 19 Facility P.O. Box 1129 Andrews, TX 797 J 4 888-789-2783 Fax. 432-525-8902
Charles Maguire, Director July 11, 2014 Page 2 of 2 WCS requests that a copy of all correspondence regarding this matter be emailed directly to my attention at (jcartwright@wcstexas.com) as soon as possible after issuance. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call me at 432-525-8500.
Sincerely, Jay Cartwright, Radiation Safety Officer and Director of Radiation Safety Enclosures cc: Bobby Janecka, TCEQ Elicia Sanchez, WCS Scott Kirk, WCS Jane Grimm, WCS WCS Regulatory Compliance WCS Records Management
ENCLOSURES 1.)Summary of Federal and State listings of Threatened and Endangered Species, Andrews County, Texas 2.)Texas Parks and Wildlife Department List of Threatened and Endangered Species, Andrews County Texas 3.) U. S. Department of Fish and Wildlife List of Threatened and Endangered Species,
ENCLOSURE 1
ANDREWS COUNTY, TX Taxon Common Name Scientific Name Birds American Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus anatum Birds Peregrine Falcon Peregrinus anatum Birds Northern Aplomado Falcon Falco femoralis septentrionalis Birds Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Birds Lesser Prairie Chicken Tympanuchus pallidicinctus Birds Whooping Crane Grus americana Birds Least Tern Sterna antillarum Birds Piping Plover Charadriusmelodous Mammals Gray Wolf Canus lupus Mammals Black-footed Ferret Mustela nigripes Reptile Texas Horned Lizard Phrynosoma cornutum Status Key DL, POL - Federally Delisted/Proposed for Delisting LE, LT -
Federally Listed Endangered/Threatened E, T -
State Listed Endangered/Threatened Federal State Status Status DL T
DL T
LE DL T
LT LE E
LE LT LE E
LE T
American Peregrine Falcon and Peregrine Falcon: Both are delisted at the Federal level and listed as threatened in the State of Texas. These falcons are year round residents and local breeders in west Texas, nesting in tall cliff eyries, landforms which are absent at the WCS facility. These birds occupy a wide range of habitats during migration including urban, lakeshore and coastal environments. They migrate across the state from more northern breeding areas in the US and Canada, and winters along the coast and farther south. The preferred habitat for these falcons does not exist at the WCS site. It is likely that they migrate through Andrews County as a transient population.
Northern Aplomado Falcon: This bird is listed as endangered at the federal level.
This falcon frequents desert grasslands and coastal prairies of western Texas, most of New Mexico and southeastern Arizona, using the abandoned nests of other hawks or ravens for rearing young. A "non-essential" experimental population has been established in Arizona and New Mexico. Numerous captive reared Aplomado Falcons have been released in Texas. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service cite mesquite encroachment on grasslands as a negative habitat factor for this falcon, thus the preferred habitat for the falcon does not exist near the WCS operation. It is likely that the Northern Aplomado Falcon seeks out more favorable habitat.
Bald Eagle: The Bald Eagle is listed as threatened by the State of Texas but it has been delisted at the Federal level. The ideal habitat for this bird is nearby rivers and large lakes. The Bald Eagle nests in tall trees or on cliffs near water. These habitat types are non-existent for many miles surrounding the WCS facility. It is possible that Bald Eagles migrate through the west Texas/southeast New Mexico area but it is very un-likely that Bald Eagles would take up residence in the area.
Lesser Prairie Chicken: The Lesser Prairie Chicken is listed as threatened at the Federal level but is not listed at in the State of Texas. The ideal habitat for this bird is arid grasslands generally interspersed with shrubs, but dominated by grasses. Lesser Prairie Chickens nest in scrapes lined with grasses. As part of the permitting process, WCS performed an intensive study to determine if Lesser Prairie Chickens frequented company controlled property. No evidence of the existence of these birds on WCS controlled lands was found.
Whooping Crane: Whooping Cranes are listed as an endangered species at both the Federal and State level. This bird prefers marshy wetland habitats, nesting on raised mounds within the marsh. The WCS facility is located in an arid region and no ideal habitat for Whooping Cranes exists for many miles surrounding the facility. Andrews County appears to be on the extreme western edge of the migration path between breeding grounds in Canada and wintering grounds on the Texas gulf coast. It is possible that Whooping Cranes could migrate through Andrews County as a transient population.
Least Tern: Least Terns are listed as endangered at the Federal level but is not listed at the State level. These birds live along rivers, wetlands, ponds and lakes. The WCS
facility is located in an arid region and no ideal habitat for Least Terns exists for many miles surrounding the facility. Andrews County may be on the migration path of the Least Tern between breeding grounds to the north and wintering grounds in the Caribbean and South America. It is possible that Least Terns could migrate through Andrews County as a transient population.
Piping Plover. This bird is listed as threatened at the Federal level but is not listed at the State level. The Piping Plover inhabits wide, flat open sandy beaches and nest along small creeks or wetlands. In the summer, the birds inhabit the Northern Great Plains, the Great Lakes Region and the Atlantic Coast. In the winter, the birds migrate to the Gulf of Mexico and points farther south. The WCS facility is located in an arid region and no ideal habitat for Piping Plovers exists for many miles surrounding the facility. Andrews County may be on the migration path of the Piping Plover between breeding grounds to the north and wintering grounds in the Gulf of Mexico. It is possible that Least Terns could migrate through Andrews County as a transient population.
Gray Wolf. The Gray Wolf is listed as an endangered species at both the Federal and State level. These animals are wide ranging and currently exist as a recovering population in the forests and savannas of northern tier states (Great Lakes and Rocky Mountain regions) of the United States. The wolf is relatively abundant in Canada and Alaska. The Gray Wolf population has recovered in reintroduction areas to the point that the species is proposed for delisting in 2014. A subspecies, the Mexican Gray Wolf, will remain on the endangered list for some time into the future. Recovery efforts for the Mexican Gray Wolf are ongoing in Arizona and New Mexico. There are no known populations of Gray Wolves or the Mexican Gray Wolves in Andrews County, Texas.
Black-footed Ferret Black-footed Ferrets are listed as an endangered species at the Federal level. The preferred habitat for these animals is large Prairie Dog towns on open grasslands. These ferrets typically reside in the abandoned burrows of Prairie Dogs or other burrowing animals. Populations of Black Footed Ferrets have been re-established in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming from captive stocks. Recovery efforts continue and delisting of the animal may occur in ten years or so, provided the population continues to recover. There are no Prairie Dog towns known on the WCS property thus, no suitable habitat exists at the WCS facility for the Black-footed Ferret.
Texas Horned Lizard: Texas Homed Lizards are listed as threatened in the State of Texas. This lizard ranges from Colorado and Kansas to northern Mexico and from southeastern Arizona to Texas. Isolated, introduced populations exist in the Carolinas, Georgia and northern Florida. The Texas Homed Lizard may also be native to Arkansas and Louisiana. This reptile typically occupies bright sunny areas near Harvester Ant hills. These ants make up the majority of this lizard's diet. The decline of the Texas Horned Lizard has been attributed to the invasion of Fire Ants into Texas.
Fire Ants eradicate Harvester Ant colonies, removing the lizard's primary food source.
The Texas Horned Lizard has declined over 30 percent of its range but is now reportedly recovering throughout its range.
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Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.
Annotated Countv Lists of Rare Species Page I of3 Last Revision: 4/28/2014 4:07:00 PM ANDREWS COUNTY BIRDS Federal Status State Status American Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus anatum DL T
year-round resident and local breeder in west Texas, nests in tall cliff eyries; also, migrant across state from more northern breeding areas in US and Canada, winters along coast and farther south; occupies wide range of habitats during migration, including urban, concentrations along coast and barrier islands; low-altitude migrant, stopovers at leading landscape edges such as lake shores, coastlines, and barrier islands.
Arctic Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus tundrius DL migrant throughout state from subspecies' far northern breeding range, winters along coast and farther south; occupies wide range of habitats during migration, including urban, concentrations along coast and barrier islands; low-altitude migrant, stopovers at leading landscape edges such as lake shores, coastlines, and barrier islands.
Baird's Sparrow Ammodramus bairdii shortgrass prairie with scattered low bushes and matted vegetation; mostly migratory in western half of State, though winters in Mexico and just across Rio Grande into Texas from Brewster through Hudspeth counties Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus DL T
found primarily near rivers and large lakes; nests in tall trees or on cliffs near water; communally roosts, especially in winter; hunts live prey, scavenges, and pirates food from other birds Ferruginous Hawk Buteo regalis open country, primarily prairies, plains, and badlands; nests in tall trees along streams or on steep slopes, cliff ledges, river-cut banks, hillsides, power line towers; year-round resident in northwestern high plains, wintering elsewhere throughout western 2/3 of Texas Lesser Prairie-Chicken Tympanuchus pa/lidicinctus T
arid grasslands, generally interspersed with shrubs such as sand sagebrush, sand plum, skunkbush sumac, and shinnery oak shrubs, but dominated by sand dropseed, sideoats grama, sand bluestem, and little bluestem grasses; nests in a scrape lined with grasses Mountain Plover Charadrius montanus breeding: nests on high plains or shortgrass prairie, on ground in shallow depression; nonbreeding:
shortgrass plains and bare, dirt (plowed) fields; primarily insectivorous Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus DL T
both subspecies migrate across the state from more northern breeding areas in US and Canada to winter along coast and farther south; subspecies (F. p. anatum) is also a resident breeder in west Texas; the two subspecies' listing statuses differ, F.p. tundrius is no longer listed in Texas; but because the subspecies are not easily distinguishable at a distance, reference is generally made only to the species level; see subspecies for habitat.
Prairie Falcon Falco mexicanus open, mountainous areas, plains and prairie; nests on cliffs
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Annotated County Lists of Rare Species ANDREWS COUNTY BIRDS Snowy Plover Charadrius alexandrinus Federal Status formerly an uncommon breeder in the Panhandle; potential migrant; winter along coast Sprague's Pipit Anthus spragueii C
Page 2 of 3 State Status only in Texas during migration and winter, mid September to early April; short to medium distance, diurnal migrant; strongly tied to native upland prairie, can be locally common in coastal grasslands, uncommon to rare further west; sensitive to patch size and avoids edges.
Western Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia hypugaea open grasslands, especially prairie, plains, and savanna, sometimes in open areas such as vacant lots near human habitation or airports; nests and roosts in abandoned burrows Western Snowy Plover Charadrius alexandrinus nivosus uncommon breeder in the Panhandle; potential migrant; winter along coast Whooping Crane Grus americana LE E
potential migrant via plains throughout most of state to coast; winters in coastal marshes of Aransas, Calhoun, and Refugio counties MAMMALS Federal Status State Status Black-footed ferret Mustela nigripes LE extirpated; inhabited prairie dog towns in the general area Black-tailed prairie dog Cynomys ludovicianus dry, flat, short grasslands with low, relatively sparse vegetation, including areas overgrazed by cattle; live in large family groups Gray wolf Canis lupus LE E
extirpated; formerly known throughout the western two-thirds of the state in forests, brushlands, or grasslands Jones' pocket gopher Geomys knoxjonesi southwestern plains of Texas; deep sandy soils of aeolian origin; small isolated population vulnerable to land use changes Pale Townsend's big-eared bat Corynorhinus townsendii pallescens roosts in caves, abandoned mine tunnels, and occasionally old buildings; hibernates in groups during winter; in summer months, males and females separate into solitary roosts and maternity colonies, respectively; single offspring born May-June; opportunistic insectivore Swift fox Vulpes velox restricted to current and historic shortgrass prairie; western and northern portions of Panhandle
Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept.
Annotated County Lists of Rare Species ANDREWS COUNTY REPTILES Dune sagebrush lizard Sce/oporus arenico/us Page 3 of3 Federal Status State Status confined to active sand dunes near Monahans; dwarf shin-oak sandhills with sagebrush and yucca; opportunistic insectivore; 'sit and wait' predator; burrows in sand or plant litter to escape enemies Texas horned lizard Phrynosoma cornutum T
open, arid and semi-arid regions with sparse vegetation, including grass, cactus, scattered brush or scrubby trees; soil may vary in texture from sandy to rocky; burrows into soil, enters rodent burrows, or hides under rock when inactive; breeds March-September PLANTS Federal Status State Status Dune umbrella-sedge Cyperus onerosus moist to wet sand in swales and other depressions among active or partially stabilized sand dunes; flowering/fruiting late summer-fall
Notes for County Lists of Texas' Special Species The Texas Parks and Wildlife (TPWD) county lists include:
Vertebrates, Invertebrates, and Vascular Plants identified as being of conservation concern by TPWD within Texas. These special species lists are comprised of species, subspecies, and varieties that are federally listed; proposed to be federally listed; have federal candidate status; are state listed; or carry a global conservation status indicating a species is critically imperiled, very rare, vulnerable to extirpation, or uncommon.
The TPWD county lists do not include:
Natural Plant Communities such as Little Bluestem-lndiangrass Series (native prairie remnant),
Water Oak-Willow Oak Series (bottomland hardwood community), Saltgrass-Cordgrass Series (salt or brackish marsh), Sphagnum-Beak.rush Series (seepage bog).
Other Significant Features such as bird rookeries, migratory songbird fallout areas, comprehensive migratory bird information, bat roosts, bat caves, invertebrate caves, and prairie dog towns.
These lists are not all inclusive for all rare species distributions. The lists were compiled, developed, and are updated based on field guides, staff expertise, scientific publications, and the TPWD Texas Natural Diversity Database (TXNDD) (formerly the Biological and Conservation Data System) occurrence data. Historic ranges for some state extirpated species, full historic distributions for some extant species, accidentals and irregularly appearing species, and portions of migratory routes for particular species are not necessarily included. Species that appear on county lists do not all share the same probability of occurrence within a county. Some species are migrants or wintering residents only.
Additionally, a few species may be historic or considered extirpated within a county.
TPWD includes the Federal listing status for your convenience and makes every attempt to keep the information current and correct. However, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) is the responsible authority for Federal listing status. The TPWD lists do not substitute for contact with the FWS and federally listed species county ranges may vary from the FWS county level species lists because of the inexact nature of range map development and use.
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Federally Listed Endangered/Threatened Federally Proposed Endangered/Threatened Federally Listed Endangered/Threatened by Similarity of Appearance Federal Candidate for Listing; formerly Category 1 Candidate Federally Delisted/Proposed for Delisting Not Federally Listed State Listed Endangered/Threatened Not tracked or no longer tracked by the State Rare, but with no regulatory listing status This information is specifically for your assistance only; due to continuing data updates, please do not redistribute the lists, instead refer all requesters to the web site at:
http:/ /www.tpwd.state.tx.us/landwater/land/maps/gis/ris/endangered species/ or to our office for the most current information available. For questions regarding county lists, please call (512) 389-4571.
Please use the following citation to credit the source for this county level information:
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Wildlife Division, Diversity and Habitat Assessment Programs. County Lists of Texas' Special Species. [county name(s) and revised date(s)].
Last Revision: 7 Nov 2008
ENCLOSURE 3
United States Department of the Interior FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE Austin Ecological Services Field Office 10711 BURNET ROAD, SUITE 200 AUSTIN, TX 78758 PHONE: (512)490-0057 FAX: (512)490-0974 URL: www.fws.gov/southwest/es/AustinTexas/;
www.fws.gov/southwest/es/EndangeredSpecies/lists/
Consultation Tracking Number: 02ETAU00-2014-SLl-0239 Project Name: Permit Renewal at an Existing Facility July 10, 2014
Subject:
List of threatened and endangered species that may occur in your proposed project location, and/or may be affected by your proposed project.
To Whom It May Concern:
The enclosed species list identifies threatened, endangered, proposed and candidate species, as well as proposed and final designated critical habitat, that may occur within the county of your proposed project and/or may be affected by your proposed project. The species list fulfills the requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) under section 7(c) of the Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Please note that new information based on updated surveys, changes in the abundance and distribution of species, changed habitat conditions, or other factors could change this list. Feel free to contact us if you need more current information or assistance regarding the potential impacts to federally proposed, listed, and candidate species and federally designated and proposed critical habitat. Also note that under 50 CFR 402.12(e) of the regulations implementing section 7 of the Act, the accuracy of this species list should be verified after 90 days. This verification can be completed formally or informally as desired. The Service recommends that verification be completed by visiting the ECOS-IPaC website at regular intervals during project planning and implementation for updates to species lists and information. An updated list may be requested through the ECOS-IPaC system by completing the same process used to receive the enclosed list.
The purpose of the Act is to provide a means whereby threatened and endangered species and the ecosystems upon which they depend may be conserved. Under sections 7(a)(l) and 7(a)(2) of the Act and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 402 et seq.), Federal agencies are required to utilize their authorities to carry out programs for the conservation of federally listed as threatened or endangered species and to determine whether projects may affect these species and/or designated critical habitat.
A Biological Assessment is required for construction projects (or other undertakings having similar physical impacts) that are major Federal actions significantly affecting the quality of the human environment as defined in the National Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4332(2)
(c)). For projects other than major construction activities, the Service suggests that a biological evaluation similar to a Biological Assessment be prepared to determine whether the project may affect listed or proposed species and/or designated or proposed critical habitat. Recommended contents of a Biological Assessment are described at 50 CFR 402.12.
While a Federal agency may designate a non-Federal representative to conduct informal consultation or prepare a biological assessment, the Federal Agency must notify the Service in writing of any such designation. The Federal agency shall also independently review and evaluate the scope and content of a biological assessment prepared by their designated non-Federal representative before that document is submitted to the Service.
If a Federal agency determines, based on the Biological Assessment or biological evaluation, that listed species and/or designated critical habitat may be affected by a federally funded, permitted or authorized activity, the agency is required to consult with the Service pursuant to 50 CFR 402. The following definitions are provided to assist you in reaching a determination:
- No effect – the proposed action will not affect federally listed species or critical habitat. A “no effect” determination does not require section 7 consultation and no coordination or contact with the Service is necessary. However, if the project changes or additional information on the distribution of listed or proposed species becomes available, the project should be reanalyzed for effects not previously considered.
- May affect, but is not likely to adversely affect – the project may affect listed species and/or critical habitat; however, the effects are expected to be discountable, insignificant, or completely beneficial. Certain avoidance and minimization measures may need to be implemented in order to reach this level of effect. The Federal agency or the designated non-Federal representative should consult with the Service to seek written concurrence that adverse effects are not likely. Be sure to include all of the information and documentation used to reach your decision with your request for concurrence. The Service must have this documentation before issuing a concurrence.
- Is likely to adversely affect – adverse effects to listed species may occur as a direct or indirect result of the proposed action. For this determination, the effect of the action is neither discountable nor insignificant. If the overall effect of the proposed action is beneficial to the listed species but the action is also likely to cause some adverse effects to individuals of that species, then the proposed action “is likely to adversely affect” the listed species. The analysis should consider all interrelated and interdependent actions. An “is likely to adversely affect” determination requires the Federal action agency to initiate formal section 7 consultation with our office.
Regardless of the determination, the Service recommends that the Federal agency maintain a complete record of the evaluation, including steps leading to the determination of effect, the qualified personnel conducting the evaluation, habitat conditions, site photographs, and any other related information. More information on the regulations and procedures for section 7 consultation, including the role of permit or license applicants, can be found in the "Endangered Species Consultation Handbook" at:
http://www.fws.gov/endangered/esa-library/pdf/fOC-GLOS.PDF.
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Migratory Birds For projects that may affect migratory birds, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) implements various treaties and conventions for the protection of these species. Under the MBTA, taking, killing, or possessing migratory birds is unlawful. Migratory birds may nest in trees, brushy areas, or other areas of suitable habitat. The Service recommends activities requiring vegetation removal or disturbance avoid the peak nesting period of March through August to avoid destruction of individuals, nests, or eggs. If project activities must be conducted during this time, we recommend surveying for nests prior to conducting work. If a nest is found, and if possible, the Service recommends a buffer of vegetation remain around the nest until the young have fledged or the nest is abandoned.
For additional information concerning the MBTA and recommendations to reduce impacts to migratory birds please contact the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Birds Office, 500 Gold Ave. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. A list of migratory birds may be viewed at http://www.fws.gov/m i ~ratocybjrds/Regu latjonsPo! jcjes/mbta/mbtjntro.htm t. Guidance for minimizing impacts to migratory birds for projects including communications towers can be found at: http:/lwww.fws.gov/mj~torybjrds/CurrentBirdissues/Hazards/towers/towers,htm; and bttp://www,fws,aov/mjgratocybjrds/CurrentBjrdlssues/Hazards/towers/comtow.htm!.
Additionally, wind energy projects should follow the wind energy guidelines (
http://www.fws.aov/wjndeneray/) for minimizing impacts to migratory birds and bats.
Finally, please be aware that bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668 et seq.), and projects affecting these species may require development of an eagle conservation plan (
http://www. fws. gov/wjndenergy/eag luu idance.html).
We appreciate your concern for threatened and endangered species. The Service encourages Federal agencies to include conservation of threatened and endangered species into their project planning to further the purposes of the Act. Please include the Consultation Tracking Number in the header of this letter with any request for consultation or correspondence about your project that you submit to our office.
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United States Department oflnterior Fish and Wildlife Service Project name: Permit Renewal at an Existing Facility Official Species List Austin Ecological Services Field Office 10711 BURNET ROAD, SUITE 200 AUSTIN, TX 78758 (512) 490-0057_
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/AustinTexas/
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/EndangeredSpecies/lists/
Consultation Tracking Number: 02ETAU00-2014-SLI-0239 Project Type: Landfill Project
Description:
This is an existing facility. Requested List will become part of a 10 Year Permit Renewal for RCRA Permit. Need the information for a Site Selection Report that is a required part of TCEQ Application Part B Form. Location is north of State HWY 176 at the TX/NM State line in Andrews County, TX. Size of the facility is approx. 1338 acres.
Facility disposes waste for industry, states and the Federal govt.
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United States Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Project name: Permit Renewal at an Existing Facility Project Counties: Andrews, TX http://ecos.fws.gov/ipac, 07/10/2014 07:28 AM 2
United States Department of Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Project name: Permit Renewal at an Existing Facility Endangered Species Act Species List There are a total of 5 threatened or endangered species on your species list. Species on this list should be considered in an effects analysis for your project and could include species that exist in another geographic area. For example, certain fish may appear on the species list because a project could affect downstream species. Note that 3 of these species should be considered only under certain conditions. Critical habitats listed under the Has Critical Habitat column may or may not lie within your project area. See the Critical habitats within your project area section further below for critical habitat that lies within your project. Please contact the designated FWS office if you have questions.
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Population: Entire, except where listed as an experimental population Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus)
Threatened Final designated Population: except Great Lakes watershed Red Knot (Ca/idris canutus rufa)
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