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Attachment F

List of Preparers

Jim Beadnell, a repayment specialist with the Bureau of Reclamation, reviewed portions of the economics section.

Carol Berry, Technical Service Center, Technical Writer-Editor, was responsible for the production of this document.

Bill R. Chada, Bureau of Reclamation area archeologist, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, was responsible for the cultural resources analysis, including archeological, historic, and Native American Tribal issues.

Gary Davis, an environmental specialist with the Great Plains Regional Office of the Bureau of Reclamation, participated in preparation of sections concerning wetlands, riparian resources, migratory birds, environmental compliance, and alternatives development.

Rob Davis, an agricultural economist with the Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Office, prepared the agricultural analysis in the socioeconomics section.

Miriam Z. Hammer, natural resource economist with the Bureau of Reclamation, Denver Office, prepared analyses for and coordinated the socioeconomics section.

Sharon Leffel, an editorial assistant in the Technical Service Center, did copy editing and desktop publishing.

Jeffrey M. Lucero, Great Plains Regional Office, was responsible for water quality coordination.

Pat Mangan, biologist, Technical Service Center, was responsible for protected species, fisheries, wildlife and recreation information, and State liaison.

Kenneth A. Mangelson, water quality engineer/scientist with the Technical Service Center, Denver Office, was responsible for the water quality section.

Jill Manring, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, a biologist, managed technical specialists in preparation of the environmental assessment.

Judy O'Sullivan, a public information specialist with the Bureau of Reclamation, prepared a public involvement plan and newsletters and directed public involvement activities.

Mark Phillips, a geologist in the Great Plains Regional Office, Bureau of Reclamation, participated in preparing surface water and groundwater sections and also developed hydrologic models.

Steve Piper, an economist with the Bureau of Reclamation, provided analysis of regional economic impacts from changes in recreation and agricultural production.

Jonathan Platt, a natural resource economist with the Bureau of Reclamation, provided the recreation analysis of Reclamation reservoirs.

Marvin Swanda, Chief of Water Operations with the Bureau of Reclamation at McCook, Nebraska, is in charge of reservoir operations for the Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. He participated in discussions and provided information on request.

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