N- <br /> Requirement or Solution <br /> Yes/V'o <br /> 3 For water temperature: Plant native riparian vegetation along streams, rivers, and <br /> stormwater detention ponds to shade the water source and keep it cool. The <br /> document "Willamette River Riparian Plant Communities, Eugene, Oregon", <br /> prepared by Bruce Newhouse of Salix Associates, provides valuable information <br /> for determining what plants would be suitable for any given location. It is <br /> available at http://ceonline/Programs/Salmon Team/ <br /> 4 For toxic materials: Obtain required permits (if applicable) to have those <br /> j pollutants on site. <br /> 5 For toxic materials: Ensure that any toxic chemicals are used and disposed of <br /> properly. <br /> i <br /> 6 For toxic materials: Develop a spill prevention and response plan, and train staff <br /> in how to implement the plan. <br /> I <br /> ~ 4.9 Federal nexus <br /> <br /> i <br /> Potential issues <br /> .Any project that has any possibility of resulting in "take" of s rin <br /> . p Chinook sal <br /> h g mo <br /> urtin n i.e. h <br /> or k' arm' <br /> g, illin fi ( ~ m <br /> g sh or negatively impacting habitat) and that has federal funding, federal permitting, <br /> or any other federal nexus, will require Section 7 Consultation. The Section 7 Consultation must occur <br /> between NOAH Fisheries and the federal agency that issues a federal permit or that provides federal <br /> funding. <br /> Key Questions <br /> Question Yes/No <br /> 1 Does the project have any funding from a federal agency? <br /> 2 Does the project require a permit (e.g., FilURemoval Permit from the U.S. Arm <br /> Corps of Engineers) from a federal agency? y <br /> 3 Does the project involve federal land or any other federal involvement? <br /> If you answered `YES' to any of these questions, proceed with the Potential Requirements and ~ <br /> Solutions table below. If you answered `NO' to all of these uestions <br /> questions. q ,you are done answering the ' <br /> r <br /> I <br /> i <br /> i~ <br /> Guidelines for Salmon 4-19-04 <br /> Page 19 <br /> _ <br /> <br />