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Kootenai - Fisher TMDL Project Contacts

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This project is a joint effort between the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The table below contains contact information for all project team members and a description of their role.

 

PROJECT MEMBER

AGENCY

ROLE

EMAIL

PHONE

Christina Staten

DEQ

Project Coordinator

 

Christina’s primary responsibilities include communication with the Kootenai - Fisher TMDL Advisory Group members, coordination of project meetings, and maintenance of this project site.

CStaten@mt.gov

406-444-2836

Lou Volpe

DEQ

Project Manager for the Metals TMDLs

 

LVolpe@mt.gov

406-444-6742

Lisa Kusnierz

EPA

Project Manager for the Nutrients, Sediment, and Temperature TMDLs

 

Lisa is working in close collaboration with DEQ for all aspects of TMDL development.

Kusnierz.Lisa@epa.gov

406-457-5001

 

Mailing Addresses:

 

Montana Dept. of Environmental Quality

PPA/WQPB

1520 East Sixth Ave

PO Box 200901

Helena, MT 59620-0901

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Region 8, Montana Office

10 West 15th Street, Suite 3200

Helena, MT 59626

 


 

Additional Contacts for the Kootenai River & Fisher River Watersheds

 

Lincoln Conservation District

Kootenai River Network

Kootenai Tribe of Idaho

Kootenai Tribe of Idaho: Kootenai River Habitat Restoration Program

 

For information on land managment practices that can improve water quality and on sources of funding, see DEQ's Nonpoint Source webpage.

Robert Ray, DEQ Nonpoint Source Program Supervisor

 

 

Please Note:

This project is not part of, or a result of, the superfund clean-up operations for the W.R. Grace vermiculite mine and asbestos contamination in Libby. For information regarding the superfund project, please see EPA’s Libby Asbestos webpage. This project is also not part of the development of an environmental impact statement for the proposed Montanore Mine.

 


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