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BIO. WEST will utilize ENG Form 4345 for the permit application and attach the following: • Applicant and Applicant’s Agent Name and Contact Information • Project Description (nature of the activity, project purpose, reason(s) for discharge, type(s) of material being discharged, surface area of wetlands or other waters, a description of avoidance, minimization, and compensation, and addresses of adjoining property owners) • Project Location Information • Description of Proposed Impacts • TCEQ Tier II Questionnaire • Threatened and Endangered Species Determination • Cultural Resource Assessment To address and calculate project impacts the wetland delineation information and the project plans from the engineer will be prepared. Additionally, the iHGM functional assessment will be prepared and included to identify the values of the existing features. Once the permit application is completed, BIO- WEST will forward an electronic copy of the application for review and comment. Following incorporation of comments, BIO-WEST will submit the completed application to the USACE Galveston Page 4 District for review. Based on previous conversations with the client, BIO-WEST understands the need to secure appropriate compensatory mitigation for the proposed project. Upon determination that impacts to jurisdictional areas are unavoidable and will require mitigation BIO-WEST will immediately begin discussions with qualified mitigation solution companies in order to seek out mitigation credits. BIO- WEST will work in order to secure the appropriate mitigation option that best suites the needs of the proposed project.

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Sources: Agreement for Professional Environmental Services, Professional Services