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Meeting Date |
Meeting Location |
Meeting Summary |
Presentation/Slides |
Transcripts (if available) |
Newspaper Announcements |
01/28/04 |
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church and Day School |
Notice |
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05/26/04 |
Sibley Memorial Hospital Ernst Auditorium |
Meeting #2 summary |
None available |
Notice |
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09/07/04 |
Dalecarlia Water Treatment Plant |
none |
Notice |
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09/28/04 |
Sibley Memorial Hospital Ernst Auditorium |
none |
Emerging Issues Presentation; Alternatives Screening Results |
Full meeting transcript |
Notice |
11/16/04 |
Sibley Memorial Hospital Ernst Auditorium |
none |
Full meeting transcript |
Notice |
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5/17/05 |
Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church |
none |
Washington Aqueduct Presentation; |
Full hearing transcript |
Notice |
In addition to the open public meetings, Washington Aqueduct has also met with several individual neighbors and representatives of neighborhoods both at the Washington Aqueduct and at other locations in order to answer questions, solicit input, and discuss the need for and development of the Environmental Impact Statement. Time and resources permitting, Washington Aqueduct is willing to accommodate reasonable requests for additional individual or group meetings. To make this type of request, please contact Washington Aqueduct at 202-764-2639.
Information regarding general mailings including individual invitations to meetings and sent to officials at various agencies, political officials, community representatives, and other stakeholders are outlined in Table 2. The names and addresses of individual private residences that were sent letters are not included in the interest of respecting personal privacy. Table 2 does not include specific letters in response to inquiries by or for coordination with stakeholders.
Table 2
General Project Mailings
Letter (representative sample) |
Date on Letter |
List of Officials sent letter |
Letter #1 |
January 12, 2004 |
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Letter #2 |
May 18, 2004 |
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Letter #3 |
August 12, 2004 |
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Letter #4 |
September 10, 2004 |
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Letter #5 |
September 17, 2004 |
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Letter #6 |
November 5, 2004 |
Two comment periods outside of the typical requirements were offered. The first of the comment periods extended from September 10, 2004 to November 15, 2004. During this comment period, various individuals or groups suggested 102 alternatives or options that could potentially be used to manage water treatment residuals. The second comment period, which is on going, extends from December 16, 2004 to February 14, 2005. To make a comment or suggestion, please see the comment page for contact information.
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