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Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Report Page IV.F-19 <br /> Forward Inc. Landfill 2018 Expansion Project <br /> the protection of wetlands. The administering agency for this Order is the USACE. The <br /> wetlands occurring on site are regulated under Executive Order 11990. <br /> U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> Federal Endangered Species Act. Section 9 of the federal Endangered Species Act(FESA)17 <br /> prohibits the "take" of federally listed endangered species of fish or wildlife and many plant <br /> species18. The FESA defines "take" to mean "harass,harm,pursue,hunt, shoot,wound,kill, <br /> trap,capture,or attempt to engage in any such conducti19. A "take" can also include habitat <br /> 1 modification or degradation that directly results in death or injury to a listed wildlife species. <br /> An activity can be defined as "take" even if it is unintentional or accidental. The FESA20 <br /> requires that actions authorized,funded, or carried out by federal agencies (i.e., issuing a permit <br /> pursuant to the CWA) do not"jeopardize the continued existence of any endangered species or <br /> threatened species or result in the destruction or adverse modification of lands determined by <br /> the USFWS or the National Marine Fisheries Service(NMFS)to be'critical habitat"' for such <br /> species21. If a federal agency determines that a proposed federal action(i.e., issuance of a CWA <br /> Section 404 permit for wetland fill) "may affect" a listed species and/or designated critical <br /> habitat,the agency must consult with the USFWS and/or the NMFS in accordance with <br /> Section 7 of the FESA. If the "take" of a federally listed species may occur,the applicant may be <br /> required to obtain an Incidental Take Permit from the USFWS and/or NMFS. This permit <br /> allows the taking of federally listed species if the "take" is "incidental to and not the purpose of, <br /> the carrying out of an otherwise lawful activityi22. The USFWS and/or NMFS issues an <br /> Incidental Take Permit only if the applicant,to the maximum extent possible, has minimized <br /> and mitigated for the impacts of the taking and provided adequate funding for the mitigation <br /> plan,and if the taking would not appreciably reduce the likelihood of the survival and recovery <br /> of the species in the wild23. <br /> Incidental Take permits are obtained through FESA Section 7 consultation between the USACE <br /> and USFWS and/or NMFS or under Section 10 through an approved Habitat Conservation <br /> Plan. Take authority for federally listed species covered under the SJMSCP would conform to <br /> the FESA. <br /> ' <br /> Federally p listed species for which take authority may be required and provided by participation <br /> in the SJMSCP include giant garter snake. <br /> Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, as amended <br /> r <br /> 1716 USC 1531,et seq.;50 CFR Parts 17 and 222 <br /> 1816 USC 1538[a][1][B] <br /> 1916 USC 1532[19] <br /> 21§7(a)(2) <br /> 2116 USC 1536[a][2] and 16 USC 1532[5] <br /> 2216 USC 1539[a][1][B] <br /> 2116 USC 1539[a][2][B] <br />