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Wanucha, Dave
From:Matt Martin <mmartin@rkk.com>
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Subject:\[External\] Forsyth County, PJD, Hawthorne Bridge Replacement
Attachments:Hawthorne_PreJD_DRAFT_09.28.2021_Signed.pdf
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Good afternoon,
Attached is a PJD request for a transportation project in Forsyth County. Please reach out if you have any questions or if
you would like to schedule a field review.
Thank you,
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MATT MARTIN, PWS
Associate Environmental Scientist
8601 Six Forks Road
Forum 1, Suite 700
Raleigh, NC 27615
919.878.9560 P | 919.653.7369 D I 919.219.2765 C
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