Proposed Low Effect Habitat Conservation Plan for Northern Indiana Public Service Company and the Indiana-American Water Company, Inc., 41424-41425 [05-14160]
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Dated: June 16, 2005.
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as described in the proposed Low Effect
Habitat Conservation Plan (proposed
Plan), which would be implemented by
the Applicants. We are requesting
comments on the permit application
and on the preliminary determination
that the proposed Plan qualifies as a
‘‘Low-Effect’’ Habitat Conservation Plan,
eligible for a categorical exclusion under
the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended.
DATES: Written data or comments
should be submitted to the Regional
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
Ecological Services, 1 Federal Drive,
Fort Snelling, Minnesota 55111–4056,
and must be received on or before
August 18, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Peter Fasbender, (612) 713–5343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
Individuals requesting copies of the
applications and proposed Plan should
contact the Service by telephone at (612)
713–5343 or by letter to the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Office (see DATES). Copies
of the proposed Plan also are available
for public inspection during regular
business hours at the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Office located at 1000 West
Oakhill Road, Porter, Indiana or at the
Service’s Regional Web site at: https://
www.fws.gov/midwest/NEPA.
Background
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Proposed Low Effect Habitat
Conservation Plan for Northern Indiana
Public Service Company and the
Indiana-American Water Company, Inc.
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Northern Indiana Public
Service Company and the IndianaAmerican Water Company, Inc.
(Applicants) have applied to the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) for
a joint incidental take permit for one
covered species pursuant to section
10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species
Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The
application addresses the potential for
‘‘take’’ of the endangered Karner blue
butterfly (Lycaeides melissa samuelis)
from management activities associated
with electric power transmission line,
natural gas pipeline, and potable water
pipeline right-of-ways in northern Lake
and Porter Counties, Indiana. A
conservation program to mitigate for the
project activities would be implemented
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Section 9 of the Act and its
implementing Federal regulations
prohibit the take of animal species listed
as endangered or threatened. The
definition of take under the Act
includes the following activities: to
harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot,
wound, kill, trap, capture, or collect
listed animal species, or attempt to
engage in such conduct (16 U.S.C.
1538). However, under section 10(a) of
the Act, the Service may issue permits
to authorize incidental take of listed
species. ‘‘Incidental take’’ is defined by
the Act as take that is incidental to, and
not the purpose of, carrying out an
otherwise lawful activity. Regulations
governing incidental take permits for
endangered species are found in the
Code of Federal Regulations at 50 CFR
17.22.
The Applicant is seeking a permit for
take of the Karner blue butterfly during
the 25 years of the permit. The project
involves the operation and maintenance
of 4 utility corridors encompassing
approximately 86 acres, of which 4.2
acres is currently considered habitat for
the Karner blue butterfly. Normal
maintenance activities that would occur
include temporary disturbances
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resulting from transmission line
maintenance, replacing conductors, gas
line construction or replacement, water
main maintenance and construction,
and vegetation management to control
tree growth. All activities will take place
within the existing utility right-of-ways
and easement. Incidental take will occur
within the right-of-ways as a result of
temporary disturbance to Karner blue
butterfly habitat by truck and heavy
equipment traffic, soil disturbances
from excavation activities, mowing and
hand cutting of brush and woody stems,
and application of herbicides. The
project site is not known to contain any
other rare, threatened, or endangered
species or habitat. Critical habitat does
not occur for any listed species on the
project site.
The Applicant proposes to mitigate
the effects to the Karner blue butterfly
associated with the covered activities by
fully implementing the Plan. The
purpose of the proposed Plan’s
conservation program is to promote the
biological conservation of the Karner
blue butterfly. The Applicant proposes
to mitigate the take by creating an
additional 9 acres of habitat by planting
wild lupine and other nectar plants.
The Proposed Action consists of the
issuance of an incidental take permit
and implementation of the proposed
Plan, which includes measures to
mitigate impacts of the project on the
Karner blue butterfly. Two alternatives
to the taking of the listed species under
the Proposed Action are considered in
the proposed Plan. Under the No Action
Alternative, no permit would be issued,
and no construction would occur.
Under the No Change from the historic
maintenance plan, no incidental take of
the Karner blue butterfly would be
authorized, but a reduction in the
habitat quality would result since there
would be no provision for habitat
improvements. By eliminating habitat
enhancements of the corridors, the
quality and extent of the existing Karner
blue butterfly habitat would diminish
through normal ecological succession.
The Service has made a preliminary
determination that approval of the
proposed Plan qualifies as a categorical
exclusion under NEPA, as provided by
the Department of the Interior Manual
(516 DM 6, Appendix 1, Section 1.4C(2))
and as a ‘‘low-effect’’ plan as defined by
the Habitat Conservation Planning
Handbook (November 1996).
Determination of Low-effect Habitat
Conservation Plans is based on the
following three criteria: (1)
Implementation of the proposed Plan
would result in minor or negligible
effects on federally listed, proposed, and
candidate species and their habitats; (2)
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implementation of the proposed Plan
would result in minor or negligible
effects on other environmental values or
resources; and (3) impacts of the
proposed Plan, considered together with
the impacts of other past, present, and
reasonably foreseeable similarly situated
projects, would not result in cumulative
effects to environmental values or
resources which would be considered
significant.
Based upon this preliminary
determination, we do not intend to
prepare further NEPA documentation.
We will consider public comments in
making the final determination on
whether to prepare such additional
documentation.
This notice is provided pursuant to
section 10(c) of the Act. We will
evaluate the permit application, the
proposed Plan, and comments
submitted thereon to determine whether
the application meets the requirements
of section 10(a) of the Act. If the
requirements are met, we will issue
permits to the Applicants for the
incidental take of the Karner blue
butterfly from right-of-way management
in Lake and Porter Counties, Indiana.
Dated: June 10, 2005.
Robert Krska,
Acting Assistant Regional Director, Ecological
Services, Region 3, Fort Snelling, Minnesota.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Reconstruction of BIA
Route 4 on the Crow Creek
Reservation, South Dakota
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA) has reconsidered the Finding of
No Significant Impact signed on March
24, 2004, for the proposed
reconstruction of BIA Route 4 near Fort
Thompson, South Dakota. This notice
advises the public that the BIA intends
to gather the information necessary to
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the reconstruction
project. The purpose of the proposed
action is to improve the roadway to
modern safety standards. This notice
also announces two public scoping
meetings to identify potential issues,
concerns and alternatives to be
considered in the EIS.
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Written comments on the scope
and implementation of this proposal
must arrive by September 2, 2005. The
public scoping meetings will be held
August 23 and 25, 2005, from 6 p.m. to
9 p.m., or until the last public comment
is received.
ADDRESSES: You may mail or hand carry
written comments to Marilyn Bercier,
115 4th Avenue SE., Aberdeen, South
Dakota 57401.
The August 23, 2005, public scoping
meeting will be held in the casino at the
Lodestar Casino and Hotel, Fort
Thompson, South Dakota. The August
25, 2005, public scoping meeting will be
held at the Four Bears Casino and
Lodge, New Town, North Dakota.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marilyn Bercier, (605) 226–7645.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BIA
proposes to acquire rights-of-way and
provide funding for the reconstruction
of BIA Route 4 on the Crow Creek
Reservation, as proposed by the Crow
Creek Sioux Tribe. From Fort
Thompson, South Dakota, BIA Route 4
runs about 8 miles south and east to its
intersection with State Highway 50. BIA
Route 4 is located in Township 106 &
107 North and Range 71 & 72 West in
Buffalo County, South Dakota.
Part of the Lewis and Clark scenic
byway system, the highway poses safety
risks to members of the Crow Creek
Sioux Tribe and the general traveling
public. In addition to surface distress
and deterioration throughout its length,
the existing roadway has numerous
other safety deficiencies, including
steep side slopes, abrupt vertical and
horizontal curvature, a narrow roadway
surface, steep in- and back-slopes,
protruding pipes, improper sight
distances, and roadside obstructions.
The BIA proposes that Route 4 be
reconstructed to current safety
guidelines.
The BIA will serve as the Lead
Agency for compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act. The
Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, the Advisory
Council on Historic Preservation, and
the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation
have been invited to participate as
cooperating agencies in the preparation
of the EIS.
The EIS will assess the potential
effects to the human environment from
the reconstruction of Route 4. Areas of
concern include socio-economics,
transportation, groundwater and surface
water, wildlife and their habitats,
cultural resources, aesthetics, land uses,
health and safety, and threatened,
endangered, or special-status species.
The list of issues to be addressed may
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expand after scoping comments are
received.
Public Comment Availability
Comments, including names and
addresses of respondents, will be
available for public review at the
mailing address shown in the
ADDRESSES section during regular
business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except
holidays. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish us to
withhold your name and/or address
from public review or from disclosure
under the Freedom of Information Act,
you must state this prominently at the
beginning of your written comment.
Such requests will be honored to the
extent allowed by law. We will not,
however, consider anonymous
comments. All submissions from
organizations or businesses and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
Authority
This notice is published in
accordance with section 1503.1 of the
Council on Environmental Quality
regulations (40 CFR parts 1500 through
1508) implementing the procedural
requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and
the Department of Interior Manual (516
DM 1–6), and is in the exercise of
authority delegated to the Principal
Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian
Affairs by 209 DM 8.1.
Dated: June 16, 2005.
Debbie L. Clark,
Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID–933–1430–ET; DK–G04–0003; IDI–7322]
Notice of Proposed Withdrawal
Extensions and Public Meetings; Idaho
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has filed an
application proposing to extend Public
Land Order Nos. 6629 and 6670 for
additional 20-year terms. The Public
Land Orders withdrew public lands and
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Proposed Low Effect Habitat Conservation Plan for Northern
Indiana Public Service Company and the Indiana-American Water Company,
Inc.
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Northern Indiana Public Service Company and the Indiana-
American Water Company, Inc. (Applicants) have applied to the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service (Service) for a joint incidental take permit for
one covered species pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). The application addresses the
potential for ``take'' of the endangered Karner blue butterfly
(Lycaeides melissa samuelis) from management activities associated with
electric power transmission line, natural gas pipeline, and potable
water pipeline right-of-ways in northern Lake and Porter Counties,
Indiana. A conservation program to mitigate for the project activities
would be implemented as described in the proposed Low Effect Habitat
Conservation Plan (proposed Plan), which would be implemented by the
Applicants. We are requesting comments on the permit application and on
the preliminary determination that the proposed Plan qualifies as a
``Low-Effect'' Habitat Conservation Plan, eligible for a categorical
exclusion under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969,
as amended.
DATES: Written data or comments should be submitted to the Regional
Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ecological Services, 1
Federal Drive, Fort Snelling, Minnesota 55111-4056, and must be
received on or before August 18, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Peter Fasbender, (612) 713-5343.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Availability of Documents
Individuals requesting copies of the applications and proposed Plan
should contact the Service by telephone at (612) 713-5343 or by letter
to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Office (see DATES). Copies of the
proposed Plan also are available for public inspection during regular
business hours at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Office located at 1000
West Oakhill Road, Porter, Indiana or at the Service's Regional Web
site at: https://www.fws.gov/midwest/NEPA.
Background
Section 9 of the Act and its implementing Federal regulations
prohibit the take of animal species listed as endangered or threatened.
The definition of take under the Act includes the following activities:
to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or
collect listed animal species, or attempt to engage in such conduct (16
U.S.C. 1538). However, under section 10(a) of the Act, the Service may
issue permits to authorize incidental take of listed species.
``Incidental take'' is defined by the Act as take that is incidental
to, and not the purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity.
Regulations governing incidental take permits for endangered species
are found in the Code of Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 17.22.
The Applicant is seeking a permit for take of the Karner blue
butterfly during the 25 years of the permit. The project involves the
operation and maintenance of 4 utility corridors encompassing
approximately 86 acres, of which 4.2 acres is currently considered
habitat for the Karner blue butterfly. Normal maintenance activities
that would occur include temporary disturbances resulting from
transmission line maintenance, replacing conductors, gas line
construction or replacement, water main maintenance and construction,
and vegetation management to control tree growth. All activities will
take place within the existing utility right-of-ways and easement.
Incidental take will occur within the right-of-ways as a result of
temporary disturbance to Karner blue butterfly habitat by truck and
heavy equipment traffic, soil disturbances from excavation activities,
mowing and hand cutting of brush and woody stems, and application of
herbicides. The project site is not known to contain any other rare,
threatened, or endangered species or habitat. Critical habitat does not
occur for any listed species on the project site.
The Applicant proposes to mitigate the effects to the Karner blue
butterfly associated with the covered activities by fully implementing
the Plan. The purpose of the proposed Plan's conservation program is to
promote the biological conservation of the Karner blue butterfly. The
Applicant proposes to mitigate the take by creating an additional 9
acres of habitat by planting wild lupine and other nectar plants.
The Proposed Action consists of the issuance of an incidental take
permit and implementation of the proposed Plan, which includes measures
to mitigate impacts of the project on the Karner blue butterfly. Two
alternatives to the taking of the listed species under the Proposed
Action are considered in the proposed Plan. Under the No Action
Alternative, no permit would be issued, and no construction would
occur. Under the No Change from the historic maintenance plan, no
incidental take of the Karner blue butterfly would be authorized, but a
reduction in the habitat quality would result since there would be no
provision for habitat improvements. By eliminating habitat enhancements
of the corridors, the quality and extent of the existing Karner blue
butterfly habitat would diminish through normal ecological succession.
The Service has made a preliminary determination that approval of
the proposed Plan qualifies as a categorical exclusion under NEPA, as
provided by the Department of the Interior Manual (516 DM 6, Appendix
1, Section 1.4C(2)) and as a ``low-effect'' plan as defined by the
Habitat Conservation Planning Handbook (November 1996). Determination
of Low-effect Habitat Conservation Plans is based on the following
three criteria: (1) Implementation of the proposed Plan would result in
minor or negligible effects on federally listed, proposed, and
candidate species and their habitats; (2)
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implementation of the proposed Plan would result in minor or negligible
effects on other environmental values or resources; and (3) impacts of
the proposed Plan, considered together with the impacts of other past,
present, and reasonably foreseeable similarly situated projects, would
not result in cumulative effects to environmental values or resources
which would be considered significant.
Based upon this preliminary determination, we do not intend to
prepare further NEPA documentation. We will consider public comments in
making the final determination on whether to prepare such additional
documentation.
This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(c) of the Act. We
will evaluate the permit application, the proposed Plan, and comments
submitted thereon to determine whether the application meets the
requirements of section 10(a) of the Act. If the requirements are met,
we will issue permits to the Applicants for the incidental take of the
Karner blue butterfly from right-of-way management in Lake and Porter
Counties, Indiana.
Dated: June 10, 2005.
Robert Krska,
Acting Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Services, Region 3, Fort
Snelling, Minnesota.
[FR Doc. 05-14160 Filed 7-18-05; 8:45 am]
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