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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass
National Forest, Alaska; Baht Roaded
Timber Sale Environmental Impact
Statement
Forest Service, USDA.
Revised Notice of Intent to
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: This NOI revises the proposed
action, dates, and contact information in
the original Notice of Intent published
in the Federal Register Number 217
(pages 63755–63757) on November 10,
2003. The Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, will prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
on a proposal to harvest timber in the
Baht Roaded Timber Sale project area,
Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass
National Forest. The proposed action is
to harvest an estimated 42 million board
feet on approximately 1,410 acres with
about 11 miles on new road
construction. The Tongass National
Forest Supervisor will decide whether
or not to harvest timber from this area,
and if so, how this timber would be
harvested. The decision will be
documented in a Record of Decision
based on information disclosed in the
EIS and the goals, objectives and desired
future conditions as stated in the
Tongass Land Resource Management
Plan (Forest Plan).
DATES: Individuals interested in
receiving a scoping package should
contact us at the address below.
Comments will be most helpful if
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received by March 3, 2006. The Draft
Environmental Impact Statement is
projected to be filed with the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
in April 2006 and will begin a 45-day
public comment period. The Final
Environmental Impact Statement and
Record of Decision are anticipated to be
published in September 2006.
ADDRESSES: Please send written
comments to Wrangell Ranger District;
Tongass National Forest, Attn: Baht EIS;
P.O. Box 51, Wrangell, AK 99929. The
fax number is 907–874–7595. Electronic
comments can be e-mailed to
comments-alaska-tongasswrangell@fs.fed.us. Please include the
word ‘‘Baht’’ in the subject line. In all
correspondence, include your name,
address, and organization name if you
are commenting as a representative of
an organization.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the proposal and EIS
should be directed to Mark Hummel,
District Ranger, or Linda Christian, IDT
Leader, Wrangell Ranger District,
Tongass National Forest, P.O. Box 51,
Wrangell, AK 99929; telephone (907)
874–2323.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Baht
Environmental Impact Statement,
Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass
National Notice of Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (NOI)
was published in the Federal Register
Number 217 (pages 63755–63757) on
November 10, 2003. This NOI revises
the proposed action, dates, and contact
information in the original Notice of
Intent. The Baht Roaded Timber Sale
project area is located within Tongass
Forest Plan Value Comparison Units
456, 457, 458 and 459 on the northern
half of Zarembo Island, Alaska,
Wrangell Ranger District of the Tongass
National Forest. The projected area is
located approximately 17 air miles west
of Wrangell, Alaska. The project area
covers approximately 57,600 acres, of
which approximately 18,000 acres are
considered suitable for timber
management. The Baht Project Area
contains portions of four different LUDs:
Timber Production represents 58.9% of
the project area, Scenic Viewshed 37%,
Old-growth Habitat 4% and SemiRemote Recreation .01%. The sale is
currently listed on the Tongass 5-year
action plan and is to be sold in 2007.
The Baht Roaded Timber Sale project is
consistent with the 1997 Forest Plan.
The purpose and need for the
proposed action responds to the goals
and objectives the Forest Plan, as
amended, and helps move the area
toward the desired conditions as
described in the forest plan. The
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Tongass Forest Plan goals and objectives
applicable to the Baht Project Area:
Contribute to the production of evenflow, long-term sustained yield of
timber, as well as a mix of other
resource activities; seek to provide a
timber supply sufficient to meet the
annual and planning cycle market
demand for Tongass National Forest
timber; provide a diversity of
opportunities for resource uses that
contribute to the economies of
Southeast Alaska; and support a wide
range of natural resource employment
opportunities within Southeast Alaska’s
communities.
The proposed action is to harvest an
estimated 42 million board feet on
approximately 1,410 acres with about 11
miles of new road construction. The
proposed action will use clearcutting to
manage the area under an even aged
management prescription. The Baht
Project Area includes old-growth habitat
reserves (OGRs) as designated in the
Forest Plan. To meet Forest Plan criteria
for old-growth reserves, changes to a
small OGR boundary will be proposed
as part of this project. A non-significant
Forest Plan amendment will be required
to address this change.
A range of alternatives will be
developed to respond to the significant
issues. In addition to the no-action
alternative, alternatives will likely
propose harvest of 15–45 million board
feet of timber on an estimated 500–1,500
acres offered in one or more timber
sales.
Preliminary Issues: Tentative issues
identified for analysis in the EIS include
the potential effects of the project on
and the relationship of the project to:
Old-growth ecosystem management and
the maintenance of habitat for viable
populations of wildlife species, timber
sale economics, road construction/
access management and water quality.
Public participation is an integral
component of the analysis process. This
notice of intent re-initiates the scoping
process that guides the development of
the environmental impact statement.
The Forest Service will seek additional
information, comments and assistance
from tribal governments, Federal, state
and local agencies, individuals and
organizations that may be interested in
or affected by the proposed activities.
Written scoping comments were
solicited through a preliminary scoping
package that was sent to persons on the
project mailing list in July 2003.
Additional written scoping comments
are being solicited through a scoping
package that will be sent to the project
mailing list concurrent with the
publication of this NOI. For the Forest
Service to best use the scoping input,
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comments should be received by March
3, 2006. If comments were submitted
during the July 2003 scoping period,
they are being considered and it is not
necessary to re-submit the same
comments.
The Interdisciplinary Team will
review comments received during the
scoping period to determine which
comments are significant and within the
scope of this project. The team will then
develop issues and a range of
alternatives to address the significant
issues, including the ‘‘No Action’’
alternative, in which no additional
timber harvest or road constructyion is
proposed. Other alternatives will
consider various levels and locations of
timber harvest in response to issues and
non-timber objectives. The team will
then prepare a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS) that will
display the alternatives and the direct,
indirect, and cumulative effects of each
alternative. The Draft EIS is projected to
be filed with the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) in April 2006.
The Final EIS is anticipated by
September 2006. Subsistence hearings,
as provided for in Title VIII, section 810
of the Alaska National Interest Lands
Conservation Act (ANILCA), will be
conducted, if necessary, during the
comment period on the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement.
Early Notice of Importance of Public
Participation in Subsequent
Environmental Review: A draft
environmental impact statement will be
prepared for comment. The comment
period on the draft environmental
impact statement will be 45 days from
the date the Environmental Protection
Agency publishes the notice of
availability in the Federal Register.
The Forest Service believes it is
important to give reviewers notice of
several court rulings related to public
participation in the environmental
review process. First, reviewers of draft
environmental impact statements must
structure their participation in the
environmental review of the proposal so
that it is meaningful and alerts an
agency to the reviewer’s position and
contentions. Vermont Yankee Nuclear
Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519,
533, (1978). Environmental objections
that could have been raised at the draft
environmental impact statement stage
may be waived or dismissed by the
courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803
F.2nd 1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and
Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490
F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980).
Because of these court rulings, it is very
important that those interested in this
proposed action participate by the close
of the 45-day comment period so that
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substantive comments and objections
are made available to the Forest Service
at a time when it can meaningfully
consider them and respond to them in
the final environmental impact
statement. To assist the Forest service in
identifying and considering issues and
concerns of the proposed action,
comments during scoping and
comments on the draft environmental
impact statement should be as specific
as possible. It is also helpful if
comments refer to specific pages or
chapters of the draft statement.
Comments may also address the
adequacy of the draft environmental
impact statement or the merits of the
alternatives formulated and discussed in
the statement. Reviewers may wish to
refer to the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for implementing
the procedural provisions of the
National Environmental Policy Act at 40
CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
In addition to commenting on the
proposed action and the DEIS when it
is released, agencies and other
interested persons or groups are invited
to write to or speak with Forest Service
officials at any time during the planning
process.
Comments received in response to
this solicitation, including names and
addresses of those who comment, will
be considered part of the public record
on this proposed action and will be
available for public inspection.
Comments submitted anonymously
will be accepted and considered;
however, those who submit anonymous
comments will not have standing to
appeal the subsequent decision under
36 CFR part 215. Additionally, pursuant
to 7 CFR 1.27(d), any person may
request the agency to withhold a
submission from the public record by
showing how the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) permits such
confidentiality. Requesters should be
aware that, under FOIA, confidentiality
may be granted in only very limited
circumstances, such as to protect trade
secrets. The Forest Service will inform
the requester of the agency’s decision
regarding the request for confidentiality,
and where the request is denied, the
agency will return the submission and
notify the requester that the comments
may be resubmitted with or without
name and address within 7 days.
Permits or Licenses Required: Permits
required for implementation include the
following:
1. U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
—Approvals of discharge of dredged or
fill material into the waters of the
United States under section 404 of the
Clean Water Act;
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—Approval of the construction of
structures or work in navigable waters
of the United States under section 10
of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899;
2. Environmental Protection Agency.
—National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (402) Permit;
—Review Spill Prevention Control and
Countermeasure Plan;
3. State of Alaska, Department of
Natural Resources.
—Tideland Permit and Lease or
Easement;
4. State of Alaska, Department of
Environmental Conservation.
—Solid Waste Disposal Permit;
—Certification of Compliance with
Alaska Water Quality Standards (401
Certification)
Responsible Official: Forrest Cole,
Forest Supervisor, Tongass National
Forest, Federal Building, 648 Mission
Street, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901, is the
responsible official.
Nature of Decision To Be Made: The
Forest Supervisor will consider the
comments, responses, disclosure of
environmental consequences, and
applicable laws, regulations, and
policies in making the decision. The
responsible official will decide whether
or not to harvest timber from this area,
and if so, how this timber would be
harvested. The responsible official will
state the decision and the rationale for
the decision in the Record of Decision
(ROD). (Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and
1508.22; Forest Service Handbook
1909.15, Section 21)
Dated: January 27, 2006.
Forrest Cole,
Forest Supervisor.
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Forest Service
Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA)
Helicopter Use in Wilderness;
Environmental Impact Statement
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, will prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for Forest Inventory and Analysis
(FIA) Helicopter Use in Wilderness. The
Alaska Region and Pacific Northwest
(PNW) Research Station are proposing
to inventory 913 plots in wilderness
areas over a 10-year span, with about
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass National Forest, Alaska; Baht
Roaded Timber Sale Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Revised Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement.
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SUMMARY: This NOI revises the proposed action, dates, and contact
information in the original Notice of Intent published in the Federal
Register Number 217 (pages 63755-63757) on November 10, 2003. The
Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, will prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on a proposal to harvest timber in
the Baht Roaded Timber Sale project area, Wrangell Ranger District,
Tongass National Forest. The proposed action is to harvest an estimated
42 million board feet on approximately 1,410 acres with about 11 miles
on new road construction. The Tongass National Forest Supervisor will
decide whether or not to harvest timber from this area, and if so, how
this timber would be harvested. The decision will be documented in a
Record of Decision based on information disclosed in the EIS and the
goals, objectives and desired future conditions as stated in the
Tongass Land Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan).
DATES: Individuals interested in receiving a scoping package should
contact us at the address below. Comments will be most helpful if
received by March 3, 2006. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement is
projected to be filed with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in
April 2006 and will begin a 45-day public comment period. The Final
Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision are anticipated
to be published in September 2006.
ADDRESSES: Please send written comments to Wrangell Ranger District;
Tongass National Forest, Attn: Baht EIS; P.O. Box 51, Wrangell, AK
99929. The fax number is 907-874-7595. Electronic comments can be e-
mailed to comments-alaska-tongass-wrangell@fs.fed.us. Please include
the word ``Baht'' in the subject line. In all correspondence, include
your name, address, and organization name if you are commenting as a
representative of an organization.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposal and EIS
should be directed to Mark Hummel, District Ranger, or Linda Christian,
IDT Leader, Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass National Forest, P.O. Box
51, Wrangell, AK 99929; telephone (907) 874-2323.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Baht Environmental Impact Statement,
Wrangell Ranger District, Tongass National Notice of Intent to Prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement (NOI) was published in the Federal
Register Number 217 (pages 63755-63757) on November 10, 2003. This NOI
revises the proposed action, dates, and contact information in the
original Notice of Intent. The Baht Roaded Timber Sale project area is
located within Tongass Forest Plan Value Comparison Units 456, 457, 458
and 459 on the northern half of Zarembo Island, Alaska, Wrangell Ranger
District of the Tongass National Forest. The projected area is located
approximately 17 air miles west of Wrangell, Alaska. The project area
covers approximately 57,600 acres, of which approximately 18,000 acres
are considered suitable for timber management. The Baht Project Area
contains portions of four different LUDs: Timber Production represents
58.9% of the project area, Scenic Viewshed 37%, Old-growth Habitat 4%
and Semi-Remote Recreation .01%. The sale is currently listed on the
Tongass 5-year action plan and is to be sold in 2007. The Baht Roaded
Timber Sale project is consistent with the 1997 Forest Plan.
The purpose and need for the proposed action responds to the goals
and objectives the Forest Plan, as amended, and helps move the area
toward the desired conditions as described in the forest plan. The
Tongass Forest Plan goals and objectives applicable to the Baht Project
Area: Contribute to the production of even-flow, long-term sustained
yield of timber, as well as a mix of other resource activities; seek to
provide a timber supply sufficient to meet the annual and planning
cycle market demand for Tongass National Forest timber; provide a
diversity of opportunities for resource uses that contribute to the
economies of Southeast Alaska; and support a wide range of natural
resource employment opportunities within Southeast Alaska's
communities.
The proposed action is to harvest an estimated 42 million board
feet on approximately 1,410 acres with about 11 miles of new road
construction. The proposed action will use clearcutting to manage the
area under an even aged management prescription. The Baht Project Area
includes old-growth habitat reserves (OGRs) as designated in the Forest
Plan. To meet Forest Plan criteria for old-growth reserves, changes to
a small OGR boundary will be proposed as part of this project. A non-
significant Forest Plan amendment will be required to address this
change.
A range of alternatives will be developed to respond to the
significant issues. In addition to the no-action alternative,
alternatives will likely propose harvest of 15-45 million board feet of
timber on an estimated 500-1,500 acres offered in one or more timber
sales.
Preliminary Issues: Tentative issues identified for analysis in the
EIS include the potential effects of the project on and the
relationship of the project to: Old-growth ecosystem management and the
maintenance of habitat for viable populations of wildlife species,
timber sale economics, road construction/access management and water
quality. Public participation is an integral component of the analysis
process. This notice of intent re-initiates the scoping process that
guides the development of the environmental impact statement. The
Forest Service will seek additional information, comments and
assistance from tribal governments, Federal, state and local agencies,
individuals and organizations that may be interested in or affected by
the proposed activities. Written scoping comments were solicited
through a preliminary scoping package that was sent to persons on the
project mailing list in July 2003. Additional written scoping comments
are being solicited through a scoping package that will be sent to the
project mailing list concurrent with the publication of this NOI. For
the Forest Service to best use the scoping input,
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comments should be received by March 3, 2006. If comments were
submitted during the July 2003 scoping period, they are being
considered and it is not necessary to re-submit the same comments.
The Interdisciplinary Team will review comments received during the
scoping period to determine which comments are significant and within
the scope of this project. The team will then develop issues and a
range of alternatives to address the significant issues, including the
``No Action'' alternative, in which no additional timber harvest or
road constructyion is proposed. Other alternatives will consider
various levels and locations of timber harvest in response to issues
and non-timber objectives. The team will then prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) that will display the
alternatives and the direct, indirect, and cumulative effects of each
alternative. The Draft EIS is projected to be filed with the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in April 2006. The Final EIS is
anticipated by September 2006. Subsistence hearings, as provided for in
Title VIII, section 810 of the Alaska National Interest Lands
Conservation Act (ANILCA), will be conducted, if necessary, during the
comment period on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement.
Early Notice of Importance of Public Participation in Subsequent
Environmental Review: A draft environmental impact statement will be
prepared for comment. The comment period on the draft environmental
impact statement will be 45 days from the date the Environmental
Protection Agency publishes the notice of availability in the Federal
Register.
The Forest Service believes it is important to give reviewers
notice of several court rulings related to public participation in the
environmental review process. First, reviewers of draft environmental
impact statements must structure their participation in the
environmental review of the proposal so that it is meaningful and
alerts an agency to the reviewer's position and contentions. Vermont
Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 533, (1978).
Environmental objections that could have been raised at the draft
environmental impact statement stage may be waived or dismissed by the
courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2nd 1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986)
and Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490 F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D.
Wis. 1980). Because of these court rulings, it is very important that
those interested in this proposed action participate by the close of
the 45-day comment period so that substantive comments and objections
are made available to the Forest Service at a time when it can
meaningfully consider them and respond to them in the final
environmental impact statement. To assist the Forest service in
identifying and considering issues and concerns of the proposed action,
comments during scoping and comments on the draft environmental impact
statement should be as specific as possible. It is also helpful if
comments refer to specific pages or chapters of the draft statement.
Comments may also address the adequacy of the draft environmental
impact statement or the merits of the alternatives formulated and
discussed in the statement. Reviewers may wish to refer to the Council
on Environmental Quality Regulations for implementing the procedural
provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR 1503.3 in
addressing these points. In addition to commenting on the proposed
action and the DEIS when it is released, agencies and other interested
persons or groups are invited to write to or speak with Forest Service
officials at any time during the planning process.
Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names
and addresses of those who comment, will be considered part of the
public record on this proposed action and will be available for public
inspection.
Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered;
however, those who submit anonymous comments will not have standing to
appeal the subsequent decision under 36 CFR part 215. Additionally,
pursuant to 7 CFR 1.27(d), any person may request the agency to
withhold a submission from the public record by showing how the Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) permits such confidentiality. Requesters
should be aware that, under FOIA, confidentiality may be granted in
only very limited circumstances, such as to protect trade secrets. The
Forest Service will inform the requester of the agency's decision
regarding the request for confidentiality, and where the request is
denied, the agency will return the submission and notify the requester
that the comments may be resubmitted with or without name and address
within 7 days.
Permits or Licenses Required: Permits required for implementation
include the following:
1. U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
--Approvals of discharge of dredged or fill material into the waters of
the United States under section 404 of the Clean Water Act;
--Approval of the construction of structures or work in navigable
waters of the United States under section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors
Act of 1899;
2. Environmental Protection Agency.
--National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (402) Permit;
--Review Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan;
3. State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources.
--Tideland Permit and Lease or Easement;
4. State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation.
--Solid Waste Disposal Permit;
--Certification of Compliance with Alaska Water Quality Standards (401
Certification)
Responsible Official: Forrest Cole, Forest Supervisor, Tongass
National Forest, Federal Building, 648 Mission Street, Ketchikan,
Alaska 99901, is the responsible official.
Nature of Decision To Be Made: The Forest Supervisor will consider
the comments, responses, disclosure of environmental consequences, and
applicable laws, regulations, and policies in making the decision. The
responsible official will decide whether or not to harvest timber from
this area, and if so, how this timber would be harvested. The
responsible official will state the decision and the rationale for the
decision in the Record of Decision (ROD). (Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and
1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section 21)
Dated: January 27, 2006.
Forrest Cole,
Forest Supervisor.
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