Notice of Applications for Recordable Disclaimers of Interest for Lands Underlying Chilkat Lake, Chilkat River, Tsirku River, and Klehini River in Southeast Alaska, 28704-28705 [E6-7400]
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as barriers to the provision of effective
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Researchers will visit 10 spina bifida
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will last about 2 hours. At each clinic,
approximately 5 clinical staff will be
interviewed; each interview will take
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and interview respondents will be asked
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ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS
Number of
reponses per
respondent
Number of
respondents
Respondents
Average
burden per
response
Total burden
hours
Caregiver screener ..........................................................................................
Caregiver focus group .....................................................................................
Clinic staff telephone screener ........................................................................
Clinic staff interview .........................................................................................
100
80
55
50
1
1
1
1
15/60
2
10/60
45/60
25
160
9
38
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AK–930–5420–FR–L030; AA–85443, AA–
85444, AA–85445, AA–85447]
Notice of Applications for Recordable
Disclaimers of Interest for Lands
Underlying Chilkat Lake, Chilkat River,
Tsirku River, and Klehini River in
Southeast Alaska
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The State of Alaska has filed
applications for recordable disclaimers
of interest in certain lands underlying
Chilkat Lake, Chilkat River, Tsirku
River, and Klehini River in Southeast
Alaska by the United States.
DATES: Comments on the State of
Alaska’s applications should be
submitted on or before August 15, 2006.
Comments on the BLM Draft
Navigability Report should be submitted
on or before July 17, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
the Chief, Branch of Lands and Realty,
BLM Alaska State Office, 222 West 7th
Avenue #13, Anchorage, Alaska 99513–
7599.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Callie Webber at 907–271–3167 or you
may visit the BLM recordable disclaimer
of interest Web site at https://
www.ak.blm.gov.
On May
12, 2004, the State of Alaska (State) filed
applications for recordable disclaimers
of interest pursuant to Section 315 of
the Federal Land Policy and
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Management Act and the regulations
contained in 43 CFR Subpart 1864 for
lands underlying Chilkat Lake (AA–
85433), Chilkat River (AA–85444),
Klehini River (AA–85445), and Tsirku
River (AA–85447), all located in
southeast Alaska. A recordable
disclaimer of interest, if issued, will
confirm the United States has no valid
interest in the subject lands. The notice
is intended to notify the public of the
pending applications and the State’s
grounds for supporting it. The State
asserts that these water bodies are
navigable and under the Equal Footing
Doctrine, Submerged Lands Act of 1953,
Alaska Statehood Act, and the
Submerged Lands Act of 1988,
ownership of these submerged lands
automatically passed from the United
States to the State at the time of
statehood in 1959.
On June 23, 2005, the State amended
its Chilkat Lake application to include
Clear Creek. The State’s application for
Chilkat Lake (AA–85443) is for ‘‘all
submerged lands lying within the bed of
Clear Creek between the ordinary high
water line of the left and right banks in
Sections 11 and 14, Township 29 South,
Range 56 East, and all submerged lands
encompassed by the ordinary high water
line of Chilkat Lake, in Township 30
South, Range 57 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska.’’ The State’s
application for Chilkat River (AA–
85444) is for ‘‘all submerged lands lying
within the bed of the Chilkat River
between the ordinary high water lines of
the left and right banks, and all
interconnecting sloughs of the Chilkat
River, beginning at the Alaska/Canada
International border within Township
25 South, Range 56 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska downstream to all
points of confluence with Chilkat Inlet
within Townships 30 and 31 South,
Range 59 East, Copper River Meridian,
Alaska.’’ The State’s application for
Klehini River (AA–85445) is for ‘‘all
submerged lands within the bed of the
Klehini River between the ordinary high
water lines of the left and right banks,
and all interconnecting sloughs of the
Klehini River, beginning at the Alaska/
Canada border within Township 28
South, Range 53 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska downstream to its
confluence with Chilkat River within
Township 28 South, Range 56 East,
Copper River Meridian, Alaska.’’ The
State’s application for Tsirku River
(AA–85447) is for ‘‘all submerged lands
lying within the bed of the Tsirku River
between the ordinary high water lines of
the left and right banks, and all
interconnecting sloughs of the Tsirku
River, beginning in Section 1, Township
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30 South, Range 53 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska downstream to its
confluence with Chilkat River within
Townships 28 and 29 South, Ranges 56
and 57 East, Copper River Meridian,
Alaska.’’ The State did not identify any
known adverse claimant or occupant of
the affected lands.
A final decision on the merits of the
applications will not be made before
August 15, 2006. During the 90-day
period, interested parties may comment
upon the State’s applications, AA–
85443, AA–85444, AA–85445, and AA–
85447, and supporting evidence.
Interested parties may comment on the
evidentiary evidence presented in the
BLM’s Draft Navigability Report on or
before July 17, 2006.
Comments, including names and
street addresses of commenters, will be
available for public review at the Alaska
State Office (see address above), during
regular business hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
holidays. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish to
hold your name or address from
disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act, you must state this
prominently at the beginning of your
comments. Such requests will be
honored to the extent allowed by law.
All submissions from organizations or
businesses will be made available for
public inspection in their entirety.
Dated: February 28, 2006.
Russell D. Blome,
Acting Chief, Branch of Lands and Realty.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AK–930–5420–FR–L036; FF–94614 and FF–
94615]
Notice of Applications for Recordable
Disclaimers of Interest for Lands
Underlying the Nabesna River and the
Chisana River in Alaska
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The State of Alaska has filed
applications for recordable disclaimers
of interest in certain lands underlying
the Nabesna River and the Chisana
River in Alaska by the United States.
DATES: Comments on the State of
Alaska’s applications should be
submitted on or before August 15, 2006.
Comments on the BLM Draft Summary
Report should be submitted on or before
July 17, 2006.
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Comments should be sent to
the Chief, Branch of Lands and Realty,
BLM Alaska State Office, 222 West 7th
Avenue #13, Anchorage, Alaska 99513–
7599.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jack
Frost at 907–271–5531 or you may visit
the BLM recordable disclaimer of
interest Web site at https://
www.ak.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
October 3, 2005, the State of Alaska
(State) filed applications for recordable
disclaimers of interest pursuant to
Section 315 of the Federal Land Policy
and Management Act and the
regulations contained in 43 CFR subpart
1864 for lands underlying Nabesna
River (FF–94614), approximately 85
river miles, and Chisana River (FF–
94615), approximately 116 river miles.
The Nabesna and Chisana Rivers are
both located within the Tanana River
region of Alaska. A recordable
disclaimer of interest, if issued, will
confirm the United States has no valid
interest in the subject lands. The notice
is intended to notify the public of the
pending applications and the State’s
grounds for supporting it. The State
asserts that the Nabesna and Chisana
Rivers are navigable and under the
Equal Footing Doctrine, Submerged
Lands Act of 1953, Alaska Statehood
Act, and the Submerged Lands Act of
1988, ownership of these submerged
lands automatically passed from the
United States to the State at the time of
statehood in 1959.
The State’s application for Nabesna
River (FF–94614) is for ‘‘all submerged
lands lying within the bed of the
Nabesna River, between the ordinary
high water lines of the left and right
banks, from its origins at the Nabesna
Glacier within Township 5 North,
Ranges 13 and 14 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska, downstream to its
confluence with the Tanana River in
Township 15 North, Range 19 East,
Copper River Meridian, Alaska.’’ The
State’s application for Chisana River
(FF–94615) is for ‘‘all submerged lands
lying within the bed of Chisana River
between the ordinary high water lines of
the left and right banks from its origin
at the Chisana Glacier within Township
3 North, Range 17 East, Copper River
Meridian, Alaska, downstream to its
confluence with the Tanana River in
Township 15 North, Range 19 East,
Copper River Meridian, Alaska.’’ The
Chisana River application also includes
the unnamed channel that connects
Mark Creek with the Chisana River in
Township 14 North, Ranges 19 and 20
East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska.
The State did not identify any known
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[AK-930-5420-FR-L030; AA-85443, AA-85444, AA-85445, AA-85447]
Notice of Applications for Recordable Disclaimers of Interest for
Lands Underlying Chilkat Lake, Chilkat River, Tsirku River, and Klehini
River in Southeast Alaska
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The State of Alaska has filed applications for recordable
disclaimers of interest in certain lands underlying Chilkat Lake,
Chilkat River, Tsirku River, and Klehini River in Southeast Alaska by
the United States.
DATES: Comments on the State of Alaska's applications should be
submitted on or before August 15, 2006. Comments on the BLM Draft
Navigability Report should be submitted on or before July 17, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to the Chief, Branch of Lands and
Realty, BLM Alaska State Office, 222 West 7th Avenue 13,
Anchorage, Alaska 99513-7599.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Callie Webber at 907-271-3167 or you
may visit the BLM recordable disclaimer of interest Web site at https://
www.ak.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 12, 2004, the State of Alaska (State)
filed applications for recordable disclaimers of interest pursuant to
Section 315 of the Federal Land Policy and
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Management Act and the regulations contained in 43 CFR Subpart 1864 for
lands underlying Chilkat Lake (AA-85433), Chilkat River (AA-85444),
Klehini River (AA-85445), and Tsirku River (AA-85447), all located in
southeast Alaska. A recordable disclaimer of interest, if issued, will
confirm the United States has no valid interest in the subject lands.
The notice is intended to notify the public of the pending applications
and the State's grounds for supporting it. The State asserts that these
water bodies are navigable and under the Equal Footing Doctrine,
Submerged Lands Act of 1953, Alaska Statehood Act, and the Submerged
Lands Act of 1988, ownership of these submerged lands automatically
passed from the United States to the State at the time of statehood in
1959.
On June 23, 2005, the State amended its Chilkat Lake application to
include Clear Creek. The State's application for Chilkat Lake (AA-
85443) is for ``all submerged lands lying within the bed of Clear Creek
between the ordinary high water line of the left and right banks in
Sections 11 and 14, Township 29 South, Range 56 East, and all submerged
lands encompassed by the ordinary high water line of Chilkat Lake, in
Township 30 South, Range 57 East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska.'' The
State's application for Chilkat River (AA-85444) is for ``all submerged
lands lying within the bed of the Chilkat River between the ordinary
high water lines of the left and right banks, and all interconnecting
sloughs of the Chilkat River, beginning at the Alaska/Canada
International border within Township 25 South, Range 56 East, Copper
River Meridian, Alaska downstream to all points of confluence with
Chilkat Inlet within Townships 30 and 31 South, Range 59 East, Copper
River Meridian, Alaska.'' The State's application for Klehini River
(AA-85445) is for ``all submerged lands within the bed of the Klehini
River between the ordinary high water lines of the left and right
banks, and all interconnecting sloughs of the Klehini River, beginning
at the Alaska/Canada border within Township 28 South, Range 53 East,
Copper River Meridian, Alaska downstream to its confluence with Chilkat
River within Township 28 South, Range 56 East, Copper River Meridian,
Alaska.'' The State's application for Tsirku River (AA-85447) is for
``all submerged lands lying within the bed of the Tsirku River between
the ordinary high water lines of the left and right banks, and all
interconnecting sloughs of the Tsirku River, beginning in Section 1,
Township 30 South, Range 53 East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska
downstream to its confluence with Chilkat River within Townships 28 and
29 South, Ranges 56 and 57 East, Copper River Meridian, Alaska.'' The
State did not identify any known adverse claimant or occupant of the
affected lands.
A final decision on the merits of the applications will not be made
before August 15, 2006. During the 90-day period, interested parties
may comment upon the State's applications, AA-85443, AA-85444, AA-
85445, and AA-85447, and supporting evidence. Interested parties may
comment on the evidentiary evidence presented in the BLM's Draft
Navigability Report on or before July 17, 2006.
Comments, including names and street addresses of commenters, will
be available for public review at the Alaska State Office (see address
above), during regular business hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays. Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to hold your name or address from
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this
prominently at the beginning of your comments. Such requests will be
honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions from
organizations or businesses will be made available for public
inspection in their entirety.
Dated: February 28, 2006.
Russell D. Blome,
Acting Chief, Branch of Lands and Realty.
[FR Doc. E6-7400 Filed 5-16-06; 8:45 am]
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