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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Norwood Project; Hell Canyon Ranger
District, Black Hills National Forest;
Custer, SD
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Hell Canyon Ranger
District of the Black Hills National
Forest intends to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for a proposal to implement multiple
resource management actions within the
Norwood project area as directed by the
Black Hills National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan. The
Norwood project area is approximately
46,450 acres in size, with 42,250 acres
of National Forest lands and 4,200 acres
of private land. The South Dakota State
snowmobile trail system bisects the area
and the Beaver Creek cross-country ski
area is within the project area. The
project proposes to modify stand
conditions in the project area to
enhance vegetative diversity, reduce the
risk of mountain pine beetle infestation
and large scale wildfire, provide for
wildlife habitat needs and provide for a
sustainable supply of commercial
timber, while providing for management
and public access needs.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis will be most useful if
received within 30 days following
publication of this notice. The draft
environmental impact statement is
expected to be available in October 2006
and the final environmental impact
statement is expected to be completed
by February 2007.
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Send written comments to
Michael D. Lloyd, District Ranger, Back
Hills National Forest, Hell Canyon
Ranger District, 330 Mount Rushmore
Road, Custer, South Dakota 57730.
Telephone number: (605) 673–4853. Fax
number: (605) 673–5461. Electronic
comments must be readable in Word,
Rich Text or pdf formats and must
contain ‘‘Norwood’’ in the subject line.
electronic comments may be e-mailed
to: comments-rocky-mountain-blackhills-hell-canyon@fs.fed.us.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kelly Honors, Project Leader, at the
address listed above or by phone at
(315) 668–3307 or (605) 673–4853.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
actions proposed are in direct response
to management direction provided by
the Black Hills National Forest Land
and Resource Management Plan, as
amended (Forest Plan). The Project Area
is located along approximately 22 miles
of the Wyoming and South Dakota
border in Pennington County, South
Dakota and Weston and Crook Counties
in Wyoming. The southernmost point of
the project area is approximately 7 miles
directly east of Newcastle, Wyoming.
ADDRESSES:
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose and need for action in
the Norwood project area is to enhance
vegetative diversity, reduce the risk of
mountain pine beetle infestation and
large-scale wildfire, provide for wildlife
habitat needs and provide a sustainable
supply of commercial timber consistent
with Forest Plan direction, while
providing for management and public
access needs. This project is focused on
implementing management actions that
move toward achieving desired
conditions and objectives embodied in
Goals 2 (provide for biologically diverse
ecosystems), 3 (provide for sustained
commodity uses) and 10 (establish and
maintain a mosaic of vegetation
conditions to reduce occurrences of
large-scale fire, insect, and disease
events) of the Forest Plan.
Proposed Action
The proposed action includes the
following management actions.
• Commercial thinning on
approximately 6,900 acres to increase
tree growth and vigor, reduce the
potential for mountain pine beetle
infestation and reduce the potential for
spreading crown fires.
• Creation and maintenance of within
stand diversity in pine and mixed
spruce sites through use of uneven-aged
management prescriptions on
approximately 600 acres.
• Restoration and maintenance of
hardwood and meadow habitats by
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removing conifers from approximately
1,800 acres of these habitats.
• Regeneration of mature pine stands
on approximately 1,700 acres and
releasing approximately 2,000 acres of
regenerated pine stands through
overstory removal prescription.
• Removal of live pine trees which
have mountain pine beetle larva in
them, on approximately 270 acres, as a
suppression method for mountain pine
beetle infestation.
• Fuels treatments designed to reduce
fuel loadings, would occur on
approximately 5,500 acres with
broadcast burning being proposed on
approximately 2,300 of these acres.
• Reducing the density of the
managed road system from 4.0 miles per
square mile to 3.2 miles per square mile.
This is to be accomplished by
obliterating unneeded roads and by
converting needed undetermined roads
to system roads.
Responsible Official
Michael D. Lloyd, Hell Canyon
District Ranger, Black Hills National
Forest, 330 Mount Rushmore Road,
Custer, SD, 57730.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The decision to be made is whether or
not to implement the proposed action or
an alternative to the proposed action at
this time.
Scoping Process
The Hell Canyon Ranger District has
mailed letters with comprehensive
scoping documents to adjacent
landowners, local and tribal government
representatives, permittees,
organizations and other interested or
potentially affected parties. The scoping
document with attached maps is also
posted on the Black Hills National
Forest worldwide Web site, https://
www.fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/. Comments
submitted in response to this NOI, will
be most useful if received within 30
days from the date of this notice.
Comment Requested
This notice of intent is part of the
scoping process which will guide the
development of the EIS. Comments
received will assist the planning team to
identify key issues and opportunities
used to refine the proposal or possible
alternatives and mitigation measures.
Comments on the DEIS will be
requested during the 45 day comment
period following publication of the
Notice of Availability in the Federal
Register, expected in October, 2006.
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Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section
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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, at this
early stage, 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, 553 (1978). Also,
environmental objections that could be
raised at the draft environmental impact
statement stage but that are not raised
until after completion of the final
environmental impact statement may be
waived or dismissed by the courts. City
of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 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 on the proposed action,
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.
Comments received, including the
names and addresses of those who
comment, will be considered part of the
public record on this proposal and will
be available for public inspection.
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Dated: June 26, 2006.
Brad Exton,
Deputy Forest Supervisor, Black Hills
National Forest.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance
Board (Access Board) has scheduled its
regular business meetings to take place
in Washington, DC from Monday
through Wednesday, July 24–26, 2006,
at the times and location noted below.
DATES: The schedule of events is as
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Monday, July 24, 2006
8:30–9:30 a.m. Technical Programs
Committee (Closed Session).
9:30–11 Planning and Evaluation
Committee.
11–Noon Budget Committee.
3 p.m.–5 Planning and Evaluation
Committee.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
9 a.m.–Noon Information Meeting on
Transportation Vehicle Access.
1:30–4:30 p.m. Information Meeting on
Communications Access.
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
3–4 p.m. Board Meeting.
ADDRESSES: All meetings will be held at
the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1001 14th
Street, NW., Washington, DC, 20005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information regarding the
meetings, please contact Lawrence W.
Roffee, Executive Director, (202) 272–
0001 (voice) and (202) 272–0082 (TTY).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: At the
Board meeting, the Access Board will
consider the following agenda items:
• Approval of the May 10, 2006 draft
Board Meeting Minutes.
• Technical Programs Committee
Report.
• Planning and Evaluation Committee
Report.
• Budget Committee Report.
• Public Rights-of-Way Access
Advisory Committee Report.
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• Transportation Vehicle Access
Information Meeting Report.
• Communications Access Issues
Information Meeting Report.
• Special Election; Access Board Vice
Chair.
The Technical Programs Committee
session will be closed to the general
public; all remaining meetings are open.
All meetings are accessible to persons
with disabilities. Persons attending
Board meetings are requested to refrain
from using perfume, cologne, and other
fragrances for the comfort of other
participants.
Lawrence W. Roffee,
Executive Director, Architectural and
Transportation Barriers Compliance Board.
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In the Matter of MUTCO International
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Decision and Order
In a charging letter dated November
22, 2005, the Bureau of Industry and
Security (‘‘BIS’’) alleged that
Respondent, MUTCO International
(‘‘MUTCO’’), committed two violations
of the Export Administration
Regulations (‘‘Regulations’’), 1 issued
under the Export Administration Act of
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2420 (2000)) (the ‘‘Act’’).2 BIS alleged
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including Aflatoxin (M1, P1, Q1) and
Staphyloccocal Enterotoxin (A and B),
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The 2006 Regulations establish the procedures that
apply to this matter.
2 From August 21, 1994 through November 12,
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President, through Executive Order 12924, which
had been extended by successive Presidential
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the Act has been in lapse and the President, through
Executive Order 13222 of August 17, 2001 (3 CFR
Part 2001 Comp. 783 (2002)), which has been
extended by successive Presidential Notices, the
most recent being that of August 2, 2005 (70 FR
45,273 (August 5, 2005)), has continued the
Regulations in effect under IEEPA.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Norwood Project; Hell Canyon Ranger District, Black Hills
National Forest; Custer, SD
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS).
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SUMMARY: The Hell Canyon Ranger District of the Black Hills National
Forest intends to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a
proposal to implement multiple resource management actions within the
Norwood project area as directed by the Black Hills National Forest
Land and Resource Management Plan. The Norwood project area is
approximately 46,450 acres in size, with 42,250 acres of National
Forest lands and 4,200 acres of private land. The South Dakota State
snowmobile trail system bisects the area and the Beaver Creek cross-
country ski area is within the project area. The project proposes to
modify stand conditions in the project area to enhance vegetative
diversity, reduce the risk of mountain pine beetle infestation and
large scale wildfire, provide for wildlife habitat needs and provide
for a sustainable supply of commercial timber, while providing for
management and public access needs.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis will be most
useful if received within 30 days following publication of this notice.
The draft environmental impact statement is expected to be available in
October 2006 and the final environmental impact statement is expected
to be completed by February 2007.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Michael D. Lloyd, District Ranger,
Back Hills National Forest, Hell Canyon Ranger District, 330 Mount
Rushmore Road, Custer, South Dakota 57730. Telephone number: (605) 673-
4853. Fax number: (605) 673-5461. Electronic comments must be readable
in Word, Rich Text or pdf formats and must contain ``Norwood'' in the
subject line. electronic comments may be e-mailed to: comments-rocky-
mountain-black-hills-hell-canyon@fs.fed.us.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kelly Honors, Project Leader, at the
address listed above or by phone at (315) 668-3307 or (605) 673-4853.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The actions proposed are in direct response
to management direction provided by the Black Hills National Forest
Land and Resource Management Plan, as amended (Forest Plan). The
Project Area is located along approximately 22 miles of the Wyoming and
South Dakota border in Pennington County, South Dakota and Weston and
Crook Counties in Wyoming. The southernmost point of the project area
is approximately 7 miles directly east of Newcastle, Wyoming.
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose and need for action in the Norwood project area is to
enhance vegetative diversity, reduce the risk of mountain pine beetle
infestation and large-scale wildfire, provide for wildlife habitat
needs and provide a sustainable supply of commercial timber consistent
with Forest Plan direction, while providing for management and public
access needs. This project is focused on implementing management
actions that move toward achieving desired conditions and objectives
embodied in Goals 2 (provide for biologically diverse ecosystems), 3
(provide for sustained commodity uses) and 10 (establish and maintain a
mosaic of vegetation conditions to reduce occurrences of large-scale
fire, insect, and disease events) of the Forest Plan.
Proposed Action
The proposed action includes the following management actions.
Commercial thinning on approximately 6,900 acres to
increase tree growth and vigor, reduce the potential for mountain pine
beetle infestation and reduce the potential for spreading crown fires.
Creation and maintenance of within stand diversity in pine
and mixed spruce sites through use of uneven-aged management
prescriptions on approximately 600 acres.
Restoration and maintenance of hardwood and meadow
habitats by removing conifers from approximately 1,800 acres of these
habitats.
Regeneration of mature pine stands on approximately 1,700
acres and releasing approximately 2,000 acres of regenerated pine
stands through overstory removal prescription.
Removal of live pine trees which have mountain pine beetle
larva in them, on approximately 270 acres, as a suppression method for
mountain pine beetle infestation.
Fuels treatments designed to reduce fuel loadings, would
occur on approximately 5,500 acres with broadcast burning being
proposed on approximately 2,300 of these acres.
Reducing the density of the managed road system from 4.0
miles per square mile to 3.2 miles per square mile. This is to be
accomplished by obliterating unneeded roads and by converting needed
undetermined roads to system roads.
Responsible Official
Michael D. Lloyd, Hell Canyon District Ranger, Black Hills National
Forest, 330 Mount Rushmore Road, Custer, SD, 57730.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The decision to be made is whether or not to implement the proposed
action or an alternative to the proposed action at this time.
Scoping Process
The Hell Canyon Ranger District has mailed letters with
comprehensive scoping documents to adjacent landowners, local and
tribal government representatives, permittees, organizations and other
interested or potentially affected parties. The scoping document with
attached maps is also posted on the Black Hills National Forest
worldwide Web site, https://www.fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/. Comments
submitted in response to this NOI, will be most useful if received
within 30 days from the date of this notice.
Comment Requested
This notice of intent is part of the scoping process which will
guide the development of the EIS. Comments received will assist the
planning team to identify key issues and opportunities used to refine
the proposal or possible alternatives and mitigation measures. Comments
on the DEIS will be requested during the 45 day comment period
following publication of the Notice of Availability in the Federal
Register, expected in October, 2006.
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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, at this early stage, 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,
553 (1978). Also, environmental objections that could be raised at the
draft environmental impact statement stage but that are not raised
until after completion of the final environmental impact statement may
be waived or dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d
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 on the proposed action, 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.
Comments received, including the names and addresses of those who
comment, will be considered part of the public record on this proposal
and will be available for public inspection.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook
1909.15, Section 21)
Dated: June 26, 2006.
Brad Exton,
Deputy Forest Supervisor, Black Hills National Forest.
[FR Doc. 06-5971 Filed 7-3-06; 8:45 am]
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