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resources, and protecting natural and
cultural resources and refuge visitors.
Under this alternative, the refuge will
continue to seek acquisition of lands
within the present acquisition
boundary. Lands acquired as part of the
refuge will be made available for
compatible wildlife-dependent
recreation and environmental education
opportunities, where appropriate. Lands
that provide high-quality habitat and
connectivity to existing refuge lands
will be priority acquisitions. Equally
important acquisition tools to be used
include: transfer lands, partnerships
with conservation organizations,
conservation easements with adjacent
landowners, and leases/cooperative
agreements with state agencies.
Public comments were requested,
considered, and incorporated
throughout the planning process in
numerous ways. Public outreach
included open houses, public meetings,
technical workgroups, planning update
mailings, and Federal Register notices.
During the draft comprehensive
conservation plan/environmental
assessment comment period, the Service
received several comments, which were
incorporated, when appropriate, and
responded to in the comprehensive
conservation plan.
Authority: This notice is published under
the authority of the National Wildlife Refuge
System Improvement Act of 1997, Public
Law 105–57.
Dated: February 22, 2006.
Cynthia K. Dohner,
Acting Regional Director.
Editorial Note: This document was
received at the Office of the Federal Register
on August 29, 2006.
[FR Doc. 06–7381 Filed 8–31–06; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[UT–020–02–2640–HO–UTZA]
Notice of Temporary Closure of the
Manning Canyon Area
Bureau of Land Management,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Extension of Notice of
Temporary Closure, Manning Canyon
Area.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that
the Notice of Temporary Closure for the
Manning Canyon area, first published in
the Federal Register on October 29,
2002 page 66000, volume 67, number
209, is hereby extended until
rehabilitation, and range, habitat, and
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watershed restoration are successful.
The area described is hereby closed to
all motorized vehicle and mechanized
vehicle use to protect the rehabilitation
efforts of the Manning Canyon
hazardous mine tailings remediation
project. The opening date for the West
Manning Canyon and Lewiston roads
will be determined by mutual agreement
with Utah County. The public lands
affected by this closure are all public
lands within the following described
area which is approximately 2,971 acres
in size:
Manning Canyon Hazardous Material
Cleanup Site
T. 6 S., R. 3 W., Salt Lake Meridian,
Section 13, W1⁄2,
Section 14, all,
Section 15, all,
Section 22, E1⁄2, all public lands east of and
including the north-south road,
Section 23, all,
Section 24, S1⁄2NE1⁄4, W1⁄2,
Section 26, all public lands east of the
West Manning Canyon Road,
Section 27, NE1⁄4NE1⁄4NE1⁄4, north of the
West Manning Canyon Road.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tim
Ingwell, BLM Hazardous Material
Specialist, Salt Lake Field Office,
Bureau of Land Management, 2370
South 2300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah,
84119; (801) 977–4300, or e-mail him at
tim_ingwell@ut.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
closure of the public lands to motorized
vehicle and mechanized use will serve
to protect the rehabilitation of the lands
following the cleanup of hazardous
material in Manning Canyon. The
hazardous material consists of
numerous mine tailings piles containing
large concentrations of heavy metals,
such as lead and arsenic. As a result of
the cleanup of these hazardous mine
tailings, large areas were re-contoured
and reseeded and a repository was
created to contain the tailings. These
areas require protection until the
rehabilitation actions are determined to
be successful. A map depicting the
closure area is available for public
inspection at the Bureau of Land
Management, Salt Lake Field Office.
The authority for establishing this
restriction is found at 43 CFR 8364.1(a)
and 43 CFR 8341.2. This restriction does
not apply to:
(1) Any federal, state or local
government officer or member of an
organized rescue or fire fighting force
while in the performance of an official
duty.
(2) Any Bureau of Land Management
employee, agent, contractor, or
cooperator while in the performance of
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(3) Any federal, state, local, or
contract law enforcement officer, while
in the performance of their official
duties, or while enforcing this closure
notice.
Violation of this closure is punishable
by a fine not to exceed $100,000 and/
or imprisonment not to exceed 12
months as provided in 43 CFR 8360–0.7
as further defined in 18 U.S.C. 3571.
Dated: July 23, 2006.
Glenn A. Carpenter,
Field Office Manager.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY–030–1310–DB]
Notice of Retraction of a Notice of
Availability of the Final Environmental
Impact Statement for the Atlantic Rim
Natural Gas Development Project
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of retraction.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) inadvertently
published a Notice of Availability of the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
for the Atlantic Rim Natural Gas
Development Project in the Federal
Register on Wednesday, August 9, 2006
(FR 71 45576). BLM will publish this
Notice of Availability at a later date.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
David Simons, Project Lead, BLM
Rawlins Field Office, 1300 N. Third
Street, Rawlins, WY 82301.
Dated: August 9, 2006.
Robert A. Bennett,
State Director.
[FR Doc. 06–7369 Filed 8–31–06; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID420 1610 DP 034D]
Notice of Availability of the
Cottonwood, ID, Draft Resource
Management Plan and Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
Bureau of Land Management,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and
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the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA, 43
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) has prepared a Draft
Resource Management Plan/
Environmental Impact Statement (RMP/
EIS) for the Cottonwood Field Office
and by this notice is announcing the
opening of the comment period.
DATES: To assure that they will be
considered, BLM must receive written
comments on the Draft RMP/EIS within
90 days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes their Notice of Availability in
the Federal Register. The BLM will
announce future meetings or hearings
and any other public involvement
activities will be announced at least 15
days in advance through public notices,
media news releases, and/or mailings,
and on the BLM Web site (https://
www.blm.gov/rmp/id/cottonwood/).
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Web Site: https://www.blm.gov/rmp/
id/cottonwood/
• E-mail:
comments@cottonwoodrmp.com
• Mail: Attn: RMP, BLM Cottonwood
Field Office, 1 Butte Drive, Cottonwood
ID 83522–9498
• Fax: (208) 962–3275
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Carrie Christman at the Cottonwood
Field Office (see above address),
telephone (208) 962–3245.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Cottonwood RMP planning area is
located in the southern portion of the
Idaho panhandle. The BLM administers
scattered parcels of lands totaling
143,830 acres within the following
Idaho counties: Latah, Clearwater, Nez
Perce, Lewis, Idaho and Adams. The
Cottonwood Field Office planning area
lies within the ceded territory of the Nez
Perce Tribe. The Nez Perce Reservation
lies within the planning area, and there
are about 17,586 acres of BLMadministered land within the
reservation boundary. Management of
the BLM administered lands will
involve trust and treaty resources.
The BLM-administered public lands
within the planning area are currently
managed in accordance with the
decisions of the 1981 Chief Joseph
Management Framework Plan (MFP) as
amended. BLM will continue to manage
these lands in accordance with the MFP
and amendments until the Cottonwood
RMP is completed and the Record of
Decision is signed.
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The Cottonwood RMP will provide
future broad-scale management
direction for land use allocations and
allowable uses on public lands within
the planning area. In the Draft EIS, four
alternatives were analyzed, including a
no action alternative. These alternatives
were developed through issue
identification during the scoping
process. Such issues include: Watershed
management, forestry, fuels treatments,
recreation, land tenure, special
designations, invasive plant species,
travel management and special status
species. The agency preferred
alternative is alternative B.
The preferred alternative proposes the
designation of five new Areas of Critical
Environmental Concern (ACECs) and
the continuation of six ACEC/Research
Natural Areas (RNAs) totaling 34,528
acres and ranging in size from 18 acres
to 16,199 acres. Two existing ACECs
totaling 3,986 acres would be dropped
under the preferred alternative.
Resource use limitations that apply to
the proposed ACECs include no surface
occupancy for mineral extraction
activities and some restrictions on
timber harvesting, livestock grazing, and
road construction (See Table 1).
TABLE 1.—EVALUATION OF AREAS OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN
Resource use
limitations
Acres
Preferred alternative direction
401 existing
Continue as
RNA/ACEC
401 acres.
Continue as
RNA/ACEC
43 acres.
Continue as
RNA/ACEC
1,321 acres.
Area name
Values of concern
Wapshilla Ridge (Existing RNA/
ACEC—1989).
Natural processes, designated RNA for canyon grasslands
and BLM Idaho Watch List plant (Idaho RNA cell for basalts).
Natural processes, designated RNA, riparian, Palouse prairie
remnant, Clearwater River islands.
1, 2
3
43 existing
Natural processes, designated RNA for canyon grasslands,
Douglas fir, and riparian (Idaho cell). Captain John Creek
provides habitat for listed steelhead and spring/summer
chinook Salmon, and Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians, reptiles, and plants.
Natural processes, designated RNA for Federally listed
MacFarlane’s four-o’clock.
1
1,321 existing.
4
47 existing
Natural processes, designated RNA, Federally listed
MacFarlane’s four-o’clock, Idaho BLM sensitive plants,
wildlife and snails; limestone cave and spring; geology.
Natural processes, designated RNA for Federally listed
MacFarlane’s four-o’clock.
4
404 existing
4
18 existing
2
3,956 existing.
Lower and Middle Cottonwood
Islands (Existing RNA/
ACEC—1989).
Captain John Creek (Existing
RNA/ACEC—1989).
Long Gulch (Existing RNA/
ACEC—1989).
Lucile Caves (Existing RNA/
ACEC—1989).
Skookumchuck (Existing RNA/
ACEC—1989).
Craig Mountain (Existing
ACEC—1989).
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Elk City/American Hill Lake
(Existing ACEC—1989).
Lower Lolo Creek (Existing
ACEC—1989.
Lower Salmon River (Confluence to White Bird Creek)
(Existing ACEC—1989).
Upper Lolo Creek .....................
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Designated ACEC, scenic, cultural, Federally listed fish, bald
eagle, and Spalding’s silene; Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife,
amphibians, reptiles, and plants.
Natural hazards, designated ACEC because of concerns for
safety and public welfare.
Designated ACEC, cultural, scenic, Federally listed fish;
Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians, reptiles, and
plants; National historic trail.
Designated ACEC, cultural, scenic, Federally listed fish, bald
eagle, and Spalding’s silene; Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife,
amphibians, reptiles, and plants; geology, natural processes.
Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians, reptiles and plants,
cultural, scenic.
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5, 6
7, 8, 9
30 existing
3,678 existing.
3, 4
15,702 existing.
7, 10
1,625 proposed.
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Continue as
RNA/ACEC
47 acres.
Continue as
RNA/ACEC
136 acres/
Continue as
RNA/ACEC
18 acres.
Discontinue
ACEC.
Discontinue
ACEC.
Continue as
ACEC 3,678
acres.
Continue as
ACEC
16,199
acres.
Do not add
ACEC.
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TABLE 1.—EVALUATION OF AREAS OF CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN—Continued
Resource use
limitations
Area name
Values of concern
Partridge/Elkhorn ......................
Natural processes, old growth ponderosa pine, Idaho BLM
sensitive wildlife.
Natural processes, old growth ponderosa pine, Idaho BLM
sensitive wildlife.
Cultural, scenic, Federally listed fish, bald eagle, and
MacFarlane’s four-o’clock; Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife,
amphibians, reptiles, and plants; geology, natural processes.
Listed fish, Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians, reptiles,
fish, and plants; natural processes; riparian and wetlands;
and old growth Engelmann spruce.
Cultural resources, historic mining ...........................................
Little Salmon .............................
Upper Salmon River (White
Bird Creek to French Creek).
East Fork of American River ....
American River Historic Sites
District.
14
14
4
3, 11, 12
13
Acres
Preferred alternative direction
576 proposed.
590 proposed.
5,759 proposed.
Do not add
ACEC.
Do not add
ACEC.
Add as ACEC
5,759 acres.
570 proposed.
Add as ACEC
570 acres.
6,356 proposed.
Add as ACEC
6,356 acres.
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Use Limitations:
1 = Timber harvest only to support stand health.
2 = Exclude livestock grazing.
3 = Prohibit soil or vegetation disturbance not supporting improved condition (long term).
4 = No actions resulting in long-term adverse impacts to listed plants.
5 = Closed to OHV use.
6 = No ground disturbing activities other than rehab.
7 = No construction of hydroelectric facilities.
8 = No new road construction within 300′ of Lolo Creek or on slopes exceeding 50%.
9 = Custodial timber management.
10 = Timber harvest activities on slopes over 50% utilize aerial or high lead systems.
11 = Decommission temporary roads within 3 years of construction.
12 = No road construction within Riparian Conservation Areas.
13 = Use mining plan of operations.
14 = Minimize road construction.
Additionally, BLM would recommend
the continuation of the mineral
withdrawal of the Lower Salmon River
corridor. The preferred alternative
recommends four suitable segments of
river for inclusion in the National Wild
and Scenic River system; one segment
(totaling 24 miles) is suitable for
inclusion under the scenic
classification, three segments (totaling
5.34 miles) are suitable for inclusion
under the recreational classification.
Resource use limitations that apply to
the suitable river segments include no
surface occupancy for mineral
extraction activities. The 750 acre
portion of the Frank Church/River of No
Return Wilderness will continue to be
managed to maintain wilderness
characteristics under all alternatives.
Two previously designated Wilderness
Study Areas (WSAs) (totaling 10,872
acres) will continue to be managed
under the BLM’s Interim Management
Policy for Lands Under Wilderness
Review. Individual respondents may
request confidentiality. If you wish to
withhold your name or street 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. All submissions
from organizations and businesses, and
from individuals identifying themselves
as representatives or officials of
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organizations or businesses, will be
available for public inspection in their
entirety. A copy of the Draft RMP/EIS is
available for review via the Internet Web
site at https://www.blm.gov/rmp/id/
cottonwood/. You may also obtain a
copy on CD–ROM, or paper copy at the
BLM Cottonwood Field Office at the
address listed above, or by contacting
Carrie Christman at (208) 962–3245.
Dated: June 7, 2006.
Bud Cribley,
Acting State Director, Idaho.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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[AK–910–06–1739–NSSI]
Notice of Public Meeting, North Slope
Science Initiative, Science Technical
Group
Bureau of Land Management,
Alaska State Office, North Slope Science
Initiative, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, North Slope
Science Initiative (NSSI) Science
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Technical Group (STG) will meet as
indicated below.
DATES: The meeting will be held
October 11–12, 2006, in Fairbanks,
Alaska. The meeting will be held at the
Bureau of Land Management, Fairbanks
District Office, 1150 University Avenue,
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709, in the Kobuk
Conference Room. On October 11, the
meeting will begin at 10 a.m. The public
comment period starts at 3 p.m. On
October 12, the meeting will begin at
8:30 a.m. at the same location.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken
Taylor, Executive Director, North Slope
Science Initiative (910), Bureau of Land
Management, 222 W. Seventh Avenue,
#13, Anchorage, Alaska 99513.
Telephone (907) 271–3131, or e-mail
kenton_taylor@ak.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The North
Slope Science Initiative, Science
Technical Group provides advice and
recommendations to the North Slope
Science Oversight Group (OG) regarding
priority needs for management
decisions across the North Slope of
Alaska. These priority needs may
include recommendations on inventory,
monitoring and research activities that
lead to informed land management
decisions. At this meeting, topics we
plan to discuss include:
• Onshore oil and gas development
monitoring requirements.
• Offshore oil and gas development
monitoring requirements.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID420 1610 DP 034D]
Notice of Availability of the Cottonwood, ID, Draft Resource
Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA, 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and
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the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (FLPMA, 43 U.S.C.
1701 et seq.), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared a Draft
Resource Management Plan/Environmental Impact Statement (RMP/EIS) for
the Cottonwood Field Office and by this notice is announcing the
opening of the comment period.
DATES: To assure that they will be considered, BLM must receive written
comments on the Draft RMP/EIS within 90 days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency publishes their Notice of Availability
in the Federal Register. The BLM will announce future meetings or
hearings and any other public involvement activities will be announced
at least 15 days in advance through public notices, media news
releases, and/or mailings, and on the BLM Web site (https://www.blm.gov/
rmp/id/cottonwood/).
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
Web Site: https://www.blm.gov/rmp/id/cottonwood/
E-mail: comments@cottonwoodrmp.com
Mail: Attn: RMP, BLM Cottonwood Field Office, 1 Butte
Drive, Cottonwood ID 83522-9498
Fax: (208) 962-3275
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carrie Christman at the Cottonwood
Field Office (see above address), telephone (208) 962-3245.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Cottonwood RMP planning area is located
in the southern portion of the Idaho panhandle. The BLM administers
scattered parcels of lands totaling 143,830 acres within the following
Idaho counties: Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, Lewis, Idaho and Adams.
The Cottonwood Field Office planning area lies within the ceded
territory of the Nez Perce Tribe. The Nez Perce Reservation lies within
the planning area, and there are about 17,586 acres of BLM-administered
land within the reservation boundary. Management of the BLM
administered lands will involve trust and treaty resources.
The BLM-administered public lands within the planning area are
currently managed in accordance with the decisions of the 1981 Chief
Joseph Management Framework Plan (MFP) as amended. BLM will continue to
manage these lands in accordance with the MFP and amendments until the
Cottonwood RMP is completed and the Record of Decision is signed.
The Cottonwood RMP will provide future broad-scale management
direction for land use allocations and allowable uses on public lands
within the planning area. In the Draft EIS, four alternatives were
analyzed, including a no action alternative. These alternatives were
developed through issue identification during the scoping process. Such
issues include: Watershed management, forestry, fuels treatments,
recreation, land tenure, special designations, invasive plant species,
travel management and special status species. The agency preferred
alternative is alternative B.
The preferred alternative proposes the designation of five new
Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs) and the continuation of
six ACEC/Research Natural Areas (RNAs) totaling 34,528 acres and
ranging in size from 18 acres to 16,199 acres. Two existing ACECs
totaling 3,986 acres would be dropped under the preferred alternative.
Resource use limitations that apply to the proposed ACECs include no
surface occupancy for mineral extraction activities and some
restrictions on timber harvesting, livestock grazing, and road
construction (See Table 1).
Table 1.--Evaluation of Areas of Critical Environmental Concern
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Resource use Preferred alternative
Area name Values of concern limitations Acres direction
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Wapshilla Ridge (Existing RNA/ACEC-- Natural processes, designated RNA for canyon 1, 2 401 existing........... Continue as RNA/ACEC
1989). grasslands and BLM Idaho Watch List plant 401 acres.
(Idaho RNA cell for basalts).
Lower and Middle Cottonwood Islands Natural processes, designated RNA, riparian, 3 43 existing............ Continue as RNA/ACEC 43
(Existing RNA/ACEC--1989). Palouse prairie remnant, Clearwater River acres.
islands.
Captain John Creek (Existing RNA/ Natural processes, designated RNA for canyon 1 1,321 existing......... Continue as RNA/ACEC
ACEC--1989). grasslands, Douglas fir, and riparian (Idaho 1,321 acres.
cell). Captain John Creek provides habitat for
listed steelhead and spring/summer chinook
Salmon, and Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife,
amphibians, reptiles, and plants.
Long Gulch (Existing RNA/ACEC--1989) Natural processes, designated RNA for Federally 4 47 existing............ Continue as RNA/ACEC 47
listed MacFarlane's four-o'clock. acres.
Lucile Caves (Existing RNA/ACEC-- Natural processes, designated RNA, Federally 4 404 existing........... Continue as RNA/ACEC
1989). listed MacFarlane's four-o'clock, Idaho BLM 136 acres/
sensitive plants, wildlife and snails;
limestone cave and spring; geology.
Skookumchuck (Existing RNA/ACEC-- Natural processes, designated RNA for Federally 4 18 existing............ Continue as RNA/ACEC 18
1989). listed MacFarlane's four-o'clock. acres.
Craig Mountain (Existing ACEC--1989) Designated ACEC, scenic, cultural, Federally 2 3,956 existing......... Discontinue ACEC.
listed fish, bald eagle, and Spalding's silene;
Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians,
reptiles, and plants.
Elk City/American Hill Lake Natural hazards, designated ACEC because of 5, 6 30 existing............ Discontinue ACEC.
(Existing ACEC--1989). concerns for safety and public welfare.
Lower Lolo Creek (Existing ACEC-- Designated ACEC, cultural, scenic, Federally 7, 8, 9 3,678 existing......... Continue as ACEC 3,678
1989. listed fish; Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, acres.
amphibians, reptiles, and plants; National
historic trail.
Lower Salmon River (Confluence to Designated ACEC, cultural, scenic, Federally 3, 4 15,702 existing........ Continue as ACEC 16,199
White Bird Creek) (Existing ACEC-- listed fish, bald eagle, and Spalding's silene; acres.
1989). Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians,
reptiles, and plants; geology, natural
processes.
Upper Lolo Creek.................... Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, amphibians, 7, 10 1,625 proposed......... Do not add ACEC.
reptiles and plants, cultural, scenic.
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Partridge/Elkhorn................... Natural processes, old growth ponderosa pine, 14 576 proposed........... Do not add ACEC.
Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife.
Little Salmon....................... Natural processes, old growth ponderosa pine, 14 590 proposed........... Do not add ACEC.
Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife.
Upper Salmon River (White Bird Creek Cultural, scenic, Federally listed fish, bald 4 5,759 proposed......... Add as ACEC 5,759
to French Creek). eagle, and MacFarlane's four-o'clock; Idaho BLM acres.
sensitive wildlife, amphibians, reptiles, and
plants; geology, natural processes.
East Fork of American River......... Listed fish, Idaho BLM sensitive wildlife, 3, 11, 12 570 proposed........... Add as ACEC 570 acres.
amphibians, reptiles, fish, and plants; natural
processes; riparian and wetlands; and old
growth Engelmann spruce.
American River Historic Sites Cultural resources, historic mining............. 13 6,356 proposed......... Add as ACEC 6,356
District. acres.
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Use Limitations:
1 = Timber harvest only to support stand health.
2 = Exclude livestock grazing.
3 = Prohibit soil or vegetation disturbance not supporting improved condition (long term).
4 = No actions resulting in long-term adverse impacts to listed plants.
5 = Closed to OHV use.
6 = No ground disturbing activities other than rehab.
7 = No construction of hydroelectric facilities.
8 = No new road construction within 300' of Lolo Creek or on slopes exceeding 50%.
9 = Custodial timber management.
10 = Timber harvest activities on slopes over 50% utilize aerial or high lead systems.
11 = Decommission temporary roads within 3 years of construction.
12 = No road construction within Riparian Conservation Areas.
13 = Use mining plan of operations.
14 = Minimize road construction.
Additionally, BLM would recommend the continuation of the mineral
withdrawal of the Lower Salmon River corridor. The preferred
alternative recommends four suitable segments of river for inclusion in
the National Wild and Scenic River system; one segment (totaling 24
miles) is suitable for inclusion under the scenic classification, three
segments (totaling 5.34 miles) are suitable for inclusion under the
recreational classification. Resource use limitations that apply to the
suitable river segments include no surface occupancy for mineral
extraction activities. The 750 acre portion of the Frank Church/River
of No Return Wilderness will continue to be managed to maintain
wilderness characteristics under all alternatives. Two previously
designated Wilderness Study Areas (WSAs) (totaling 10,872 acres) will
continue to be managed under the BLM's Interim Management Policy for
Lands Under Wilderness Review. Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your name or street 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.
All submissions from organizations and businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, will be available for public inspection in their
entirety. A copy of the Draft RMP/EIS is available for review via the
Internet Web site at https://www.blm.gov/rmp/id/cottonwood/. You may
also obtain a copy on CD-ROM, or paper copy at the BLM Cottonwood Field
Office at the address listed above, or by contacting Carrie Christman
at (208) 962-3245.
Dated: June 7, 2006.
Bud Cribley,
Acting State Director, Idaho.
[FR Doc. E6-14542 Filed 8-31-06; 8:45 am]
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