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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership
Council
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service, announce a public meeting of
the Sport Fishing and Boating
Partnership Council (Council).
DATES: We will hold the meeting on
Monday, March 5, 2007, from 1 p.m. to
5:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) and on
Tuesday, March 6, 2007, from 8:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Members of the public wishing
to participate in the meeting must notify
Douglas Hobbs by close of business on
Friday, February 23, 2007, per
instructions in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
Submit written statements for this
meeting no later than February 23, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Department of the Interior, Room
5160, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20240; telephone (703) 358–2336.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Douglas Hobbs, Council Coordinator,
4401 North Fairfax Drive, Mailstop
3103–AEA, Arlington, Virginia 22203,
(703) 358–2336 (phone), (703) 358–2548
(fax), or doug_hobbs@fws.gov (e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the requirements of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5
U.S.C. App., we give notice that the
Sport Fishing and Boating Partnership
Council will hold the meeting on March
5, 2007, from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
(Eastern Time) and on March 6, 2007,
from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Background
The Council was formed in January
1993 by the Secretary of the Interior
(Secretary) to advise the Secretary,
through the Director, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, about nationally
significant recreational boating, fishing
and aquatic resource conservation
issues. The Council represents the
interests of the public and private
sectors of the sport fishing and boating,
and conservation communities and is
organized to enhance partnerships
among industry, constituency groups,
and government. The 18-member
Council, appointed by the Secretary,
includes the Director of the Service and
the president of the Association of Fish
and Wildlife Agencies, who both serve
in ex officio capacities. Other Council
members are Directors from State
agencies responsible for managing
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recreational fish and wildlife resources
and individuals who represent the
interests of saltwater and freshwater
recreational fishing, recreational
boating, the recreational fishing and
boating industries, recreational fisheries
resource conservation, aquatic resource
outreach and education, and tourism.
Background information on the Council
is available at https://www.fws.gov/sfbpc.
The Council will convene to discuss:
(1) The Council’s continuing role in
providing input to the Fish and Wildlife
Service on the Service’s strategic plan
for its Fisheries Program; (2) The
Council’s work in addressing the issue
of boating and fishing access; (3) The
Council’s role as a facilitator of
discussions with Federal and State
agencies and other sport fishing and
boating interests concerning a variety of
national boating and fisheries
management issues; (4) The Council’s
work to assess the Clean Vessel Act
Grant Program; (5) A possible Council
role in communicating with partners
and stakeholders about the Sport Fish
Restoration and Boating Trust Fund; (6)
A briefing on boating and fishing related
issues that may arise in the 110th
Congress; and (7) The Council’s role in
providing the Secretary with
information about the implementation
of the Strategic Plan for the National
Outreach and Communications
Program, authorized by the 1998
Sportfishing and Boating Safety Act,
that is now being implemented by the
Recreational Boating and Fishing
Foundation, a private, nonprofit
organization. The final agenda will be
posted on the Internet at https://
www.fws.gov/sfbpc.
(preferably via e-mail), by Friday,
February 23, 2007, at the contact
information under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT. We must receive
all written statements by February 23,
2007, so that the information may be
made available to the Council for their
consideration prior to this
teleconference. Submit your written
statements to the Council Coordinator in
the following formats: One hard copy
with original signature, and one
electronic copy via e-mail (acceptable
file format: Adobe Acrobat PDF,
WordPerfect, MS Word, MS PowerPoint,
or Rich Text files in IBM–PC/Windows
98/2000/XP format).
Because entry to Federal buildings is
restricted, all visitors are required to
pre-register to be admitted. Anyone
wishing to attend this meeting must
register by close of business February
23, 2007, in order to attend. Please
submit your name, time of arrival, email address and phone number to
Douglas Hobbs, and he will provide you
with instructions for admittance. Mr.
Hobbs’ e-mail address is
doug_hobbs@fws.gov, and his phone
number is (703) 358–2336.
Summary minutes of the conference
will be maintained by the Council
Coordinator at 4401 N. Fairfax Drive,
MS–3101–AEA, Arlington, VA 22203,
and will be available for public
inspection during regular business
hours. You may purchase personal
copies for the cost of duplication.
Procedures for Public Input
We are reserving time on March 6,
2007, for oral public comments, and
will assign speaking times on a firstcome, first-served basis. Questions from
the public will not be considered during
this comment period, which is intended
to allow interested members of the
public to submit relevant written or oral
information for the Council to consider
in the course of its business. We are
limiting each individual or group’s oral
presentation during the oral public
comment period to 3 minutes per
speaker, with no more than a total of
one-half hour for all speakers. Speakers
wishing to submit a full statement
should do so at the meeting. Those
speakers unable to be placed on the
agenda, or if you are unable to attend in
person, we invite you to also submit
written statements.
To be placed on our public speaker
list for this meeting, contact Douglas
Hobbs, Council Coordinator, in writing
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Dated: February 5, 2007.
H. Dale Hall,
Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WO640 1020 PF 24 1A]
Call for Nominations for Resource
Advisory Councils
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Resource Advisory
Council Call for Nominations.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is
to request public nominations for the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Resource Advisory Councils (RACs) that
have member terms expiring this year.
The RACs provide advice and
recommendations to BLM on land use
planning and management of the public
lands within their geographic areas. The
BLM will consider public nominations
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for 45 days after the publication date of
this notice.
DATES: Send all nominations to the
appropriate BLM State Office by no later
than April 2, 2007.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION for the locations to send
your nominations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Slater, U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Management,
Intergovernmental Affairs, 1849 C
Street, MS–LS–406, Washington, DC
20240; 202–452–0358.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) (43 U.S.C. 1730) directs
the Secretary of the Interior to involve
the public in planning and issues
related to management of lands
administered by BLM. Section 309 of
FLPMA directs the Secretary to select 10
to 15 member citizen-based advisory
councils that are consistent with the
requirements of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA). As required by
the FACA, RAC membership must be
balanced and representative of the
various interests concerned with the
management of the public lands. The
rules governing RACs are found at 43
CFR 1784.b. These include three
categories:
Category One—Holders of Federal
grazing permits and representatives of
organizations associated with energy
and mineral development, timber
industry, transportation or rights-ofway, off-highway vehicle use, and
commercial recreation;
Category Two—Representatives of
nationally or regionally recognized
environmental organizations,
archaeological and historic
organizations, dispersed recreation
activities, and wild horse and burro
organizations; and
Category Three—Representatives of
State, county, or local elected office;
representatives and employees of a State
agency responsible for management of
natural resources; representatives of
Indian Tribes within or adjacent to the
area for which the Council is organized;
representatives of and employed as
academicians involved in natural
sciences; and the public-at-large.
Individuals may nominate themselves
or others. Nominees must be residents
of the State or States in which the RAC
has jurisdiction. The BLM will evaluate
nominees based on their education,
training, and experience and their
knowledge of the geographical area of
the RAC. Nominees should demonstrate
a commitment to collaborative resource
decisionmaking. The following must
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—letters of reference from represented
interests or organizations,
—a completed background information
nomination form, and
—any other information that speaks to
the nominee’s qualifications.
Simultaneous with this notice, BLM
State Offices will issue press releases
providing additional information for
submitting nominations, with specifics
about the number and categories of
member positions available for each
RAC in the State. Nominations for RACs
should be sent to the appropriate BLM
offices listed below:
Alaska
Alaska RAC
Idaho
Coeur d’Alene District RAC
Stephanie Snook, Coeur d’Alene District
Office, BLM, 3815 Schreiber Way,
Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83815, (208)
769–5004
Idaho Falls District RAC
David Howell, Idaho Falls District
Office, BLM, 1405 Hollipark Drive,
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401, (208) 524–
7559
Boise District RAC
MJ Byrne, Boise District Office, BLM,
3948 Development Avenue, Boise,
Idaho 83705, (208) 384–3393
Twin Falls District RAC
Danielle Allen, Alaska State Office,
BLM, 222 West 7th Avenue, #13,
Anchorage, Alaska 99513, (907) 271–
3335
Sky Buffat, Shosone Field Office, 400
West F Street, Shoshone, Idaho 83352,
(208) 735–2068
Montana and Dakotas
Arizona
Eastern Montana RAC
Arizona RAC
Deborah Stevens, Arizona State Office,
BLM, One North Central Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona 85004, (602) 417–
9215
Mark Jacobsen, Miles City Field Office,
BLM, 111 Garryowen, Miles City,
Montana 59301, (406) 233–2831
Central Montana RAC
Central California RAC
David Christy, Folsom Field Office,
BLM, 63 Natoma Street, Folsom,
California 95630, (916) 985–4474
Craig Vlentie, Lewistown Field Office,
BLM, 920 Northeast Maine,
Lewistown, Montana 59457, (406)
538–1943
Western Montana RAC
California
Northeastern California RAC
Jeff Fontana, Eagle Lake Field Office,
BLM, 2950 Riverside Drive,
Susanville, California 96130, (530)
257–0456
Marilyn Krause, Butte Field Office,
BLM, 106 North Parkmont, Butte,
Montana 59701, (406) 533–7617
Dakotas RAC
Northwestern California RAC
Jeff Fontana, Eagle Lake Field Office,
BLM, 2950 Riverside Drive,
Susanville, California 96130, (530)
257–0456
Colorado
Front Range RAC
Ken Smith, Royal Gorge Field Office,
BLM, 3170 E. Main Street, Canon
City, Colorado 81212, (719) 269–8553
Lonny Bagley, North Dakota Field
Office, BLM, 99 23rd Avenue West,
Suite A, Dickinson, North Dakota
58601, (701) 227–7703
Nevada
Mojave-Southern RAC; Northeastern
Great Basin RAC; Sierra Front
Northwestern RAC
Debra Kolkman, Nevada State Office,
BLM, 1340 Financial Boulevard,
Reno, Nevada 89502, (775) 289–1946
New Mexico
Northwest RAC
New Mexico RAC
David Boyd, Glenwood Springs Field
Office, BLM, 50629 Highways 6 and
24, Glenwood Springs, Colorado
81601, (970) 947–2800
Theresa Herrera, New Mexico State
Office, BLM, 1474 Rodeo Road, P.O.
Box 27115, Santa Fe, New Mexico
87505, (505) 438–7517
Southwest RAC
Oregon/Washington
Melodie Lloyd, Grand Junction Field
Office, BLM, 2815 H Road, Grand
Junction, Colorado 81506, (970) 244–
3097
Eastern Washington RAC; John Day/
Snake RAC; Southeast Oregon RAC
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Pam Robbins, Oregon State Office, BLM,
333 SW First Avenue, P.O. Box 2965,
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Portland, Oregon 97208, (503) 808–
6306
Utah
Utah RAC
Sherry Foot, Utah State Office, BLM,
440 West 200 South, Suite 500, P.O.
Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah
84101, (801) 539–4195
Jim Hughes,
Deputy Director.
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Dated: December 4, 2006.
Donald Simpson,
Associate State Director.
[FR Doc. E7–2591 Filed 2–14–07; 8:45 am]
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY–040–1320–EL; WYW160394]
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Notice of Availability of the Record of
Decision for the Environmental Impact
Statement for the Pit 14 Coal Lease-byApplication, Wyoming
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of record
of decision.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, the Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) announces the availability of the
Record of Decision (ROD) for the Pit 14
Coal Lease-by-Application.
ADDRESSES: The document is available
electronically on the following Web site:
https://www.wy.blm.gov/nepa/rsfodocs/
pit14/index.htm. Paper copies of the
ROD are also available at the following
BLM office locations:
• Bureau of Land Management,
Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne,
Wyoming.
• Bureau of Land Management, Rock
Springs Field Office, 280 Highway 191
North, Rock Springs, Wyoming.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Bob Janssen, Wyoming Coal
Coordinator, (307) 775–6206 or Ms.
Mavis Love, Land Law Examiner (307)
775–6258. Both Mr. Janssen’s and Ms.
Love’s offices are located at the BLM
Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming
82009.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ROD
covered by this NOA is for the Pit 14
coal tract (WYW160394) and addresses
leasing coal administered by the BLM
Rock Springs Field Office contained
within 1,399.48 acres of Federal surface
and mineral estate in Sweetwater
County, Wyoming. The BLM estimates
that approximately 34.6 million tons of
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in-place coal reserves are present in the
Upper Cretaceous Almond Formation
within the project area. The BLM
approves the proposed action as
described in the Final EIS. A
competitive lease sale will be
announced in the Federal Register at a
later date.
This decision is subject to appeal to
the Interior Board of Land Appeals
(IBLA) as provided in 43 CFR 4 within
thirty (30) days from the date of
publication of this NOA in the Federal
Register. The ROD contains instructions
for filing an appeal with the IBLA.
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subdivision of sections 1–18, 20–29, 32,
and 34–36 and was accepted December
11, 2006. We will place a copy of the
plat we described in the open files. It
will be available to the public as a
matter of information.
If BLM receives a protest against this
survey, as shown on the plat, prior to
the date of the official filing, we will
stay the filing pending our
consideration of the protest.
We will not officially file the plat
until the day after we have accepted or
dismissed all protests and they have
become final, including decisions on
appeals.
Dated: February 9, 2007.
Jerry L. Wahl,
Chief Cadastral Surveyor (acting).
[FR Doc. E7–2633 Filed 2–14–07; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[ES–960–1420–BJ–TRST; Group No. 162,
Wisconsin]
[Investigation No. DR–CAFTA–103–016]
Eastern States: Filing of Plat of Survey
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of filing of plat of survey;
Wisconsin.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) will file the plat of
survey of the lands described below in
the BLM-Eastern States, Springfield,
Virginia, 30 calendar days from the date
of publication in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, 7450
Boston Boulevard, Springfield, Virginia
22153. Attn: Cadastral Survey.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
survey was requested by the Bureau of
Indian Affairs.
The lands we surveyed are:
SUMMARY:
Township 40 North, Range 8 West, of
the 4th Principal Meridian in the State
of Wisconsin
The plat of survey represents the
dependent resurvey of a portion of the
North (Fourth Standard Parallel North),
East, South, and West Boundaries and a
portion of the subdivisional lines; a
corrective dependent resurvey of a
portion of the subdivisional lines, a
corrective survey of the subdivision of
section 33, including the
reestablishment of a portion of the
record meander line, the survey of a
portion of the present shoreline of
Gurno Lake, and the apportionment of
the shoreline frontage to original lot 3,
section 33; and the survey of the
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Probable Economic Effect of
Modifications to DR–CAFTA Rules of
Origin and Tariffs for Certain Apparel
Goods of Costa Rica and the
Dominican Republic
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Institution of investigation.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Following receipt of a request
on January 24, 2007, from the United
States Trade Representative (USTR), the
Commission instituted investigation No.
DR–CAFTA–103–016, Probable
Economic Effect of Modifications to DR–
CAFTA Rules of Origin and Tariffs for
Certain Apparel Goods of Costa Rica
and the Dominican Republic, for the
purpose of providing advice on the
probable economic effect of the
modification of the rules of origin and
tariff treatment as reflected in the annex
to the request.
DATES:
March 2, 2007: Deadline for filing
written submissions.
May 24, 2007: Transmittal of
Commission report to USTR.
ADDRESSES: All Commission offices,
including the Commission’s hearing
rooms, are located in the United States
International Trade Commission
Building, 500 E Street SW., Washington,
DC. All written submissions, including
requests to appear at the hearing,
statements, and briefs, should be
addressed to the Secretary, United
States International Trade Commission,
500 E Street SW., Washington, DC
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WO640 1020 PF 24 1A]
Call for Nominations for Resource Advisory Councils
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Resource Advisory Council Call for Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to request public nominations
for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Resource Advisory Councils
(RACs) that have member terms expiring this year. The RACs provide
advice and recommendations to BLM on land use planning and management
of the public lands within their geographic areas. The BLM will
consider public nominations
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for 45 days after the publication date of this notice.
DATES: Send all nominations to the appropriate BLM State Office by no
later than April 2, 2007.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for the locations to send your
nominations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Slater, U.S. Department of the
Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Intergovernmental Affairs, 1849 C
Street, MS-LS-406, Washington, DC 20240; 202-452-0358.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Land Policy and Management Act
(FLPMA) (43 U.S.C. 1730) directs the Secretary of the Interior to
involve the public in planning and issues related to management of
lands administered by BLM. Section 309 of FLPMA directs the Secretary
to select 10 to 15 member citizen-based advisory councils that are
consistent with the requirements of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA). As required by the FACA, RAC membership must be balanced and
representative of the various interests concerned with the management
of the public lands. The rules governing RACs are found at 43 CFR
1784.b. These include three categories:
Category One--Holders of Federal grazing permits and
representatives of organizations associated with energy and mineral
development, timber industry, transportation or rights-of-way, off-
highway vehicle use, and commercial recreation;
Category Two--Representatives of nationally or regionally
recognized environmental organizations, archaeological and historic
organizations, dispersed recreation activities, and wild horse and
burro organizations; and
Category Three--Representatives of State, county, or local elected
office; representatives and employees of a State agency responsible for
management of natural resources; representatives of Indian Tribes
within or adjacent to the area for which the Council is organized;
representatives of and employed as academicians involved in natural
sciences; and the public-at-large.
Individuals may nominate themselves or others. Nominees must be
residents of the State or States in which the RAC has jurisdiction. The
BLM will evaluate nominees based on their education, training, and
experience and their knowledge of the geographical area of the RAC.
Nominees should demonstrate a commitment to collaborative resource
decisionmaking. The following must accompany all nominations:
--letters of reference from represented interests or organizations,
--a completed background information nomination form, and
--any other information that speaks to the nominee's qualifications.
Simultaneous with this notice, BLM State Offices will issue press
releases providing additional information for submitting nominations,
with specifics about the number and categories of member positions
available for each RAC in the State. Nominations for RACs should be
sent to the appropriate BLM offices listed below:
Alaska
Alaska RAC
Danielle Allen, Alaska State Office, BLM, 222 West 7th Avenue,
13, Anchorage, Alaska 99513, (907) 271-3335
Arizona
Arizona RAC
Deborah Stevens, Arizona State Office, BLM, One North Central Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona 85004, (602) 417-9215
California
Central California RAC
David Christy, Folsom Field Office, BLM, 63 Natoma Street, Folsom,
California 95630, (916) 985-4474
Northeastern California RAC
Jeff Fontana, Eagle Lake Field Office, BLM, 2950 Riverside Drive,
Susanville, California 96130, (530) 257-0456
Northwestern California RAC
Jeff Fontana, Eagle Lake Field Office, BLM, 2950 Riverside Drive,
Susanville, California 96130, (530) 257-0456
Colorado
Front Range RAC
Ken Smith, Royal Gorge Field Office, BLM, 3170 E. Main Street, Canon
City, Colorado 81212, (719) 269-8553
Northwest RAC
David Boyd, Glenwood Springs Field Office, BLM, 50629 Highways 6 and
24, Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601, (970) 947-2800
Southwest RAC
Melodie Lloyd, Grand Junction Field Office, BLM, 2815 H Road, Grand
Junction, Colorado 81506, (970) 244-3097
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene District RAC
Stephanie Snook, Coeur d'Alene District Office, BLM, 3815 Schreiber
Way, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815, (208) 769-5004
Idaho Falls District RAC
David Howell, Idaho Falls District Office, BLM, 1405 Hollipark Drive,
Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401, (208) 524-7559
Boise District RAC
MJ Byrne, Boise District Office, BLM, 3948 Development Avenue, Boise,
Idaho 83705, (208) 384-3393
Twin Falls District RAC
Sky Buffat, Shosone Field Office, 400 West F Street, Shoshone, Idaho
83352, (208) 735-2068
Montana and Dakotas
Eastern Montana RAC
Mark Jacobsen, Miles City Field Office, BLM, 111 Garryowen, Miles City,
Montana 59301, (406) 233-2831
Central Montana RAC
Craig Vlentie, Lewistown Field Office, BLM, 920 Northeast Maine,
Lewistown, Montana 59457, (406) 538-1943
Western Montana RAC
Marilyn Krause, Butte Field Office, BLM, 106 North Parkmont, Butte,
Montana 59701, (406) 533-7617
Dakotas RAC
Lonny Bagley, North Dakota Field Office, BLM, 99 23rd Avenue West,
Suite A, Dickinson, North Dakota 58601, (701) 227-7703
Nevada
Mojave-Southern RAC; Northeastern Great Basin RAC; Sierra Front
Northwestern RAC
Debra Kolkman, Nevada State Office, BLM, 1340 Financial Boulevard,
Reno, Nevada 89502, (775) 289-1946
New Mexico
New Mexico RAC
Theresa Herrera, New Mexico State Office, BLM, 1474 Rodeo Road, P.O.
Box 27115, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505, (505) 438-7517
Oregon/Washington
Eastern Washington RAC; John Day/Snake RAC; Southeast Oregon RAC
Pam Robbins, Oregon State Office, BLM, 333 SW First Avenue, P.O. Box
2965,
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Portland, Oregon 97208, (503) 808-6306
Utah
Utah RAC
Sherry Foot, Utah State Office, BLM, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500,
P.O. Box 45155, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101, (801) 539-4195
Jim Hughes,
Deputy Director.
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