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Dated: November 29, 2007.
Walter Harris,
Acting Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E7–23846 Filed 12–7–07; 8:45 am]
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Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment to
Existing System of Records, Debt
Collection Asset Management System;
Correction
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, HUD.
AGENCY:
Notice of an amendment to
existing System of Records; correction.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: On November 13, 2007, HUD
published notice of its intent to amend
an existing Privacy Act System of
Records (System of Records), the Debt
Collection Asset Management System
(DCAMS). HUD inadvertently stated in
the ‘‘action line’’ that it would be
amending two Systems of Records. This
statement was made in error and this
notice corrects that error.
The
Departmental Privacy Act Officer, 451
Seventh St., SW., Room 4156,
Washington, DC 20410, telephone
number (202) 619–9057. (This is not a
toll-free number.) A telecommunication
device for hearing- and speech-impaired
individuals (TTY) is available at (800)
877–8339 (Federal Information Relay
Service).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
On
November 13, 2007, HUD issued public
notice of its intent to amend an existing
Privacy Act Systems of Records, the
Debt Collection Asset Management
System. Subsequent to publication of
this notice HUD discovered that the
‘‘subject line’’ of this notice
inadvertently stated incorrect
information. This notice corrects that
information.
In the Federal Register on November
13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7–22077, on page
63919, the third column, this notice
corrects the ‘‘Action’’ caption to read:
Amendment to an Existing Privacy Act
System of Records, Debt Collection
Management System (DCAMS).
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: November 29, 2007.
Walter Harris,
Acting Chief Information Officer.
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Final Comprehensive Conservation
Plan for Souris River Basin National
Wildlife Refuges, North Dakota
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) announces that the
final Comprehensive Conservation Plan
(CCP) and Environmental Assessment
(EA) for the Souris River basin national
wildlife refuges (Refuges) is available.
This final CCP/EA describes how the
Service intends to manage the refuges
for the next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: Please provide written
comments to Toni Griffin, Planning
Team Leader, Division of Refuge
Planning, P.O. Box 25486, Denver
Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225,
or electronically to toni_griffin@fws.gov.
A copy of the CCP may be obtained by
writing to U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Division of Refuge Planning,
134 Union Boulevard, Suite 300,
Lakewood, Colorado 80228; or by
download from .
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Toni
Griffin, 303–236–4378 (phone); 303–
236–4792 (fax); or toni_griffin@fws.gov
(e-mail).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Souris River Basin is home to three
national wildlife refuges, known
collectively as the ‘‘Souris River basin
refuges:’’
• Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge,
along 28 miles of the Des Lacs River.
• J. Clark Salyer National Wildlife
Refuge, along 50 miles of the Souris
River.
• Upper Souris National Wildlife
Refuge, along 35 miles of the upper
Souris River.
The Souris River basin refuges were
established by executive order in 1935;
the purpose of each refuge is for a
‘‘refuge and breeding ground for
migratory birds and other wildlife.’’
The Souris River basin refuges are
located in a critical area of the Central
Flyway, providing nesting and breeding
habitat for migrating and nesting
waterfowl. The J. Clark Salyer National
Wildlife Refuge, in particular, has
developed into one of the most
important duck production areas in the
United States.
The American Bird Conservancy
recognizes all three refuges as ‘‘Globally
Important Bird Areas.’’ In addition, J.
Clark Salyer National Wildlife Refuge is
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designated as a regional shorebird site
in the ‘‘Western Hemisphere Shorebird
Reserve Network.’’ Lake Darling at
Upper Souris National Wildlife Refuge
is designated critical habitat for the
federally threatened piping plover.
Representing a comprehensive
collection of all North Dakota plant
communities, these refuges could
contain the only remaining
representatives of drift plain prairie,
considered a threatened resource.
The draft CCP/EA was made available
to the public for a 30-day review and
comment period following the
announcement in the Federal Register
on February 2, 2007 (72 FR 5080–5081).
The draft CCP/EA identified and
evaluated four alternatives for managing
the refuges for the next 15 years.
Alternative A, the No Action
alternative, reflects the current
management of the Souris River basin
refuges. It provides the baseline against
which to compare the other alternatives.
Refuge habitats would continue to be
managed on an opportunistic schedule
that may maintain—or most likely
would result in further decline in—the
diversity of vegetation and wildlife
species. Des Lacs National Wildlife
Refuge and J. Clark Salyer National
Wildlife Refuge would continue to
perform only limited research and
would monitor only long-term
vegetation change. Upper Souris
National Wildlife Refuge would
continue to perform no scientific
research or monitoring. Outreach,
partnerships, and priority public uses
(fishing, hunting, wildlife observation,
wildlife photography, environmental
education, and interpretation) would
continue at present levels.
Alternative B is the Service’s
proposed action and basis for the CCP.
This alternative will prioritize habitats
with high probability of restoration for
management. Other habitats may only
be partially restored or minimally
managed. Research and monitoring will
increase and scientific knowledge
required to restore upland and wetland
plant and animal communities will be
shared (with the public and other
resource managers). Some visitor
services are expected to decrease as
some staff and funding shifts to habitat
restoration. Environmental education
will increase.
In Alternative C, waterfowl habitat
management and waterfowl production
would be emphasized over other refuge
programs. Research and monitoring
would focus on actions that enhance
waterfowl habitat, increase waterfowl
nest densities, and increase nest and
brood survival. Visitor service programs
that use or enhance waterfowl-related
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5130-C-14]
Privacy Act of 1974; Amendment to Existing System of Records,
Debt Collection Asset Management System; Correction
AGENCY: Office of the Chief Information Officer, HUD.
ACTION: Notice of an amendment to existing System of Records;
correction.
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SUMMARY: On November 13, 2007, HUD published notice of its intent to
amend an existing Privacy Act System of Records (System of Records),
the Debt Collection Asset Management System (DCAMS). HUD inadvertently
stated in the ``action line'' that it would be amending two Systems of
Records. This statement was made in error and this notice corrects that
error.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The Departmental Privacy Act Officer,
451 Seventh St., SW., Room 4156, Washington, DC 20410, telephone number
(202) 619-9057. (This is not a toll-free number.) A telecommunication
device for hearing- and speech-impaired individuals (TTY) is available
at (800) 877-8339 (Federal Information Relay Service).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On November 13, 2007, HUD issued public
notice of its intent to amend an existing Privacy Act Systems of
Records, the Debt Collection Asset Management System. Subsequent to
publication of this notice HUD discovered that the ``subject line'' of
this notice inadvertently stated incorrect information. This notice
corrects that information.
In the Federal Register on November 13, 2007, in FR Doc. E7-22077,
on page 63919, the third column, this notice corrects the ``Action''
caption to read: Amendment to an Existing Privacy Act System of
Records, Debt Collection Management System (DCAMS).
Dated: November 29, 2007.
Walter Harris,
Acting Chief Information Officer.
[FR Doc. E7-23833 Filed 12-7-07; 8:45 am]
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