Notice of Availability of the Pinedale Proposed Resource Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Wyoming, 49700-49701 [E8-19534]
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Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tom Warren,
Acting District Manager.
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Chuck Otto, Field Manager, or Kellie
Roadifer, Pinedale RMP Team Leader,
1625 W Pine Street, Pinedale, Wyoming
82941, or by telephone at (307) 367–
5309.
The
Pinedale Field Office planning area
includes public land and federal
mineral ownership in Sublette and
Lincoln Counties, Wyoming. The area
includes approximately 923,000 acres of
BLM-administered surface lands and
approximately 1,199,000 acres of
Federal mineral estate under Federal,
state, and private surface.
The Draft RMP/Draft EIS was made
available for public review and
comment for a 121-day period beginning
on February 16, 2007. The Draft RMP/
Draft EIS described and analyzed four
alternatives for the management of the
public lands and resources, including
the Federal mineral estate administered
by the BLM Pinedale Field Office:
Alternative 1 (No Action): Continues
to balance the use and development of
resources under current management
guidance;
Alternative 2: Provides development
and use opportunities while minimizing
adverse impacts to cultural and natural
resources;
Alternative 3: Focuses on greater
conservation of natural and cultural
resources while providing for
compatible development and use; and
Alternative 4 (Agency Preferred
Alternative): Provides development
opportunities while protecting sensitive
resources.
The key issues addressed by the
alternatives are: (1) Development of
energy resources and minerals; (2)
special management designations; (3)
public access and transportation
planning; (4) wildland-urban interface;
(5) management of special status
species; (6) water quality; (7) vegetation
management; (8) recreation activities;
(9) cultural resources management; (10)
air quality; and (11) wildlife
management.
The Draft RMP/Draft EIS included
recommendations regarding Areas of
Critical Environmental Concern
(ACECs). While the Draft RMP/EIS fully
documented the ACECs considered, to
ensure that BLM provided the public
with the required 60-day review and
comment period as required by 43 CFR
1610.7–2, the BLM published a notice of
supplemental information describing
the proposed ACECs and associated
values and use limitations in the
Federal Register on February 21, 2008.
There are two ACECs in the existing
Pinedale Field Office land use plan
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY–100–08–1610–DQ]
Notice of Availability of the Pinedale
Proposed Resource Management Plan
and Final Environmental Impact
Statement, Wyoming
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with of the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 and the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976, the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) and its
cooperating agencies, have prepared a
Proposed Resource Management Plan/
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(PRMP/FEIS) for the Pinedale Field
Office.
The BLM Planning regulations
(43 CFR 1610.5–2) state that any person
who meets the conditions as described
in the regulations may protest the BLM’s
Proposed RMP. A person who meets the
conditions and files a protest must file
the protest within 30 days of the date
that the Environmental Protection
Agency publishes this notice in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Pinedale
PRMP/FEIS have been sent to affected
Federal, state, and local government
agencies and to interested parties.
Copies of the PRMP/FEIS will be
available for public inspection at the
following locations:
• Bureau of Land Management,
Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming
82003.
• Bureau of Land Management,
Pinedale Field Office, 1625 W Pine
Street, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
Interested persons may also review
the PRMP/FEIS on the Internet at
https://www.blm.gov/rmp/wy/pinedale.
All protests must be in writing and
mailed to the following addresses:
Regular Mail: Director (210), Attention:
Brenda Williams, P.O. Box 66538,
Washington, DC 20035.
Overnight Mail: Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Williams, 1620 L
Street, N.W., Suite 1075, Washington,
DC 20036.
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(1988): Rock Creek ACEC (5,300 acres)
and Beaver Creek ACEC (3,590 acres).
There are 6 potential new ACECs
proposed in the Draft RMP/EIS. The
ACECs are:
• Trapper’s Point ACEC (550 acres
[Alternative 2], 4,000 acres [Alternative
4], or 9,540 acres [Alternative 3]):
Values of concern are big game
migration corridors, cultural and
historic properties, and livestock
trailing. Within this ACEC, fence
construction and surface disturbing
activities would be prohibited with the
exception of activities designed to
increase big game migration viability.
The ACEC would be unavailable for oil
and gas leasing. Off-road vehicle use
would be restricted to designated roads
and trails and subject to a seasonal
closure from November 15 through
April 30 annually.
• New Fork Potholes ACEC (1,800
acres [Alternatives 3 and 4] ): Values of
concern are waterfowl, trumpeter swan,
and riparian habitats. With the
exception of those that would benefit
wildlife habitat, surface disturbing
activities would be prohibited. The
ACEC would be unavailable for oil and
gas leasing. Off-road vehicle use would
be restricted to designated roads and
trails.
• Upper Green River ACEC (12,270
acres [Alternative 3]): Values of concern
are big game migration routes and
migration bottlenecks, and high scenic
and recreational values. The ACEC
would be unavailable for oil and gas
leasing. Off-road vehicle use would be
restricted to designated roads and trails,
and no net increase in miles of roads
would be allowed.
• White-Tailed Prairie Dog ACEC (no
acreage estimate available [Alternative
3]): The White-Tailed Prairie Dog
(WTPD) ACEC would not have a
specific area but would involve a
number of townships where WTPD
habitat might be found in future
surveys. The value of concern is habitat
for the WTPD. Surveys for prairie dog
presence would be required prior to
authorizing any activities. Anti-raptor
perching devices would be required on
any above-ground facilities located
within 1/4 mile of WTPD towns greater
than 12.5 acres in size, and surfacedisturbing activities would be
prohibited in these towns. Off-road
vehicle use would be limited to
designated roads and trails, and
poisoning of prairie dogs would be
prohibited except in cases of health and
safety emergencies.
• Ross Butte ACEC (35,670 acres
[Alternative 3]): Values of concern are
significant cultural resources,
archeological landscapes and Native
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American sacred sites; a unique
community of Wyoming sensitive plant
species; high-quality paleontological
resources; open space and dispersed
recreation opportunities; and unique
geology and unstable soils. The ACEC
would be unavailable for oil and gas
leasing and closed to the placement of
new communication sites. Off-road
vehicle use would be limited to
designated roads and trails. Surface
occupancy and disturbance would be
prohibited on erosive soils, sensitive
plant species habitats, and on slopes
greater than 10 percent.
• CCC Ponds ACEC (5,530 acres
[Alternative 3]): Values of concern are a
wildlife migration bottleneck on a welldefined mule deer migration route and
recreational values including a
developed, non-motorized trail system,
fishing ponds, and interpretive
facilities. The ACEC would be
unavailable for oil and gas leasing and
would be closed to mineral location and
land disposal. Off-road vehicle use
would be limited to designated roads
and trails.
Alternative 1 proposes to maintain the
status of the two existing ACECs
identified in the 1988 Pinedale RMP.
Alternative 2 proposes to eliminate the
two existing ACECs, and establish a new
ACEC at Trapper’s Point (550 acres).
Alternative 3 proposes to maintain the
existing Rock Creek and Beaver Creek
ACECs, and establish all of the new
ACECs listed above (6), for a total of
eight ACECs.
As a result of public scoping and the
alternative development process,
Alternative 4 (Agency Preferred
Alternative) proposes the following
ACECs: Maintain the status of one
existing ACEC (Beaver Creek); maintain
and reduce slightly in size one existing
ACEC (Rock Creek); and establish two
new ACECs: Trapper’s Point (4,000
acres) and New Fork Potholes (1,800
acres).
Comments received on the Draft RMP/
EIS from the public and internal BLM
review comments were incorporated
into the proposed plan. Public
comments resulted in the addition of
clarifying text but did not significantly
change proposed land use decisions.
After careful consideration of both
public and internal comments received
on the Draft RMP/EIS, adjustments and
clarifications have been made to
Alternative 4, the Preferred Alternative.
As modified, Alternative 4 is now
presented as the Pinedale Proposed
RMP in the Final EIS.
Instructions for filing a protest with
the Director of the BLM regarding the
PRMP/FEIS may be found in the Dear
Reader Letter of the Pinedale PRMP/
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FEIS and at 43 CFR 1610.5. E-mail and
faxed protests will not be accepted as
valid protests unless the protesting
party also provides the original letter by
either regular or overnight mail
postmarked by the close of the protest
period. Under those conditions, the
BLM will consider the e-mail or faxed
protests as an advance copy and it will
receive full consideration. If you wish to
provide the BLM with such advance
notification, please direct faxed protests
to the attention of the BLM protest
coordinator at (202) 557–3599, and emails to Brenda_HudgensWilliams@blm.gov. All protests,
including the follow-up letter (if emailing or faxing) must be in writing
and mailed to the appropriate address,
as set forth in the ADDRESSES section
above. Before including your phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
protest, you should be aware that your
entire protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly availability at any time. While
you can ask us in your protest to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Jamie E. Connell,
Acting Associate State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[UT–080–1610–010J]
Notice of Availability of Vernal Field
Office Proposed Resource
Management Plan and Final
Environmental Impact Statement
(PRMP/FEIS)
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 and the Federal Land Policy and
Management Act of 1976, the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) has prepared
a Proposed Resource Management Plan/
Final Environmental Impact Statement
(PRMP/FEIS) for the Vernal Field Office.
DATES: The BLM planning regulations
(43 CFR 1610.5–2) state that any person
who meets the conditions as described
in the regulations may protest the BLM’s
PRMP/FEIS. A person who meets the
conditions and files a protest must file
the protest within 30 days of the date
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that the Environmental Protection
Agency publishes this notice in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Vernal Field
Office PRMP/FEIS were sent to affected
Federal, state, and local government
agencies and to interested parties.
Copies of the PRMP/FEIS are available
for public inspection at:
Vernal Field Office, 170 South 500 East,
Vernal, UT 84078
Utah State Office, 440 West 200 South,
Salt Lake City, UT 84145
Interested persons may also review
the PRMP/FEIS on the Internet at
https://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/fo/vernal/
planning.html. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to the following
addresses:
Regular Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Hudgens-Williams,
P.O. Box 66538, Washington, DC
20035
Overnight Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Hudgens-Williams,
1620 L Street, NW., Suite 1075,
Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Kelly Buckner, Vernal Field Office, 170
South 500 East, Vernal, UT 84078;
phone: (435) 781–4400; or e-mail at:
Kelly_Buckner@blm.gov.
The
Vernal RMP planning area is located in
northeast Utah. The BLM administers
approximately 1.7 million acres of
surface estate and 2.8 million acres of
Federal mineral estate within the
planning area.
The Vernal RMP will provide future
broad-scale management direction for
land use allocations and allowable uses
on public lands within the planning
area. Implementation of the decisions of
the PRMP/FEIS would apply only to
BLM-administered public lands and
Federal mineral estate. In the Vernal
Field Office Draft RMP/EIS (DRMP/
DEIS), which was released for a 90-day
public review and comment period in
January 2005, four alternatives were
analyzed, including a No Action
alternative. These alternatives were
developed through issue identification
during the scoping process. Such issues
included: special designations (ACECs
and WSRs), minerals and energy
development, and recreational (OHV)
use. In October 2007 a Supplemental
DEIS was issued which considered an
additional alternative emphasizing the
protection of non-WSA lands with
Wilderness Characteristics.
The PRMP/FEIS would designate no
new Areas of Critical Environmental
Concern (ACECs), and the continuation
of six existing ACECs, totaling 123,227
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY-100-08-1610-DQ]
Notice of Availability of the Pinedale Proposed Resource
Management Plan and Final Environmental Impact Statement, Wyoming
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with of the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) and its cooperating agencies, have prepared a
Proposed Resource Management Plan/Final Environmental Impact Statement
(PRMP/FEIS) for the Pinedale Field Office.
DATES: The BLM Planning regulations (43 CFR 1610.5-2) state that any
person who meets the conditions as described in the regulations may
protest the BLM's Proposed RMP. A person who meets the conditions and
files a protest must file the protest within 30 days of the date that
the Environmental Protection Agency publishes this notice in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Pinedale PRMP/FEIS have been sent to affected
Federal, state, and local government agencies and to interested
parties. Copies of the PRMP/FEIS will be available for public
inspection at the following locations:
Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003.
Bureau of Land Management, Pinedale Field Office, 1625 W
Pine Street, Pinedale, Wyoming 82941.
Interested persons may also review the PRMP/FEIS on the Internet at
https://www.blm.gov/rmp/wy/pinedale. All protests must be in writing and
mailed to the following addresses:
Regular Mail: Director (210), Attention: Brenda Williams, P.O. Box
66538, Washington, DC 20035.
Overnight Mail: Director (210), Attention: Brenda Williams, 1620 L
Street, N.W., Suite 1075, Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chuck Otto, Field Manager, or Kellie
Roadifer, Pinedale RMP Team Leader, 1625 W Pine Street, Pinedale,
Wyoming 82941, or by telephone at (307) 367-5309.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Pinedale Field Office planning area
includes public land and federal mineral ownership in Sublette and
Lincoln Counties, Wyoming. The area includes approximately 923,000
acres of BLM-administered surface lands and approximately 1,199,000
acres of Federal mineral estate under Federal, state, and private
surface.
The Draft RMP/Draft EIS was made available for public review and
comment for a 121-day period beginning on February 16, 2007. The Draft
RMP/Draft EIS described and analyzed four alternatives for the
management of the public lands and resources, including the Federal
mineral estate administered by the BLM Pinedale Field Office:
Alternative 1 (No Action): Continues to balance the use and
development of resources under current management guidance;
Alternative 2: Provides development and use opportunities while
minimizing adverse impacts to cultural and natural resources;
Alternative 3: Focuses on greater conservation of natural and
cultural resources while providing for compatible development and use;
and
Alternative 4 (Agency Preferred Alternative): Provides development
opportunities while protecting sensitive resources.
The key issues addressed by the alternatives are: (1) Development
of energy resources and minerals; (2) special management designations;
(3) public access and transportation planning; (4) wildland-urban
interface; (5) management of special status species; (6) water quality;
(7) vegetation management; (8) recreation activities; (9) cultural
resources management; (10) air quality; and (11) wildlife management.
The Draft RMP/Draft EIS included recommendations regarding Areas of
Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs). While the Draft RMP/EIS fully
documented the ACECs considered, to ensure that BLM provided the public
with the required 60-day review and comment period as required by 43
CFR 1610.7-2, the BLM published a notice of supplemental information
describing the proposed ACECs and associated values and use limitations
in the Federal Register on February 21, 2008.
There are two ACECs in the existing Pinedale Field Office land use
plan (1988): Rock Creek ACEC (5,300 acres) and Beaver Creek ACEC (3,590
acres). There are 6 potential new ACECs proposed in the Draft RMP/EIS.
The ACECs are:
Trapper's Point ACEC (550 acres [Alternative 2], 4,000
acres [Alternative 4], or 9,540 acres [Alternative 3]): Values of
concern are big game migration corridors, cultural and historic
properties, and livestock trailing. Within this ACEC, fence
construction and surface disturbing activities would be prohibited with
the exception of activities designed to increase big game migration
viability. The ACEC would be unavailable for oil and gas leasing. Off-
road vehicle use would be restricted to designated roads and trails and
subject to a seasonal closure from November 15 through April 30
annually.
New Fork Potholes ACEC (1,800 acres [Alternatives 3 and 4]
): Values of concern are waterfowl, trumpeter swan, and riparian
habitats. With the exception of those that would benefit wildlife
habitat, surface disturbing activities would be prohibited. The ACEC
would be unavailable for oil and gas leasing. Off-road vehicle use
would be restricted to designated roads and trails.
Upper Green River ACEC (12,270 acres [Alternative 3]):
Values of concern are big game migration routes and migration
bottlenecks, and high scenic and recreational values. The ACEC would be
unavailable for oil and gas leasing. Off-road vehicle use would be
restricted to designated roads and trails, and no net increase in miles
of roads would be allowed.
White-Tailed Prairie Dog ACEC (no acreage estimate
available [Alternative 3]): The White-Tailed Prairie Dog (WTPD) ACEC
would not have a specific area but would involve a number of townships
where WTPD habitat might be found in future surveys. The value of
concern is habitat for the WTPD. Surveys for prairie dog presence would
be required prior to authorizing any activities. Anti-raptor perching
devices would be required on any above-ground facilities located within
1/4 mile of WTPD towns greater than 12.5 acres in size, and surface-
disturbing activities would be prohibited in these towns. Off-road
vehicle use would be limited to designated roads and trails, and
poisoning of prairie dogs would be prohibited except in cases of health
and safety emergencies.
Ross Butte ACEC (35,670 acres [Alternative 3]): Values of
concern are significant cultural resources, archeological landscapes
and Native
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American sacred sites; a unique community of Wyoming sensitive plant
species; high-quality paleontological resources; open space and
dispersed recreation opportunities; and unique geology and unstable
soils. The ACEC would be unavailable for oil and gas leasing and closed
to the placement of new communication sites. Off-road vehicle use would
be limited to designated roads and trails. Surface occupancy and
disturbance would be prohibited on erosive soils, sensitive plant
species habitats, and on slopes greater than 10 percent.
CCC Ponds ACEC (5,530 acres [Alternative 3]): Values of
concern are a wildlife migration bottleneck on a well-defined mule deer
migration route and recreational values including a developed, non-
motorized trail system, fishing ponds, and interpretive facilities. The
ACEC would be unavailable for oil and gas leasing and would be closed
to mineral location and land disposal. Off-road vehicle use would be
limited to designated roads and trails.
Alternative 1 proposes to maintain the status of the two existing
ACECs identified in the 1988 Pinedale RMP. Alternative 2 proposes to
eliminate the two existing ACECs, and establish a new ACEC at Trapper's
Point (550 acres). Alternative 3 proposes to maintain the existing Rock
Creek and Beaver Creek ACECs, and establish all of the new ACECs listed
above (6), for a total of eight ACECs.
As a result of public scoping and the alternative development
process, Alternative 4 (Agency Preferred Alternative) proposes the
following ACECs: Maintain the status of one existing ACEC (Beaver
Creek); maintain and reduce slightly in size one existing ACEC (Rock
Creek); and establish two new ACECs: Trapper's Point (4,000 acres) and
New Fork Potholes (1,800 acres).
Comments received on the Draft RMP/EIS from the public and internal
BLM review comments were incorporated into the proposed plan. Public
comments resulted in the addition of clarifying text but did not
significantly change proposed land use decisions. After careful
consideration of both public and internal comments received on the
Draft RMP/EIS, adjustments and clarifications have been made to
Alternative 4, the Preferred Alternative. As modified, Alternative 4 is
now presented as the Pinedale Proposed RMP in the Final EIS.
Instructions for filing a protest with the Director of the BLM
regarding the PRMP/FEIS may be found in the Dear Reader Letter of the
Pinedale PRMP/FEIS and at 43 CFR 1610.5. E-mail and faxed protests will
not be accepted as valid protests unless the protesting party also
provides the original letter by either regular or overnight mail
postmarked by the close of the protest period. Under those conditions,
the BLM will consider the e-mail or faxed protests as an advance copy
and it will receive full consideration. If you wish to provide the BLM
with such advance notification, please direct faxed protests to the
attention of the BLM protest coordinator at (202) 557-3599, and e-mails
to Brenda_Hudgens-Williams@blm.gov. All protests, including the
follow-up letter (if e-mailing or faxing) must be in writing and mailed
to the appropriate address, as set forth in the ADDRESSES section
above. Before including your phone number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your protest, you should be aware
that your entire protest--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly availability at any time. While you
can ask us in your protest to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Jamie E. Connell,
Acting Associate State Director.
[FR Doc. E8-19534 Filed 8-21-08; 8:45 am]
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