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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS–R7–R–2008–N0069; 70133–1265–
0000–S3]
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge,
Fairbanks, AK
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the
revised comprehensive conservation
plan and finding of no significant
impact for environmental assessment.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service) announce the
availability of our Revised
Comprehensive Conservation Plan
(CCP) and Finding of No Significant
Impact (FONSI) for the Environmental
Assessment (EA) for the Kanuti National
Wildlife Refuge (Kanuti Refuge). In this
revised CCP, we describe how we will
manage this refuge for the next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: You may view or obtain
copies of the revised CCP and FONSI by
any of the following methods. You may
request a paper copy, a summary, or a
CD–ROM containing both.
Agency Web Site: Download a copy of
the documents at https://alaska.fws.gov/
nwr/planning/kanpol.htm.
E-mail:
fw7_Kanuti_planning@fws.gov. Please
include ‘‘Kanuti Refuge revised CCP’’ in
the subject line of the message.
Mail: Peter Wikoff, Planning Team
Leader, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
1011 East Tudor Road, MS 231,
Anchorage, AK 99503.
In-Person Viewing or Pickup: Call
(907) 786–3357 to make an appointment
during regular business hours at the
USFWS Regional Office, 1011 E. Tudor
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Road, Anchorage, AK 99503 or call
(907) 456–0329 to make an appointment
during regular business hours at Kanuti
Refuge, 101 12th Ave., Room 262,
Fairbanks, AK 99701.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Peter Wikoff, planning team leader,
(907) 786–3357 or
fw7_Kanuti_planning@fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
With this notice, we finalize the CCP
process for the Kanuti Refuge. We
started this process through a notice of
intent in the Federal Register (68 FR
66475, November 26, 2003) and a
revised notice of intent in the Federal
Register (71 FR 42117, July 25, 2006).
We announced the availability of the
draft CCP and EA, and requested
comments in a notice of availability in
the Federal Register (72 FR 27327, May
15, 2007). We announced an extension
of the comment period, until September
15, 2007, with a notice in the Federal
Register (72 FR 39438, July 18, 2007).
Kanuti Refuge is roadless and lies on
the Arctic Circle about 150 miles
northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. It is
situated in a broad basin formed by the
Koyukuk and Kanuti rivers between the
Brooks Range and the Ray Mountains.
The Dalton Highway and Alyeska
pipeline lie within eight miles of its
eastern boundary. The refuge consists of
nearly 1.3 million acres of Federal lands
within an external boundary that
encompasses approximately 1.6 million
acres of Federal, State, and private
lands. The landscape consists primarily
of rolling hills, wetlands, ponds, and
streams. Elevations range from 500 feet
to over 3,000 feet. The major natural
resources are wildlife, fisheries, and
their associated habitats.
We announce our decision and the
availability of the FONSI for the revised
CCP for the Kanuti Refuge in accordance
with National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) (40 CFR 1506.6(b))
requirements. We completed a thorough
analysis of impacts on the human
environment in the EA that
accompanied the draft revised CCP.
The CCP will guide us in managing
and administering the Kanuti Refuge for
the next 15 years. The revised CCP is a
modification of Alternative C, the
preferred alternative in the draft CCP,
developed in response to public
comments.
Background
The Alaska National Interest Lands
Conservation Act of 1980 (94 Stat. 2371;
ANILCA) and the National Wildlife
Refuge system Improvement Act of 1997
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(16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee) require us to
develop a CCP for each Alaska refuge.
The purpose for developing a CCP is to
provide refuge managers with a 15-year
plan for achieving refuge purposes and
contributing toward the mission of the
National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish
and wildlife management, conservation,
legal mandates, and our policies. We
will review and update the CCP at least
every 15 years in accordance with
national policy and ANILCA. ANILCA
requires us is to designate areas
according to their respective resources
and values and to specify programs and
uses within the areas designated. To
meet this requirement, the Alaska
Region established management
categories for refuges including
Wilderness, Minimal, Moderate,
Intensive, and Wild River management.
For each management category we
identified appropriate activities, public
uses, commercial uses, and facilities.
Only the Minimal and Moderate
management categories are applied to
Kanuti Refuge.
Draft CCP Alternatives
Our draft CCP and EA addressed two
issues and evaluated three alternatives.
The two significant issues raised during
scoping were a desire for conservation
of the natural character of the refuge and
acceptance of and integration of new
management policies and guidelines for
refuges in Alaska. Alternative A (the noaction alternative—a NEPA
requirement) described what would
happen with a continuation of current
management activities and served as a
baseline for comparison of other
alternatives. Under Alternative A,
management of the refuge would
continue to follow the current course of
action. Refuge lands would remain in
their present management categories,
with 33 percent in Moderate
management and 67 percent in Minimal
management. Alternative B would
convert all refuge lands now in
Moderate management to Minimal
management and incorporate new
regional policies and guidelines for
national wildlife refuges in Alaska. Our
selected alternative, the slightly
modified Alternative C, would reclassify
some refuge lands and would
incorporate new regional policies and
guidelines for national wildlife refuges
in Alaska. Eighty-six percent of the
refuge would be in Minimal
management and 14 percent in
Moderate management.
Comments on the Draft CCP
We solicited comments on the draft
CCP/EA for Kanuti Refuge from May 15,
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2007, through September 15, 2007.
During the public review and comment
period the Service held public meetings
in Alatna, Allakaket, Bettles, Evansville,
and Fairbanks. The planning team
reviewed, analyzed, and summarized all
comments received at the public
meetings and in writing. We received a
number of comments which suggested
changes in the management category
boundaries we had proposed in the draft
plan. Generally, local residents and
community leaders preferred that refuge
lands adjoining private lands near their
communities be in the moderate
management category. Conversely,
others preferred to see more of the
refuge in the Minimal management
category. In response to the comments
received, we modified Alternative C,
and adopted it as our management
direction.
Selected Alternative—Modified
Alternative C
Under the selected alternative, 13.6
percent of Federal lands within the
refuge boundary are classified Moderate
management. The original Alternative C
classified 14.7 percent of refuge lands
Moderate management. The main
changes in the selected alternative were
in location of Moderate management
lands. In the northwestern portion of the
refuge an area, which includes the
upper reaches of Henshaw Creek, some
Moderate management lands were
reclassified Minimal management. The
new northwestern boundary of the
Moderate management area is offset 2
miles to the north of the AllakaketBettles trail. The lower boundary of this
area remains the same as in the draft
plan. An area of Minimal management
south of Evansville and Bettles which is
surrounded by private lands was
reclassified Moderate management.
Also, a smaller area of Minimal
management south of Bettles which is
surrounded by private lands, Moderate
management, and the refuge boundary
was reclassified Moderate management.
Dated: November 6, 2008.
Gary Edwards,
Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, Anchorage, Alaska.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CO–922–09–1310–FI; COC71373]
Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of proposed
reinstatement of terminated oil and gas
lease.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 30
U.S.C. 188(d) and (e), and 43 CFR
3108.2–3(a) and (b)(1), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) received a
petition for reinstatement of oil and gas
lease COC71373 from Bill Barrett Corp.,
for lands in Montrose County, Colorado.
The petition was filed on time and was
accompanied by all the rentals due
since the date the lease terminated
under the law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, Milada
Krasilinec, Land Law Examiner, Branch
of Fluid Minerals Adjudication, at
303.239.3767.
The lessee
has agreed to the amended lease terms
for rentals and royalties at rates of
$10.00 per acre or fraction thereof, per
year and 162⁄3 percent, respectively. The
lessee has paid the required $500
administrative fee and $163 to
reimburse the Department for the cost of
this Federal Register notice. The lessee
has met all the requirements for
reinstatement of the lease as set out in
Section 31(d) and (e) of the Mineral
Lands Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C.
188), and the Bureau of Land
Management is proposing to reinstate
lease COC71373 effective July 1, 2008,
under the original terms and conditions
of the lease and the increased rental and
royalty rates cited above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: November 6, 2008.
Milada Krasilinec,
Land Law Examiner.
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Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
AGENCY:
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
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Notice of proposed
reinstatement of terminated oil and gas
lease.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 30
U.S.C. 188(d) and (e), and 43 CFR
3108.2–3(a) and (b)(1), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) received a
petition for reinstatement of oil and gas
lease COC70104 from Bill Barrett Corp.,
for lands in Montrose County, Colorado.
The petition was filed on time and was
accompanied by all the rentals due
since the date the lease terminated
under the law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bureau of Land Management, Milada
Krasilinec, Land Law Examiner, Branch
of Fluid Minerals Adjudication, at
303.239.3767.
The lessee
has agreed to the amended lease terms
for rentals and royalties at rates of
$10.00 per acre or fraction thereof, per
year and 162⁄3 percent, respectively. The
lessee has paid the required $500
administrative fee and $163 to
reimburse the Department for the cost of
this Federal Register notice. The lessee
has met all the requirements for
reinstatement of the lease as set out in
section 31(d) and (e) of the Mineral
Lands Leasing Act of 1920 (30 U.S.C.
188), and the Bureau of Land
Management is proposing to reinstate
lease COC70104 effective July 1, 2008,
under the original terms and conditions
of the lease and the increased rental and
royalty rates cited above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: November 6, 2008.
Milada Krasilinec,
Land Law Examiner.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CO–922–09–1310–FI; COC70105]
Notice of Proposed Reinstatement of
Terminated Oil and Gas Lease
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of proposed
reinstatement of terminated oil and gas
lease.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 30
U.S.C. 188(d) and (e), and 43 CFR
3108.2–3(a) and (b)(1), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) received a
petition for reinstatement of oil and gas
lease COC70105 from Bill Barrett Corp.,
for lands in Montrose County, Colorado.
The petition was filed on time and was
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R7-R-2008-N0069; 70133-1265-0000-S3]
Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge, Fairbanks, AK
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the revised comprehensive
conservation plan and finding of no significant impact for
environmental assessment.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) announce the
availability of our Revised Comprehensive Conservation Plan (CCP) and
Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the Environmental
Assessment (EA) for the Kanuti National Wildlife Refuge (Kanuti
Refuge). In this revised CCP, we describe how we will manage this
refuge for the next 15 years.
ADDRESSES: You may view or obtain copies of the revised CCP and FONSI
by any of the following methods. You may request a paper copy, a
summary, or a CD-ROM containing both.
Agency Web Site: Download a copy of the documents at https://
alaska.fws.gov/nwr/planning/kanpol.htm.
E-mail: fw7_Kanuti_planning@fws.gov. Please include ``Kanuti
Refuge revised CCP'' in the subject line of the message.
Mail: Peter Wikoff, Planning Team Leader, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 1011 East Tudor Road, MS 231, Anchorage, AK 99503.
In-Person Viewing or Pickup: Call (907) 786-3357 to make an
appointment during regular business hours at the USFWS Regional Office,
1011 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503 or call (907) 456-0329 to make
an appointment during regular business hours at Kanuti Refuge, 101 12th
Ave., Room 262, Fairbanks, AK 99701.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter Wikoff, planning team leader,
(907) 786-3357 or fw7_Kanuti_planning@fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
With this notice, we finalize the CCP process for the Kanuti
Refuge. We started this process through a notice of intent in the
Federal Register (68 FR 66475, November 26, 2003) and a revised notice
of intent in the Federal Register (71 FR 42117, July 25, 2006). We
announced the availability of the draft CCP and EA, and requested
comments in a notice of availability in the Federal Register (72 FR
27327, May 15, 2007). We announced an extension of the comment period,
until September 15, 2007, with a notice in the Federal Register (72 FR
39438, July 18, 2007).
Kanuti Refuge is roadless and lies on the Arctic Circle about 150
miles northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska. It is situated in a broad basin
formed by the Koyukuk and Kanuti rivers between the Brooks Range and
the Ray Mountains. The Dalton Highway and Alyeska pipeline lie within
eight miles of its eastern boundary. The refuge consists of nearly 1.3
million acres of Federal lands within an external boundary that
encompasses approximately 1.6 million acres of Federal, State, and
private lands. The landscape consists primarily of rolling hills,
wetlands, ponds, and streams. Elevations range from 500 feet to over
3,000 feet. The major natural resources are wildlife, fisheries, and
their associated habitats.
We announce our decision and the availability of the FONSI for the
revised CCP for the Kanuti Refuge in accordance with National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (40 CFR 1506.6(b)) requirements. We
completed a thorough analysis of impacts on the human environment in
the EA that accompanied the draft revised CCP.
The CCP will guide us in managing and administering the Kanuti
Refuge for the next 15 years. The revised CCP is a modification of
Alternative C, the preferred alternative in the draft CCP, developed in
response to public comments.
Background
The Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act of 1980 (94
Stat. 2371; ANILCA) and the National Wildlife Refuge system Improvement
Act of 1997 (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee) require us to develop a CCP for
each Alaska refuge. The purpose for developing a CCP is to provide
refuge managers with a 15-year plan for achieving refuge purposes and
contributing toward the mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System,
consistent with sound principles of fish and wildlife management,
conservation, legal mandates, and our policies. We will review and
update the CCP at least every 15 years in accordance with national
policy and ANILCA. ANILCA requires us is to designate areas according
to their respective resources and values and to specify programs and
uses within the areas designated. To meet this requirement, the Alaska
Region established management categories for refuges including
Wilderness, Minimal, Moderate, Intensive, and Wild River management.
For each management category we identified appropriate activities,
public uses, commercial uses, and facilities. Only the Minimal and
Moderate management categories are applied to Kanuti Refuge.
Draft CCP Alternatives
Our draft CCP and EA addressed two issues and evaluated three
alternatives. The two significant issues raised during scoping were a
desire for conservation of the natural character of the refuge and
acceptance of and integration of new management policies and guidelines
for refuges in Alaska. Alternative A (the no-action alternative--a NEPA
requirement) described what would happen with a continuation of current
management activities and served as a baseline for comparison of other
alternatives. Under Alternative A, management of the refuge would
continue to follow the current course of action. Refuge lands would
remain in their present management categories, with 33 percent in
Moderate management and 67 percent in Minimal management. Alternative B
would convert all refuge lands now in Moderate management to Minimal
management and incorporate new regional policies and guidelines for
national wildlife refuges in Alaska. Our selected alternative, the
slightly modified Alternative C, would reclassify some refuge lands and
would incorporate new regional policies and guidelines for national
wildlife refuges in Alaska. Eighty-six percent of the refuge would be
in Minimal management and 14 percent in Moderate management.
Comments on the Draft CCP
We solicited comments on the draft CCP/EA for Kanuti Refuge from
May 15,
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2007, through September 15, 2007. During the public review and comment
period the Service held public meetings in Alatna, Allakaket, Bettles,
Evansville, and Fairbanks. The planning team reviewed, analyzed, and
summarized all comments received at the public meetings and in writing.
We received a number of comments which suggested changes in the
management category boundaries we had proposed in the draft plan.
Generally, local residents and community leaders preferred that refuge
lands adjoining private lands near their communities be in the moderate
management category. Conversely, others preferred to see more of the
refuge in the Minimal management category. In response to the comments
received, we modified Alternative C, and adopted it as our management
direction.
Selected Alternative--Modified Alternative C
Under the selected alternative, 13.6 percent of Federal lands
within the refuge boundary are classified Moderate management. The
original Alternative C classified 14.7 percent of refuge lands Moderate
management. The main changes in the selected alternative were in
location of Moderate management lands. In the northwestern portion of
the refuge an area, which includes the upper reaches of Henshaw Creek,
some Moderate management lands were reclassified Minimal management.
The new northwestern boundary of the Moderate management area is offset
2 miles to the north of the Allakaket-Bettles trail. The lower boundary
of this area remains the same as in the draft plan. An area of Minimal
management south of Evansville and Bettles which is surrounded by
private lands was reclassified Moderate management. Also, a smaller
area of Minimal management south of Bettles which is surrounded by
private lands, Moderate management, and the refuge boundary was
reclassified Moderate management.
Dated: November 6, 2008.
Gary Edwards,
Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage,
Alaska.
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