Hanford Reach National Monument; Adams, Benton, Franklin and Grant Counties, WA, 72519 [E8-28214]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Contact Greg Hughes, Project Leader,
phone (509) 546–8300.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Final
CCP/EIS was released to the public and
a Notice of Availability was published
in the Federal Register on August 15,
2008 (71 FR 74929). A thorough analysis
of the environmental, social and
economic considerations was completed
and presented in the Final CCP/EIS. In
this notice, we announce our decision to
implement Alternative C–1 as the CCP
for the Monument, as documented in
the ROD. The ROD was signed by the
Fish and Wildlife Service’s Regional
Director for the Pacific Region, on
September 25, 2008.
The CCP will provide management
guidance for conserving resources and
providing public use activities. This
decision includes adoption of
stipulations and mitigation measures
identified in Alternative C–1 and
Appendix I in the Final CCP/EIS.
Implementation of the CCP will occur
over the next 15 years, depending on
future staffing levels and funding.
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Factors Considered in Making the
Decision
Hanford Reach National Monument;
Adams, Benton, Franklin and Grant
Counties, WA
The decision was based on a thorough
analysis of the environmental, social
and economic considerations presented
in the Final CCP/EIS. During the
decision-making phase of the CCP
process, the Service reviewed and
considered: the impacts identified in
Chapter 4 of the Draft and Final CCP/
EIS; the results of various studies and
surveys conducted in conjunction with
the Draft and Final CCP/EIS; relevant
issues, concerns and opportunities;
comments on the Draft CCP/EIS; and
other relevant factors, including the
purposes for which the Monument was
established and statutory and regulatory
guidance. Alternative C–1 incorporates
several components addressing a variety
of needs including fish and wildlife
sanctuary, habitat restoration and
protection, public safety, and the
NWRS’s six priority public uses. It is,
however, the unique combination of
these components that contributes most
to achieving the Monument’s purposes
and goals. Alternative C–1 strengthens
the monitoring of fish, wildlife, habitat,
and public uses on the Monument,
which will provide the means to better
respond to rapidly changing conditions
within the surrounding environment.
Alternative C–1 was selected for
implementation because it provides the
greatest number of opportunities to
contribute to the fish, wildlife and
habitat needs of the Mid-Columbia River
Basin.
Dated: November 14, 2008.
Sharon Eller,
Director, Office of Civil Rights, Office of the
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of decision and
availability of the record of decision.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, announce our decision
and availability of the Record of
Decision (ROD) for the Hanford Reach
National Monument (Monument) Final
Comprehensive Conservation Plan and
Environmental Impact Statement (Final
CCP/EIS). The ROD documents our
selection of Alternative C–1, the
Preferred Alternative in our Final CCP/
EIS, for implementation as the
Monument’s CCP. Alternative C–1
addresses the key issues identified
during the planning process and will
best achieve the purposes and goals of
the Monument as well as the mission of
the National Wildlife Refuge System
(NWRS). The Monument is located in
Adams, Benton, Franklin, and Grant
Counties, Washington.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the ROD or Final
CCP/EIS may be obtained from Greg
Hughes, Project Leader, Mid-Columbia
River National Wildlife Refuge
Complex, 64 Maple Street, Burbank,
Washington 99323, Telephone (509)
546–8300, or from the Monument’s Web
site: https://hanfordreach.fws.gov.
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Dated: October 21, 2008.
David J. Wesley,
Acting Regional Director, Region 1, Portland,
Oregon.
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Environmental Impact Statement
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability (NOA).
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1969, the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and
the Federal Land Policy and
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Land Management (BLM) announces the
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of Decision for Oil Shale and Tar Sands
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Wyoming (PRMP Amendments) and
Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (FPEIS).
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[FWS-R1-R-2008-N0298; 1265-0000-10137-S3]
Hanford Reach National Monument; Adams, Benton, Franklin and
Grant Counties, WA
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of decision and availability of the record of decision.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce our decision
and availability of the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Hanford Reach
National Monument (Monument) Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan and
Environmental Impact Statement (Final CCP/EIS). The ROD documents our
selection of Alternative C-1, the Preferred Alternative in our Final
CCP/EIS, for implementation as the Monument's CCP. Alternative C-1
addresses the key issues identified during the planning process and
will best achieve the purposes and goals of the Monument as well as the
mission of the National Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS). The Monument is
located in Adams, Benton, Franklin, and Grant Counties, Washington.
ADDRESSES: A copy of the ROD or Final CCP/EIS may be obtained from Greg
Hughes, Project Leader, Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuge
Complex, 64 Maple Street, Burbank, Washington 99323, Telephone (509)
546-8300, or from the Monument's Web site: https://hanfordreach.fws.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Greg Hughes, Project Leader,
phone (509) 546-8300.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Final CCP/EIS was released to the public
and a Notice of Availability was published in the Federal Register on
August 15, 2008 (71 FR 74929). A thorough analysis of the
environmental, social and economic considerations was completed and
presented in the Final CCP/EIS. In this notice, we announce our
decision to implement Alternative C-1 as the CCP for the Monument, as
documented in the ROD. The ROD was signed by the Fish and Wildlife
Service's Regional Director for the Pacific Region, on September 25,
2008.
The CCP will provide management guidance for conserving resources
and providing public use activities. This decision includes adoption of
stipulations and mitigation measures identified in Alternative C-1 and
Appendix I in the Final CCP/EIS. Implementation of the CCP will occur
over the next 15 years, depending on future staffing levels and
funding.
Factors Considered in Making the Decision
The decision was based on a thorough analysis of the environmental,
social and economic considerations presented in the Final CCP/EIS.
During the decision-making phase of the CCP process, the Service
reviewed and considered: the impacts identified in Chapter 4 of the
Draft and Final CCP/EIS; the results of various studies and surveys
conducted in conjunction with the Draft and Final CCP/EIS; relevant
issues, concerns and opportunities; comments on the Draft CCP/EIS; and
other relevant factors, including the purposes for which the Monument
was established and statutory and regulatory guidance. Alternative C-1
incorporates several components addressing a variety of needs including
fish and wildlife sanctuary, habitat restoration and protection, public
safety, and the NWRS's six priority public uses. It is, however, the
unique combination of these components that contributes most to
achieving the Monument's purposes and goals. Alternative C-1
strengthens the monitoring of fish, wildlife, habitat, and public uses
on the Monument, which will provide the means to better respond to
rapidly changing conditions within the surrounding environment.
Alternative C-1 was selected for implementation because it provides the
greatest number of opportunities to contribute to the fish, wildlife
and habitat needs of the Mid-Columbia River Basin.
Dated: October 21, 2008.
David J. Wesley,
Acting Regional Director, Region 1, Portland, Oregon.
[FR Doc. E8-28214 Filed 11-26-08; 8:45 am]
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