Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, LA, 47614-47616 [E9-22303]

Download as PDF 47614 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 178 / Wednesday, September 16, 2009 / Notices 23rd Floor, Denver, CO 80202, telephone (303) 675–1600. [FR Doc. E9–22352 Filed 9–15–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210–67–P INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION BOARD MEETING Sunshine Act Meetings TIME AND DATE: September 28, 2009, 9 a.m.–1 p.m. PLACE: 901 N. Stuart Street, Tenth Floor, Arlington, Virginia 22203. STATUS: Open to the public. MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: • Approval of the Minutes of the April 27, 2009, Meeting of the Board of Directors • Advisory Council Report and Recommendations • President’s Report • Congressional Affairs • IAF Program Activities • RedEAmerica • Operations • Schedule of Upcoming Events PORTIONS TO BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: • Approval of the Minutes of the April 27, 2009, Meeting of the Board of Directors • Advisory Council Report and Recommendations • President’s Report • Congressional Affairs • IAF Program Activities • RedEAmerica • Operations • Schedule of Upcoming Events CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Dated: September 8, 2009. Jennifer Hodges Reynolds, General Counsel, (703) 306–4301. [FR Doc. E9–22393 Filed 9–14–09; 4:15 pm] BILLING CODE 7025–01–P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES Notice of Proposed Information Collection for 1029–0115 AGENCY: Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement. ACTION: Notice and request for comments. SUMMARY: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) is announcing its intention to seek renewed approval for the collection of information for 30 CFR part 773. VerDate Nov<24>2008 17:40 Sep 15, 2009 Jkt 217001 DATES: Comments on the proposed information collection must be received by November 16, 2009, to be assured of consideration. ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to John A. Trelease, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, 1951 Constitution Ave, NW., Room 202– SIB, Washington, DC 20240. Comments may also be submitted electronically to jtrelease@osmre.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To receive a copy of the information collection request contact John A. Trelease, at (202) 208–2783 or at the email address listed above. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations at 5 CFR 1320, which implement provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13), require that interested members of the public and affected agencies have an opportunity to comment on information collection and recordkeeping activities [see 5 CFR 1320.8(d)]. This notice identifies an information collection that OSM will be submitting to OMB for extension. This collection is contained in 30 CFR part 773—Requirements for permits and permit processing. OSM has revised burden estimates, where appropriate, to reflect current reporting levels or adjustments based on reestimates of burden or respondents. OSM will request a 3-year term of approval for the information collection activity. Comments are invited on: (1) The need for the collection of information for the performance of the functions of the agency; (2) the accuracy of the agency’s burden estimates; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information collection; and (4) ways to minimize the information collection burden on respondents, such as use of automated means of collection of the information. A summary of the public comments will be included in OSM’s submissions of the information collection requests to OMB. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment—including your personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. The following information is provided for the information collection: (1) Title of the information collection; (2) OMB control number; (3) summary of the information collection activity; and (4) PO 00000 Frm 00065 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 frequency of collection, description of the respondents, estimated total annual responses, and the total annual reporting and recordkeeping burden for the collection of information. Title: 30 CFR part 773—Requirements for Permits and Permit Processing. OMB Control Number: 1029–0115. Summary: The collection activities for this part ensure that the public has the opportunity to review permit applications prior to their approval, and that applicants for permanent program permits or their associates who are in violation of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act do not receive surface coal mining permits pending resolution of their violations. Bureau Form Number: None. Frequency of Collection: Once. Description of Respondents: Applicants for surface coal mining and reclamation permits and State governments and Indian Tribes. Total Annual Respondents: 3,577 applicants and 24 regulatory authorities. Total Annual Burden Hours: 41,438. Dated: September 9, 2009. John R. Craynon, Chief, Division of Regulatory Support. [FR Doc. E9–22150 Filed 9–15–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–05–M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service [FWS–R4–R–2009–N139; 40136–1265–0000– S3] Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, LA AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of availability: final comprehensive conservation plan and finding of no significant impact. SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the availability of our final comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and finding of no significant impact (FONSI) for the environmental assessment for Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). In the final CCP, we describe how we will manage this refuge for the next 15 years. ADDRESSES: A copy of the CCP may be obtained by writing to: Mr. Pon Dixson, Deputy Project Leader, Southeast Louisiana National Wildlife Refuge Complex, 61389 Highway 434, Lacombe, LA 70445. The CCP may also be accessed and downloaded from the Service’s Web site: https:// southeast.fws.gov/planning/. E:\FR\FM\16SEN1.SGM 16SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 178 / Wednesday, September 16, 2009 / Notices FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Pon Dixson; telephone: 985/882–2014; fax: 985/882–9133; e-mail: pon_dixson@fws.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Introduction With this notice, we finalize the CCP process for Bayou Sauvage NWR. We started this process through a notice in the Federal Register on May 16, 2007 (72 FR 27585). For more about the process, see that notice. Bayou Sauvage NWR is located in eastern Orleans Parish, Louisiana, and is entirely situated within the corporate limits of the city of New Orleans. It is the largest national wildlife refuge located in an urban area and is one of the last remaining marsh areas adjacent to the south shores of Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne. The refuge consists of 24,000 acres of wetlands and is bordered on three sides by water: Lake Pontchartrain to the north, Chef Menteur Pass to the east, and Lake Borgne to the south. The western side of the refuge is bordered by the Maxent Canal, and lands consisting of bottomland hardwood habitats and exotic species, such as Chinese tallow and china berry. Un-leveed portions of the refuge consist of estuarine tidal marshes and shallow water. The Hurricane Protection Levee System, along with roadbeds, created freshwater impoundments, which altered the plant communities as well as the fish communities within these impoundments. Small forested areas exist on the low, natural ridges formed along natural drainages and along manmade canals. We announce our decision and the availability of the CCP and FONSI for Bayou Sauvage NWR 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, which we included in the draft comprehensive conservation plan and environmental assessment (Draft CCP/EA). The CCP will guide us in managing and administering Bayou Sauvage NWR for the next 15 years. Alternative B is the foundation for the CCP. srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES Background The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee) (Administration Act), as amended by the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, requires us to develop a CCP for each national wildlife refuge. The purpose for developing a CCP is to VerDate Nov<24>2008 17:40 Sep 15, 2009 Jkt 217001 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. In addition to outlining broad management direction on conserving wildlife and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlifedependent recreational opportunities available to the public, including opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, wildlife photography, and environmental education and interpretation. We will review and update the CCP at least every 15 years in accordance with the Administration Act. Comments We solicited comments on the Draft CCP/EA for Bayou Sauvage NWR as announced in the Federal Register on April 24, 2009 (72 FR 18742). Ten respondents, consisting of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, local and national non-profit organizations, and local citizens, submitted written comments by mail or e-mail. Selected Alternative After considering the comments we received and based on the professional judgment of the planning team, we selected Alternative B to implement the CCP. The primary focus of the CCP will be to restore and improve refuge resources needed for wildlife and habitat management and to provide additional public use opportunities. Implementing the CCP will allow us to provide law enforcement protection that adequately meets the demands of an urban environment. We will focus on augmenting wildlife and habitat management to identify, conserve, and restore populations of native fish and wildlife species, with an emphasis on migratory birds and threatened and endangered species. This will partially be accomplished by increased monitoring of waterfowl, other migratory birds, and endemic species in order to assess and adapt management strategies and actions. The restoration of fresh and brackish marsh systems and hardwood forests will be crucial to ensuring healthy and viable ecological communities as the area recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. This restoration will require increased wetland vegetation and tree plantings, and the use of beneficial dredge, breakwater structures, and organic materials to promote reestablishment of emergent marsh and PO 00000 Frm 00066 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 47615 to reduce wave energy erosion along Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne. Improving and monitoring water quality and managing moist soil will assist in reestablishing freshwater marsh habitat. We will more aggressively control and, where possible, eliminate invasive plant species. The control of the Chinese tallow trees and cogon grass along the hardwood ridge will be a focal point. The control of nuisance wildlife will increase to include yearly population evaluations and more aggressive trapping programs for feral hogs and nutria. Visitor services will be enhanced by: (1) Improving and providing additional fishing opportunities; (2) considering limited hunting opportunities on the refuge; (3) providing environmental education that emphasizes refuge restoration activities, coastal conservation issues, and the diversity of water management regimes in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina; (4) establishing a visitor center or contact station; (5) developing and implementing a visitor services management plan; and (6) enhancing personal interpretive opportunities. Volunteer programs and friends groups also will be expanded to enhance all aspects of refuge management and to increase resource availability. Land acquisitions within the approved acquisition boundary will be based on importance of the habitat for target management species and public use value. The refuge headquarters will not only house administrative offices, but will offer interpretation of wildlife and habitats. We will demonstrate habitat improvements for individual landowners. The headquarters facility will be developed as an urban public use area with trails; buildings presently not being used and landscaping will be refurbished for visitor and community outreach. We will enforce all Federal and State laws applicable to the refuge in order to protect archaeological and historical sites. We will develop a plan to protect all known sites. The allocation of a law enforcement officer will not only provide security for these resources, but will also ensure visitor safety and public compliance with refuge regulations. Authority This notice is published under the authority of the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, Public Law 105–57. E:\FR\FM\16SEN1.SGM 16SEN1 47616 Federal Register / Vol. 74, No. 178 / Wednesday, September 16, 2009 / Notices Dated: July 31, 2009. Jeffrey Fleming, Acting Regional Director. [FR Doc. E9–22303 Filed 9–15–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310–55–P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Inv. No. 337–TA–687] In the Matter of Certain Video Displays, Components Thereof, and Products Containing Same; Notice of Investigation srobinson on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with NOTICES AGENCY: U.S. International Trade Commission. ACTION: Institution of investigation pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 1337. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that a complaint was filed with the U.S. International Trade Commission on August 12, 2009, under section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1337, on behalf of LG Electronics, Inc. of Korea. An amended complaint was filed on August 27, 2009. The amended complaint alleges violations of section 337 based upon the importation into the United States, the sale for importation, and the sale within the United States after importation of certain video displays, components thereof, and products containing same by reason of infringement of certain claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,790,096; 5,537,612; 5,459,522; and 7,154,564. The amended complaint further alleges that an industry in the United States exists as required by subsection (a)(2) of section 337. The complainant requests that the Commission institute an investigation and, after the investigation, issue an exclusion order and a cease and desist order. ADDRESSES: The amended complaint, except for any confidential information contained therein, is available for inspection during official business hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 p.m.) in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Room 112, Washington, DC 20436, telephone 202–205–2000. Hearing impaired individuals are advised that information on this matter can be obtained by contacting the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– 205–1810. Persons with mobility impairments who will need special assistance in gaining access to the Commission should contact the Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. General information concerning the Commission may also be obtained by VerDate Nov<24>2008 20:29 Sep 15, 2009 Jkt 217001 accessing its Internet server at https:// www.usitc.gov. The public record for this investigation may be viewed on the Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS) at https://edis.usitc.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeffrey T. Hsu, Esq., Office of Unfair Import Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, telephone (202) 205–2579. Authority: The authority for institution of this investigation is contained in section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and in section 210.10 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, 19 CFR 210.10 (2009). Scope of Investigation: Having considered the amended complaint, the U.S. International Trade Commission, on September 10, 2009, ordered that— (1) Pursuant to subsection (b) of section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, an investigation be instituted to determine whether there is a violation of subsection (a)(1)(B) of section 337 in the importation into the United States, the sale for importation, or the sale within the United States after importation of certain video displays, components thereof, or products containing same that infringe one or more of claims 24 and 25 of U.S. Patent No. 5,790,096; claims 1–9 of U.S. Patent No. 5,537,612; claim 1 of U.S. Patent No. 5,459,522; claims 1–5 and 7–16 of U.S. Patent No. 7,154,564, and whether an industry in the United States exists as required by subsection (a)(2) of section 337; (2) For the purpose of the investigation so instituted, the following are hereby named as parties upon which this notice of investigation shall be served: (a) The complainant is—LG Electronics, Inc., LG Twin Towers, 20, Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 150–721, Korea. (b) The respondents are the following entities alleged to be in violation of section 337, and are the parties upon which the complaint is to be served: Funai Electric Company, Ltd., 7–7–1 Nakaigato, Daito City, Osaka, 574– 0013, Japan. Funai Corporation, Inc., 201 Route 17 North, Suite 903, Rutherford, NJ 07070. P&F USA, Inc., 3015 Windward Plaza, Ste. 100, Alpharetta, GA 30005–8724. Vizio, Inc., 39 Telsa, Irvine, CA 92618. (c) The Commission investigative attorney, party to this investigation, is Jeffrey T. Hsu, Esq., Office of Unfair Import Investigations, U.S. International Trade Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Suite 401, Washington, DC 20436; and PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (3) For the investigation so instituted, the Honorable Paul J. Luckern, Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. International Trade Commission, shall designate the presiding Administrative Law Judge. Responses to the amended complaint and the notice of investigation must be submitted by the named respondents in accordance with section 210.13 of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, 19 CFR 210.13. Pursuant to 19 CFR 201.16(d) and 210.13(a), such responses will be considered by the Commission if received not later than 20 days after the date of service by the Commission of the amended complaint and the notice of investigation. Extensions of time for submitting responses to the amended complaint and the notice of investigation will not be granted unless good cause therefor is shown. Failure of a respondent to file a timely response to each allegation in the amended complaint and in this notice may be deemed to constitute a waiver of the right to appear and contest the allegations of the amended complaint and this notice, and to authorize the administrative law judge and the Commission, without further notice to the respondent, to find the facts to be as alleged in the amended complaint and this notice and to enter an initial determination and a final determination containing such findings, and may result in the issuance of an exclusion order or a cease and desist order or both directed against a respondent. Issued: September 11, 2009. By order of the Commission. Marilyn R. Abbott, Secretary to the Commission. William R. Bishop, Acting Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. E9–22332 Filed 9–15–09; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION [Investigation No. 337–TA–634] In the Matter of Certain Liquid Crystal Display Modules, Products Containing Same, and Methods Using the Same; Notice of Commission Decision Not To Review a Final Initial Determination Finding a Violation of Section 337; Request for Written Submissions Regarding Remedy, Bonding, and the Public Interest AGENCY: U.S. International Trade Commission. ACTION: Notice. E:\FR\FM\16SEN1.SGM 16SEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 74, Number 178 (Wednesday, September 16, 2009)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: E9-22303]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R4-R-2009-N139; 40136-1265-0000-S3]


Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, LA

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability: final comprehensive conservation plan 
and finding of no significant impact.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the 
availability of our final comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and 
finding of no significant impact (FONSI) for the environmental 
assessment for Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge (NWR). In the 
final CCP, we describe how we will manage this refuge for the next 15 
years.

ADDRESSES: A copy of the CCP may be obtained by writing to: Mr. Pon 
Dixson, Deputy Project Leader, Southeast Louisiana National Wildlife 
Refuge Complex, 61389 Highway 434, Lacombe, LA 70445. The CCP may also 
be accessed and downloaded from the Service's Web site: https://southeast.fws.gov/planning/.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Pon Dixson; telephone: 985/882-
2014; fax: 985/882-9133; e-mail: pon_dixson@fws.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Introduction

    With this notice, we finalize the CCP process for Bayou Sauvage 
NWR. We started this process through a notice in the Federal Register 
on May 16, 2007 (72 FR 27585). For more about the process, see that 
notice.
    Bayou Sauvage NWR is located in eastern Orleans Parish, Louisiana, 
and is entirely situated within the corporate limits of the city of New 
Orleans. It is the largest national wildlife refuge located in an urban 
area and is one of the last remaining marsh areas adjacent to the south 
shores of Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne. The refuge consists of 24,000 
acres of wetlands and is bordered on three sides by water: Lake 
Pontchartrain to the north, Chef Menteur Pass to the east, and Lake 
Borgne to the south. The western side of the refuge is bordered by the 
Maxent Canal, and lands consisting of bottomland hardwood habitats and 
exotic species, such as Chinese tallow and china berry. Un-leveed 
portions of the refuge consist of estuarine tidal marshes and shallow 
water. The Hurricane Protection Levee System, along with roadbeds, 
created freshwater impoundments, which altered the plant communities as 
well as the fish communities within these impoundments. Small forested 
areas exist on the low, natural ridges formed along natural drainages 
and along manmade canals.
    We announce our decision and the availability of the CCP and FONSI 
for Bayou Sauvage NWR 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, which we included in the 
draft comprehensive conservation plan and environmental assessment 
(Draft CCP/EA). The CCP will guide us in managing and administering 
Bayou Sauvage NWR for the next 15 years. Alternative B is the 
foundation for the CCP.

Background

    The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 (16 
U.S.C. 668dd-668ee) (Administration Act), as amended by the National 
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, requires us to develop 
a CCP for each national wildlife 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. In 
addition to outlining broad management direction on conserving wildlife 
and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-dependent recreational 
opportunities available to the public, including opportunities for 
hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, wildlife photography, and 
environmental education and interpretation. We will review and update 
the CCP at least every 15 years in accordance with the Administration 
Act.

Comments

    We solicited comments on the Draft CCP/EA for Bayou Sauvage NWR as 
announced in the Federal Register on April 24, 2009 (72 FR 18742). Ten 
respondents, consisting of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and 
Fisheries, the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, local and 
national non-profit organizations, and local citizens, submitted 
written comments by mail or e-mail.

Selected Alternative

    After considering the comments we received and based on the 
professional judgment of the planning team, we selected Alternative B 
to implement the CCP. The primary focus of the CCP will be to restore 
and improve refuge resources needed for wildlife and habitat management 
and to provide additional public use opportunities. Implementing the 
CCP will allow us to provide law enforcement protection that adequately 
meets the demands of an urban environment.
    We will focus on augmenting wildlife and habitat management to 
identify, conserve, and restore populations of native fish and wildlife 
species, with an emphasis on migratory birds and threatened and 
endangered species. This will partially be accomplished by increased 
monitoring of waterfowl, other migratory birds, and endemic species in 
order to assess and adapt management strategies and actions. The 
restoration of fresh and brackish marsh systems and hardwood forests 
will be crucial to ensuring healthy and viable ecological communities 
as the area recovers from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. This 
restoration will require increased wetland vegetation and tree 
plantings, and the use of beneficial dredge, breakwater structures, and 
organic materials to promote reestablishment of emergent marsh and to 
reduce wave energy erosion along Lakes Pontchartrain and Borgne. 
Improving and monitoring water quality and managing moist soil will 
assist in reestablishing freshwater marsh habitat.
    We will more aggressively control and, where possible, eliminate 
invasive plant species. The control of the Chinese tallow trees and 
cogon grass along the hardwood ridge will be a focal point. The control 
of nuisance wildlife will increase to include yearly population 
evaluations and more aggressive trapping programs for feral hogs and 
nutria.
    Visitor services will be enhanced by: (1) Improving and providing 
additional fishing opportunities; (2) considering limited hunting 
opportunities on the refuge; (3) providing environmental education that 
emphasizes refuge restoration activities, coastal conservation issues, 
and the diversity of water management regimes in the aftermath of 
Hurricane Katrina; (4) establishing a visitor center or contact 
station; (5) developing and implementing a visitor services management 
plan; and (6) enhancing personal interpretive opportunities. Volunteer 
programs and friends groups also will be expanded to enhance all 
aspects of refuge management and to increase resource availability.
    Land acquisitions within the approved acquisition boundary will be 
based on importance of the habitat for target management species and 
public use value. The refuge headquarters will not only house 
administrative offices, but will offer interpretation of wildlife and 
habitats. We will demonstrate habitat improvements for individual 
landowners. The headquarters facility will be developed as an urban 
public use area with trails; buildings presently not being used and 
landscaping will be refurbished for visitor and community outreach.
    We will enforce all Federal and State laws applicable to the refuge 
in order to protect archaeological and historical sites. We will 
develop a plan to protect all known sites. The allocation of a law 
enforcement officer will not only provide security for these resources, 
but will also ensure visitor safety and public compliance with refuge 
regulations.

Authority

    This notice is published under the authority of the National 
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, Public Law 105-57.


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    Dated: July 31, 2009.
Jeffrey Fleming,
Acting Regional Director.
[FR Doc. E9-22303 Filed 9-15-09; 8:45 am]
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