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plan for achieving refuge purposes and
contributing toward the mission of the
National Wildlife Refuge System
(NWRS), 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 and photography,
and environmental education and
interpretation. We will review and
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Alternative
Both our draft and final CCP/EIS
identified several major issues. To
address those issues, we developed and
evaluated three alternatives for
managing Ash Meadows and Moapa
Valley NWRs and four alternatives for
managing Desert and Pahranagat NWRs.
These alternatives are outlined in the
final CCP/EIS Summary document
available at https://www.fws.gov/
desertcomplex/ccp.htm.
Our decision is to adopt Alternative C
for Ash Meadows, Desert, and Moapa
Valley NWRs and Alternative D for
Pahranagat NWR, as described in the
ROD. The ROD details the basis of our
decision, which we made after
considering the following: the impacts
identified in Chapter 4 of the draft and
final CCP/EIS; the results of public and
other agency comments; how well the
alternative addresses the relevant issues,
concerns, and opportunities identified
during the planning process; and other
relevant factors, including fulfilling the
purposes for which the wildlife refuges
were established, contributing to the
mission and goals of the NWRS, and
statutory and regulatory guidance. We
have determined that Alternative C for
Ash Meadows, Desert, and Moapa
Valley NWRs and Alternative D for
Pahranagat NWR include the suite of
activities that best achieve the stated
purpose and need for action and the
goals for each wildlife refuge presented
in the final CCP/EIS Chapter 1. These
alternatives were selected for
implementation because they provide
the greatest number of opportunities for
the wildlife refuges to make a significant
contribution to the conservation of fish,
wildlife, and habitat needs in the region,
balanced with opportunities for highquality wildlife-dependant recreation.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Temporary Concession Contract for
Lake Mead National Recreation Area,
AZ/NV
AGENCY: National Park Service,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intention to award
temporary concession contract for Lake
Mead National Recreation Area.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to 36 CFR 51.24,
public notice is hereby given that the
National Park Service intends to award
a temporary concession contract for the
conduct of certain visitor services
within Lake Mead National Recreation
Area, Arizona and Nevada for a term not
to exceed 3 years. The visitor services
include marina and boat rentals,
overnight accommodations, food and
beverage, retail, fuel, and short term
trailer villages. This action is necessary
to avoid interruption of visitor services.
DATES: The term of the temporary
concession contract will commence (if
awarded) no earlier than February 1,
2010.
The
temporary concession contract is
intended to be awarded to Forever
Resorts, a qualified person (as defined
in 36 CFR 51.3). The existing
concessioner, Seven Resorts, Inc., has
informed the National Park Service
(NPS) that it will be concluding its
operations at Echo Bay under CC–
LAME010–71 within Lake Mead
National Recreation Area effective
January 31, 2010.
The National Park Service has
determined that a temporary concession
contract is necessary in order to avoid
interruption of visitor services and has
taken all reasonable and appropriate
steps to consider alternatives to avoid
an interruption of visitor services.
This action is issued pursuant to 36
CFR 51.24(a). This is not a request for
proposals.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
January 5, 2010.
Jonathan B. Jarvis,
Director, National Park Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Temporary Concession Contract for Lake Mead National Recreation
Area, AZ/NV
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intention to award temporary concession contract for
Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to 36 CFR 51.24, public notice is hereby given that
the National Park Service intends to award a temporary concession
contract for the conduct of certain visitor services within Lake Mead
National Recreation Area, Arizona and Nevada for a term not to exceed 3
years. The visitor services include marina and boat rentals, overnight
accommodations, food and beverage, retail, fuel, and short term trailer
villages. This action is necessary to avoid interruption of visitor
services.
DATES: The term of the temporary concession contract will commence (if
awarded) no earlier than February 1, 2010.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The temporary concession contract is
intended to be awarded to Forever Resorts, a qualified person (as
defined in 36 CFR 51.3). The existing concessioner, Seven Resorts,
Inc., has informed the National Park Service (NPS) that it will be
concluding its operations at Echo Bay under CC-LAME010-71 within Lake
Mead National Recreation Area effective January 31, 2010.
The National Park Service has determined that a temporary
concession contract is necessary in order to avoid interruption of
visitor services and has taken all reasonable and appropriate steps to
consider alternatives to avoid an interruption of visitor services.
This action is issued pursuant to 36 CFR 51.24(a). This is not a
request for proposals.
January 5, 2010.
Jonathan B. Jarvis,
Director, National Park Service.
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