Plumas National Forest, California, Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project, 16422-16423 [2010-7162]

Download as PDF 16422 Notices Federal Register Vol. 75, No. 62 Thursday, April 1, 2010 Commission will lead the hearing for the orderly conduct of business. This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings, delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency statements of organization and functions are examples of documents appearing in this section. Dated: March 26, 2010. Gretchen Kinney Newsom, Certifying Official and Special Assistant to the Chairman, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. FINANCIAL CRISIS INQUIRY COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Notice of Public Hearing Forest Service mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES SUMMARY: The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) announces that it will hear from public and private sector entities in a hearing titled ‘‘Subprime Lending and Securitization and Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs).’’ Hearing sessions will include the following entities: The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Citigroup, Fannie Mae, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and its predecessors, the Federal Housing Finance Board (FHFB) and the Office of Federal Housing. The forum will also be webcast live at https://www.FCIC.gov. DATES: The hearing will be held on: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 9 a.m. EDT; Thursday, April 8, 2010, 9 a.m. EDT; and Friday, April 9, 2010, 9 a.m. EDT ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held at: 2123 Rayburn House Office Building (Committee on Energy and Commerce), Washington, DC 20515. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gretchen Kinney Newsom, Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, 1717 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20006, 202–292–2799; 202–632–1604 fax. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission is to examine the causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economic crisis in the United States, per the requirements of the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009 (FERA), Section 5, Public Law 111–21,123 Stat. 1617 (2009). Public Participation: The meeting is open to the public. The Chairman of the 18:09 Mar 31, 2010 Jkt 220001 BILLING CODE 6820–RK–P Plumas National Forest, California, Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project AGENCY: Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. ACTION: Notice. VerDate Nov<24>2008 [FR Doc. 2010–7291 Filed 3–31–10; 8:45 am] Forest Service, USDA. Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement. AGENCY: ACTION: SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service, Plumas National Forest, Mt. Hough Ranger District will prepare and environmental impact statement (EIS) on the Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project proposal to modify fire behavior, improve forest and watershed health, protect and enhance habitat for Region 5 Forest Service sensitive plant and wildlife species (clustered lady’s slipper, Constance’s rock cress, and bald eagle), and reduce the spread and introduction of noxious weeds through: fuels treatments, group selections, road improvements, and herbicide and mechanical applications in the Indian Valley area. DATES: Scoping comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received within 14 days from date of publication in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected September 2010 and the final environmental impact statement is expected February 2011. ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Katherine Carpenter, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Mt. Hough Ranger District, 39696 Highway 70, Quincy, CA 95971. Comments may be: (1) Mailed; (2) hand delivered between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays Pacific Time; (3) faxed to (530) 283–1821; or (4) electronically mailed to: commentspacificsouthwest-plumasrnthough(dfs.fed.us. Please indicate the name ‘‘Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project’’ on the subject line of your email. Comments submitted PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 electronically must be in Rich Text Format (.rtf), plain text format (.txt.) or Word (.doc). It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in such a way that they are useful to the Agency’s preparation of the ETS. Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer’s concerns and contentions. Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered, however. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine Carpenter, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Mt. Hough Ranger District, 39696 Highway 70, Quincy, CA 95971. Telephone: (530) 283–7619 or electronic address: kacarpenter@fs.fed.us. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed action is designed to meet the standards and guidelines for land management activities described in the Plumas National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (PNF LRMP) (USDA 1988) as amended by Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group (HFQLG) Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (FSEIS) and Record of Decision (ROD) (USDA 1 999a, 1 999b, 2003b, 2003c), and the Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment (SNFPA) FSEIS and ROD (USDA 2004a, 2004b). This project is being planned under authorization of the Healthy Forest Restoration Act (H.R. 1904; Pub. L. 108–148; 36 CFR 218— Predecisional Administrative Review Process). The proposed project is located in Plumas County, California, within the Mt. Hough Ranger District of the Plumas National Forest. The proposed project is located west of Canyon Dam, east of Eisenheimer Peak, south of Keddie Peak, and north of the Greenville Wye. The Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project boundary encompasses all or portions of T. 25 N., R. 9 E., sec. 1–4, 8–11; T. 25 N., R. 10 F., sec. 1–6, 8–16, 22–24; T. 25 N., R. E:\FR\FM\01APN1.SGM 01APN1 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 62 / Thursday, April 1, 2010 / Notices 11 E., sec. 5–9, 17–19; T. 26 N., R. 8 E., sec. 1, 2, 12; T.26 N., R. 9 F., sec. 1–17, 2029, 32–36, T. 26 N., R. 10 E., sec. 1– 36; T. 26 N., R. 11 E., sec. 2–10, 15–21, 29–32; T. 27 N., R. 8 E., sec. 1, 12–15, 22–27, 34–36; T. 27N., R 9 E., sec. 9– 11, 13–36; T. 27N., R. 10 E., sec. 2–5, 8–11, 14–36; T. 27 N., R. 11 F., sec. 27, 28, 31–34; T. 28 N., R. 10 F., 33–35, MDBM. mstockstill on DSKH9S0YB1PROD with NOTICES Purpose and Need for Action This project is proposed to modify fire behavior, improve forest and watershed health, protect and enhance habitat for Region 5 Forest Service sensitive plant and wildlife species, and reduce noxious weed infestations in the project area. Fire behavior needs to be modified in specific stands in order to reduce high fuel loading and resulting increased risks to people, structures, and resources. Forest health needs to be improved because current high stand densities in the Keddie area are leading to mortality from drought, insects and fire. Region 5 Forest Service sensitive plant and wildlife species (clustered lady’s-slipper orchid, Constance’s rock cress, and bald eagle) habitat needs enhancement and protection from the risk of high severity, stand-replacing wildfire due to dense stands and high fuel loads. The location and number of poorly maintained roads in the project area are currently contributing to poor watershed health, and should be reduced. Noxious weeds, including Canada thistle, Scotch broom, medusa head, yellow star thistle, and hoary cress need to be controlled in order to lessen risk of weed introduction, establishment, and spread to adjacent areas. Proposed Action The USDA Forest Service, Plumas National Forest, Mt. Hough Ranger District will prepare and environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project. The proposed action would construct 5,456 acres of fuelbreaks known as Defensible Fuel Profile Zones (DFPZs). DFPZs would be constructed using a combination of mechanical harvest, mastication, hand thin, pile, and burn, and prescribed underburn. The proposed action would also include 741 acres of mechanized thinning (area thinning) outside of DFPZs. Group selection is proposed in mechanical thinning units within DFPZs and area thinning units (330 acres) using mechanical equipment. Group selection involves harvest of trees less than 30 inches in diameter in small (0.5 to 2 acres) patches. Hand thinning, piling, chipping and/or burning of conifers (3– VerDate Nov<24>2008 16:51 Mar 31, 2010 Jkt 220001 10 inches dbh) is proposed within approximately 45 acres of the primary nesting zone of the Round Valley bald eagle territory. Hand thinning to a spacing of 20 feet, piling, and burning of saplings and small diameter trees (8 inches or less dbh), is proposed within the fourteen clustered lady’s slipper sites and approximately 72 acres of Constance’s rock cress. Manipulation of surface fuels within clustered lady’s slipper occurrences would also occur. If consistent with the Plumas National Forest Travel Management decision, improperly constructed or unmaintained roads that are causing resource damage would be decommissioned or closed by various methods, such as ripping and seeding, recontouring, or installing barriers. For more information about the travel management process, visit the Plumas National Forest Web site at: https://bit.ly/ bTJZER. Treatments proposed to contain and control the known weed infestations within the project area include the following or a combination thereof: herbicide applications of chlorsulfuron, aminopyralid, or glyphosate; hand-pulling; late spring underburning and direct flaming with a back-pack propane torch; and revegetation in selected areas using native seed. A decision is expected in April 2011 and implementation may begin as early as summer of 2011. Possible Alternatives In addition to the proposed action, a no action alternative will be analyzed. Additional alternatives may be developed and analyzed during the environmental analysis process. Responsible Official The Plumas National Forest Supervisor is the Responsible Official. Nature of Decision To Be Made The decision to be made is whether to: (1) Implement the proposed action; (2) meet the purpose and need for action through some other combination of activities; or, (3) take no action at this time. Permits or Licenses Required An Air Pollution Permit, Smoke Management Plan, and California Water Quality Board timber harvest waiver for waste discharge are required by local agencies. Scoping Process This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides the development of the environmental impact statement, The Keddie Ridge PO 00000 Frm 00002 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 9990 16423 Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project will initiate and request comments at: An open house in Greenville, CA in June 2010, an official 45 day comment period once a Notice of Availability is published in the Federal Register, a 30 day objection period, and an objection resolution period. It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in such manner that they are useful to the agency’s preparation of the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer’s concerns and contentions. Dated: March 25, 2010. Maria T. Garcia, Deputy Forest Supervisor. [FR Doc. 2010–7162 Filed 3–31–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–11–M DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Forest Service Eastern Washington Cascades Provincial Advisory Committee and the Yakima Provincial Advisory Committee AGENCY: ACTION: Forest Service, USDA. Notice of meeting. SUMMARY: The Eastern Washington Cascades Provincial Advisory Committee and the Yakima Provincial Advisory Committee will meet on April 27, 2010 at the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission office, 270 9th Street, NE., East Wenatchee, WA. During this meeting information will be shared about Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Restoration Strategy and provide an opportunity for the Provincial Advisory Committee to provide feedback. All Eastern Washington Cascades and Yakima Province Advisory Committee meetings are open to the public. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct questions regarding this meeting to Clint Kyhl, Designated Federal Official, USDA, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, Washington 98801, phone 509–664–9200. Dated: March 23, 2010. Clinton Kyhl, Designated Federal Official, OkanoganWenatchee National Forest. [FR Doc. 2010–7351 Filed 3–31–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410–11–P E:\FR\FM\01APN1.SGM 01APN1

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[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 62 (Thursday, April 1, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Pages 16422-16423]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-7162]


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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Plumas National Forest, California, Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels 
Reduction Project

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service, Plumas National Forest, Mt. Hough 
Ranger District will prepare and environmental impact statement (EIS) 
on the Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project proposal to 
modify fire behavior, improve forest and watershed health, protect and 
enhance habitat for Region 5 Forest Service sensitive plant and 
wildlife species (clustered lady's slipper, Constance's rock cress, and 
bald eagle), and reduce the spread and introduction of noxious weeds 
through: fuels treatments, group selections, road improvements, and 
herbicide and mechanical applications in the Indian Valley area.

DATES: Scoping comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be 
received within 14 days from date of publication in the Federal 
Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected 
September 2010 and the final environmental impact statement is expected 
February 2011.

ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Katherine Carpenter, 
Interdisciplinary Team Leader, Mt. Hough Ranger District, 39696 Highway 
70, Quincy, CA 95971. Comments may be: (1) Mailed; (2) hand delivered 
between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays Pacific Time; (3) 
faxed to (530) 283-1821; or (4) electronically mailed to: comments-
pacificsouthwest-plumas-rnthough(dfs.fed.us. Please indicate the name 
``Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project'' on the subject line 
of your email. Comments submitted electronically must be in Rich Text 
Format (.rtf), plain text format (.txt.) or Word (.doc). It is 
important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in 
such a way that they are useful to the Agency's preparation of the ETS. 
Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the 
comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer's concerns 
and contentions. Comments received in response to this solicitation, 
including names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the 
public record for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously 
will be accepted and considered, however.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Katherine Carpenter, Interdisciplinary 
Team Leader, Mt. Hough Ranger District, 39696 Highway 70, Quincy, CA 
95971. Telephone: (530) 283-7619 or electronic address: 
kacarpenter@fs.fed.us.
    Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) 
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed action is designed to meet the 
standards and guidelines for land management activities described in 
the Plumas National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan (PNF LRMP) 
(USDA 1988) as amended by Herger-Feinstein Quincy Library Group (HFQLG) 
Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (FSEIS) and Record of 
Decision (ROD) (USDA 1 999a, 1 999b, 2003b, 2003c), and the Sierra 
Nevada Forest Plan Amendment (SNFPA) FSEIS and ROD (USDA 2004a, 2004b). 
This project is being planned under authorization of the Healthy Forest 
Restoration Act (H.R. 1904; Pub. L. 108-148; 36 CFR 218--Predecisional 
Administrative Review Process).
    The proposed project is located in Plumas County, California, 
within the Mt. Hough Ranger District of the Plumas National Forest. The 
proposed project is located west of Canyon Dam, east of Eisenheimer 
Peak, south of Keddie Peak, and north of the Greenville Wye. The Keddie 
Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project boundary encompasses all or 
portions of T. 25 N., R. 9 E., sec. 1-4, 8-11; T. 25 N., R. 10 F., sec. 
1-6, 8-16, 22-24; T. 25 N., R.

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11 E., sec. 5-9, 17-19; T. 26 N., R. 8 E., sec. 1, 2, 12; T.26 N., R. 9 
F., sec. 1-17, 2029, 32-36, T. 26 N., R. 10 E., sec. 1-36; T. 26 N., R. 
11 E., sec. 2-10, 15-21, 29-32; T. 27 N., R. 8 E., sec. 1, 12-15, 22-
27, 34-36; T. 27N., R 9 E., sec. 9-11, 13-36; T. 27N., R. 10 E., sec. 
2-5, 8-11, 14-36; T. 27 N., R. 11 F., sec. 27, 28, 31-34; T. 28 N., R. 
10 F., 33-35, MDBM.

Purpose and Need for Action

    This project is proposed to modify fire behavior, improve forest 
and watershed health, protect and enhance habitat for Region 5 Forest 
Service sensitive plant and wildlife species, and reduce noxious weed 
infestations in the project area. Fire behavior needs to be modified in 
specific stands in order to reduce high fuel loading and resulting 
increased risks to people, structures, and resources. Forest health 
needs to be improved because current high stand densities in the Keddie 
area are leading to mortality from drought, insects and fire. Region 5 
Forest Service sensitive plant and wildlife species (clustered lady's-
slipper orchid, Constance's rock cress, and bald eagle) habitat needs 
enhancement and protection from the risk of high severity, stand-
replacing wildfire due to dense stands and high fuel loads. The 
location and number of poorly maintained roads in the project area are 
currently contributing to poor watershed health, and should be reduced. 
Noxious weeds, including Canada thistle, Scotch broom, medusa head, 
yellow star thistle, and hoary cress need to be controlled in order to 
lessen risk of weed introduction, establishment, and spread to adjacent 
areas.

Proposed Action

    The USDA Forest Service, Plumas National Forest, Mt. Hough Ranger 
District will prepare and environmental impact statement (EIS) for the 
Keddie Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project. The proposed action 
would construct 5,456 acres of fuelbreaks known as Defensible Fuel 
Profile Zones (DFPZs). DFPZs would be constructed using a combination 
of mechanical harvest, mastication, hand thin, pile, and burn, and 
prescribed underburn. The proposed action would also include 741 acres 
of mechanized thinning (area thinning) outside of DFPZs. Group 
selection is proposed in mechanical thinning units within DFPZs and 
area thinning units (330 acres) using mechanical equipment. Group 
selection involves harvest of trees less than 30 inches in diameter in 
small (0.5 to 2 acres) patches. Hand thinning, piling, chipping and/or 
burning of conifers (3-10 inches dbh) is proposed within approximately 
45 acres of the primary nesting zone of the Round Valley bald eagle 
territory. Hand thinning to a spacing of 20 feet, piling, and burning 
of saplings and small diameter trees (8 inches or less dbh), is 
proposed within the fourteen clustered lady's slipper sites and 
approximately 72 acres of Constance's rock cress.
    Manipulation of surface fuels within clustered lady's slipper 
occurrences would also occur. If consistent with the Plumas National 
Forest Travel Management decision, improperly constructed or 
unmaintained roads that are causing resource damage would be 
decommissioned or closed by various methods, such as ripping and 
seeding, recontouring, or installing barriers. For more information 
about the travel management process, visit the Plumas National Forest 
Web site at: https://bit.ly/bTJZER. Treatments proposed to contain and 
control the known weed infestations within the project area include the 
following or a combination thereof: herbicide applications of 
chlorsulfuron, aminopyralid, or glyphosate; hand-pulling; late spring 
underburning and direct flaming with a back-pack propane torch; and 
revegetation in selected areas using native seed.
    A decision is expected in April 2011 and implementation may begin 
as early as summer of 2011.

Possible Alternatives

    In addition to the proposed action, a no action alternative will be 
analyzed. Additional alternatives may be developed and analyzed during 
the environmental analysis process.

Responsible Official

    The Plumas National Forest Supervisor is the Responsible Official.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    The decision to be made is whether to: (1) Implement the proposed 
action; (2) meet the purpose and need for action through some other 
combination of activities; or, (3) take no action at this time.

Permits or Licenses Required

    An Air Pollution Permit, Smoke Management Plan, and California 
Water Quality Board timber harvest waiver for waste discharge are 
required by local agencies.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides 
the development of the environmental impact statement, The Keddie Ridge 
Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project will initiate and request comments 
at: An open house in Greenville, CA in June 2010, an official 45 day 
comment period once a Notice of Availability is published in the 
Federal Register, a 30 day objection period, and an objection 
resolution period.
    It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times 
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of 
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be 
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly 
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.

    Dated: March 25, 2010.
Maria T. Garcia,
Deputy Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 2010-7162 Filed 3-31-10; 8:45 am]
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