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Environmental Impact Statement. In this
instance, the Service has elected to be
a Cooperating Agency to the Western
and the RUS. The Endangered Species
Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), as
amended, provides for the conservation
and recovery of listed species of plants
and animals native to the United States
and its territories. Section 7 of the
Endangered Species Act requires
Federal agencies to insure that any
action authorized, funded, or carried out
by them is not likely to jeopardize the
continued existence of listed species or
modify their critical habitat. The
Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA)
prohibits the taking of any migratory
birds without authorization from the
Secretary of the Interior. The regulations
of the National Wildlife Refuge System
Administration Act of 1997, 16 U.S.C.
668dd–ee, require uses of the National
Wildlife Refuge System (System) to be
compatible.
Dated: November 5, 2010.
Stephen Guertin,
Regional Director, Region 6..
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation and Enforcement
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS),
Western and Central Planning Areas,
Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Oil and Gas
Lease Sales for the 2007–2012 5-Year
OCS Program
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and
Enforcement (BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Correction—Notice of Intent to
Prepare a Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement. This Notice corrects
clerical errors in a Notice that published
in the Federal Register on November 10,
2010 (75 FR 69122).
AGENCY:
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1. Authority
This Notice of Intent (NOI) is
published pursuant to the regulations
(40 CFR 1501.7) implementing the
provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.
(1988)).
2. Purpose of the Notice of Intent
BOEMRE is announcing its intent to
prepare a supplemental environmental
impact statement (SEIS) for the
remaining Western Planning Area
(WPA) and Central Planning Area (CPA)
lease sales in the 2007–2012 5-Year OCS
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Program. The proposed sales are in the
Gulf of Mexico’s WPA off the States of
Texas and Louisiana and in the CPA off
the States of Texas, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and Alabama. The SEIS
will update the environmental and
socioeconomic analyses in the Gulf of
Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales:
2007–2012; WPA Sales 204, 207, 210,
215, and 218; CPA Sales 205, 206, 208,
213, 216, and 222, Final Environmental
Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA MMS
2007–018) (Multisale EIS), the NOI for
which was published in the Federal
Register on March 7, 2006 (Vol. 71, No.
44, Page 11444). The SEIS will also
update the environmental and
socioeconomic analyses in the GOM
OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2009–
2012; CPA Sales 208, 213, 216, and 222;
WPA Sales 210, 215, and 218; Final
SEIS (OCS EIS/EA MMS 2008–041), the
NOI for which was published in the
Federal Register on September 10, 2007
(Vol. 72, No. 174, Page 51654). The SEIS
for 2009–2012 was prepared after the
Gulf of Mexico Energy and Security Act
(Pub. L. 109–432, December 20, 2006)
required BOEMRE to offer
approximately 5.8 million acres in the
CPA (‘‘181 South Area’’) for oil and gas
leasing, ‘‘as soon as practicable after the
date of enactment of this Act.’’
A SEIS is deemed appropriate to
supplement the NEPA documents cited
above for these lease sales to consider
new circumstances and information
arising, among other things, from the
Deepwater Horizon blowout and spill.
The SEIS analysis will focus on
updating the baseline conditions and
potential environmental effects of oil
and natural gas leasing, exploration,
development, and production in the
WPA and CPA. The SEIS will also
inform future decisions regarding the
approval of operations, as well as
leasing.
Scoping Process:
Federal, State, and local government
agencies, and other interested parties
may assist BOEMRE in determining the
significant issues and alternatives to be
analyzed in the SEIS. Early planning
and consultation is important for
ensuring that all interests and concerns
are communicated to the Department of
the Interior for future decisions in the
leasing process pursuant to the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act and
regulations at 30 CFR 256. At a
minimum, alternatives that will be
considered for the sales are no action
(i.e., cancel the sale) or to exclude
certain areas from the sales. Input is
requested on additional measures (e.g.,
technology or water depth limitations)
that would maximize avoidance and
minimizes impacts to environmental
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and socioeconomic resources. Formal
consultation with other Federal
agencies, the affected States, and the
public will be carried out during the
NEPA process and will be completed
before a final decision is made on the
lease sales.
For more information on the proposed
sales or the SEIS, you may contact Mr.
Gary Goeke, Gulf of Mexico OCS
Region, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard,
Mail Stop 5410, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123–2394 or by calling (504) 736–
3233.
3. Description of the Area
The CPA sale area covers
approximately 66.45 million acres in
12,409 blocks in the Central portion of
GOM (excluding blocks that were
previously included within the Eastern
Planning Area (EPA) and that are within
100 miles of the Florida coast; or
beyond the U.S. Exclusive Economic
Zone in the area known as the northern
portion of the Eastern Gap). The general
area proposed for sale in the WPA
covers approximately 28.57 million
acres in 5,240 blocks in the western
portion of the GOM (excluding whole
and partial blocks within the boundary
of the Flower Garden Banks National
Marine Sanctuary). A map is available
on the BOEMRE Web site at https://
www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lsesale/
mau_gom_pa.pdf.
4. Cooperating Agency
The BOEMRE invites other Federal
agencies and State, tribal, and local
governments to consider becoming
cooperating agencies in the preparation
of the SEIS. Following the guidelines
from the Council of Environmental
Quality (CEQ), qualified agencies and
governments are those with ‘‘jurisdiction
by law or special expertise.’’ Potential
cooperating agencies should consider
their authority and capacity to assume
the responsibilities of a cooperating
agency and to remember that an
agency’s role in the environmental
analysis neither enlarges nor diminishes
the final decisionmaking authority of
any other agency involved in the NEPA
process.
Upon request, BOEMRE will provide
potential cooperating agencies with an
information package with a draft
Memorandum of Agreement that
includes a schedule with critical action
dates and milestones, mutual
responsibilities, designated points of
contact, and expectations for handling
predecisional information. Agencies
should also consider the ‘‘Factors for
Determining Cooperating Agency
Status’’ in Attachment 1 to CEQ’s
January 30, 2002, Memorandum for the
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Heads of Federal Agencies: Cooperating
Agencies in Implementing the
Procedural Requirements of the NEPA.
A copy of this document is available at
https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/
cooperating/
cooperatingagenciesmemorandum.html
and https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/
cooperating/
cooperatingagencymemofactors.html.
The BOEMRE, as the lead agency, will
not provide financial assistance to
cooperating agencies. Even if an
organization is not a cooperating
agency, opportunities will exist to
provide information and comments to
BOEMRE during the normal public
input phases of the NEPA/EIS process.
If further information about cooperating
agency status is needed, please contact
Mr. Gary Goeke at (504) 736–3233.
5. Comments
Public meetings will be held in
locations near these areas in to mid
November 2010. The meetings are being
planned for, but not necessarily limited
to:
• Tuesday, November 16, 2010, New
Orleans, Louisiana, Hilton New Orleans
Airport, 901 Airline Drive Kenner,
Louisiana 70062, 1 p.m. CST.
• Wednesday, November 17, 2010,
Houston, Texas, Houston Airport
Marriott at George Bush
Intercontinental, 18700 John F. Kennedy
Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77032, 1
p.m. CST.
• Thursday, November 18, 2010,
Mobile, Alabama, The Battle House
Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa, 26
North Royal Street, Mobile, Alabama
36602 1 p.m. CST.
These scoping meetings may also
accept comments on the EIS being
prepared for the Proposed 2012–2017 5Year OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
and the EIS addressing proposed lease
sales in the Central and Western GOM
in the 2012–2017 OCS Program. The
BOEMRE will use and coordinate the
NEPA commenting process to satisfy the
public involvement process for Section
106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) as
provided for in 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3).
Federal, State, local government
agencies, and other interested parties
are requested to send their written
comments on the scope of the SEIS,
significant issues that should be
addressed, and alternatives that should
be considered in one of the following
ways:
1. Electronically to the BOEMRE email address:
GOMRSEIS@BOEMRE.GOV.
2. In written form, delivered by hand
or by mail, enclosed in an envelope
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labeled ‘‘SEIS Comments’’ to the
Regional Supervisor, Leasing and
Environment (MS 5410), Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Regulation
and Enforcement, Gulf of Mexico OCS
Region, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard,
New Orleans, Louisiana 70123–2394.
Comments should be submitted no
later than January 3, 2011.
Dated: November 10, 2010.
L. Renee Orr,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy
and Minerals Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLUT920–09–L13300000–EN000, UTU–
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Notice of Expansion of the Lisbon
Valley Known Potash Leasing Area,
Utah
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Potash is a trade name for
potassium bearing minerals used mainly
for fertilizer. Potash and certain other
non-energy solid minerals found on
Federal lands may be leased for
development in either of two ways: (1)
If it is unknown whether an area
contains valuable potash deposits, an
interested party may obtain a
prospecting permit, which grants it the
exclusive right to explore for potash,
and, if a valuable deposit is found, that
party may qualify for a noncompetitive
lease; or (2) If the BLM has access to
information which shows that valuable
deposits of potash exist in an area, the
area may be classified and designated a
Known Potash Leasing Area (KPLA),
where prospecting permits may not be
issued, and any leasing must be done on
a competitive basis.
In 1960, the United States Geological
Survey (USGS) established the Lisbon
Valley KPLA, based on mineral land
classification standards established in
1957. In 1983, under Secretarial Order
3087, the authority to designate KPLAs
was transferred to the BLM. Recent
advances in drilling technology have
provided the capability to extract deep
potash deposits using dissolution. Based
on this new technology, the BLM
approved new mineral land
classification standards for the Utah
portion of the Paradox Basin geologic
province, which includes Lisbon Valley
in 2009. The BLM Utah State Office
used the new standards and the analysis
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of available drilling information to
determine that the Lisbon Valley KPLA
should be expanded to include deep
solution-mineable potash deposits.
Additional information regarding this
KPLA expansion, including maps and
the Potash Master Title Plats, are
available in the Public Room of the BLM
Utah State Office and at the following
Web site:
https://www.blm.gov/ut/st/en/prog/more/
Land_Records.html. The lands included
in the Lisbon Valley KPLA expansion,
located in San Juan County, Utah, are
described as follows:
Salt Lake Base Meridian, Utah
T. 29 S., R. 24 E.,
Sec. 29, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4;
Sec. 30, E1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 31, E1⁄2E1⁄2, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, W1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 32, W1⁄2W1⁄2, E1⁄2SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4; and
Sec. 33, E1⁄2, SE1⁄4NW1⁄4, E1⁄2SW1⁄4,
SW1⁄4SW1⁄4.
Containing 1,200.00 acres.
T. 291⁄2 S., R. 24 E.,
Sec. 27, lots 2–4;
Sec. 28, lots 1–4;
Sec. 29, lots 1–4;
Sec. 32, N1⁄2, E1⁄2SW1⁄4, SE1⁄4;
Sec. 33, all; and
Sec. 34, W1⁄2NE1⁄4, W1⁄2, SE1⁄4.
Containing 1,980.68 acres.
T. 30 S., R. 24 E.,
Sec. 2, W1⁄2SW1⁄4;
Sec. 3, all;
Sec. 4, all;
Sec. 5, lots 1, 2, S1⁄2NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4;
Sec. 8, E1⁄2, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4;
Sec. 9, all;
Sec. 10, all;
Sec. 11, SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, W1⁄2, W1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 13, W1⁄2SW1⁄4;
Sec. 14, all;
Sec. 15, all;
Sec. 16, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2, S1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 17, NE1⁄4, E1⁄2NW1⁄4, N1⁄2S1⁄2;
Sec. 21, E1⁄2E1⁄2;
Sec. 22, all;
Sec. 23, all;
Sec. 24, W1⁄2;
Sec. 25, W1⁄2NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, W1⁄2, SE1⁄4;
Sec. 26, all;
Sec. 27, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4;
Sec. 28, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2;
Sec. 35, N1⁄2N1⁄2, S1⁄2NE1⁄4; and
Sec. 36, N1⁄2, N1⁄2S1⁄2, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, S1⁄2SE1⁄4.
Containing 10,997.82 acres.
T. 31 S., R. 24 E.,
Sec. 1, lots 1–3, S1⁄2NE1⁄4, NE1⁄4SE1⁄4.
Containing 253.75 acres.
T. 30 S., R. 25 E.,
Sec. 30, lots 2–4, SE1⁄4SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4;
Sec. 31, all;
Sec. 32, W1⁄2NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4, S1⁄2;
Sec. 33, SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, S1⁄2NW1⁄4, S1⁄2;
Sec. 34, S1⁄2NE1⁄4, SE1⁄4NW1⁄4, S1⁄2; and
Sec. 35, SW1⁄4, SW1⁄4SE1⁄4 .
Containing 2,517.75 acres.
T. 31 S., R 25 E.,
Sec. 2, lots 3, 4, SW1⁄4NW1⁄4;
Sec. 3, lots 1–4, S1⁄2N1⁄2, N1⁄2SW1⁄4,
SW1⁄4SW1⁄4, NE1⁄4;SE1⁄4;
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[FR Doc No: 2010-28868]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Western and Central Planning
Areas, Gulf of Mexico (GOM) Oil and Gas Lease Sales for the 2007-2012
5-Year OCS Program
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
(BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Correction--Notice of Intent to Prepare a Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement. This Notice corrects clerical errors in
a Notice that published in the Federal Register on November 10, 2010
(75 FR 69122).
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1. Authority
This Notice of Intent (NOI) is published pursuant to the
regulations (40 CFR 1501.7) implementing the provisions of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq. (1988)).
2. Purpose of the Notice of Intent
BOEMRE is announcing its intent to prepare a supplemental
environmental impact statement (SEIS) for the remaining Western
Planning Area (WPA) and Central Planning Area (CPA) lease sales in the
2007-2012 5-Year OCS Program. The proposed sales are in the Gulf of
Mexico's WPA off the States of Texas and Louisiana and in the CPA off
the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. The SEIS will
update the environmental and socioeconomic analyses in the Gulf of
Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2007-2012; WPA Sales 204, 207, 210,
215, and 218; CPA Sales 205, 206, 208, 213, 216, and 222, Final
Environmental Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA MMS 2007-018) (Multisale
EIS), the NOI for which was published in the Federal Register on March
7, 2006 (Vol. 71, No. 44, Page 11444). The SEIS will also update the
environmental and socioeconomic analyses in the GOM OCS Oil and Gas
Lease Sales: 2009-2012; CPA Sales 208, 213, 216, and 222; WPA Sales
210, 215, and 218; Final SEIS (OCS EIS/EA MMS 2008-041), the NOI for
which was published in the Federal Register on September 10, 2007 (Vol.
72, No. 174, Page 51654). The SEIS for 2009-2012 was prepared after the
Gulf of Mexico Energy and Security Act (Pub. L. 109-432, December 20,
2006) required BOEMRE to offer approximately 5.8 million acres in the
CPA (``181 South Area'') for oil and gas leasing, ``as soon as
practicable after the date of enactment of this Act.''
A SEIS is deemed appropriate to supplement the NEPA documents cited
above for these lease sales to consider new circumstances and
information arising, among other things, from the Deepwater Horizon
blowout and spill. The SEIS analysis will focus on updating the
baseline conditions and potential environmental effects of oil and
natural gas leasing, exploration, development, and production in the
WPA and CPA. The SEIS will also inform future decisions regarding the
approval of operations, as well as leasing.
Scoping Process:
Federal, State, and local government agencies, and other interested
parties may assist BOEMRE in determining the significant issues and
alternatives to be analyzed in the SEIS. Early planning and
consultation is important for ensuring that all interests and concerns
are communicated to the Department of the Interior for future decisions
in the leasing process pursuant to the Outer Continental Shelf Lands
Act and regulations at 30 CFR 256. At a minimum, alternatives that will
be considered for the sales are no action (i.e., cancel the sale) or to
exclude certain areas from the sales. Input is requested on additional
measures (e.g., technology or water depth limitations) that would
maximize avoidance and minimizes impacts to environmental and
socioeconomic resources. Formal consultation with other Federal
agencies, the affected States, and the public will be carried out
during the NEPA process and will be completed before a final decision
is made on the lease sales.
For more information on the proposed sales or the SEIS, you may
contact Mr. Gary Goeke, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, Mail Stop 5410, New Orleans, Louisiana 70123-2394 or by
calling (504) 736-3233.
3. Description of the Area
The CPA sale area covers approximately 66.45 million acres in
12,409 blocks in the Central portion of GOM (excluding blocks that were
previously included within the Eastern Planning Area (EPA) and that are
within 100 miles of the Florida coast; or beyond the U.S. Exclusive
Economic Zone in the area known as the northern portion of the Eastern
Gap). The general area proposed for sale in the WPA covers
approximately 28.57 million acres in 5,240 blocks in the western
portion of the GOM (excluding whole and partial blocks within the
boundary of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary). A map
is available on the BOEMRE Web site at https://www.gomr.mms.gov/homepg/lsesale/mau_gom_pa.pdf.
4. Cooperating Agency
The BOEMRE invites other Federal agencies and State, tribal, and
local governments to consider becoming cooperating agencies in the
preparation of the SEIS. Following the guidelines from the Council of
Environmental Quality (CEQ), qualified agencies and governments are
those with ``jurisdiction by law or special expertise.'' Potential
cooperating agencies should consider their authority and capacity to
assume the responsibilities of a cooperating agency and to remember
that an agency's role in the environmental analysis neither enlarges
nor diminishes the final decisionmaking authority of any other agency
involved in the NEPA process.
Upon request, BOEMRE will provide potential cooperating agencies
with an information package with a draft Memorandum of Agreement that
includes a schedule with critical action dates and milestones, mutual
responsibilities, designated points of contact, and expectations for
handling predecisional information. Agencies should also consider the
``Factors for Determining Cooperating Agency Status'' in Attachment 1
to CEQ's January 30, 2002, Memorandum for the
[[Page 70024]]
Heads of Federal Agencies: Cooperating Agencies in Implementing the
Procedural Requirements of the NEPA. A copy of this document is
available at https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/cooperatingagenciesmemorandum.html and https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/cooperatingagencymemofactors.html.
The BOEMRE, as the lead agency, will not provide financial
assistance to cooperating agencies. Even if an organization is not a
cooperating agency, opportunities will exist to provide information and
comments to BOEMRE during the normal public input phases of the NEPA/
EIS process. If further information about cooperating agency status is
needed, please contact Mr. Gary Goeke at (504) 736-3233.
5. Comments
Public meetings will be held in locations near these areas in to
mid November 2010. The meetings are being planned for, but not
necessarily limited to:
Tuesday, November 16, 2010, New Orleans, Louisiana, Hilton
New Orleans Airport, 901 Airline Drive Kenner, Louisiana 70062, 1 p.m.
CST.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010, Houston, Texas, Houston
Airport Marriott at George Bush Intercontinental, 18700 John F. Kennedy
Boulevard, Houston, Texas 77032, 1 p.m. CST.
Thursday, November 18, 2010, Mobile, Alabama, The Battle
House Renaissance Mobile Hotel and Spa, 26 North Royal Street, Mobile,
Alabama 36602 1 p.m. CST.
These scoping meetings may also accept comments on the EIS being
prepared for the Proposed 2012-2017 5-Year OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program and the EIS addressing proposed lease sales in the Central and
Western GOM in the 2012-2017 OCS Program. The BOEMRE will use and
coordinate the NEPA commenting process to satisfy the public
involvement process for Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) as provided for in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3).
Federal, State, local government agencies, and other interested
parties are requested to send their written comments on the scope of
the SEIS, significant issues that should be addressed, and alternatives
that should be considered in one of the following ways:
1. Electronically to the BOEMRE e-mail address:
GOMRSEIS@BOEMRE.GOV.
2. In written form, delivered by hand or by mail, enclosed in an
envelope labeled ``SEIS Comments'' to the Regional Supervisor, Leasing
and Environment (MS 5410), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation and Enforcement, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood
Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70123-2394.
Comments should be submitted no later than January 3, 2011.
Dated: November 10, 2010.
L. Renee Orr,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy and Minerals Management.
[FR Doc. 2010-28868 Filed 11-10-10; 4:15 pm]
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