Notice of Availability of the Draft Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Environmental Impact Statement and Revisions to the Withdrawal Application, Arizona, 9594-9595 [2011-3714]
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal
Environmental Impact Statement and
Revisions to the Withdrawal
Application, Arizona
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) has prepared
a Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for the Northern Arizona Proposed
Withdrawal and with this notice is
announcing the opening of the comment
period.
DATES: To ensure comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Northern
Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS
within 45 days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability in
the Federal Register. The BLM will
announce future meetings or hearings
and any other public involvement
activities at least 15 days in advance
through public notices, media releases,
and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
related to the Northern Arizona
Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS by any
of the following methods:
• E-mail:
NAZproposedwithdrawal@azblm.org.
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• Mail: Northern Arizona Proposed
Withdrawal Project, ATTN: Scott
Florence, District Manager, Bureau of
Land Management, Arizona Strip
District Office, 345 East Riverside Drive,
St. George, Utah 84790–6714.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Chris Horyza, Project Manager,
telephone 602–417–9446; address
Bureau of Land Management, Arizona
State Office, One N Central Ave., Suite
800, Phoenix Arizona 85004; e-mail
chris_horyza@blm.gov.
On July
21, 2009, the Department of the Interior
published notice of the Secretary of the
Interior’s (Secretary) proposal to
withdraw (proposed withdrawal)
approximately 1 million acres of
National Forest System lands and public
lands in northern Arizona from location
and entry under the Mining Law of
1872, (30 U.S.C. 22–54) (Mining Law),
subject to valid existing rights. The
purpose of the withdrawal, if
determined to be appropriate, would be
to protect the Grand Canyon watershed
from adverse effects of locatable
hardrock mineral exploration and
mining.
Under section 204 of the Federal Land
Policy and Management Act (FLPMA),
publication of the Federal Register
notice of the proposed withdrawal had
the effect of segregating the lands
involved for up to 2 years from the
location and entry of new mining
claims, subject to valid existing rights,
during which time the BLM will
complete an analysis of the proposed
withdrawal. The notice temporarily
segregated the following described
lands:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Gila and Salt River Meridian
Tps. 28 to 31 N., R. 1 E.,
Tps. 40 and 41 N., R. 1 E.,
Tps. 28 to 30 N., R. 2 E.,
Tps. 27 to 30 N., Rs. 3 to 6 E.,
Tps. 37 to 40 N., R. 3 E.,
Tps. 36 and 37 N., Rs. 4 and 5 E.,
T. 38 N., Rs. 3 to 5 E.,
T. 37 N., R. 6 E.,
Tps. 38 and 39 N., R. 6 E.,
Tps. 39 and 40 N., R. 7 E.,
T. 31 N., R. 1 W.,
Tps. 38 to 41 N., R. 1 W.,
Tps. 38 to 40 N., R. 2 W.,
Tps. 36 to 40 N., R. 3 W.,
Tps. 35 to 40 N., Rs. 4 and 5 W.,
Tps. 35 to 39 N., Rs. 6 and 7 W.
For more detailed information, refer
to the map dated September 17, 2010,
posted on the Internet at https://
www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/mining/
timeout.html. This map is also on file at
the Arizona Strip District Office at the
address below and can be viewed there
upon request.
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The Northern Arizona Proposed
Withdrawal Draft EIS, now available for
public review, has been prepared in
accordance with NEPA.
Copies of the Northern Arizona
Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS are
available in the BLM Arizona Strip
District Office, 345 East Riverside Dr.,
St. George, Utah 84790.
Copies can also be found at:
BLM Arizona State Office at One N.
Central, Suite 800, Phoenix, Arizona
85004;
BLM Phoenix District, 21605 N. 7th
Ave., Phoenix, Arizona 85027;
BLM Utah State Office, 440 W. 200 S,
Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145;
USFS Tonto National Forest, 2324 E.
McDowell Rd., Phoenix, Arizona
85006;
USFS Kaibab National Forest, 800 S. 6th
St., Williams, Arizona 86046;
USFS Kaibab National Forest, 430 S.
Main St., Fredonia, Arizona 86022;
and
USFS Coconino National Forest, 1824 S.
Thompson St., Flagstaff, Arizona
86001.
In addition, the EIS can be viewed at
libraries in the following locations:
Wiliams Public Library, 113 1st Street,
Williams, Arizona 86046; and
Fredonia Public Library, 118 N. Main
St., Fredonia, Arizona 86022.
You may also access the document on
the Internet at:
https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/
mining/timeout.html
The Proposed Action analyzed in the
Draft EIS is the withdrawal of 1,010,776
acres near Grand Canyon National Park
from location and entry under the
Mining Law for a period of 20 years,
subject to valid existing rights. The
lands included in the proposed action
include those managed by the BLM and
managed by the U.S. Forest Service and
are located within portions of the Grand
Canyon watershed. These lands contain
significant environmental and cultural
resources, including the nearby iconic
Grand Canyon National Park, as well as
substantial uranium deposits. The
importance of the management of these
resources has generated much public
and Congressional interest. Public
scoping for this project began on August
26, 2009 (74 FR 43152–43153), with
publication of a Notice of Intent in the
Federal Register, and closed on October
30, 2009. During that time 83,525
comment letters were received.
Important issues identified during
scoping include:
• Change in geologic conditions and
availability of uranium resources;
• Dewatering of perched aquifers and
changes in water availability in deep
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aquifers;
• Contamination of both ground and
surface water;
• Effects to endangered, threatened,
and special status plants and animal
species;
• Visual intrusions to Grand Canyon
National Park visitors;
• Noise disruptions to Grand Canyon
National Park visitors;
• Effects to cultural resources and
Traditional Cultural Properties;
• Potential public health effects due
to exposure to uranium; and
• Effects to the local, regional, or
national economy.
The Draft EIS considers these issues in
its analysis of four alternatives.
Alternative A is the No Action
Alternative, under which no lands
would be withdrawn and mineral
exploration and mining would continue
throughout the proposed withdrawal
area in accordance with existing
regulations and land use plans.
Alternative B, which is the Proposed
Action, is a Secretarial withdrawal for
20 years, subject to valid existing rights,
of approximately 1,010,776 acres in
three parcels from location and entry
under the Mining Law, but not the
mineral leasing, geothermal leasing,
mineral materials, or public land laws.
Two of the three parcels are north of the
Grand Canyon National Park on BLMmanaged Arizona Strip lands and the
North Kaibab Ranger District of the
Kaibab National Forest, and the
remaining parcel is south of the Grand
Canyon on the Tusayan Ranger District
of the Kaibab National Forest.
Alternative C is a Secretarial withdrawal
of approximately 652,986 acres from the
Mining Law for 20 years, subject to
valid existing rights. This alternative
would withdraw the largest contiguous
area identified on resource location
maps with concentrations of cultural,
hydrologic, recreational, visual, and
biological resources which could be
adversely affected by additional
locatable mineral exploration and
mining. Alternative D is a Secretarial
withdrawal of 300,681 acres from the
Mining Law for 20 years, subject to
valid existing rights. This alternative
would withdraw the contiguous area
identified on resource location maps
where there is the highest concentration
of overlapping cultural, hydrologic,
recreational, visual, and biological
resources, which could be adversely
affected by additional locatable mineral
exploration and mining.
The Draft EIS analyzes the potential
effects of the alternatives on resources
within, and in the vicinity of, the
potential withdrawal areas as well as
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within, and in the vicinity of, the Grand
Canyon National Park. Analyses have
been conducted for potential effects to
air quality, geology and minerals,
ground and surface water resources, soil
resources, vegetation resources, fish and
wildlife in general, special status plant
and animal species including those
listed as threatened or endangered,
visual resources, soundscapes, cultural
resources, American Indian resources,
wilderness, recreation, social, and
economic conditions.
Thirteen agencies and two American
Indian Tribes have entered into
Cooperating Agency agreements with
the BLM, including the U.S. Forest
Service, Kaibab National Forest; the
National Park Service, Grand Canyon
National Park; the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service; the U.S. Geological
Survey; the Arizona Game and Fish
Department; the Arizona Geological
Survey; the Arizona Department of
Mines and Mineral Resources; the
Arizona State Lands Department; the
Hualapai Tribe; the Kaibab Band of
Paiute Indians; Coconino County,
Arizona; Mohave County, Arizona; Kane
County, Utah; San Juan County, Utah;
and Washington County, Utah.
Please note that public comments and
information submitted, including
names, street addresses, and e-mail
addresses of persons who submit
comments, will be available for public
review and disclosure at the Arizona
Strip District Office address given above
during regular business hours (7:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m.), Monday through Friday,
except holidays.
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.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6 and 1506.10.
James G. Kenna,
Arizona State Director.
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Notice of Public Meetings: Sierra Front
Northwestern Basin Resource
Advisory Council, Nevada
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) Sierra FrontNorthwestern Great Basin Resource
Advisory Council (RAC) will meet in
Carson City, Nevada and Gerlach,
Nevada. The meetings are open to the
public.
DATES AND TIMES: March 30–31, 2011, at
the BLM Carson City District Office,
5665 Morgan Mill Road, Carson City,
Nevada, and June 15–17, 2011, at
´
Bruno’s Country Club Cafe, 445 Main
Street, Gerlach, Nevada, with an
overnight field trip to Soldier Meadow
Ranch north of the Black Rock DesertHigh Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails
National Conservation Area (NCA).
Approximate meeting times are 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. and will include a general public
comment period, tentatively scheduled
for 4 p.m. on March 30 and 11 a.m. on
June 15, unless otherwise listed in the
final meeting agenda that will be
available two weeks prior to each
meeting. Field trips will be conducted
as part of each two-day meeting.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Struble, (775) 885–6107, E-mail:
mstruble@blm.gov.
SUMMARY:
The 15member Council advises the Secretary
of the Interior, through the BLM, on a
variety of planning and management
issues associated with public land
management in Nevada. Topics for
discussion will include, but are not
limited to: District Manager’s reports on
current program of work, Southern
Nevada Public Land Management Act
Round 12 review of R12 proposals and
RAC-hosted public comment, landscape
approach/land health assessment
processes, impacts to proposed wind
energy projects in eagle habitat, BLM
wildlands policy, geothermal program
review, Salt Wells Energy Projects Draft
Environmental Impact Statement, field
tour of ENEL Geothermal Power Plant at
Salt Wells (Churchill County), Nevada
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLAZ910000.L14300000.ET0000. LXSIURAM0000 241A; AZA 035138]
Notice of Availability of the Draft Northern Arizona Proposed
Withdrawal Environmental Impact Statement and Revisions to the
Withdrawal Application, Arizona
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has
prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Northern
Arizona Proposed Withdrawal and with this notice is announcing the
opening of the comment period.
DATES: To ensure comments will be considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS
within 45 days following the date the Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability in the Federal Register. The BLM
will announce future meetings or hearings and any other public
involvement activities at least 15 days in advance through public
notices, media releases, and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments related to the Northern Arizona
Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS by any of the following methods:
E-mail: NAZproposedwithdrawal@azblm.org.
Mail: Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Project, ATTN:
Scott Florence, District Manager, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona
Strip District Office, 345 East Riverside Drive, St. George, Utah
84790-6714.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chris Horyza, Project Manager,
telephone 602-417-9446; address Bureau of Land Management, Arizona
State Office, One N Central Ave., Suite 800, Phoenix Arizona 85004; e-
mail chris_horyza@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July 21, 2009, the Department of the
Interior published notice of the Secretary of the Interior's
(Secretary) proposal to withdraw (proposed withdrawal) approximately 1
million acres of National Forest System lands and public lands in
northern Arizona from location and entry under the Mining Law of 1872,
(30 U.S.C. 22-54) (Mining Law), subject to valid existing rights. The
purpose of the withdrawal, if determined to be appropriate, would be to
protect the Grand Canyon watershed from adverse effects of locatable
hardrock mineral exploration and mining.
Under section 204 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
(FLPMA), publication of the Federal Register notice of the proposed
withdrawal had the effect of segregating the lands involved for up to 2
years from the location and entry of new mining claims, subject to
valid existing rights, during which time the BLM will complete an
analysis of the proposed withdrawal. The notice temporarily segregated
the following described lands:
Gila and Salt River Meridian
Tps. 28 to 31 N., R. 1 E.,
Tps. 40 and 41 N., R. 1 E.,
Tps. 28 to 30 N., R. 2 E.,
Tps. 27 to 30 N., Rs. 3 to 6 E.,
Tps. 37 to 40 N., R. 3 E.,
Tps. 36 and 37 N., Rs. 4 and 5 E.,
T. 38 N., Rs. 3 to 5 E.,
T. 37 N., R. 6 E.,
Tps. 38 and 39 N., R. 6 E.,
Tps. 39 and 40 N., R. 7 E.,
T. 31 N., R. 1 W.,
Tps. 38 to 41 N., R. 1 W.,
Tps. 38 to 40 N., R. 2 W.,
Tps. 36 to 40 N., R. 3 W.,
Tps. 35 to 40 N., Rs. 4 and 5 W.,
Tps. 35 to 39 N., Rs. 6 and 7 W.
For more detailed information, refer to the map dated September 17,
2010, posted on the Internet at https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/mining/timeout.html. This map is also on file at the Arizona Strip
District Office at the address below and can be viewed there upon
request.
The Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS, now available
for public review, has been prepared in accordance with NEPA.
Copies of the Northern Arizona Proposed Withdrawal Draft EIS are
available in the BLM Arizona Strip District Office, 345 East Riverside
Dr., St. George, Utah 84790.
Copies can also be found at:
BLM Arizona State Office at One N. Central, Suite 800, Phoenix, Arizona
85004;
BLM Phoenix District, 21605 N. 7th Ave., Phoenix, Arizona 85027;
BLM Utah State Office, 440 W. 200 S, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah
84145;
USFS Tonto National Forest, 2324 E. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, Arizona
85006;
USFS Kaibab National Forest, 800 S. 6th St., Williams, Arizona 86046;
USFS Kaibab National Forest, 430 S. Main St., Fredonia, Arizona 86022;
and
USFS Coconino National Forest, 1824 S. Thompson St., Flagstaff, Arizona
86001.
In addition, the EIS can be viewed at libraries in the following
locations:
Wiliams Public Library, 113 1st Street, Williams, Arizona 86046; and
Fredonia Public Library, 118 N. Main St., Fredonia, Arizona 86022.
You may also access the document on the Internet at:
https://www.blm.gov/az/st/en/prog/mining/timeout.html
The Proposed Action analyzed in the Draft EIS is the withdrawal of
1,010,776 acres near Grand Canyon National Park from location and entry
under the Mining Law for a period of 20 years, subject to valid
existing rights. The lands included in the proposed action include
those managed by the BLM and managed by the U.S. Forest Service and are
located within portions of the Grand Canyon watershed. These lands
contain significant environmental and cultural resources, including the
nearby iconic Grand Canyon National Park, as well as substantial
uranium deposits. The importance of the management of these resources
has generated much public and Congressional interest. Public scoping
for this project began on August 26, 2009 (74 FR 43152-43153), with
publication of a Notice of Intent in the Federal Register, and closed
on October 30, 2009. During that time 83,525 comment letters were
received. Important issues identified during scoping include:
Change in geologic conditions and availability of uranium
resources;
Dewatering of perched aquifers and changes in water
availability in deep
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aquifers;
Contamination of both ground and surface water;
Effects to endangered, threatened, and special status
plants and animal
species;
Visual intrusions to Grand Canyon National Park visitors;
Noise disruptions to Grand Canyon National Park visitors;
Effects to cultural resources and Traditional Cultural
Properties;
Potential public health effects due to exposure to
uranium; and
Effects to the local, regional, or national economy.
The Draft EIS considers these issues in its analysis of four
alternatives. Alternative A is the No Action Alternative, under which
no lands would be withdrawn and mineral exploration and mining would
continue throughout the proposed withdrawal area in accordance with
existing regulations and land use plans. Alternative B, which is the
Proposed Action, is a Secretarial withdrawal for 20 years, subject to
valid existing rights, of approximately 1,010,776 acres in three
parcels from location and entry under the Mining Law, but not the
mineral leasing, geothermal leasing, mineral materials, or public land
laws. Two of the three parcels are north of the Grand Canyon National
Park on BLM-managed Arizona Strip lands and the North Kaibab Ranger
District of the Kaibab National Forest, and the remaining parcel is
south of the Grand Canyon on the Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab
National Forest. Alternative C is a Secretarial withdrawal of
approximately 652,986 acres from the Mining Law for 20 years, subject
to valid existing rights. This alternative would withdraw the largest
contiguous area identified on resource location maps with
concentrations of cultural, hydrologic, recreational, visual, and
biological resources which could be adversely affected by additional
locatable mineral exploration and mining. Alternative D is a
Secretarial withdrawal of 300,681 acres from the Mining Law for 20
years, subject to valid existing rights. This alternative would
withdraw the contiguous area identified on resource location maps where
there is the highest concentration of overlapping cultural, hydrologic,
recreational, visual, and biological resources, which could be
adversely affected by additional locatable mineral exploration and
mining.
The Draft EIS analyzes the potential effects of the alternatives on
resources within, and in the vicinity of, the potential withdrawal
areas as well as within, and in the vicinity of, the Grand Canyon
National Park. Analyses have been conducted for potential effects to
air quality, geology and minerals, ground and surface water resources,
soil resources, vegetation resources, fish and wildlife in general,
special status plant and animal species including those listed as
threatened or endangered, visual resources, soundscapes, cultural
resources, American Indian resources, wilderness, recreation, social,
and economic conditions.
Thirteen agencies and two American Indian Tribes have entered into
Cooperating Agency agreements with the BLM, including the U.S. Forest
Service, Kaibab National Forest; the National Park Service, Grand
Canyon National Park; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; the U.S.
Geological Survey; the Arizona Game and Fish Department; the Arizona
Geological Survey; the Arizona Department of Mines and Mineral
Resources; the Arizona State Lands Department; the Hualapai Tribe; the
Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians; Coconino County, Arizona; Mohave County,
Arizona; Kane County, Utah; San Juan County, Utah; and Washington
County, Utah.
Please note that public comments and information submitted,
including names, street addresses, and e-mail addresses of persons who
submit comments, will be available for public review and disclosure at
the Arizona Strip District Office address given above during regular
business hours (7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.), Monday through Friday, except
holidays.
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.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6 and 1506.10.
James G. Kenna,
Arizona State Director.
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