Notice of Availability of the Draft Resource Management Plan and Associated Environmental Impact Statement for the Lander Resource Management Plan Revision Project, Lander Field Office, Wyoming, 55939-55941 [2011-22946]
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Resource Management Plan and
Associated Environmental Impact
Statement for the Lander Resource
Management Plan Revision Project,
Lander Field Office, Wyoming
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended, and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) of 1976, as amended, the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has
prepared a Draft Resource Management
Plan (RMP) and Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for the Lander
Field Office and by this notice is
announcing the opening of a 90-day
comment period.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft RMP/EIS
within 90 days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability
(NOA) of the Draft RMP/EIS in the
Federal Register. The BLM will
announce future meetings or hearings
and any other public participation
activities at least 15 days in advance
through public notices, media releases,
and/or the project Web site: https://
www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/programs/
Planning/rmps/lander.html.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
related to the Lander Resource
Management Plan Revision Project by
any of the following methods:
Web site: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/
en/programs/Planning/rmps/
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E-mail: LRMP_WYMail@blm.gov.
Mail: Lander Field Office, Attn: RMP
Project Manager, 1335 Main Street,
Lander, Wyoming 82520.
Copies of the Draft RMP/EIS are
available at the following locations:
• Bureau of Land Management,
Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming
82003.
• Bureau of Land Management,
Lander Field Office, 1335 Main Street,
Lander, Wyoming 82520.
• Bureau of Land Management, Wind
River/Bighorn Basin District Office, 101
South 23rd Street, Worland, Wyoming
82401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kristin Yannone, RMP Project Manager,
telephone 307–332–8400; address 1335
Main Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520; email kristin_yannone@blm.gov. Persons
who use a telecommunications device
for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at
1–800–877–8339 to contact the above
individual during normal business
hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week, to leave a message
or question with the above individual.
You will receive a reply during normal
business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
planning area for the Project includes
lands within the BLM Lander Field
Office’s administrative boundaries,
including all of Fremont County and
some of Teton, Sweetwater, Hot Springs,
and Natrona counties in Wyoming. The
planning area includes all lands,
regardless of jurisdiction, totaling
approximately 6.6 million acres;
however, the BLM will only make
decisions on lands that fall under the
BLM’s jurisdiction. BLM-administered
surface, totaling approximately 2.4
million acres, and Federal mineral
estate, totaling 2.8 million acres, make
up the decision area. The revised RMP
will replace the 1987 Lander RMP. The
Draft RMP/EIS includes a series of
management actions, within four
management alternatives, designed to
address management challenges and
issues raised during scoping. These
include, but are not limited to, mineral
development, livestock grazing, air
quality, special management areas
including areas of critical
environmental concern (ACEC), wildlife
habitats including that of the Greater
sage-grouse, and management of the
settings of the congressionally
designated trails. The four alternatives
are:
• Alternative A: Continues existing
management practices (no action
alternative);
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• Alternative B: Emphasizes
conservation of natural and cultural
resources while providing for
compatible development and use;
• Alternative C: Emphasizes resource
development and use while protecting
natural and cultural resources; and
• Alternative D: Provides
development opportunities while
protecting sensitive resources (preferred
alternative).
The preferred alternative has been
identified as described in 40 CFR
1502.14(e). However, identification of a
preferred alternative does not represent
the final agency decision. The proposed
RMP and final EIS will reflect changes
or adjustments based on information
received during public comment, new
information, or changes in BLM policies
or priorities. The proposed RMP may
include portions of any analyzed
alternatives. For this reason, the BLM
encourages comments on all alternatives
and management actions described in
the Draft RMP/EIS.
In accordance with 43 CFR 1610.7–
2(b), this NOA announces a concurrent
public comment period on proposed
ACECs. Alternative B proposes 15
ACECs, the most in any alternative, of
which 9 were designated as ACECs in
the 1987 Lander RMP. Alternative B
would manage all ACECs as closed to all
mineral activity including solid and
fluid mineral leasing and would pursue
withdrawal of all ACECs from locatable
mineral entry. Alternative C would
designate no ACECs. The management
restrictions vary by alternative. The
ACECs and the most restrictive
management are:
• Lander Slope, 25,065 acres,
designated in the 1987 RMP. Value(s) of
concern—paleontological, visual
resources, and wildlife habitat.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way
(ROW) exclusion area, closed to all
mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, motorized vehicle use limited to
designated roads and trails, and a small
area closed to motorized and
mechanized travel for recreational use
or with seasonal restrictions.
• Red Canyon, 15,109 acres
designated in the 1987 RMP. Value(s) of
concern—visual resources and wildlife
habitat. Proposed use limitation(s):
right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area,
closed to all mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to
mineral material disposals and related
exploration and development activities,
closed to pursue withdrawal from
locatable mineral entry, motorized
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vehicle use limited to designated roads
and trails, and a small area closed to
motorized and mechanized travel for
recreational use or with seasonal
restrictions.
• Dubois Badlands, 4,903 acres
designated in the 1987 RMP. Value(s) of
concern—visual resources and fragile
soils. Proposed use limitation(s): rightof-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to
all mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed in order
to pursue withdrawal from locatable
mineral entry, and motorized vehicle
use limited to designated roads and
trails.
• Whiskey Mountain, 8,776 acres
designated in the 1987 RMP. Value(s) of
concern—bighorn sheep habitat.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way
(ROW) exclusion area, closed to mineral
leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, and motorized
vehicle use limited to designated roads
and trails with seasonal closures. Pursue
extending locatable mineral
withdrawals for a 20-year period.
• East Fork, 4,431 acres designated in
the 1987 RMP with a proposed
expansion of an additional 3,313 acres.
Value(s) of concern—elk habitat.
Proposed use limitation(s): ROW
exclusion area, closed to mineral leases,
closed to geophysical exploration,
closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development
activities, and motorized vehicle use
limited to designated roads and trails
with seasonal closures. Pursue
extending locatable mineral
withdrawals for a 20-year period.
• Beaver Rim, 6,421 acres designated
in the 1987 RMP with a proposed
expansion of an additional 14,111 acres.
Value(s) of concern—geologic visual
resources, Native American concerns,
unique plant communities, and raptor
nesting and habitat areas. Proposed use
limitation(s): ROW exclusion area,
closed to mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to
pursue withdrawal from locatable
mineral entry, closed to mineral
material disposals and related
exploration and development activities,
and motorized vehicle use limited to
designated roads and trails.
• Green Mountain, 14,612 acres
designated in the 1987 RMP with a
proposed expansion of an additional
10,248 acres. Value(s) of concern—
habitat for a resident elk population.
Proposed use limitation(s): ROW
exclusion area, closed to mineral leases,
closed to geophysical exploration,
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closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development
activities, closed to pursue withdrawal
from locatable mineral entry, and
motorized vehicle use limited to
designated roads and trails with
seasonal closures.
• National Historic Trails, 27,728
acres designated in the 1987 RMP.
Value(s) of concern—the immediate
setting of the national historic trails.
Proposed use limitation(s): Right-of-way
(ROW) exclusion area, closed to all
mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
• South Pass Historical Mining Area,
12,576 acres designated in the 1987
RMP. Value(s) of concern—historical
and visual resources associated with
historic mining and its setting. Proposed
use limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW)
exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
• Continental Divide Scenic Trail, not
designated in 1987 RMP. Alternative B
proposes 259,380 acres. Value(s) of
concern—recreation and visual
resources associated with the
congressionally designated national
scenic trail. Proposed use limitation(s):
right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area,
closed to all mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to
mineral material disposals and related
exploration and development activities,
closed to pursue withdrawal from
locatable mineral entry, and motorized
vehicle use limited to designated roads
and trails in a buffer along the Trail.
• Cedar Ridge, not designated in 1987
RMP. Alternative B proposes 7,039
acres. Value(s) of concern—
paleontological resources and Native
American religious and sacred sites and
their settings. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW)
exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
• Castle Gardens, not designated in
1987 RMP. Alternative B proposes 8,469
acres. Value(s) of concern—
paleontological resources and Native
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American religious and sacred sites and
their settings. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW)
exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
• Sweetwater Rocks, not designated
in the 1987 RMP. Alternative B
proposes 152,347 acres. Value(s) of
concern—geologic and visual resources
and recreational values. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW)
exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
• Regional Historic Trails and Early
Highways, not designated in the 1987
RMP. Alternative B proposes 89,016
acres. Value(s) of concern—historical/
cultural resources and their settings.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way
(ROW) exclusion area, closed to all
mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails in a buffer
around the trails.
• Government Draw/Upper
Sweetwater sage-grouse, not designated
by the 1987 RMP. Alternative B
proposes 1,246,791 acres. Value(s) of
concern—Greater sage-grouse habitat.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way
(ROW) exclusion area, closed to all
mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and
development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral
entry, and motorized vehicle use limited
to designated roads and trails.
Alternative A proposes to maintain
the nine existing ACECs. Alternative B
proposes to establish all of the ACECs
listed above and to pursue withdrawals
from locatable mineral entry for
1,396,844 acres. Alternative C proposes
to eliminate all ACECs and manage the
areas with standard stipulations (such
as a 1;-mile buffer on each side of the
national historic trails).
Alternative D, the preferred
alternative, proposes ACEC designation
for the following ACECs that are the
same as designated in the 1987 RMP:
Lander Slope (25,065 acres), Red
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Canyon (15,109 acres), Whiskey
Mountain (8,776 acres), and Beaver Rim
(6,421 acres). The following ACECs
were designated in the 1987 RMP but
expanded in the preferred alternative:
East Fork (4,431 acres plus 6,777 acres—
including acres that were transferred
from the Dubois Badlands ACEC
designated in 1987 but not in the
preferred alternative), and Green
Mountain (14,612 acres plus an
additional 6,777 acres). The preferred
alternative modifies the 1987 designated
South Pass Historic Mining Area to
include additional lands associated with
the congressionally designated trails for
a total of 124,229 acres. A portion of the
Government Draw/Upper Sweetwater
sage-grouse ACEC is identified for
management as a reference and
education area containing the Twin
Creek ACEC of 36,302 acres. The
preferred alternative did not adopt the
following ACECs proposed under
Alternative B: Cedar Ridge, Castle
Gardens, Sweetwater Rocks, Continental
Divide National Scenic Trail, Regional
Historic Trails and Early Highways, and
Government Draw/Upper Sweetwater
sage-grouse. 13,378 acres in ACECs are
closed to pursue withdrawal from
locatable mineral entry.
The BLM initiated a wild and scenic
rivers (WSR) review of all BLMadministered public lands along
waterways within the Lander Field
Office. The BLM requests the public to
submit information regarding the
suitability of eligible river segments for
inclusion in the National Wild and
Scenic Rivers System. The BLM will use
comments submitted during the
announced comment period to gather
additional data to determine suitability
for inclusion into the National Wild and
Scenic Rivers System.
You may submit comments in writing
to the BLM at any public meeting, or
you may submit them to the BLM using
one of the methods listed in the
ADDRESSES section above. In order to
reduce the use of paper and control
costs, the BLM strongly encourages the
public to submit comments
electronically at the project Web site or
via e-mail. Only comments submitted
using the methods described in the
ADDRESSES section above will be
accepted. Comments submitted must
include the commenter’s name and
street address. Whenever possible,
please include reference to either the
page or section in the Draft RMP/EIS to
which the comment applies. 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
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disclosure at the above address during
regular business hours (8 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. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, are
available for public inspection in their
entirety.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 1506.10; 43 CFR
1610.2, 1610.7–2 and 8350.
Donald A. Simpson,
State Director.
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
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Statement, California
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ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has
prepared a Draft Resource Management
Plan (RMP) and Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the Bakersfield Field
Office (FO) planning area and by this
notice is announcing the opening of the
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DATES: To ensure that comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft RMP/
Draft EIS within 90 days following the
date the Environmental Protection
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hearings and any other public
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in advance through public notices,
SUMMARY:
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Notice of Availability of the Draft Resource Management Plan and
Associated Environmental Impact Statement for the Lander Resource
Management Plan Revision Project, Lander Field Office, Wyoming
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended, and the Federal Land Policy and Management
Act (FLPMA) of 1976, as amended, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
has prepared a Draft Resource Management Plan (RMP) and Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Lander Field Office and by
this notice is announcing the opening of a 90-day comment period.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft RMP/EIS within 90 days following the date
the Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of
Availability (NOA) of the Draft RMP/EIS in the Federal Register. The
BLM will announce future meetings or hearings and any other public
participation activities at least 15 days in advance through public
notices, media releases, and/or the project Web site: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/programs/Planning/rmps/lander.html.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments related to the Lander Resource
Management Plan Revision Project by any of the following methods:
Web site: https://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/programs/Planning/rmps/lander.html.
E-mail: LRMP_WYMail@blm.gov.
Mail: Lander Field Office, Attn: RMP Project Manager, 1335 Main
Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520.
Copies of the Draft RMP/EIS are available at the following
locations:
Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003.
Bureau of Land Management, Lander Field Office, 1335 Main
Street, Lander, Wyoming 82520.
Bureau of Land Management, Wind River/Bighorn Basin
District Office, 101 South 23rd Street, Worland, Wyoming 82401.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kristin Yannone, RMP Project Manager,
telephone 307-332-8400; address 1335 Main Street, Lander, Wyoming
82520; e-mail kristin_yannone@blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 to contact the above
individual during normal business hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours
a day, 7 days a week, to leave a message or question with the above
individual. You will receive a reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The planning area for the Project includes
lands within the BLM Lander Field Office's administrative boundaries,
including all of Fremont County and some of Teton, Sweetwater, Hot
Springs, and Natrona counties in Wyoming. The planning area includes
all lands, regardless of jurisdiction, totaling approximately 6.6
million acres; however, the BLM will only make decisions on lands that
fall under the BLM's jurisdiction. BLM-administered surface, totaling
approximately 2.4 million acres, and Federal mineral estate, totaling
2.8 million acres, make up the decision area. The revised RMP will
replace the 1987 Lander RMP. The Draft RMP/EIS includes a series of
management actions, within four management alternatives, designed to
address management challenges and issues raised during scoping. These
include, but are not limited to, mineral development, livestock
grazing, air quality, special management areas including areas of
critical environmental concern (ACEC), wildlife habitats including that
of the Greater sage-grouse, and management of the settings of the
congressionally designated trails. The four alternatives are:
Alternative A: Continues existing management practices (no
action alternative);
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Alternative B: Emphasizes conservation of natural and
cultural resources while providing for compatible development and use;
Alternative C: Emphasizes resource development and use
while protecting natural and cultural resources; and
Alternative D: Provides development opportunities while
protecting sensitive resources (preferred alternative).
The preferred alternative has been identified as described in 40
CFR 1502.14(e). However, identification of a preferred alternative does
not represent the final agency decision. The proposed RMP and final EIS
will reflect changes or adjustments based on information received
during public comment, new information, or changes in BLM policies or
priorities. The proposed RMP may include portions of any analyzed
alternatives. For this reason, the BLM encourages comments on all
alternatives and management actions described in the Draft RMP/EIS.
In accordance with 43 CFR 1610.7-2(b), this NOA announces a
concurrent public comment period on proposed ACECs. Alternative B
proposes 15 ACECs, the most in any alternative, of which 9 were
designated as ACECs in the 1987 Lander RMP. Alternative B would manage
all ACECs as closed to all mineral activity including solid and fluid
mineral leasing and would pursue withdrawal of all ACECs from locatable
mineral entry. Alternative C would designate no ACECs. The management
restrictions vary by alternative. The ACECs and the most restrictive
management are:
Lander Slope, 25,065 acres, designated in the 1987 RMP.
Value(s) of concern--paleontological, visual resources, and wildlife
habitat. Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area,
closed to all mineral leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed
to mineral material disposals and related exploration and development
activities, closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry,
motorized vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails, and a
small area closed to motorized and mechanized travel for recreational
use or with seasonal restrictions.
Red Canyon, 15,109 acres designated in the 1987 RMP.
Value(s) of concern--visual resources and wildlife habitat. Proposed
use limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all
mineral leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral
material disposals and related exploration and development activities,
closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, motorized
vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails, and a small area
closed to motorized and mechanized travel for recreational use or with
seasonal restrictions.
Dubois Badlands, 4,903 acres designated in the 1987 RMP.
Value(s) of concern--visual resources and fragile soils. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and development activities, closed in
order to pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized
vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails.
Whiskey Mountain, 8,776 acres designated in the 1987 RMP.
Value(s) of concern--bighorn sheep habitat. Proposed use limitation(s):
right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development activities, and motorized vehicle
use limited to designated roads and trails with seasonal closures.
Pursue extending locatable mineral withdrawals for a 20-year period.
East Fork, 4,431 acres designated in the 1987 RMP with a
proposed expansion of an additional 3,313 acres. Value(s) of concern--
elk habitat. Proposed use limitation(s): ROW exclusion area, closed to
mineral leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral
material disposals and related exploration and development activities,
and motorized vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails with
seasonal closures. Pursue extending locatable mineral withdrawals for a
20-year period.
Beaver Rim, 6,421 acres designated in the 1987 RMP with a
proposed expansion of an additional 14,111 acres. Value(s) of concern--
geologic visual resources, Native American concerns, unique plant
communities, and raptor nesting and habitat areas. Proposed use
limitation(s): ROW exclusion area, closed to mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable
mineral entry, closed to mineral material disposals and related
exploration and development activities, and motorized vehicle use
limited to designated roads and trails.
Green Mountain, 14,612 acres designated in the 1987 RMP
with a proposed expansion of an additional 10,248 acres. Value(s) of
concern--habitat for a resident elk population. Proposed use
limitation(s): ROW exclusion area, closed to mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle use
limited to designated roads and trails with seasonal closures.
National Historic Trails, 27,728 acres designated in the
1987 RMP. Value(s) of concern--the immediate setting of the national
historic trails. Proposed use limitation(s): Right-of-way (ROW)
exclusion area, closed to all mineral leases, closed to geophysical
exploration, closed to mineral material disposals and related
exploration and development activities, closed to pursue withdrawal
from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle use limited to
designated roads and trails.
South Pass Historical Mining Area, 12,576 acres designated
in the 1987 RMP. Value(s) of concern--historical and visual resources
associated with historic mining and its setting. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and development activities, closed to
pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle
use limited to designated roads and trails.
Continental Divide Scenic Trail, not designated in 1987
RMP. Alternative B proposes 259,380 acres. Value(s) of concern--
recreation and visual resources associated with the congressionally
designated national scenic trail. Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-
way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral leases, closed to
geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle use
limited to designated roads and trails in a buffer along the Trail.
Cedar Ridge, not designated in 1987 RMP. Alternative B
proposes 7,039 acres. Value(s) of concern--paleontological resources
and Native American religious and sacred sites and their settings.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed
to all mineral leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to
mineral material disposals and related exploration and development
activities, closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry,
and motorized vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails.
Castle Gardens, not designated in 1987 RMP. Alternative B
proposes 8,469 acres. Value(s) of concern--paleontological resources
and Native
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American religious and sacred sites and their settings. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and development activities, closed to
pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle
use limited to designated roads and trails.
Sweetwater Rocks, not designated in the 1987 RMP.
Alternative B proposes 152,347 acres. Value(s) of concern--geologic and
visual resources and recreational values. Proposed use limitation(s):
right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral leases, closed
to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material disposals and
related exploration and development activities, closed to pursue
withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle use
limited to designated roads and trails.
Regional Historic Trails and Early Highways, not
designated in the 1987 RMP. Alternative B proposes 89,016 acres.
Value(s) of concern--historical/cultural resources and their settings.
Proposed use limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed
to all mineral leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to
mineral material disposals and related exploration and development
activities, closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry,
and motorized vehicle use limited to designated roads and trails in a
buffer around the trails.
Government Draw/Upper Sweetwater sage-grouse, not
designated by the 1987 RMP. Alternative B proposes 1,246,791 acres.
Value(s) of concern--Greater sage-grouse habitat. Proposed use
limitation(s): right-of-way (ROW) exclusion area, closed to all mineral
leases, closed to geophysical exploration, closed to mineral material
disposals and related exploration and development activities, closed to
pursue withdrawal from locatable mineral entry, and motorized vehicle
use limited to designated roads and trails.
Alternative A proposes to maintain the nine existing ACECs.
Alternative B proposes to establish all of the ACECs listed above and
to pursue withdrawals from locatable mineral entry for 1,396,844 acres.
Alternative C proposes to eliminate all ACECs and manage the areas with
standard stipulations (such as a \1\2\;-mile buffer on each side of the
national historic trails).
Alternative D, the preferred alternative, proposes ACEC designation
for the following ACECs that are the same as designated in the 1987
RMP: Lander Slope (25,065 acres), Red Canyon (15,109 acres), Whiskey
Mountain (8,776 acres), and Beaver Rim (6,421 acres). The following
ACECs were designated in the 1987 RMP but expanded in the preferred
alternative: East Fork (4,431 acres plus 6,777 acres--including acres
that were transferred from the Dubois Badlands ACEC designated in 1987
but not in the preferred alternative), and Green Mountain (14,612 acres
plus an additional 6,777 acres). The preferred alternative modifies the
1987 designated South Pass Historic Mining Area to include additional
lands associated with the congressionally designated trails for a total
of 124,229 acres. A portion of the Government Draw/Upper Sweetwater
sage-grouse ACEC is identified for management as a reference and
education area containing the Twin Creek ACEC of 36,302 acres. The
preferred alternative did not adopt the following ACECs proposed under
Alternative B: Cedar Ridge, Castle Gardens, Sweetwater Rocks,
Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, Regional Historic Trails and
Early Highways, and Government Draw/Upper Sweetwater sage-grouse.
13,378 acres in ACECs are closed to pursue withdrawal from locatable
mineral entry.
The BLM initiated a wild and scenic rivers (WSR) review of all BLM-
administered public lands along waterways within the Lander Field
Office. The BLM requests the public to submit information regarding the
suitability of eligible river segments for inclusion in the National
Wild and Scenic Rivers System. The BLM will use comments submitted
during the announced comment period to gather additional data to
determine suitability for inclusion into the National Wild and Scenic
Rivers System.
You may submit comments in writing to the BLM at any public
meeting, or you may submit them to the BLM using one of the methods
listed in the ADDRESSES section above. In order to reduce the use of
paper and control costs, the BLM strongly encourages the public to
submit comments electronically at the project Web site or via e-mail.
Only comments submitted using the methods described in the ADDRESSES
section above will be accepted. Comments submitted must include the
commenter's name and street address. Whenever possible, please include
reference to either the page or section in the Draft RMP/EIS to which
the comment applies. 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 above address during regular business hours (8 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. All submissions from organizations or businesses, and
from individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials
of organizations or businesses, are available for public inspection in
their entirety.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 1506.10; 43 CFR 1610.2, 1610.7-2 and
8350.
Donald A. Simpson,
State Director.
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