Notice of Availability of the Proposed Land Use Plan Amendments for Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar Sands Resources on Lands Administered by the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, 67663-67664 [2012-27405]
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Emailed and faxed protests will not be
accepted as valid protests unless the
protesting party also provides the
original letter by either regular or
overnight mail postmarked by the close
of the protest period. Under these
conditions, the BLM will consider the
emailed or faxed protest as an advance
copy and it will receive full
consideration. If you wish to provide
the BLM with such advance
notification, please direct faxed protests
to the attention of the BLM protest
coordinator at 202–245–0028, and
emails to Brenda_HudgensWilliams@blm.gov.
Before including your phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your protest,
you should be aware that your entire
protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your protest 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, 40 CFR
1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2; 43 CFR 1610.5.
Thomas Pogacnik,
Deputy State Director, California.
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Notice of Availability of the Proposed
Land Use Plan Amendments for
Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar Sands
Resources on Lands Administered by
the Bureau of Land Management in
Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and
Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
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 the Proposed Resource
Management Plan (RMP) Amendments
for Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar
Sands Resources on Lands
Administered by the BLM in Colorado,
Utah, and Wyoming and Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
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Statement (EIS) and by this notice is
announcing their availability. Under the
Proposed Plan, approximately 676,967
acres would be open for application for
future leasing and development of oil
shale, and approximately 129,567 acres
would be open for potential tar sands
leasing and development.
DATES: BLM planning regulations state
that any person who meets the
conditions as described in the
regulations may protest the BLM’s
Proposed RMP/Final EIS. A person who
meets the conditions and files a protest
must file the protest within 30 days of
the date that the Environmental
Protection Agency publishes its Notice
of Availability (NOA) in the Federal
Register.
Copies of the Proposed
RMP/Final EIS have been sent to
affected Federal, State, and local
government agencies and to other
stakeholders, including tribal
governments. Copies of the Proposed
RMP/Final EIS are available for public
inspection at the BLM office locations
listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice.
Interested persons may also review
the Proposed RMP/Final EIS at the
following Web site: https://
ostseis.anl.gov. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to one of the
following addresses:
Regular Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Williams, P.O. Box
71383, Washington, DC 20024–1383.
Overnight Mail: BLM Director (210),
Attention: Brenda Williams, 20 M
Street SE., Room 2134LM,
Washington, DC 20003.
Publication of the NOA for the Proposed
RMP/Final EIS does not trigger a formal
comment period. The BLM, however,
may choose to review any comments
submitted following publication of the
NOA and use them to inform the
agency’s Record of Decision (ROD).
Those individuals wishing to submit
comments are asked to do so through
the Oil Shale and Tar Sands
Programmatic EIS project Web site
(https://ostseis.anl.gov). Individuals
should note that the BLM will consider
comments only to the extent practicable
and will not respond to comments
individually.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Sherri Thompson, BLM Oil Shale and
Tar Sands Resources Programmatic EIS
Project Manager, by telephone: 303–
239–3758; mail: BLM Colorado Office,
2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood,
Colorado 80215; or email:
sthompso@blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
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(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 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: Copies of
the Proposed RMP/Final EIS are
available for public inspection at the
following BLM office locations:
Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield
Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215.
Northwest District Office, 2815 H Road,
Grand Junction, Colorado 81506.
Colorado River Valley Field Office, 2300
River Frontage Road, Silt, Colorado
81652.
White River Field Office, 220 East
Market Street, Meeker, Colorado
81641.
Utah State Office, 440 West 200 South,
Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101.
Green River District Office, 170 South
500 East, Vernal Utah 84078.
Price Field Office, 125 South 600 West,
Price, Utah 84501.
Color Country District Office, 176 East
D.L. Sargent Drive, Cedar City, Utah
84721.
Richfield Field Office, 150 East 900
North, Richfield, Utah 84701.
Canyon Country District Office, 82 East
Dogwood, Moab, Utah 84532.
Monticello Field Office, 365 North
Main, Monticello, Utah 84535.
Wyoming State Office, 5353
Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne,
Wyoming 82009.
High Desert District Office, 280
Highway 191 North, Rock Springs,
Wyoming 82901.
Kemmerer Field Office, 312 Highway
189 North, Kemmerer, Wyoming
83101.
Rawlins Field Office, 1300 North Third,
Rawlins, Wyoming 82301.
In September 2008, pursuant to
Section 369 of the Energy Policy Act of
2005, FLPMA, and NEPA, the BLM
issued a Proposed Plan Amendments/
Final Oil Shale and Tar Sands (OSTS)
Programmatic EIS analyzing the
environmental and socioeconomic
impacts of amending 12 land use plans
to designate public lands administered
by the BLM as available for commercial
leasing for oil shale or tar sands
development. The planning area lies
within the Green River Formation in
Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. The
November 17, 2008, ROD that followed
this Programmatic EIS adopted the
proposed land use amendments
reflecting the allocation decisions
analyzed in the 2008 OSTS
Programmatic EIS. These land allocation
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decisions, which are currently in effect,
were challenged in a lawsuit brought by
a coalition of environmental
organizations in January 2009. As part
of a settlement agreement entered into
by the United States to resolve the
lawsuit and in light of new information
that has emerged since the 2008 OSTS
Programmatic EIS was prepared, the
BLM decided to take a fresh look at the
land allocations analyzed in the 2008
OSTS Programmatic EIS. In this
Proposed RMP/Final EIS (2012), the
BLM proposes to amend 10 land use
plans in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
to describe those areas that will be open
and those that will be closed to
application for commercial leasing,
exploration, and development of oil
shale and tar sands resources.
The BLM published its Notice of
Intent to prepare a Programmatic EIS in
the Federal Register on April 14, 2011
(76 FR 21003). The BLM conducted
public scoping meetings in April and
May of 2011, in Salt Lake City, Vernal,
and Price, Utah; Rock Springs and
Cheyenne, Wyoming; and Rifle and
Denver, Colorado. Approximately
28,800 people participated in the
scoping process by attending public
meetings and/or submitting comments.
The BLM published a scoping report in
October 2011, summarizing and
categorizing issues, concerns, and
comments, and considered them in
developing the alternatives in this 2012
Programmatic EIS.
The study area analyzed in the
Programmatic EIS for the oil shale
resources includes the most geologically
prospective resources of the Green River
Formation located in the Green River,
Piceance, Uinta, and Washakie Basins,
encompassing approximately 3,540,000
acres on the basis of the grade and
thickness of the oil shale deposits.
For the tar sands resources, the study
area analyzed in the Programmatic EIS
includes those locations designated as
Special Tar Sand Areas (STSAs) by
Congress in the Combined Hydrocarbon
Leasing Act of 1981 (Pub. L. 97–78). The
tar sands study area covers about
1,026,000 acres.
The oil shale and tar sands resources
within the study areas defined in the
Programmatic EIS are located within the
jurisdiction of 12 separate BLM
administrative units. These units are
Glenwood Springs, Grand Junction, and
White River Field Offices in Colorado;
the Moab, Monticello, Price, Richfield,
and Vernal Field Offices, and the Grand
Staircase Escalante National Monument
in Utah; and the Kemmerer, Rawlins,
and Rock Springs Field Offices in
Wyoming.
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Within the above-listed
administrative units and the defined
boundaries of the most geologically
prospective resources of the Green River
formation and the designated STSAs,
public lands managed by the BLM
where the Federal government owns full
fee title or just the subsurface mineral
estate (split estate lands) are included in
the scope of the Programmatic EIS
analysis. Tribal lands on which both the
surface estate and subsurface mineral
estate are owned by the tribe are not
included in the scope of analysis.
The Environmental Protection Agency
published a NOA of the Draft RMP
Amendments/Programmatic EIS in the
Federal Register on February 3, 2012
(77 FR 5513), for a 90-day public review
and comment period. The comment
period closed on May 2, 2012. Open
house meetings were held during March
2012 to provide additional information
on the Draft Programmatic EIS.
Comments on the Draft Programmatic
EIS received from the public and
cooperating agencies were considered
and incorporated, as appropriate, into
the proposed plan amendments. Of the
more than 161,000 comment letters
received, about 600 contained
substantive comments and
approximately 160,400 appeared to be
similar or identical to one another (i.e.,
form letters). Issues identified in the
comments include air quality, climate
change, water quality and quantity,
socio-economic concerns, wildlife
concerns, and cultural resources
concerns, as well as concerns related to
the agency’s compliance with FLPMA,
NEPA and the Energy Policy Act of
2005.
Comments on the Draft RMP
Amendment/Draft Programmatic EIS
received from the public, cooperating
agencies, other Federal agencies, as well
as internal BLM review were considered
and information incorporated as
appropriate into the Proposed RMP
Amendments/Final EIS. As a result of
public comments and upon further
review, corrections/revisions were made
to the Alternatives, and changes were
made from what was presented as the
Preferred Alternative in the Draft
Programmatic EIS. These changes have
resulted in a Proposed Plan Amendment
(composed of Alternative 2(b) from the
Draft Programmatic EIS, as well as
certain elements of the other
Alternatives) that references new
acreage figures. The 2012 Proposed
RMP/Final EIS addresses the allocation
of BLM-administered lands as closed or
open to the potential leasing and
development of oil shale and tar sands
resources, but will not affect other
management decisions contained in the
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RMPs governing the areas to be
included in the study area. Under the
Proposed Plan, approximately 676,967
acres would be open for application for
future leasing and development of oil
shale and approximately 129,567 acres
would be open for potential tar sands
leasing and development.
Instructions for filing a protest with
the Director of the BLM regarding the
Proposed RMP/Final EIS may be found
in the ‘‘Dear Reader’’ letter of the
Proposed RMP/Final EIS and at 43 CFR
1610.5–2. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to the appropriate
address, as set forth in the ADDRESSES
section above. Emailed and faxed
protests will not be accepted as valid
protests unless the protesting party also
provides the original letter by either
regular or overnight mail postmarked by
the close of the protest period.
Under these conditions, the BLM will
consider the emailed or faxed protest as
an advance copy and it will receive full
consideration. If you wish to provide
the BLM with such advance
notification, please direct emails to
Brenda_Hudgens-Williams@blm.gov and
faxed protests to the attention of the
BLM protest coordinator at 202–245–
0028.
Before including your phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your protest,
you should be aware that your entire
protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your protest 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; and
43 CFR 1610.2 and 1610.5.
Michael D. Nedd,
Assistant Director, Minerals and Realty
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Availability of the Proposed Land Use Plan Amendments
for Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar Sands Resources on Lands
Administered by the Bureau of Land Management in Colorado, Utah, and
Wyoming and Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
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), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has
prepared the Proposed Resource Management Plan (RMP) Amendments for
Allocation of Oil Shale and Tar Sands Resources on Lands Administered
by the BLM in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming and Final Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and by this notice is announcing
their availability. Under the Proposed Plan, approximately 676,967
acres would be open for application for future leasing and development
of oil shale, and approximately 129,567 acres would be open for
potential tar sands leasing and development.
DATES: BLM planning regulations state that any person who meets the
conditions as described in the regulations may protest the BLM's
Proposed RMP/Final EIS. A person who meets the conditions and files a
protest must file the protest within 30 days of the date that the
Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of Availability
(NOA) in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Proposed RMP/Final EIS have been sent to
affected Federal, State, and local government agencies and to other
stakeholders, including tribal governments. Copies of the Proposed RMP/
Final EIS are available for public inspection at the BLM office
locations listed in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this
notice.
Interested persons may also review the Proposed RMP/Final EIS at
the following Web site: https://ostseis.anl.gov. All protests must be in
writing and mailed to one of the following addresses:
Regular Mail: BLM Director (210), Attention: Brenda Williams, P.O. Box
71383, Washington, DC 20024-1383.
Overnight Mail: BLM Director (210), Attention: Brenda Williams, 20 M
Street SE., Room 2134LM, Washington, DC 20003.
Publication of the NOA for the Proposed RMP/Final EIS does not trigger
a formal comment period. The BLM, however, may choose to review any
comments submitted following publication of the NOA and use them to
inform the agency's Record of Decision (ROD). Those individuals wishing
to submit comments are asked to do so through the Oil Shale and Tar
Sands Programmatic EIS project Web site (https://ostseis.anl.gov).
Individuals should note that the BLM will consider comments only to the
extent practicable and will not respond to comments individually.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Sherri Thompson, BLM Oil Shale and
Tar Sands Resources Programmatic EIS Project Manager, by telephone:
303-239-3758; mail: BLM Colorado Office, 2850 Youngfield Street,
Lakewood, Colorado 80215; or email: sthompso@blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal
Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 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: Copies of the Proposed RMP/Final EIS are
available for public inspection at the following BLM office locations:
Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado
80215.
Northwest District Office, 2815 H Road, Grand Junction, Colorado 81506.
Colorado River Valley Field Office, 2300 River Frontage Road, Silt,
Colorado 81652.
White River Field Office, 220 East Market Street, Meeker, Colorado
81641.
Utah State Office, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah
84101.
Green River District Office, 170 South 500 East, Vernal Utah 84078.
Price Field Office, 125 South 600 West, Price, Utah 84501.
Color Country District Office, 176 East D.L. Sargent Drive, Cedar City,
Utah 84721.
Richfield Field Office, 150 East 900 North, Richfield, Utah 84701.
Canyon Country District Office, 82 East Dogwood, Moab, Utah 84532.
Monticello Field Office, 365 North Main, Monticello, Utah 84535.
Wyoming State Office, 5353 Yellowstone Road, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82009.
High Desert District Office, 280 Highway 191 North, Rock Springs,
Wyoming 82901.
Kemmerer Field Office, 312 Highway 189 North, Kemmerer, Wyoming 83101.
Rawlins Field Office, 1300 North Third, Rawlins, Wyoming 82301.
In September 2008, pursuant to Section 369 of the Energy Policy Act
of 2005, FLPMA, and NEPA, the BLM issued a Proposed Plan Amendments/
Final Oil Shale and Tar Sands (OSTS) Programmatic EIS analyzing the
environmental and socioeconomic impacts of amending 12 land use plans
to designate public lands administered by the BLM as available for
commercial leasing for oil shale or tar sands development. The planning
area lies within the Green River Formation in Colorado, Utah, and
Wyoming. The November 17, 2008, ROD that followed this Programmatic EIS
adopted the proposed land use amendments reflecting the allocation
decisions analyzed in the 2008 OSTS Programmatic EIS. These land
allocation
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decisions, which are currently in effect, were challenged in a lawsuit
brought by a coalition of environmental organizations in January 2009.
As part of a settlement agreement entered into by the United States to
resolve the lawsuit and in light of new information that has emerged
since the 2008 OSTS Programmatic EIS was prepared, the BLM decided to
take a fresh look at the land allocations analyzed in the 2008 OSTS
Programmatic EIS. In this Proposed RMP/Final EIS (2012), the BLM
proposes to amend 10 land use plans in Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming to
describe those areas that will be open and those that will be closed to
application for commercial leasing, exploration, and development of oil
shale and tar sands resources.
The BLM published its Notice of Intent to prepare a Programmatic
EIS in the Federal Register on April 14, 2011 (76 FR 21003). The BLM
conducted public scoping meetings in April and May of 2011, in Salt
Lake City, Vernal, and Price, Utah; Rock Springs and Cheyenne, Wyoming;
and Rifle and Denver, Colorado. Approximately 28,800 people
participated in the scoping process by attending public meetings and/or
submitting comments. The BLM published a scoping report in October
2011, summarizing and categorizing issues, concerns, and comments, and
considered them in developing the alternatives in this 2012
Programmatic EIS.
The study area analyzed in the Programmatic EIS for the oil shale
resources includes the most geologically prospective resources of the
Green River Formation located in the Green River, Piceance, Uinta, and
Washakie Basins, encompassing approximately 3,540,000 acres on the
basis of the grade and thickness of the oil shale deposits.
For the tar sands resources, the study area analyzed in the
Programmatic EIS includes those locations designated as Special Tar
Sand Areas (STSAs) by Congress in the Combined Hydrocarbon Leasing Act
of 1981 (Pub. L. 97-78). The tar sands study area covers about
1,026,000 acres.
The oil shale and tar sands resources within the study areas
defined in the Programmatic EIS are located within the jurisdiction of
12 separate BLM administrative units. These units are Glenwood Springs,
Grand Junction, and White River Field Offices in Colorado; the Moab,
Monticello, Price, Richfield, and Vernal Field Offices, and the Grand
Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah; and the Kemmerer,
Rawlins, and Rock Springs Field Offices in Wyoming.
Within the above-listed administrative units and the defined
boundaries of the most geologically prospective resources of the Green
River formation and the designated STSAs, public lands managed by the
BLM where the Federal government owns full fee title or just the
subsurface mineral estate (split estate lands) are included in the
scope of the Programmatic EIS analysis. Tribal lands on which both the
surface estate and subsurface mineral estate are owned by the tribe are
not included in the scope of analysis.
The Environmental Protection Agency published a NOA of the Draft
RMP Amendments/Programmatic EIS in the Federal Register on February 3,
2012 (77 FR 5513), for a 90-day public review and comment period. The
comment period closed on May 2, 2012. Open house meetings were held
during March 2012 to provide additional information on the Draft
Programmatic EIS. Comments on the Draft Programmatic EIS received from
the public and cooperating agencies were considered and incorporated,
as appropriate, into the proposed plan amendments. Of the more than
161,000 comment letters received, about 600 contained substantive
comments and approximately 160,400 appeared to be similar or identical
to one another (i.e., form letters). Issues identified in the comments
include air quality, climate change, water quality and quantity, socio-
economic concerns, wildlife concerns, and cultural resources concerns,
as well as concerns related to the agency's compliance with FLPMA, NEPA
and the Energy Policy Act of 2005.
Comments on the Draft RMP Amendment/Draft Programmatic EIS received
from the public, cooperating agencies, other Federal agencies, as well
as internal BLM review were considered and information incorporated as
appropriate into the Proposed RMP Amendments/Final EIS. As a result of
public comments and upon further review, corrections/revisions were
made to the Alternatives, and changes were made from what was presented
as the Preferred Alternative in the Draft Programmatic EIS. These
changes have resulted in a Proposed Plan Amendment (composed of
Alternative 2(b) from the Draft Programmatic EIS, as well as certain
elements of the other Alternatives) that references new acreage
figures. The 2012 Proposed RMP/Final EIS addresses the allocation of
BLM-administered lands as closed or open to the potential leasing and
development of oil shale and tar sands resources, but will not affect
other management decisions contained in the RMPs governing the areas to
be included in the study area. Under the Proposed Plan, approximately
676,967 acres would be open for application for future leasing and
development of oil shale and approximately 129,567 acres would be open
for potential tar sands leasing and development.
Instructions for filing a protest with the Director of the BLM
regarding the Proposed RMP/Final EIS may be found in the ``Dear
Reader'' letter of the Proposed RMP/Final EIS and at 43 CFR 1610.5-2.
All protests must be in writing and mailed to the appropriate address,
as set forth in the ADDRESSES section above. Emailed and faxed protests
will not be accepted as valid protests unless the protesting party also
provides the original letter by either regular or overnight mail
postmarked by the close of the protest period.
Under these conditions, the BLM will consider the emailed or faxed
protest as an advance copy and it will receive full consideration. If
you wish to provide the BLM with such advance notification, please
direct emails to Brenda_Hudgens-Williams@blm.gov and faxed protests to
the attention of the BLM protest coordinator at 202-245-0028.
Before including your phone number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your protest, you should be aware
that your entire protest--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your protest 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; and 43 CFR 1610.2 and
1610.5.
Michael D. Nedd,
Assistant Director, Minerals and Realty Management.
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