Notice of Availability of the Environmental Assessment and Notice of Public Hearing Federal Coal Lease Application KYES-53865, Kentucky, 37842-37843 [2013-14981]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLES93000–L51100000–GA0000–241AOO,
KYES–53865]
Notice of Availability of the
Environmental Assessment and Notice
of Public Hearing Federal Coal Lease
Application KYES–53865, Kentucky
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability and
Notice of Public Hearing.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with Federal
coal management regulations, the
Bledsoe Coal Corporation, Federal Coal
Lease-By-Application (LBA)
Environmental Assessment (EA) is
available for public review and
comment. The United States
Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) Southeastern
States Field Office will hold a public
hearing to receive comments on the EA,
Fair Market Value (FMV), and
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Maximum Economic Recovery (MER) of
the coal resources for the Bledsoe/
Beechfork Mine LBA Tract, serial
number KYES–53865.
DATES: The public hearing will be held
on June 25, 2013, at 6 p.m. Written
comments should be received no later
than July 25, 2013.
ADDRESSES: The public hearing will be
held at the Town Hall, 15 South Center
Street, Hyden, Kentucky. Copies of the
EA and the unsigned Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) are available
at the Southeastern States Field Office.
The hearing will be advertised in the
Leslie County News located in Hyden,
Kentucky. Written comments on the EA,
FMV, and MER should be addressed to
Michael W. Glasson, BLM Eastern
States, Division of Lands and Minerals,
Mail Stop 4238, 20 M Street SE.,
Washington, DC 20003. Comments may
be emailed to mglasson@blm.gov. Please
note ‘‘Coal Lease By Application KYES–
53865’’ in the subject line for all emails
or mailing envelops.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael W. Glasson, at 202–912–7723,
email: mglasson@blm.gov. Information
about the EA and the unsigned Decision
Notice/Finding of No Significant Impact
can be obtained by contacting Bruce
Dawson, Southeastern States Field
Office Manager, phone 601–977–5450.
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 EA
addresses the cultural, socioeconomic,
environmental, and cumulative impacts
that would likely result from leasing
these coal lands. The lands included in
the Bledsoe/Beechfork Mine LBA Tract
are located in Leslie County, Kentucky,
approximately 10 miles south of Hyden,
Kentucky, on National Forest Service
lands, described as follows: A certain
tract or parcel of land located in Leslie
and Harlan Counties, Kentucky, and
situated on Beech Fork and Caywood
Creek thereof, and Upper Double Branch
and Trace Branch, both waters of Shells
Laurel of Greasy Fork, and more
particularly described as follows:
Beginning at a marked sycamore
standing on the northeast edge of Beech
Fork, about 400′ below the mouth of
Caywood Creek, same being the 2nd
corner of the George Hoskins 100 Acre
Grant No. 59799. Thence running with
the first line of said Hoskins grant
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reversed N 27°31′04″ E a distance of
296.00 feet to a stake in said line and
at its point of intersection with the 9th
line of the Jacob Gross 100 Acre Grant
No. 59793. Thence running with the
said 9th line of said Gross grant reversed
N 72°57′26″ W a distance of 15.17 feet
to a stake in said line and at its point
of intersection with the 1st line of the
Edmond Burkhart 100 Acre Grant No.
57368. Thence running with the same
1st line of said Burkhart grant N 22°03′
37″ E a distance of 687.53 feet crossing
the spur between Beech Fork and Fern
Branch thereof to a marked forked
beech, witnessed by a chestnut oak and
a white oak marked as bearing trees, the
2nd corner thereto. Thence running
with the 2nd course thereof N 50°39′17″
E a distance of 881.17 feet to a stake,
witnessed by a beech and hickory
marked as bearing trees, the 3rd corner
thereto. Thence running with the third
line thereof N 08°33′57″ E a distance of
1343.35 feet to a large marked chestnut,
witnessed by a white oak, chestnut, and
black gum marked as bearing trees, the
4th corner thereto. Thence running with
the 4th course, N 38°37′46″ E a distance
of 1280.13 feet to a stake in said line
and at its point of intersection with the
4th line of the aforesaid Jacob Gross 100
Acre Grant No. 59793. Thence running
with the 4th course there of S 80°22′06″
E a distance of 236.97 feet to a stake on
top of the divide between Fern Branch
and the left hand fork of Caywood, the
4th corner thereto. Thence running up
and with the crest of said divide as it
meanders S 01°19′32″ E a distance of
6204.99 feet to a drilled hole in the top
of an oval shaped rock on the east bank
of the original channel of Beech Fork
about 175 feet below the mouth of Coal
Bank Hollow. Thence S 76°52′55″ W a
distance of 217.84 feet crossing
Highway No. 421 to a stake in the center
of the present channel of Beech Fork.
Thence running down the said Beech
Fork and with its center thereof as it
meanders N 51°47′22″ W a distance of
116.98′ to a cross on a rock. Thence N
72°27′07″ W a distance of 243.24 feet to
a cross on a rock. Thence N 49°12′20″
W a distance of 122.27 feet to a cross on
a rock in the mouth of Mill Hollow.
Thence N 10° 12′08″ E a distance of
134.53 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence
N 26°31′23″ W a distance of 463.49 feet
to a cross on a rock. Thence N 42°27′10″
W a distance of 249.67 feet to a cross on
a rock. Thence N 06°56′45″ E a distance
of 252.81 feet to a cross on a rock.
Thence N 13°40′23″ W a distance of
530.41 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence
N 28°51′32″ W a distance of 309.98 feet
to a stake in the mouth of Caywood
Branch. Thence N 59d 12′23″ W a
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distance of 431.44 feet to a stake.
Thence N 81°46′41″ W a distance of
209.69 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence
N 60°52′22″ W a distance of 411.96′ to
a stake. Thence N 78°41′51″ W a
distance of 280.93 feet to the point of
beginning. Being the western portion of
the United States Forestry Service Tract
No. 3094Bd, and being the remainder of
land not included in the Caywood
Branch Coal Lease, TVA Tract No.
XEKCR–39 L (Parcel NO. 1) and having
an area containing 174.36 acres, more or
less.
Bledsoe Coal Corporation requested
the Bledsoe/Beechfork Mine LBA Tract
to mine the underground coal reserves
as an extension from their existing
Beechfork Mine. The tract has one
minable coal bed, the Fire Clay bed. The
minable portions of the coal bed in this
area are around 2.5–3.0 feet in
thickness. The tract contains more than
400,000 tons of recoverable high-volatile
‘A’ bituminous coal. The coal quality in
the Fire Clay coal bed on an ‘‘as
received basis’’ is as follows: 12,900
Btu/lb., 6.5 percent moisture, 7.2
percent ash, 34.6 percent volatile
matter, 51.5 percent fixed carbon and
1.02 percent sulfur. The public is
invited to the meeting to make public
and/or written comments on the
environmental implications of leasing
the proposed tract, the FMV, and MER
of the tract.
Proprietary data marked as
confidential may be submitted to the
BLM in response to the solicitation of
public comments. Data so marked shall
be treated in accordance with the laws
and regulations governing
confidentiality of such information.
Before including your address, phone
number, email 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. A copy of the comments
submitted by the public on the EA, FMV
and MER, except those portions
identified as proprietary by the author
and meeting exemptions stated in the
Freedom of Information Act, will be
available for review at the BLM Eastern
States, 7450 Boston Blvd., Springfield,
Virginia.
Comments should address, but need
not be limited to the following:
1. The quality of the coal resource;
2. The mining methods or methods
which would achieve MER of the coal,
including specifications of seams to be
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mined and the most desirable timing
and rate of production;
3. Whether this tract is likely to be
mined as part of an existing mine and
therefore should be evaluated on a
realistic incremental basis, in relation to
the existing mine to which it has the
greatest value;
4. Whether the tract should be
evaluated as part of a potential larger
mining unit and re-evaluated as a
portion of a new potential mine (i.e., a
tract which does not in itself form a
logical mining unit);
5. Restrictions to mining that may
affect coal recovery;
6. The price that the mined coal
would bring when sold;
7. Costs, including mining and
reclamation, of producing the coal;
8. The timing and annual production
tonnage;
9. The percentage rate at which
anticipated income streams should be
discounted, either with inflation or in
the absence of inflation, in which case
the anticipated rate of inflation should
be given;
10. Depreciation, depletion,
amortization and other tax accounting
factors;
11. The value of any surface estate
where held privately;
12. Documented information on the
terms and conditions of recent and
similar coal land transactions in the
lease sale area; and
13. Any comparable sales data of
similar coal lands; mining conditions,
and coal quantities.
Substantive comments, whether
written or oral, will receive equal
consideration prior to any lease offering.
The foregoing is published in the
Federal Register pursuant to 43 CFR
Subparts 3422 and 3425.
Bruce Dawson,
BLM Southeastern States Field Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLIDI002000.13300000.EO0000]
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Panels F and G Lease
and Mine Plan Modification Project at
Smoky Canyon Mine, Caribou County,
ID
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior; United States Forest Service,
Agriculture.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
AGENCIES:
SUMMARY: In compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, the Federal Land Policy
and Management Act (FLPMA) of 1976,
and the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920, as
amended, notice is hereby given that the
U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau
of Land Management (BLM), Pocatello
Field Office, and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS),
Caribou-Targhee National Forest
(CTNF), will jointly prepare an
environmental impact statement (EIS) to
determine and analyze the effects of
approving a proposed phosphate mine
lease and mine plan modifications (the
Proposed Action) on Federal mineral
leases held by the J.R. Simplot Company
(Simplot), in southeastern Idaho. The
EIS will tier to the Final EIS prepared
by the BLM and USFS for Panels F and
G at Smoky Canyon Mine in 2007 and
will consider the effects of the proposed
lease and mine plan modifications.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the scope of the
analysis described in this notice by July
24, 2013. The BLM will announce future
meetings and any other public
involvement activities at least 15 days
in advance through public notices,
media news releases, and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted to: Panels F and G Lease and
Mine Plan Modification Project EIS,
C/O JBR Environmental, 8160 South
Highland Drive, Sandy, Utah 84093, or
via email at:
blm_id_scm_panelsfg@blm.gov. Please
reference ‘‘Panels F and G Lease and
MinePlan Modification Project EIS’’ on
all correspondence.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Diane Wheeler, Bureau of Land
Management, Pocatello Field Office,
4350 Cliffs Drive, Pocatello, Idaho
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLES93000-L51100000-GA0000-241AOO, KYES-53865]
Notice of Availability of the Environmental Assessment and Notice
of Public Hearing Federal Coal Lease Application KYES-53865, Kentucky
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Hearing.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with Federal coal management regulations, the
Bledsoe Coal Corporation, Federal Coal Lease-By-Application (LBA)
Environmental Assessment (EA) is available for public review and
comment. The United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) Southeastern States Field Office will hold a public
hearing to receive comments on the EA, Fair Market Value (FMV), and
Maximum Economic Recovery (MER) of the coal resources for the Bledsoe/
Beechfork Mine LBA Tract, serial number KYES-53865.
DATES: The public hearing will be held on June 25, 2013, at 6 p.m.
Written comments should be received no later than July 25, 2013.
ADDRESSES: The public hearing will be held at the Town Hall, 15 South
Center Street, Hyden, Kentucky. Copies of the EA and the unsigned
Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) are available at the
Southeastern States Field Office. The hearing will be advertised in the
Leslie County News located in Hyden, Kentucky. Written comments on the
EA, FMV, and MER should be addressed to Michael W. Glasson, BLM Eastern
States, Division of Lands and Minerals, Mail Stop 4238, 20 M Street
SE., Washington, DC 20003. Comments may be emailed to mglasson@blm.gov.
Please note ``Coal Lease By Application KYES-53865'' in the subject
line for all emails or mailing envelops.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael W. Glasson, at 202-912-7723,
email: mglasson@blm.gov. Information about the EA and the unsigned
Decision Notice/Finding of No Significant Impact can be obtained by
contacting Bruce Dawson, Southeastern States Field Office Manager,
phone 601-977-5450. 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 EA addresses the cultural,
socioeconomic, environmental, and cumulative impacts that would likely
result from leasing these coal lands. The lands included in the
Bledsoe/Beechfork Mine LBA Tract are located in Leslie County,
Kentucky, approximately 10 miles south of Hyden, Kentucky, on National
Forest Service lands, described as follows: A certain tract or parcel
of land located in Leslie and Harlan Counties, Kentucky, and situated
on Beech Fork and Caywood Creek thereof, and Upper Double Branch and
Trace Branch, both waters of Shells Laurel of Greasy Fork, and more
particularly described as follows: Beginning at a marked sycamore
standing on the northeast edge of Beech Fork, about 400' below the
mouth of Caywood Creek, same being the 2nd corner of the George Hoskins
100 Acre Grant No. 59799. Thence running with the first line of said
Hoskins grant reversed N 27[deg]31'04'' E a distance of 296.00 feet to
a stake in said line and at its point of intersection with the 9th line
of the Jacob Gross 100 Acre Grant No. 59793. Thence running with the
said 9th line of said Gross grant reversed N 72[deg]57'26'' W a
distance of 15.17 feet to a stake in said line and at its point of
intersection with the 1st line of the Edmond Burkhart 100 Acre Grant
No. 57368. Thence running with the same 1st line of said Burkhart grant
N 22[deg]03' 37'' E a distance of 687.53 feet crossing the spur between
Beech Fork and Fern Branch thereof to a marked forked beech, witnessed
by a chestnut oak and a white oak marked as bearing trees, the 2nd
corner thereto. Thence running with the 2nd course thereof N
50[deg]39'17'' E a distance of 881.17 feet to a stake, witnessed by a
beech and hickory marked as bearing trees, the 3rd corner thereto.
Thence running with the third line thereof N 08[deg]33'57'' E a
distance of 1343.35 feet to a large marked chestnut, witnessed by a
white oak, chestnut, and black gum marked as bearing trees, the 4th
corner thereto. Thence running with the 4th course, N 38[deg]37'46'' E
a distance of 1280.13 feet to a stake in said line and at its point of
intersection with the 4th line of the aforesaid Jacob Gross 100 Acre
Grant No. 59793. Thence running with the 4th course there of S
80[deg]22'06'' E a distance of 236.97 feet to a stake on top of the
divide between Fern Branch and the left hand fork of Caywood, the 4th
corner thereto. Thence running up and with the crest of said divide as
it meanders S 01[deg]19'32'' E a distance of 6204.99 feet to a drilled
hole in the top of an oval shaped rock on the east bank of the original
channel of Beech Fork about 175 feet below the mouth of Coal Bank
Hollow. Thence S 76[deg]52'55'' W a distance of 217.84 feet crossing
Highway No. 421 to a stake in the center of the present channel of
Beech Fork. Thence running down the said Beech Fork and with its center
thereof as it meanders N 51[deg]47'22'' W a distance of 116.98' to a
cross on a rock. Thence N 72[deg]27'07'' W a distance of 243.24 feet to
a cross on a rock. Thence N 49[deg]12'20'' W a distance of 122.27 feet
to a cross on a rock in the mouth of Mill Hollow. Thence N 10[deg]
12'08'' E a distance of 134.53 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence N
26[deg]31'23'' W a distance of 463.49 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence
N 42[deg]27'10'' W a distance of 249.67 feet to a cross on a rock.
Thence N 06[deg]56'45'' E a distance of 252.81 feet to a cross on a
rock. Thence N 13[deg]40'23'' W a distance of 530.41 feet to a cross on
a rock. Thence N 28[deg]51'32'' W a distance of 309.98 feet to a stake
in the mouth of Caywood Branch. Thence N 59d 12'23'' W a
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distance of 431.44 feet to a stake. Thence N 81[deg]46'41'' W a
distance of 209.69 feet to a cross on a rock. Thence N 60[deg]52'22'' W
a distance of 411.96' to a stake. Thence N 78[deg]41'51'' W a distance
of 280.93 feet to the point of beginning. Being the western portion of
the United States Forestry Service Tract No. 3094Bd, and being the
remainder of land not included in the Caywood Branch Coal Lease, TVA
Tract No. XEKCR-39 L (Parcel NO. 1) and having an area containing
174.36 acres, more or less.
Bledsoe Coal Corporation requested the Bledsoe/Beechfork Mine LBA
Tract to mine the underground coal reserves as an extension from their
existing Beechfork Mine. The tract has one minable coal bed, the Fire
Clay bed. The minable portions of the coal bed in this area are around
2.5-3.0 feet in thickness. The tract contains more than 400,000 tons of
recoverable high-volatile `A' bituminous coal. The coal quality in the
Fire Clay coal bed on an ``as received basis'' is as follows: 12,900
Btu/lb., 6.5 percent moisture, 7.2 percent ash, 34.6 percent volatile
matter, 51.5 percent fixed carbon and 1.02 percent sulfur. The public
is invited to the meeting to make public and/or written comments on the
environmental implications of leasing the proposed tract, the FMV, and
MER of the tract.
Proprietary data marked as confidential may be submitted to the BLM
in response to the solicitation of public comments. Data so marked
shall be treated in accordance with the laws and regulations governing
confidentiality of such information. Before including your address,
phone number, email 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. A copy of the comments
submitted by the public on the EA, FMV and MER, except those portions
identified as proprietary by the author and meeting exemptions stated
in the Freedom of Information Act, will be available for review at the
BLM Eastern States, 7450 Boston Blvd., Springfield, Virginia.
Comments should address, but need not be limited to the following:
1. The quality of the coal resource;
2. The mining methods or methods which would achieve MER of the
coal, including specifications of seams to be mined and the most
desirable timing and rate of production;
3. Whether this tract is likely to be mined as part of an existing
mine and therefore should be evaluated on a realistic incremental
basis, in relation to the existing mine to which it has the greatest
value;
4. Whether the tract should be evaluated as part of a potential
larger mining unit and re-evaluated as a portion of a new potential
mine (i.e., a tract which does not in itself form a logical mining
unit);
5. Restrictions to mining that may affect coal recovery;
6. The price that the mined coal would bring when sold;
7. Costs, including mining and reclamation, of producing the coal;
8. The timing and annual production tonnage;
9. The percentage rate at which anticipated income streams should
be discounted, either with inflation or in the absence of inflation, in
which case the anticipated rate of inflation should be given;
10. Depreciation, depletion, amortization and other tax accounting
factors;
11. The value of any surface estate where held privately;
12. Documented information on the terms and conditions of recent
and similar coal land transactions in the lease sale area; and
13. Any comparable sales data of similar coal lands; mining
conditions, and coal quantities.
Substantive comments, whether written or oral, will receive equal
consideration prior to any lease offering.
The foregoing is published in the Federal Register pursuant to 43
CFR Subparts 3422 and 3425.
Bruce Dawson,
BLM Southeastern States Field Office.
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