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General Management Plan, Final
Environmental Impact Statement,
Guadalupe Mountains National Park,
Texas
National Park Service, Interior.
Notice of availability.
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Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42
U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), the National Park
Service (NPS) announces the
availability of a Final Environmental
Impact Statement for the General
Management Plan, Guadalupe
Mountains National Park, Texas.
DATES: The NPS will execute a Record
of Decision no sooner than 30 days
following publication in the Federal
Register by the Environmental
Protection Agency of the Notice of
Availability of the Final Environmental
Impact Statement.
ADDRESSES: Information will be
available for public inspection online at
https://parkplanning.nps.gov/gumo, in
the office of the Superintendent, Dennis
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A. Vasquez, at the Park Headquarters/
Pine Springs Visitor Center: 400 Pine
Canyon Drive, Salt Flat, TX 79847–
4755; telephone (915) 828–3251 ext.
2100.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
´
Dennis A. Vasquez, Superintendent,
Guadalupe Mountains National Park,
HC 60, Box 400, Salt Flat, TX 79847–
9400; email address
GUMO_Superintendent@nps.gov;
telephone (915) 828–3251 ext. 2100.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
document describes four management
alternatives including a no-action
alternative and the NPS preferred
alternative. The anticipated
environmental impacts of those
alternatives are analyzed. The final
document also includes responses to
substantive comments from the public,
from traditionally associated American
Indian tribes, and from government
agencies.
The no-action alternative would
extend existing conditions and
management trends into the future. This
alternative serves as a basis of
comparison for evaluating the action
alternatives. The preferred alternative
would emphasize wilderness values and
the restoration of ecosystem processes
while expanding some opportunities for
visitors to enjoy easier access to park
settings than currently exist. Enhanced
interpretation would include expansion
of visitor facilities and services in the
Pine Springs visitor center. New
administration facilities and a
campground would be constructed, and
improved facilities and activities would
be provided at other sites throughout
the park. Alternative B would promote
wilderness values and restoration of
natural ecosystem processes. Campsites
and horse corrals would be closed and
their sites revegetated. The limited
amount of new construction would
primarily support resource protection.
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Improvements in interpretation would
be less extensive than in the preferred
alternative. Alternative C would expand
opportunities for visitors to enjoy a
wider range of park settings. New park
access and facility improvements would
provide activities, interpretation, and
visitor gateways to the interior of the
park from the south and west, recreation
opportunities for more diverse visitor
groups, and improved administrative
facilities.
Dated: October 30, 2012.
John Wessels,
Regional Director, Intermountain Region,
National Park Service.
Editorial Note: This document was
received at the Office of the Federal Register
on June 11, 2013.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
[NPS-IMR-GUMO-11509; PX.P0166755C.00.1]
General Management Plan, Final Environmental Impact Statement,
Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas
AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42
U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), the National Park Service (NPS) announces the
availability of a Final Environmental Impact Statement for the General
Management Plan, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas.
DATES: The NPS will execute a Record of Decision no sooner than 30 days
following publication in the Federal Register by the Environmental
Protection Agency of the Notice of Availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement.
ADDRESSES: Information will be available for public inspection online
at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/gumo, in the office of the
Superintendent, Dennis A. V[aacute]squez, at the Park Headquarters/Pine
Springs Visitor Center: 400 Pine Canyon Drive, Salt Flat, TX 79847-
4755; telephone (915) 828-3251 ext. 2100.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dennis A. V[aacute]squez,
Superintendent, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, HC 60, Box 400, Salt
Flat, TX 79847-9400; email address GUMO_Superintendent@nps.gov;
telephone (915) 828-3251 ext. 2100.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The document describes four management
alternatives including a no-action alternative and the NPS preferred
alternative. The anticipated environmental impacts of those
alternatives are analyzed. The final document also includes responses
to substantive comments from the public, from traditionally associated
American Indian tribes, and from government agencies.
The no-action alternative would extend existing conditions and
management trends into the future. This alternative serves as a basis
of comparison for evaluating the action alternatives. The preferred
alternative would emphasize wilderness values and the restoration of
ecosystem processes while expanding some opportunities for visitors to
enjoy easier access to park settings than currently exist. Enhanced
interpretation would include expansion of visitor facilities and
services in the Pine Springs visitor center. New administration
facilities and a campground would be constructed, and improved
facilities and activities would be provided at other sites throughout
the park. Alternative B would promote wilderness values and restoration
of natural ecosystem processes. Campsites and horse corrals would be
closed and their sites revegetated. The limited amount of new
construction would primarily support resource protection. Improvements
in interpretation would be less extensive than in the preferred
alternative. Alternative C would expand opportunities for visitors to
enjoy a wider range of park settings. New park access and facility
improvements would provide activities, interpretation, and visitor
gateways to the interior of the park from the south and west,
recreation opportunities for more diverse visitor groups, and improved
administrative facilities.
Dated: October 30, 2012.
John Wessels,
Regional Director, Intermountain Region, National Park Service.
Editorial Note: This document was received at the Office of the
Federal Register on June 11, 2013.
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