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a separate transaction, the City is also
proposing to obtain a conveyance of the
surface interest from the BLM. The City
has been leasing 80 acres of this public
land and using it as a landfill under the
provisions of the Recreation and Public
Purposes Act, as amended. The Notice
of Realty Action for the surface-interest
conveyance published in the Federal
Register on November 12, 2014 (79 FR
67186). The case file number is NMNM
133158.
The parcel of land referred to in this
notice consists of 125 acres of land
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situated in Dona Ana County, and is
described as follows:
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New Mexico Principal Meridian, New
Mexico
T. 23 S., R. 2 E.,
SEC. 11, W1⁄2NW1⁄4NW1⁄4NW1⁄4NE1⁄4,
W1⁄2SW1⁄4NW1⁄4NW1⁄4NE1⁄4, N1⁄2NW1⁄4,
N1⁄2SW1⁄4NW1⁄4, NW1⁄4SW1⁄4SW1⁄4NW1⁄4,
N1⁄2SE1⁄4NW1⁄4.
The area described contains 125 acres.
Under certain conditions, Section 209(b)
of FLPMA, 43 U.S.C. 1719(b) authorizes
the sale and conveyance of the federally
owned mineral interest in land to the
surface owner when the surface interest
is not federally owned. The objective is
to allow consolidation of the surface
and mineral interests when either one of
the following conditions exist: (1) There
are no known mineral values in the
land; or (2) Where continued Federal
ownership of the mineral interests
interferes with or precludes appropriate
non-mineral development and such
development is a more beneficial use of
the land than mineral development.
The lands were segregated from
operation of the public land laws,
including the general mining law,
subject to valid existing rights, when the
BLM published the Notice of Realty
Action pertaining to the application for
conveyance of the land for landfill use
under the Recreation and Public
Purposes Act. The application is being
processed to determine if either one of
the two specific FLPMA section 209
conditions exists and, if so, to otherwise
comply with the procedural
requirements of 43 CFR part 2720 and
Section 209 of the FLPMA. The
segregative effect of the previously
published Notice of Realty Action shall
terminate: (1) Upon issuance of a patent
or other document of conveyance as to
such mineral interests; (2) Upon final
rejection of the application; or (3) Two
years (August 1, 2016) after the date of
filing of the application, whichever
occurs first.
Comments: Your comments are
invited. Please submit all comments in
writing to Anthony Hom at the address
listed above.
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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: 43 CFR 2720.1–1(b).
Aden L. Seidlitz,
Associate State Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
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Notice of Availability of the Jordan
Cove Energy and Pacific Connector
Gas Pipeline Projects Draft
Environmental Impact Statement and
the Draft Associated Land
Management Plan Amendments
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior; Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), as amended; the Federal
Land Policy and Management Act of
1976, as amended; and the National
Forest Management Act of 1976, as
amended (NFMA), the Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest
Service (USFS) have participated as
Cooperating Agencies with the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
in the preparation of the Jordan Cove
Energy and Pacific Connector Pipeline
(PCGP) Projects Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS). The Draft EIS
addresses the impacts of these projects,
the associated draft Land Management
Plan (LMP) amendments of the BLM
and the USFS, and the application to
the BLM for a Right-of-Way Grant
sought by Pacific Connector Gas
Pipeline LP for the PCGP project. With
this agency-specific Notice of
Availability, the BLM and the USFS are
announcing the opening of the FERC
comment period.
SUMMARY:
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To ensure that comments will be
considered, the FERC must receive
written comments on the draft Jordan
Cove Energy and PCGP Projects Draft
EIS within 90 days following the date
the Environmental Protection Agency
published its Notice of Availability
(NOA) in the Federal Register, which
occurred on November 17, 2014. The
FERC 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 Jordan Cove Energy and
PCGP Projects Draft EIS by any of the
following methods:
Web site: www.ferc.gov under the
Documents and Filings link. The
eComment tool is limited to text-only
comments on the project. The eFiling
tool allows users to submit files in a
variety of formats. First-time users of
eFiling must first create an account
using eRegister.
Mail: Kimberley D. Bose, Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street NE., Room 1A,
Washington, DC 20426
Your comments must reference the
FERC Docket number(s) (Jordan Cove
Energy Project, L.P., Docket No. CP13–
483–000 and/or Pacific Connector Gas
Pipeline Project, L.P., Docket No. CP13–
492–000) to be correctly attributed to
this specific project.
Copies of the Jordan Cove Energy and
PCGP Projects Draft EIS are available for
inspection in the BLM district offices
and the offices of the Forest Supervisors
listed under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Additional information about the
projects is available from the FERC’s
Office of External Affairs at 866–208–
FERC (3372), or on the FERC Web site
(www.ferc.gov). On the FERC Web site,
go to Documents and Filings and click
on the eLibrary link. Then click on
‘‘General Search’’ and enter the docket
number, excluding the last three digits
in the field (i.e., CP13–492). For
assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov,
or toll free at 866–208–3676, or for TTY,
contact 202–502–8659. The eLibrary
link also provides access to the texts of
formal documents issues by the FERC
such as orders, notices, and
rulemakings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This NOA
is specific to the BLM and the USFS and
provides notice that these agencies have
participated as cooperating agencies
with FERC in the preparation of the
Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP Projects
DATES:
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Draft EIS. The comprehensive Draft EIS
includes consideration of the proposed
actions of the FERC and the cooperating
agencies, including a BLM right-of-way
grant and the associated BLM and USFS
LMP amendments. Following issuance
of a FERC-prepared Final EIS, the
Bureau of Reclamation and the USFS
will determine whether to provide
letters of concurrence to the BLM with
regard to the issuance of a right-of-waygrant. Through this concurrence
process, the Bureau of Reclamation and
USFS will submit to the BLM any
specific stipulations applicable to lands,
facilities, water bodies, and easements
for inclusion in the right-of-way grant.
In order for these potential actions to
be consistent with the respective BLM
Resource Management Plans (RMP) and
USFS Land and Resource Management
Plans (LRMP), collectively referred to
asLMP, a number of amendments to
these LMPs would be required prior to
authorization of a Right-of-Way Grant
for the PCGP Project. The proposed
action described in the FERC Draft EIS
includes a number of amendments to
the BLM and USFS LMPs for the BLM’s
Coos Bay, Roseburg, and Medford
Districts and the Klamath Falls Resource
Area of the Lakeview District and the
Umpqua, Rogue River, and Winema
National Forests. In addition, the
proposed action in the Draft EIS
includes the Right-of-Way Grant across
Federal lands managed by the BLM,
USFS, and Bureau of Reclamation.
The FERC is the NEPA Lead Federal
Agency for the environmental analysis
of the construction and operation of the
proposed Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP
Projects. The BLM, the Bureau of
Reclamation, and the USFS are
cooperating agencies with the FERC for
the preparation of the FERC Draft EIS.
The BLM’s identified Purpose and
Need for the proposed action is to
respond to a right-of-way grant
application submitted by the applicant
to the BLM on February 25, 2013, to
construct, operate, maintain, and
eventually decommission a 234-milelong, 36-inch-diameter, high-pressure
natural gas pipeline between the
proposed Jordan Cove Liquefied Natural
Gas terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon, and
the Malin Hub, where several interstate
natural gas pipelines converge near
Malin, Oregon. The Secretary of the
Interior has delegated authority to the
BLM to grant a right-of-way in response
to the PCGP application for natural gas
transmission on Federal lands under the
Mineral Leasing Act of 1920. Before
issuing the right-of-way grant, the BLM
will acquire the written concurrence of
the surface managing Federal agencies.
In addition, there is a need for the BLM
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and the USFS to amend affected LMPs.
Although the Bureau of Reclamation has
facilities that would be affected by the
PCGP, it has not identified any agencyspecific actions for analysis in the Draft
EIS.
In accordance with 36 CFR
219.17(b)(2), the Deciding Official for
the USFS has elected to use the 1982
planning rule procedures to amend U.S.
Forest Service LRMPs as provided in the
transition procedures of the 2000
planning rule. The 1982 planning rule
procedures require the USFS to
determine the significance of the draft
amendments or alternatives in
accordance with national forest
planning regulation 36 CFR 219.10(f)
(1982 procedures). The USFS will use
criteria in Forest Service Manual 1926.5
to make this determination of the
significance of draft LRMP amendments.
The following amendments have been
drafted by the BLM and the USFS as
part of the proposed action in FERC’s
Draft EIS:
Amendment of the BLM’s Coos Bay
District, Roseburg District, Medford
District, and Klamath Falls Resource
Area of the Lakeview District RMPs
and the Umpqua National Forest,
Rogue River National Forest, and
Winema National Forest LMPs
BLM/USFS–1—Applicable BLM
RMPs and USFS LMPs would be
amended to exempt ‘‘certain known
sites’’ within the area of the proposed
PCGP Project from the Management
Recommendations required by the 2001
‘‘Record of Decision and Standards and
Guidelines for Amendments to the
Survey and Manage, Protection Buffer,
and other Mitigation Measures
Standards and Guidelines,’’ as modified
by court order.
Amendment of the BLM Coos Bay
District and Roseburg District RMPs
BLM–1—The Coos Bay District and
Roseburg District RMPs would be
amended to waive the requirements to
protect occupied, suitable, and potential
habitat for the marbled murrelet, as
mapped by the BLM within the
proposed PCGP Project area.
Amendments of BLM Roseburg District
RMP
BLM–2—The Roseburg District RMP
would be amended to exempt the PCGP
Project from the requirement to retain
habitat in ‘‘Known Owl Activity
Centers’’ at three locations.
BLM–3—The Roseburg District RMP
would be amended to change the
designation of approximately 409 acres
from the Matrix land allocation to the
Late Successional Reserve (LSR) land
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allocation in Sections 32 and 34, T. 29
1/2 S., R. 7 W., and Section 1, T. 30 S.,
R. 7 W., W.M., Oregon.
Amendment of BLM Coos Bay District
RMP
BLM–4—The Coos Bay District RMP
would be amended to change the
designation of approximately 387 acres
from the Matrix land allocation to the
LSR land allocation in Sections 19 and
29, T. 28 S., R. 10 W., W.M., Oregon.
Amendments of the Rogue River
National Forest LMP
RRNF–2—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to
change the Visual Quality Objective
(VQO) in the area where the PCGP
Project corridor would cross the Big Elk
Road at pipeline milepost 161.4 in
Section 16, T. 37 S., R. 4 E., W.M.,
Oregon, from ‘‘foreground retention’’ to
‘‘foreground partial retention’’ and
allow more time for amended visual
quality objectives to be attained.
RRNF–3—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to
change the VQO in the vicinity where
the PCGP Project corridor would cross
the Pacific Crest Trail at pipeline
milepost 167.84 in Section 32, T. 37 S.,
R. 5 E., W.M., Oregon, from ‘‘foreground
partial retention’’ to ‘‘modification’’ and
allow more time for amended VQOs to
be attained.
RRNF–4—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to allow
more time to meet the VQO between the
PCGP Project corridor mileposts 156.3
to 156.8 and 157.2 to 157.5 in Sections
11 and 12, T. 37 S., R. 3 E., W.M.,
Oregon. Standards and Guidelines for
‘‘middleground partial retention’’
require that VQOs for a given location
be achieved within one year of
completion of the project.
Approximately 0.8 miles or 9 acres of
Middleground Partial Retention VQO
visible at distances of 0.75 to 5 miles
from State Highway 140 would be
affected by this amendment.
RRNF–5—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to allow
the PCGP Project corridor to cross lands
subject to the ‘‘restricted riparian
management strategy’’ Standards and
Guidelines. This would potentially
affect approximately 2.5 acres of the
PCGP Project corridor associated with
one perennial stream crossing of the
South Fork of Little Butte Creek at
milepost 162.45 in Section 15, T. 37 S.,
R. 4 E., W.M., Oregon.
RRNF–6—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to waive
limitations on areas affected by
detrimental soil conditions from
displacement and compaction within
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the proposed PCGP Project corridor in
all affected management areas.
RRNF–7—The Rogue River National
Forest LMP would be amended to
change the designation of approximately
512 acres from the Matrix land
allocation to the LSR land allocation in
Section 32, T. 36 S., R. 4 E., W.M.,
Oregon.
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Amendments of the Umpqua National
Forest LMP
UNF–1—The Umpqua National Forest
LMP would be amended to change the
Standards and Guidelines for Fisheries
to allow the removal of effective shading
vegetation where perennial streams
would be crossed by the PCGP Project
corridor. This change would potentially
affect an estimated three acres of
shading vegetation at four perennial
stream crossings in the East Fork of Cow
Creek from pipeline mileposts 109 to
110 in Sections 16 and 21, T. 32 S., R.
2 W., W.M., Oregon.
UNF–2—The Umpqua National Forest
LMP would be amended to change
prescriptions C2–II and C2–IV and to
allow the PCGP Project corridor to cross
Riparian Areas (i.e., Riparian Reserves)
and run parallel to the East Fork of Cow
Creek for approximately 0.1 mile
between milepost 109.68 and 109.78 in
Section 21, T. 32 S., R. 2 W., W.M.,
Oregon. This change would potentially
affect approximately one acre of
Riparian Reserve along the East Fork of
Cow Creek.
UNF–3—The Umpqua National Forest
LMP would be amended to waive
limitations on the area affected by
detrimental soil conditions from
displacement and compaction within
the proposed PCGP Project corridor.
Standards and Guidelines for Soils
requires that not more than 20 percent
of the project area have detrimental
compaction, displacement, or puddling
after completion of a project.
UNF–4—The Umpqua National Forest
LMP would be amended to change the
designation of approximately 588 acres
from the Matrix land allocation to the
LSR 223 land allocation in Sections 7,
18, and 19, T. 32 S., R. 2 W., and
Sections 13 and 24, T. 32 S., R. 3 W.,
W.M., Oregon.
Amendments of the Winema National
Forest LMP
WNF–1—The Winema National
Forest LMP would be amended to
change the Standards and Guidelines for
Management Area 3 (MA–3) to allow for
development of the 95-foot-wide PCGP
Project corridor in MA–3 from the
Forest Boundary in Section 32, T. 37 S.,
R. 5 E., to the Clover Creek Road
corridor in Section 4, T. 38 S, R. 5 E.,
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W.M., Oregon. Standards and
Guidelines for MA–3 state that the area
is currently an avoidance area for new
utility corridors. This amendment
would apply to a portion of the
proposed PCGP Project corridor that
would be approximately 1.5 miles long
and occupy approximately 17 acres.
WNF–2—The Winema National
Forest LMP would be amended to allow
more time to achieve the VQO where
the PCGP Project corridor would cross
the Dead Indian Memorial Highway at
approximately milepost 168.84 in
Section 33, T. 37 S., R. 5 E., W.M.,
Oregon.
WNF–3—The Winema National
Forest LMP would be amended to allow
more time to meet the VQO for Scenic
Management, Foreground Partial
Retention, where the PCGP Project
corridor would be adjacent to the Clover
Creek Road from approximately
milepost 170 to 175 in Sections 2, 3, 4,
11 and 12, T. 38 S., R. 5 E., and Sections
7, 17 and 18, T. 38 S., R. 6 E., W.M.,
Oregon. This amendment would be
applicable to approximately 50 acres of
the proposed PCGP Project corridor.
WNF–4—The Winema National
Forest LMP would be amended to waive
restrictions on detrimental soil
conditions from displacement and
compaction within the proposed PCGP
Project corridor in all affected
management areas.
WNF–5—The Winema National
Forest LMP would be amended to waive
restrictions on detrimental soil
conditions from displacement and
compaction within the proposed PCGP
Project corridor within Management
Area 8, Riparian Area (MA–8). This
amendment would be applicable to
approximately 0.5 mile or an estimated
9.6 acres of MA–8. Standards and
Guidelines for Soil and Water, MA–8
require that not more than 10 percent of
the total riparian zone in an activity area
be in a detrimental soil condition upon
the completion of a project.
Copies of the Jordan Cove Energy and
PCGP Projects Draft EIS are available for
inspection in the BLM’s Coos Bay,
Roseburg, and Medford District offices;
the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the
Lakeview District office; and at the
offices of the Forest Supervisors for the
Rogue River, Umpqua, and Winema
National Forests.
Consistent with BLM land use
planning regulations at 43 CFR
1610.2(f)(3), the BLM is requesting
comments on the draft amendments of
BLM RMPs that are necessary to allow
for the PCGP Project in the Coos Bay,
Roseburg, and Medford Districts and
Klamath Falls Resource Area of the
Lakeview District. The BLM is also
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requesting public comments on the
issuance of a right-of-way grant that
would allow the PCGP to to be
constructed on Federal lands managed
by the BLM, USFS, and Reclamation.
The USFS is requesting public
comments on the draft amendments of
USFS LMPs to allow for the PCGP
Project on the Rogue River, Umpqua,
and Winema National Forests.
Reclamation is not offering plan
amendments and is not requesting
specific comments. All comments must
be submitted to the FERC, the Lead
Federal Agency. You may submit
comments in writing at any public
meeting, or you may submit comments
to the FERC using one of the methods
listed in the ‘‘ADDRESSES’’ section above.
As noted above, the comment period on
the Draft EIS has already commenced
following publication of the NOA by
EPA.
Refer to Dockets CP13–483–000
[Jordan Cove Energy Project] and/or
CP13–492–000 [Pacific Connector Gas
Pipeline Project] in all correspondence
to ensure that your comments are
correctly filed in the record for the
Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP Projects.
The FERC offers a free service called
e-subscription that allows you to keep
track of all formal issuances and
submittals in specific dockets. This can
reduce the amount of time you spend
researching proceedings by
automatically providing you with
notification of these filings, document
summaries, and direct links to the
documents at: https://www.ferc.gov/docsfiling/esubscription.asp.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comments, you should be aware that the
entire text of your comments—including
your personal identifying information—
would be publicly available through the
FERC eLibrary system, if you file your
comments with the Secretary of the
Commission.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10,
43 CFR 1610.2.
Jerome E. Perez,
State Director, Oregon/Washington.
Alice Carlton,
Forest Supervisor, Umpqua National Forest.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
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Notice of Availability of the Jordan Cove Energy and Pacific
Connector Gas Pipeline Projects Draft Environmental Impact Statement
and the Draft Associated Land Management Plan Amendments
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior; Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), as amended; the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of
1976, as amended; and the National Forest Management Act of 1976, as
amended (NFMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest
Service (USFS) have participated as Cooperating Agencies with the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the preparation of the
Jordan Cove Energy and Pacific Connector Pipeline (PCGP) Projects Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The Draft EIS addresses the
impacts of these projects, the associated draft Land Management Plan
(LMP) amendments of the BLM and the USFS, and the application to the
BLM for a Right-of-Way Grant sought by Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline
LP for the PCGP project. With this agency-specific Notice of
Availability, the BLM and the USFS are announcing the opening of the
FERC comment period.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be considered, the FERC must
receive written comments on the draft Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP
Projects Draft EIS within 90 days following the date the Environmental
Protection Agency published its Notice of Availability (NOA) in the
Federal Register, which occurred on November 17, 2014. The FERC 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 Jordan Cove Energy
and PCGP Projects Draft EIS by any of the following methods:
Web site: www.ferc.gov under the Documents and Filings link. The
eComment tool is limited to text-only comments on the project. The
eFiling tool allows users to submit files in a variety of formats.
First-time users of eFiling must first create an account using
eRegister.
Mail: Kimberley D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission, 888 First Street NE., Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426
Your comments must reference the FERC Docket number(s) (Jordan Cove
Energy Project, L.P., Docket No. CP13-483-000 and/or Pacific Connector
Gas Pipeline Project, L.P., Docket No. CP13-492-000) to be correctly
attributed to this specific project.
Copies of the Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP Projects Draft EIS are
available for inspection in the BLM district offices and the offices of
the Forest Supervisors listed under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information about the
projects is available from the FERC's Office of External Affairs at
866-208-FERC (3372), or on the FERC Web site (www.ferc.gov). On the
FERC Web site, go to Documents and Filings and click on the eLibrary
link. Then click on ``General Search'' and enter the docket number,
excluding the last three digits in the field (i.e., CP13-492). For
assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or toll free at 866-208-3676, or for TTY,
contact 202-502-8659. The eLibrary link also provides access to the
texts of formal documents issues by the FERC such as orders, notices,
and rulemakings.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This NOA is specific to the BLM and the USFS
and provides notice that these agencies have participated as
cooperating agencies with FERC in the preparation of the Jordan Cove
Energy and PCGP Projects
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Draft EIS. The comprehensive Draft EIS includes consideration of the
proposed actions of the FERC and the cooperating agencies, including a
BLM right-of-way grant and the associated BLM and USFS LMP amendments.
Following issuance of a FERC-prepared Final EIS, the Bureau of
Reclamation and the USFS will determine whether to provide letters of
concurrence to the BLM with regard to the issuance of a right-of-way-
grant. Through this concurrence process, the Bureau of Reclamation and
USFS will submit to the BLM any specific stipulations applicable to
lands, facilities, water bodies, and easements for inclusion in the
right-of-way grant.
In order for these potential actions to be consistent with the
respective BLM Resource Management Plans (RMP) and USFS Land and
Resource Management Plans (LRMP), collectively referred to asLMP, a
number of amendments to these LMPs would be required prior to
authorization of a Right-of-Way Grant for the PCGP Project. The
proposed action described in the FERC Draft EIS includes a number of
amendments to the BLM and USFS LMPs for the BLM's Coos Bay, Roseburg,
and Medford Districts and the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the
Lakeview District and the Umpqua, Rogue River, and Winema National
Forests. In addition, the proposed action in the Draft EIS includes the
Right-of-Way Grant across Federal lands managed by the BLM, USFS, and
Bureau of Reclamation.
The FERC is the NEPA Lead Federal Agency for the environmental
analysis of the construction and operation of the proposed Jordan Cove
Energy and PCGP Projects. The BLM, the Bureau of Reclamation, and the
USFS are cooperating agencies with the FERC for the preparation of the
FERC Draft EIS.
The BLM's identified Purpose and Need for the proposed action is to
respond to a right-of-way grant application submitted by the applicant
to the BLM on February 25, 2013, to construct, operate, maintain, and
eventually decommission a 234-mile-long, 36-inch-diameter, high-
pressure natural gas pipeline between the proposed Jordan Cove
Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon, and the Malin Hub,
where several interstate natural gas pipelines converge near Malin,
Oregon. The Secretary of the Interior has delegated authority to the
BLM to grant a right-of-way in response to the PCGP application for
natural gas transmission on Federal lands under the Mineral Leasing Act
of 1920. Before issuing the right-of-way grant, the BLM will acquire
the written concurrence of the surface managing Federal agencies. In
addition, there is a need for the BLM and the USFS to amend affected
LMPs. Although the Bureau of Reclamation has facilities that would be
affected by the PCGP, it has not identified any agency-specific actions
for analysis in the Draft EIS.
In accordance with 36 CFR 219.17(b)(2), the Deciding Official for
the USFS has elected to use the 1982 planning rule procedures to amend
U.S. Forest Service LRMPs as provided in the transition procedures of
the 2000 planning rule. The 1982 planning rule procedures require the
USFS to determine the significance of the draft amendments or
alternatives in accordance with national forest planning regulation 36
CFR 219.10(f) (1982 procedures). The USFS will use criteria in Forest
Service Manual 1926.5 to make this determination of the significance of
draft LRMP amendments.
The following amendments have been drafted by the BLM and the USFS
as part of the proposed action in FERC's Draft EIS:
Amendment of the BLM's Coos Bay District, Roseburg District, Medford
District, and Klamath Falls Resource Area of the Lakeview District RMPs
and the Umpqua National Forest, Rogue River National Forest, and Winema
National Forest LMPs
BLM/USFS-1--Applicable BLM RMPs and USFS LMPs would be amended to
exempt ``certain known sites'' within the area of the proposed PCGP
Project from the Management Recommendations required by the 2001
``Record of Decision and Standards and Guidelines for Amendments to the
Survey and Manage, Protection Buffer, and other Mitigation Measures
Standards and Guidelines,'' as modified by court order.
Amendment of the BLM Coos Bay District and Roseburg District RMPs
BLM-1--The Coos Bay District and Roseburg District RMPs would be
amended to waive the requirements to protect occupied, suitable, and
potential habitat for the marbled murrelet, as mapped by the BLM within
the proposed PCGP Project area.
Amendments of BLM Roseburg District RMP
BLM-2--The Roseburg District RMP would be amended to exempt the
PCGP Project from the requirement to retain habitat in ``Known Owl
Activity Centers'' at three locations.
BLM-3--The Roseburg District RMP would be amended to change the
designation of approximately 409 acres from the Matrix land allocation
to the Late Successional Reserve (LSR) land allocation in Sections 32
and 34, T. 29 1/2 S., R. 7 W., and Section 1, T. 30 S., R. 7 W., W.M.,
Oregon.
Amendment of BLM Coos Bay District RMP
BLM-4--The Coos Bay District RMP would be amended to change the
designation of approximately 387 acres from the Matrix land allocation
to the LSR land allocation in Sections 19 and 29, T. 28 S., R. 10 W.,
W.M., Oregon.
Amendments of the Rogue River National Forest LMP
RRNF-2--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
change the Visual Quality Objective (VQO) in the area where the PCGP
Project corridor would cross the Big Elk Road at pipeline milepost
161.4 in Section 16, T. 37 S., R. 4 E., W.M., Oregon, from ``foreground
retention'' to ``foreground partial retention'' and allow more time for
amended visual quality objectives to be attained.
RRNF-3--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
change the VQO in the vicinity where the PCGP Project corridor would
cross the Pacific Crest Trail at pipeline milepost 167.84 in Section
32, T. 37 S., R. 5 E., W.M., Oregon, from ``foreground partial
retention'' to ``modification'' and allow more time for amended VQOs to
be attained.
RRNF-4--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
allow more time to meet the VQO between the PCGP Project corridor
mileposts 156.3 to 156.8 and 157.2 to 157.5 in Sections 11 and 12, T.
37 S., R. 3 E., W.M., Oregon. Standards and Guidelines for
``middleground partial retention'' require that VQOs for a given
location be achieved within one year of completion of the project.
Approximately 0.8 miles or 9 acres of Middleground Partial Retention
VQO visible at distances of 0.75 to 5 miles from State Highway 140
would be affected by this amendment.
RRNF-5--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
allow the PCGP Project corridor to cross lands subject to the
``restricted riparian management strategy'' Standards and Guidelines.
This would potentially affect approximately 2.5 acres of the PCGP
Project corridor associated with one perennial stream crossing of the
South Fork of Little Butte Creek at milepost 162.45 in Section 15, T.
37 S., R. 4 E., W.M., Oregon.
RRNF-6--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
waive limitations on areas affected by detrimental soil conditions from
displacement and compaction within
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the proposed PCGP Project corridor in all affected management areas.
RRNF-7--The Rogue River National Forest LMP would be amended to
change the designation of approximately 512 acres from the Matrix land
allocation to the LSR land allocation in Section 32, T. 36 S., R. 4 E.,
W.M., Oregon.
Amendments of the Umpqua National Forest LMP
UNF-1--The Umpqua National Forest LMP would be amended to change
the Standards and Guidelines for Fisheries to allow the removal of
effective shading vegetation where perennial streams would be crossed
by the PCGP Project corridor. This change would potentially affect an
estimated three acres of shading vegetation at four perennial stream
crossings in the East Fork of Cow Creek from pipeline mileposts 109 to
110 in Sections 16 and 21, T. 32 S., R. 2 W., W.M., Oregon.
UNF-2--The Umpqua National Forest LMP would be amended to change
prescriptions C2-II and C2-IV and to allow the PCGP Project corridor to
cross Riparian Areas (i.e., Riparian Reserves) and run parallel to the
East Fork of Cow Creek for approximately 0.1 mile between milepost
109.68 and 109.78 in Section 21, T. 32 S., R. 2 W., W.M., Oregon. This
change would potentially affect approximately one acre of Riparian
Reserve along the East Fork of Cow Creek.
UNF-3--The Umpqua National Forest LMP would be amended to waive
limitations on the area affected by detrimental soil conditions from
displacement and compaction within the proposed PCGP Project corridor.
Standards and Guidelines for Soils requires that not more than 20
percent of the project area have detrimental compaction, displacement,
or puddling after completion of a project.
UNF-4--The Umpqua National Forest LMP would be amended to change
the designation of approximately 588 acres from the Matrix land
allocation to the LSR 223 land allocation in Sections 7, 18, and 19, T.
32 S., R. 2 W., and Sections 13 and 24, T. 32 S., R. 3 W., W.M.,
Oregon.
Amendments of the Winema National Forest LMP
WNF-1--The Winema National Forest LMP would be amended to change
the Standards and Guidelines for Management Area 3 (MA-3) to allow for
development of the 95-foot-wide PCGP Project corridor in MA-3 from the
Forest Boundary in Section 32, T. 37 S., R. 5 E., to the Clover Creek
Road corridor in Section 4, T. 38 S, R. 5 E., W.M., Oregon. Standards
and Guidelines for MA-3 state that the area is currently an avoidance
area for new utility corridors. This amendment would apply to a portion
of the proposed PCGP Project corridor that would be approximately 1.5
miles long and occupy approximately 17 acres.
WNF-2--The Winema National Forest LMP would be amended to allow
more time to achieve the VQO where the PCGP Project corridor would
cross the Dead Indian Memorial Highway at approximately milepost 168.84
in Section 33, T. 37 S., R. 5 E., W.M., Oregon.
WNF-3--The Winema National Forest LMP would be amended to allow
more time to meet the VQO for Scenic Management, Foreground Partial
Retention, where the PCGP Project corridor would be adjacent to the
Clover Creek Road from approximately milepost 170 to 175 in Sections 2,
3, 4, 11 and 12, T. 38 S., R. 5 E., and Sections 7, 17 and 18, T. 38
S., R. 6 E., W.M., Oregon. This amendment would be applicable to
approximately 50 acres of the proposed PCGP Project corridor.
WNF-4--The Winema National Forest LMP would be amended to waive
restrictions on detrimental soil conditions from displacement and
compaction within the proposed PCGP Project corridor in all affected
management areas.
WNF-5--The Winema National Forest LMP would be amended to waive
restrictions on detrimental soil conditions from displacement and
compaction within the proposed PCGP Project corridor within Management
Area 8, Riparian Area (MA-8). This amendment would be applicable to
approximately 0.5 mile or an estimated 9.6 acres of MA-8. Standards and
Guidelines for Soil and Water, MA-8 require that not more than 10
percent of the total riparian zone in an activity area be in a
detrimental soil condition upon the completion of a project.
Copies of the Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP Projects Draft EIS are
available for inspection in the BLM's Coos Bay, Roseburg, and Medford
District offices; the Klamath Falls Resource Area of the Lakeview
District office; and at the offices of the Forest Supervisors for the
Rogue River, Umpqua, and Winema National Forests.
Consistent with BLM land use planning regulations at 43 CFR
1610.2(f)(3), the BLM is requesting comments on the draft amendments of
BLM RMPs that are necessary to allow for the PCGP Project in the Coos
Bay, Roseburg, and Medford Districts and Klamath Falls Resource Area of
the Lakeview District. The BLM is also requesting public comments on
the issuance of a right-of-way grant that would allow the PCGP to to be
constructed on Federal lands managed by the BLM, USFS, and Reclamation.
The USFS is requesting public comments on the draft amendments of USFS
LMPs to allow for the PCGP Project on the Rogue River, Umpqua, and
Winema National Forests. Reclamation is not offering plan amendments
and is not requesting specific comments. All comments must be submitted
to the FERC, the Lead Federal Agency. You may submit comments in
writing at any public meeting, or you may submit comments to the FERC
using one of the methods listed in the ``ADDRESSES'' section above. As
noted above, the comment period on the Draft EIS has already commenced
following publication of the NOA by EPA.
Refer to Dockets CP13-483-000 [Jordan Cove Energy Project] and/or
CP13-492-000 [Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Project] in all
correspondence to ensure that your comments are correctly filed in the
record for the Jordan Cove Energy and PCGP Projects.
The FERC offers a free service called e-subscription that allows
you to keep track of all formal issuances and submittals in specific
dockets. This can reduce the amount of time you spend researching
proceedings by automatically providing you with notification of these
filings, document summaries, and direct links to the documents at:
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/esubscription.asp.
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comments, you should be
aware that the entire text of your comments--including your personal
identifying information--would be publicly available through the FERC
eLibrary system, if you file your comments with the Secretary of the
Commission.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2.
Jerome E. Perez,
State Director, Oregon/Washington.
Alice Carlton,
Forest Supervisor, Umpqua National Forest.
[FR Doc. 2014-29654 Filed 12-17-14; 8:45 am]
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