Marianas Trench Marine National Monument, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands; Completion of the Northern Islands Submerged Lands Transfer to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, 3349-3350 [2017-00404]
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damages arising from environmental
contamination at the Sinclair Refinery
Superfund Site, located in Allegany
County, New York. The settlement will
resolve claims under the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act; the Oil Pollution Act; the Clean
Water Act; and applicable State law.
DATES: Comments must be submitted by
February 10, 2017.
ADDRESSES: Document availability: A
copy of the proposed settlement may be
obtained from Amy Roe, USFWS
Biologist, by mail to the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, New York Field Office,
3817 Luker Road, Cortland, NY 13045;
via email to amy_roe@fws.gov; or via
telephone at 607–753–9334.
Comment submission: Comments
should be addressed to Amy Roe at the
contact information listed above and
should reference the Sinclair Refinery
Superfund Site.
DOI response to comments: DOI’s
response to any comments received will
be available for public inspection at
https://www.fws.gov/northeast/nyfo/ec/
nrda.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Direct technical questions to Amy Roe
(see ADDRESSES). For legal questions,
contact Mark Barash, via mail to the
Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department
of the Interior, Suite 612, 1 Gateway
Center, 300 Washington Street, Newton,
MA 02458; via email to mark.barash@
sol.doi.gov; or via telephone at 617–
527–2103.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
proposed settlement with Atlantic
Richfield Company regarding natural
resource damages arising from
environmental contamination at the
Sinclair Refinery Superfund Site,
located in Allegany County, NY, will
resolve claims in accordance with
section 122(j) of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 9622(j); CERCLA),
and Executive Order 12580 (52 FR 2923;
January 29, 1987). The settling party to
this settlement is Atlantic Richfield
Company. The settlement includes a
covenant not to sue the settling party
pursuant to section 107(a)(1)(C) of
CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. 9607(a)(1)(C); the
Oil Pollution Act of 1990, 33 U.S.C.
2701 et seq.; and the natural resource
damages provisions of the Clean Water
Act, 33 U.S.C. 1321(f)(4).
The settlement will require Atlantic
Richfield Company to pay a total of
$275,000. DOI and DEC will receive
$9,000 and $1,500, respectively, to
reimburse assessment costs. The rest of
the money, $264,500, will fund projects
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to restore, rehabilitate, replace, and/or
acquire the equivalent of the natural
resources injured at the site, including
the costs of restoration planning and
oversight activities. In exchange, DOI
and DEC will provide the settling party
a covenant not to sue. The settlement
has been approved by the
Environmental and Natural Resources
Division of the United States
Department of Justice.
For 30 days following the date of
publication of this notice (see DATES),
DOI will receive written comments
relating to the settlement (section XI of
the proposed settlement). DOI and DEC
will consider all comments received and
may modify or withdraw their consent
to settlement if comments received
disclose facts or considerations that
indicate that the settlement is
inappropriate, improper, or inadequate.
Written comments that we receive
become part of the public record
associated with this action. 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 request in your comment
that we withhold your personal
identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee we will be
able to do so. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
made available for public disclosure in
their entirety.
Dated: December 28, 2016.
Deborah Rocque,
Acting Regional Director, Northeast Region,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of our finding of no
significant impact (FONSI) and final
environmental assessment (Final EA) for
the Marianas Trench Marine National
Monument (Monument) Northern
Islands Submerged Lands (submerged
lands) Transfer to the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI).
The FONSI documents our decision to
implement Alternative 2, as it is
described in the Final EA, resulting in
the Department of the Interior (DOI)
conveying title to certain submerged
lands within the Monument from the
United States to the CNMI Government
through a Patent, under the authority of
the Territorial Submerged Lands Act
(TSLA), as amended, 48 U.S.C. 1705, et
seq. The effective date of the submerged
lands transfer was December 21, 2016,
the day the Patent was signed by the
Governor of the CNMI.
DATES: The Service’s Regional Director,
Pacific Region, signed the FONSI on
September 15, 2016, and the
conveyance was effective December 21,
2016.
ADDRESSES: You may download the
FONSI, Final EA, and related
documents from our Web site https://
www.fws.gov/
marianastrenchmarinemonument/, and
view copies of them in person at the
libraries listed under SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
You may direct questions to the
Service regarding the submerged lands
transfer by any one of the following
methods.
Email: fw1_sltransfer_cnmi@fws.gov.
Include ‘‘Submerged Lands Transfer’’ in
the subject line of the message.
Fax: Attn: Charles Houghten, 503–
231–6161.
U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Pacific Region, Attn: Charles
Houghten, Chief, Lands Division, 911
NE 11th Ave., Portland, OR 97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Charles Houghten, 503–231–6207
(phone).
SUMMARY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Marianas Trench Marine National
Monument, Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands; Completion
of the Northern Islands Submerged
Lands Transfer to the Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana Islands
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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Introduction
With this notice, we are announcing
the completion of our Final EA, FONSI,
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), and
Patent, developed in cooperation with
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) and the CNMI
Government. Copies of the documents
are available on the Monument’s Web
site: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/
mariana_trench_marine_national_
monument/.
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The Final EA and FONSI were
developed in compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.); NEPA Regulations (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508); other Federal laws
and regulations; and our policies and
procedures for compliance with those
laws and regulations.
The subject of our Final EA and
FONSI is the submerged lands adjacent
to the islands of Farallon de Pajaros
(Uracas), Maug, and Asuncion
permanently covered by tidal waters up
to the mean low water line and
extending three miles seaward from the
mean high tide line. The submerged
lands are among some of the most
biologically diverse in the Western
Pacific Ocean, with relatively pristine
coral reef ecosystems that have been
proclaimed objects of scientific interest
and reserved for their protection as part
of the Islands Unit of the Monument by
Presidential Proclamation (PP) 8335 of
January 6, 2009.
The submerged lands were excepted
from transfer by operation of law
(TSLA) to the CNMI Government by PP
9077 of January 15, 2014. PP 9077 also
stated that it did not affect the authority
of the Secretary of the Interior under the
TSLA to convey the excepted
submerged lands to CNMI after an
agreement has been entered for
coordination of management that
ensures the protection of the Monument
within the excepted area. We developed
the agreement (Memorandum of
Agreement or MOA) in cooperation with
the CNMI Government, DOI, and the
Department of Commerce (DOC) as part
of our conveyance process and Draft and
Final EA.
Submerged Lands Conveyance Process
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Draft and Final EA
We released our Draft EA to the
public for a 30-day comment period
announced in the Federal Register (81
FR 26825) on May 4, 2016. We
identified two alternatives in the Draft
EA and conducted a thorough analysis
of their impacts on the human
environment. We received comments
during the May–June 2016 public
comment period; substantive comments
and our responses are provided in the
Final EA. Comments concerning
technical or minor edits were
incorporated where relevant into the
Final EA.
Alternatives/Selected Alternative
Alternative 1 was the Current Land
Status Alternative (No Action); under it,
DOI would not convey the submerged
lands, including associated mineral
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rights to CNMI, and the Service and
NOAA would continue to coordinate
management of the submerged lands
and associated waters, including
fishery-related activities, in consultation
with the CNMI Government.
We selected Alternative 2 for
implementation in our Finding of No
Significant Impact, signed by the
Service’s Regional Director for the
Pacific Region on September 15, 2016.
Under this alternative (the Northern
Islands Submerged Lands Conveyance
Alternative), the parties would sign the
MOA, and DOI would convey the
submerged lands, including mineral
rights, to the CNMI Government through
the Patent with a reserved conservation
easement.
Memorandum of Agreement
The MOA was signed by the CNMI
Government, DOI, and the Department
of Commerce (DOC), on September 22,
2016. The MOA identifies the roles and
responsibilities of the CNMI
Government, DOI, and DOC, for
ensuring the protection of and
coordinating the management of the
conveyed submerged lands and
associated waters. Under the MOA, the
Service and NOAA are managing the
conveyed submerged lands for the
benefit of the CNMI people and in
consultation with the CNMI
Government.
The MOA provides for the CNMI
Government to assume primary
responsibility for managing the
submerged lands and associated waters,
consistent with the purposes and
requirements of PP 8335 and PP 9077,
by notifying DOI and DOC of its desire
to do so. CNMI’s management would
include the benthic and living marine
resources of the associated water
column, and subterranean of the
submerged lands and the associated
mineral rights within. The MOA became
effective upon conveyance of the
submerged lands, consistent with the
requirements of PP 9077. A copy of the
MOA is available in the Final EA.
Congressional Review and Patent
Completing the Draft EA and public
comment period, and the Final EA,
FONSI, MOA, and Patent, were
milestone accomplishments in our
conveyance process. After the public
comment period ended for the Draft EA,
we initiated the Congressional Review
(CR) period for the proposed
conveyance, in accordance with the
process required by subsection 1(c) of
the TSLA. The CR period was 60
legislative days, which was initiated by
the Secretary of the Interior by
describing our proposal in letters to the
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House of Representatives Committee on
Natural Resources and the Senate
Committee on Energy and Natural
Resources, dated June 17, 2016. The CR
period was completed on November 14,
2016, thereafter we moved forward with
completing the conveyance.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell
executed a Patent conveying the
submerged lands from the United States
to the CNMI Government on November
29, 2016. Governor Ralph Torres (CNMI)
accepted and signed the patent on
December 21, 2016. The Patent reserves
an easement to ensure that the
submerged lands and associated
resources conveyed to the CNMI
Government are managed and
maintained for the protection of the
Monument or other federal conservation
status, unless such conservation status
is withdrawn by an Act of Congress. A
copy of the Patent is available in an
appendix in the Final EA.
Public Availability of Documents
A copy of the Final EA/FONSI, which
includes copies of the MOA and Patent,
are available at the following libraries
and through sources identified under
ADDRESSES.
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• Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Insatto
Street, Susupe, Sa’ipan, MP, 96950–
1092.
• Tini’an Municipal Public Library,
Riverside Drive, Tinian, MP 96952.
• Antonio Camacho Atalig Memorial
Library, Rota Northern Marianas
Campus, Tatachog Village, Rota, MP.
Robyn Thorson,
Regional Director, Pacific Region, Portland,
Oregon.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Marianas Trench Marine National Monument, Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands; Completion of the Northern Islands Submerged
Lands Transfer to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of our finding of no significant impact (FONSI) and final
environmental assessment (Final EA) for the Marianas Trench Marine
National Monument (Monument) Northern Islands Submerged Lands
(submerged lands) Transfer to the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands (CNMI). The FONSI documents our decision to implement
Alternative 2, as it is described in the Final EA, resulting in the
Department of the Interior (DOI) conveying title to certain submerged
lands within the Monument from the United States to the CNMI Government
through a Patent, under the authority of the Territorial Submerged
Lands Act (TSLA), as amended, 48 U.S.C. 1705, et seq. The effective
date of the submerged lands transfer was December 21, 2016, the day the
Patent was signed by the Governor of the CNMI.
DATES: The Service's Regional Director, Pacific Region, signed the
FONSI on September 15, 2016, and the conveyance was effective December
21, 2016.
ADDRESSES: You may download the FONSI, Final EA, and related documents
from our Web site https://www.fws.gov/marianastrenchmarinemonument/,
and view copies of them in person at the libraries listed under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
You may direct questions to the Service regarding the submerged
lands transfer by any one of the following methods.
Email: fw1_sltransfer_cnmi@fws.gov. Include ``Submerged Lands
Transfer'' in the subject line of the message.
Fax: Attn: Charles Houghten, 503-231-6161.
U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Region, Attn:
Charles Houghten, Chief, Lands Division, 911 NE 11th Ave., Portland, OR
97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Charles Houghten, 503-231-6207
(phone).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
With this notice, we are announcing the completion of our Final EA,
FONSI, Memorandum of Agreement (MOA), and Patent, developed in
cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) and the CNMI Government. Copies of the documents are available
on the Monument's Web site: https://www.fws.gov/refuge/mariana_trench_marine_national_monument/.
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The Final EA and FONSI were developed in compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.); NEPA Regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508); other Federal
laws and regulations; and our policies and procedures for compliance
with those laws and regulations.
The subject of our Final EA and FONSI is the submerged lands
adjacent to the islands of Farallon de Pajaros (Uracas), Maug, and
Asuncion permanently covered by tidal waters up to the mean low water
line and extending three miles seaward from the mean high tide line.
The submerged lands are among some of the most biologically diverse in
the Western Pacific Ocean, with relatively pristine coral reef
ecosystems that have been proclaimed objects of scientific interest and
reserved for their protection as part of the Islands Unit of the
Monument by Presidential Proclamation (PP) 8335 of January 6, 2009.
The submerged lands were excepted from transfer by operation of law
(TSLA) to the CNMI Government by PP 9077 of January 15, 2014. PP 9077
also stated that it did not affect the authority of the Secretary of
the Interior under the TSLA to convey the excepted submerged lands to
CNMI after an agreement has been entered for coordination of management
that ensures the protection of the Monument within the excepted area.
We developed the agreement (Memorandum of Agreement or MOA) in
cooperation with the CNMI Government, DOI, and the Department of
Commerce (DOC) as part of our conveyance process and Draft and Final
EA.
Submerged Lands Conveyance Process
Draft and Final EA
We released our Draft EA to the public for a 30-day comment period
announced in the Federal Register (81 FR 26825) on May 4, 2016. We
identified two alternatives in the Draft EA and conducted a thorough
analysis of their impacts on the human environment. We received
comments during the May-June 2016 public comment period; substantive
comments and our responses are provided in the Final EA. Comments
concerning technical or minor edits were incorporated where relevant
into the Final EA.
Alternatives/Selected Alternative
Alternative 1 was the Current Land Status Alternative (No Action);
under it, DOI would not convey the submerged lands, including
associated mineral rights to CNMI, and the Service and NOAA would
continue to coordinate management of the submerged lands and associated
waters, including fishery-related activities, in consultation with the
CNMI Government.
We selected Alternative 2 for implementation in our Finding of No
Significant Impact, signed by the Service's Regional Director for the
Pacific Region on September 15, 2016. Under this alternative (the
Northern Islands Submerged Lands Conveyance Alternative), the parties
would sign the MOA, and DOI would convey the submerged lands, including
mineral rights, to the CNMI Government through the Patent with a
reserved conservation easement.
Memorandum of Agreement
The MOA was signed by the CNMI Government, DOI, and the Department
of Commerce (DOC), on September 22, 2016. The MOA identifies the roles
and responsibilities of the CNMI Government, DOI, and DOC, for ensuring
the protection of and coordinating the management of the conveyed
submerged lands and associated waters. Under the MOA, the Service and
NOAA are managing the conveyed submerged lands for the benefit of the
CNMI people and in consultation with the CNMI Government.
The MOA provides for the CNMI Government to assume primary
responsibility for managing the submerged lands and associated waters,
consistent with the purposes and requirements of PP 8335 and PP 9077,
by notifying DOI and DOC of its desire to do so. CNMI's management
would include the benthic and living marine resources of the associated
water column, and subterranean of the submerged lands and the
associated mineral rights within. The MOA became effective upon
conveyance of the submerged lands, consistent with the requirements of
PP 9077. A copy of the MOA is available in the Final EA.
Congressional Review and Patent
Completing the Draft EA and public comment period, and the Final
EA, FONSI, MOA, and Patent, were milestone accomplishments in our
conveyance process. After the public comment period ended for the Draft
EA, we initiated the Congressional Review (CR) period for the proposed
conveyance, in accordance with the process required by subsection 1(c)
of the TSLA. The CR period was 60 legislative days, which was initiated
by the Secretary of the Interior by describing our proposal in letters
to the House of Representatives Committee on Natural Resources and the
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, dated June 17, 2016.
The CR period was completed on November 14, 2016, thereafter we moved
forward with completing the conveyance.
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell executed a Patent conveying the
submerged lands from the United States to the CNMI Government on
November 29, 2016. Governor Ralph Torres (CNMI) accepted and signed the
patent on December 21, 2016. The Patent reserves an easement to ensure
that the submerged lands and associated resources conveyed to the CNMI
Government are managed and maintained for the protection of the
Monument or other federal conservation status, unless such conservation
status is withdrawn by an Act of Congress. A copy of the Patent is
available in an appendix in the Final EA.
Public Availability of Documents
A copy of the Final EA/FONSI, which includes copies of the MOA and
Patent, are available at the following libraries and through sources
identified under ADDRESSES.
Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Ins[aring]tto Street, Susupe,
Sa'ipan, MP, 96950-1092.
Tini'an Municipal Public Library, Riverside Drive, Tinian,
MP 96952.
Antonio Camacho Atalig Memorial Library, Rota Northern
Marianas Campus, Tatachog Village, Rota, MP.
Robyn Thorson,
Regional Director, Pacific Region, Portland, Oregon.
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