Superior National Forest; Minnesota; Application for Withdrawal, 17794-17795 [2017-07489]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Superior National Forest; Minnesota;
Application for Withdrawal
Forest Service, USDA.
Revised notice of intent to
extend the scoping comment period for
preparation of an environmental impact
statement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Superior National Forest
published a Notice of Intent in the
Federal Register on January 13, 2017,
describing a submitted application to
the Secretary of Interior proposing a
withdrawal of approximately 234,328
acres of National Forest System (NFS)
lands, for a 20-year term, within the
Rainy River Watershed on the Superior
National Forest from disposition under
United States mineral and geothermal
leasing laws, subject to valid existing
rights. This proposal will also include
an amendment to the Superior National
Forest Land and Resource Management
Plan to reflect this withdrawal. This
notice extends the scoping comment
period by 120 days.
The purpose of the withdrawal
request is protection of the natural
resources and waters located on NFS
lands from the potential adverse
environmental impacts arising from
exploration and development of fully
Federally-owned minerals conducted
pursuant to the mineral leasing laws
within the Rainy River Watershed that
flow into the Boundary Waters Canoe
Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness Mining Protection Area
(MPA) in northeastern Minnesota. The
USFS acknowledges this proposed
request subjects these NFS lands to
temporary segregation for up to 2 years
from entry under the United States
mineral and geothermal leasing laws.
The lands have been and will remain
open to such forms of use and
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disposition as may be allowed by law on
National Forest System lands including
the disposition of mineral materials.
The USFS recognizes that any
segregation or withdrawal of these lands
will be subject to valid existing rights
and therefore inapplicable to private
lands owned in fee, private mineral
estates, and private fractional minerals
interests. This notice also gives the
public an opportunity to comment on
the proposed request for withdrawal,
and announces the opportunity for a
future public meeting.
DATES: Comments concerning the
proposed request for withdrawal and
the scope of the environmental analysis
must be received by August 11, 2017.
This revised Notice coincides with the
Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM)
‘‘Notice of Application for Withdrawal
and Notification of Public Meeting’’
announced in the Federal Register on
January 19, 2017.
The draft environmental impact
statement is expected Spring 2020 and
the final environmental impact
statement is expected January 2021.
ADDRESSES: Address written comments
regarding the environmental effects
associated with this proposed request
for withdrawal to Connie Cummins,
Forest Supervisor, Superior National
Forest. Written comments are to be
mailed to 8901 Grand Avenue Place,
Duluth, MN 55808–1122. Comments
may also be sent via email to commentseastern-superior@fs.fed.us or via
facsimile to 218–626–4398.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt
Judd, Superior National Forest (218–
626–4382). The Superior National
Forest Web site (https://
www.fs.usda.gov/projects/superior/
landmanagement/projects) also contains
information relative to this proposed
request for withdrawal.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday. This
relay service is available 24 hours a day,
7 days a week, to leave a message or
question. You will receive a reply
during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USFS
has submitted an application on January
5, 2017 to the Secretary of the Interior
proposing to withdraw the identified
lands from disposition under United
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States mineral and geothermal leasing
laws (subject to valid existing rights) for
a period of 20 years.
All the NFS Lands identified in this
application are described in Appendix
A and displayed on a map in Appendix
B. This application is available upon
request at the Superior National Forest
office (8901 Grand Ave Place, Duluth,
MN 55808) or their Web site (https://
www.fs.usda.gov/projects/superior/
landmanagement/projects). The lands
depicted on this map include NFS lands
in the townships below, and all nonFederal lands within the exterior
boundaries described below that are
subsequently acquired by the Federal
government to the boundary of the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness (BWCAW) and the
Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness Mining Protection Area
(MPA).
National Forest System Lands
Superior National Forest
4th Principal Meridian, Minnesota
Tps. 61 and 62 N., Rs. 5 W.,
Tps. 60 to 62 N., Rs. 6 W.,
Tps. 59 and 61 N., Rs. 7 W.,
Tps. 59 to 61 N., Rs. 8 W., to the boundary
of the BWCAW
Tps. 58 to 61 N., Rs. 9 W., to the boundary
of the BWCAW
Tps. 57 to 62 N., Rs. 10 W.,
Tps. 57 to 63 N., Rs. 11 W.,
Tp. 59 N., R. 12 W.,
Tps. 61 to 63 N., Rs. 12 W.,
Tps. 61 to 63 N., Rs. 13 W.,
Tp. 63 N., R. 15 W.,
Tp. 63 N., R. 16 W.,
Tps. 65 to 67 N., Rs. 16 W.,
Tp. 64 N., R. 17 W.,
The areas described contain approximately
234,328 acres of NFS lands that overlay
Federally-owned minerals in Cook, Lake, and
Saint Louis Counties, Minnesota located
adjacent to the BWCAW and the MPA.
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of this withdrawal
request is protection of NFS lands
located in the Rainy River Watershed,
and preservation of NFS lands within
the BWCAW, from the potential adverse
environmental impacts arising from
exploration and development of fully
Federally-owned minerals conducted
pursuant to the Federal mineral leasing
laws.
The 234,328 acres of Federal land in
this proposed request for withdrawal are
located within the Rainy River
watershed on the Superior National
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Forest and are adjacent to the BWCAW
and MPA. There is known interest in
the development of hardrock minerals
that have been found—and others that
are thought to exist—in sulfide-bearing
rock within this portion of the Rainy
River Watershed. Any development of
these mineral resources could
ultimately result in the creation of
permanently stored waste materials and
other conditions upstream of the
BWCAW and the MPA with the
potential to generate and release water
with elevated levels of acidity, metals,
and other potential contaminants.
Additionally, any failure of mitigation
measures, containment facilities or
remediation efforts at mine sites and
their related facilities located upstream
of the BWCAW and the MPA could lead
to irreversible impacts upon natural
resources and the inability to meet the
purposes for the designation of the
BWCAW and the MPA specified by Sec.
2 of Public Law 95–495, 92 Stat. 1649
(1978) and the inability to comply with
section 4(b) of the 1964 Wilderness Act.
These concerns are exacerbated by the
likelihood that perpetual maintenance
of waste storage facilities along with the
perpetual treatment of water discharge
emanating from the waste storage
facilities and the mines themselves
would likely be required to ameliorate
these adverse effects. Yet, it is not at all
certain that such maintenance and
treatment can be assured over many
decades.
Proposed Action
The United States Forest Service
(USFS) has submitted an application to
the Secretary of Interior proposing a
withdrawal, for a 20-year term, of
approximately 234,328 acres of NFS
lands within the Rainy River Watershed
on the Superior National Forest from
disposition under United States mineral
and geothermal leasing laws, subject to
valid existing rights. This proposal will
also include an amendment to the
Superior National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan to reflect
this withdrawal.
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Possible Alternatives
In addition to the USFS proposal, a
‘‘no action’’ alternative will be analyzed,
and no additional alternatives have been
identified at this time. No alternative
sites are feasible because the lands
subject to the withdrawal application
are the lands for which protection is
sought from the impacts of exploration
and development under the United
States mineral and geothermal leasing
laws.
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Lead and Cooperating Agencies
The USFS will be the lead agency.
The USFS will designate the BLM as a
cooperating agency. The BLM shall
independently evaluate and review the
draft and final environmental impact
statements and any other documents
needed for the Secretary of Interior to
make a decision on the proposed
withdrawal.
Responsible Official
Forest Supervisor, Superior National
Forest.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The Responsible Official will
complete an environmental impact
statement, documenting the information
and analysis necessary to support a
decision on withdrawal, and to support
an amendment to the Superior National
Forest Land and Resource Management
Plan.
The Secretary of Interior is the
authorized official to approve a proposal
for withdrawal.
The Responsible Official is the
authorized official to approve an
amendment to the Superior National
Forest Land and Resource Management
Plan to reflect the proposed withdrawal.
Scoping Process
This notice of intent revises the
scoping period in preparing this
environmental impact statement. The
USFS and Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) held a public meeting within the
initial 90-day comment period to gather
public input on the proposed request for
withdrawal. This meeting was held at
the Duluth Entertainment and
Convention Center on March 16, 2017 in
Duluth, MN. The scoping period will be
extended an additional 120 days to
accommodate the immense public
interest and complexity of the proposal.
Within the first 30 days, more than
30,000 written comments were received
on the withdrawal proposal. The
scoping period extenstion will also
allow more time for additional public
meetings. At least one additional public
meeting will be scheduled on the Iron
Range before the close of the scoping
period. Further opportunities for public
particpation will be provided upon
publication of the Draft EIS, including a
minimum 45-day public comment
period. A plan amendment is subject to
pre-decisional objection procedures at
36 CFR 219, subpart B.
It is important that reviewers provide
their comments at such times and in
such manner that they are useful to the
agency’s preparation of the
environmental impact statement.
Therefore, comments should be
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provided prior to the close of the
comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
contentions.
Comments received in response to
this solicitation, including names and
addresses of those who comment, will
be part of the public record for this
proposed action. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered, however.
Dated: April 5, 2017.
Robert M. Harper,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National
Forest System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Information Collection; Request for
Comment; National Visitor Use
Monitoring
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice; request for comment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Forest Service is seeking comments
from all interested individuals and
organizations on the extension of a
currently approved information
collection, National Visitor Use
Monitoring (0596–0110).
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before June 12, 2017 to be
assured of consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Comments concerning this
notice should be addressed to Dr.
Donald B.K. English, Recreation,
Heritage, and Volunteer Resources,
Mailstop 1125, Forest Service, USDA,
1400 Independence Ave. SW.,
Washington, DC 20250–1125.
Comments also may be submitted via
facsimile to 202–205–1145 or by email
to: denglish@fs.fed.us. The public may
inspect comments received at the Office
of the Director, Recreation, Heritage,
and Volunteer Resources, 5th Floor
South West, Sidney R. Yates Federal
Building, 201 14th Street SW.,
Washington, DC, during normal
business hours. Visitors are encouraged
to call ahead to (202) 205–9595 to
facilitate entry to the building.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Donald B.K. English, Recreation,
Heritage, and Volunteer Resources staff,
at 202–205–9595. Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339,
SUMMARY:
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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains documents other than rules
or proposed rules that are applicable to the public. Notices of hearings
and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings,
delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency
statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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Notices
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Superior National Forest; Minnesota; Application for Withdrawal
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Revised notice of intent to extend the scoping comment period
for preparation of an environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: The Superior National Forest published a Notice of Intent in
the Federal Register on January 13, 2017, describing a submitted
application to the Secretary of Interior proposing a withdrawal of
approximately 234,328 acres of National Forest System (NFS) lands, for
a 20-year term, within the Rainy River Watershed on the Superior
National Forest from disposition under United States mineral and
geothermal leasing laws, subject to valid existing rights. This
proposal will also include an amendment to the Superior National Forest
Land and Resource Management Plan to reflect this withdrawal. This
notice extends the scoping comment period by 120 days.
The purpose of the withdrawal request is protection of the natural
resources and waters located on NFS lands from the potential adverse
environmental impacts arising from exploration and development of fully
Federally-owned minerals conducted pursuant to the mineral leasing laws
within the Rainy River Watershed that flow into the Boundary Waters
Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Wilderness Mining Protection Area (MPA) in northeastern Minnesota. The
USFS acknowledges this proposed request subjects these NFS lands to
temporary segregation for up to 2 years from entry under the United
States mineral and geothermal leasing laws. The lands have been and
will remain open to such forms of use and disposition as may be allowed
by law on National Forest System lands including the disposition of
mineral materials. The USFS recognizes that any segregation or
withdrawal of these lands will be subject to valid existing rights and
therefore inapplicable to private lands owned in fee, private mineral
estates, and private fractional minerals interests. This notice also
gives the public an opportunity to comment on the proposed request for
withdrawal, and announces the opportunity for a future public meeting.
DATES: Comments concerning the proposed request for withdrawal and the
scope of the environmental analysis must be received by August 11,
2017. This revised Notice coincides with the Bureau of Land
Management's (BLM) ``Notice of Application for Withdrawal and
Notification of Public Meeting'' announced in the Federal Register on
January 19, 2017.
The draft environmental impact statement is expected Spring 2020
and the final environmental impact statement is expected January 2021.
ADDRESSES: Address written comments regarding the environmental effects
associated with this proposed request for withdrawal to Connie Cummins,
Forest Supervisor, Superior National Forest. Written comments are to be
mailed to 8901 Grand Avenue Place, Duluth, MN 55808-1122. Comments may
also be sent via email to comments-eastern-superior@fs.fed.us or via
facsimile to 218-626-4398.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matt Judd, Superior National Forest
(218-626-4382). The Superior National Forest Web site (https://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/superior/landmanagement/projects) also
contains information relative to this proposed request for withdrawal.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. This
relay service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to leave a
message or question. You will receive a reply during normal business
hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USFS has submitted an application on
January 5, 2017 to the Secretary of the Interior proposing to withdraw
the identified lands from disposition under United States mineral and
geothermal leasing laws (subject to valid existing rights) for a period
of 20 years.
All the NFS Lands identified in this application are described in
Appendix A and displayed on a map in Appendix B. This application is
available upon request at the Superior National Forest office (8901
Grand Ave Place, Duluth, MN 55808) or their Web site (https://www.fs.usda.gov/projects/superior/landmanagement/projects). The lands
depicted on this map include NFS lands in the townships below, and all
non-Federal lands within the exterior boundaries described below that
are subsequently acquired by the Federal government to the boundary of
the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) and the Boundary
Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Mining Protection Area (MPA).
National Forest System Lands
Superior National Forest
4th Principal Meridian, Minnesota
Tps. 61 and 62 N., Rs. 5 W.,
Tps. 60 to 62 N., Rs. 6 W.,
Tps. 59 and 61 N., Rs. 7 W.,
Tps. 59 to 61 N., Rs. 8 W., to the boundary of the BWCAW
Tps. 58 to 61 N., Rs. 9 W., to the boundary of the BWCAW
Tps. 57 to 62 N., Rs. 10 W.,
Tps. 57 to 63 N., Rs. 11 W.,
Tp. 59 N., R. 12 W.,
Tps. 61 to 63 N., Rs. 12 W.,
Tps. 61 to 63 N., Rs. 13 W.,
Tp. 63 N., R. 15 W.,
Tp. 63 N., R. 16 W.,
Tps. 65 to 67 N., Rs. 16 W.,
Tp. 64 N., R. 17 W.,
The areas described contain approximately 234,328 acres of NFS
lands that overlay Federally-owned minerals in Cook, Lake, and Saint
Louis Counties, Minnesota located adjacent to the BWCAW and the MPA.
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose of this withdrawal request is protection of NFS lands
located in the Rainy River Watershed, and preservation of NFS lands
within the BWCAW, from the potential adverse environmental impacts
arising from exploration and development of fully Federally-owned
minerals conducted pursuant to the Federal mineral leasing laws.
The 234,328 acres of Federal land in this proposed request for
withdrawal are located within the Rainy River watershed on the Superior
National
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Forest and are adjacent to the BWCAW and MPA. There is known interest
in the development of hardrock minerals that have been found--and
others that are thought to exist--in sulfide-bearing rock within this
portion of the Rainy River Watershed. Any development of these mineral
resources could ultimately result in the creation of permanently stored
waste materials and other conditions upstream of the BWCAW and the MPA
with the potential to generate and release water with elevated levels
of acidity, metals, and other potential contaminants. Additionally, any
failure of mitigation measures, containment facilities or remediation
efforts at mine sites and their related facilities located upstream of
the BWCAW and the MPA could lead to irreversible impacts upon natural
resources and the inability to meet the purposes for the designation of
the BWCAW and the MPA specified by Sec. 2 of Public Law 95-495, 92
Stat. 1649 (1978) and the inability to comply with section 4(b) of the
1964 Wilderness Act. These concerns are exacerbated by the likelihood
that perpetual maintenance of waste storage facilities along with the
perpetual treatment of water discharge emanating from the waste storage
facilities and the mines themselves would likely be required to
ameliorate these adverse effects. Yet, it is not at all certain that
such maintenance and treatment can be assured over many decades.
Proposed Action
The United States Forest Service (USFS) has submitted an
application to the Secretary of Interior proposing a withdrawal, for a
20-year term, of approximately 234,328 acres of NFS lands within the
Rainy River Watershed on the Superior National Forest from disposition
under United States mineral and geothermal leasing laws, subject to
valid existing rights. This proposal will also include an amendment to
the Superior National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan to
reflect this withdrawal.
Possible Alternatives
In addition to the USFS proposal, a ``no action'' alternative will
be analyzed, and no additional alternatives have been identified at
this time. No alternative sites are feasible because the lands subject
to the withdrawal application are the lands for which protection is
sought from the impacts of exploration and development under the United
States mineral and geothermal leasing laws.
Lead and Cooperating Agencies
The USFS will be the lead agency. The USFS will designate the BLM
as a cooperating agency. The BLM shall independently evaluate and
review the draft and final environmental impact statements and any
other documents needed for the Secretary of Interior to make a decision
on the proposed withdrawal.
Responsible Official
Forest Supervisor, Superior National Forest.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The Responsible Official will complete an environmental impact
statement, documenting the information and analysis necessary to
support a decision on withdrawal, and to support an amendment to the
Superior National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan.
The Secretary of Interior is the authorized official to approve a
proposal for withdrawal.
The Responsible Official is the authorized official to approve an
amendment to the Superior National Forest Land and Resource Management
Plan to reflect the proposed withdrawal.
Scoping Process
This notice of intent revises the scoping period in preparing this
environmental impact statement. The USFS and Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) held a public meeting within the initial 90-day comment period to
gather public input on the proposed request for withdrawal. This
meeting was held at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center on
March 16, 2017 in Duluth, MN. The scoping period will be extended an
additional 120 days to accommodate the immense public interest and
complexity of the proposal. Within the first 30 days, more than 30,000
written comments were received on the withdrawal proposal. The scoping
period extenstion will also allow more time for additional public
meetings. At least one additional public meeting will be scheduled on
the Iron Range before the close of the scoping period. Further
opportunities for public particpation will be provided upon publication
of the Draft EIS, including a minimum 45-day public comment period. A
plan amendment is subject to pre-decisional objection procedures at 36
CFR 219, subpart B.
It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names
and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record
for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be
accepted and considered, however.
Dated: April 5, 2017.
Robert M. Harper,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. 2017-07489 Filed 4-12-17; 8:45 am]
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