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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
36 CFR Chapter II
Report Prepared Pursuant to Executive
Order 13783—Promoting Energy
Independence and Economic Growth
Forest Service, USDA.
Notification of final report.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Department of
Agriculture’s Forest Service (Forest
Service) has prepared its final report
pursuant to Section 2 of Executive
Order 13783—Promoting Energy
Independence and Economic Growth
(E.O. 13783). Section 2 of E.O. 13783
mandates an immediate review of all
Federal agency actions that potentially
unduly burden the safe, efficient
development of domestic energy
resources, and requires heads of Federal
agencies to review all existing
regulations, orders, guidance
documents, policies, and any other
similar agency actions (collectively,
agency actions) that potentially unduly
burden the development or use of
domestically produced energy
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resources, with particular attention to
oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy
resources. E.O. 13783 also requires
Federal agencies to make
recommendations that could alleviate or
eliminate aspects of their actions that
unduly burden domestic energy
production.
DATES: November 1, 2017.
ADDRESSES: The report is available on
the Forest Service’s Web site at https://
www.fs.fed.us/managing-land/energy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sherri Thompson at 303–275–5147 or
by mail at 1617 Cole Boulevard,
Building 7, Lakewood, CO 80401.
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
Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of E.O. 13783 is to eliminate
unnecessary Federal procedures that
obstruct, delay, curtail, or otherwise
impose significant costs on the siting,
permitting, production, utilization,
transmission, or delivery of energy
resources. On National Forest System
lands, the USDA and the Forest Service
play an important role in assuring that
activities associated with Federal and
private energy mineral resources,
renewable energy projects, and energyrelated transmission and distribution
facilities are conducted in a manner that
minimizes adverse effects on Federal
surface resources while avoiding
regulatory burdens that unnecessarily
encumber energy production, constrain
economic growth, and prevent job
creation.
Pursuant to Section 2 of E.O. 13783,
the Forest Service reviewed more than
70 agency actions, including
regulations, policies, guidance, orders,
agreements with partner agencies, and
programmatic analyses at the
Washington Office and field levels of
the agency to assess whether they
unduly burden clean and safe domestic
energy development. As a result of that
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review, the Forest Service recommends
revising or rescinding parts of 15 agency
actions to alleviate or eliminate undue
burdens on the prudent development or
use of domestic energy sources.
Consistent with E.O. 13783, it is in the
national interest to promote the clean
and safe development of America’s vast
energy resources. Adopting these
recommendations would result in the
revision of parts of three regulations,
five policies, four agreements with other
agencies, one programmatic analysis,
and one order and rescinding part of
one policy. The Forest Service’s
recommendations are principally
associated with streamlining agency
procedures or clarifying agency policy
to facilitate more efficient processing of
energy proposals by the agency alone or
in coordination with its partners.
Dated: October 25, 2017.
Jeanne M. Higgins,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National
Forest System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
36 CFR Chapter II
Report Prepared Pursuant to Executive Order 13783--Promoting
Energy Independence and Economic Growth
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notification of final report.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Forest Service (Forest
Service) has prepared its final report pursuant to Section 2 of
Executive Order 13783--Promoting Energy Independence and Economic
Growth (E.O. 13783). Section 2 of E.O. 13783 mandates an immediate
review of all Federal agency actions that potentially unduly burden the
safe, efficient development of domestic energy resources, and requires
heads of Federal agencies to review all existing regulations, orders,
guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions
(collectively, agency actions) that potentially unduly burden the
development or use of domestically produced energy resources, with
particular attention to oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy
resources. E.O. 13783 also requires Federal agencies to make
recommendations that could alleviate or eliminate aspects of their
actions that unduly burden domestic energy production.
DATES: November 1, 2017.
ADDRESSES: The report is available on the Forest Service's Web site at
https://www.fs.fed.us/managing-land/energy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sherri Thompson at 303-275-5147 or by
mail at 1617 Cole Boulevard, Building 7, Lakewood, CO 80401.
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 Standard Time, Monday through
Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of E.O. 13783 is to eliminate
unnecessary Federal procedures that obstruct, delay, curtail, or
otherwise impose significant costs on the siting, permitting,
production, utilization, transmission, or delivery of energy resources.
On National Forest System lands, the USDA and the Forest Service play
an important role in assuring that activities associated with Federal
and private energy mineral resources, renewable energy projects, and
energy-related transmission and distribution facilities are conducted
in a manner that minimizes adverse effects on Federal surface resources
while avoiding regulatory burdens that unnecessarily encumber energy
production, constrain economic growth, and prevent job creation.
Pursuant to Section 2 of E.O. 13783, the Forest Service reviewed
more than 70 agency actions, including regulations, policies, guidance,
orders, agreements with partner agencies, and programmatic analyses at
the Washington Office and field levels of the agency to assess whether
they unduly burden clean and safe domestic energy development. As a
result of that review, the Forest Service recommends revising or
rescinding parts of 15 agency actions to alleviate or eliminate undue
burdens on the prudent development or use of domestic energy sources.
Consistent with E.O. 13783, it is in the national interest to promote
the clean and safe development of America's vast energy resources.
Adopting these recommendations would result in the revision of parts of
three regulations, five policies, four agreements with other agencies,
one programmatic analysis, and one order and rescinding part of one
policy. The Forest Service's recommendations are principally associated
with streamlining agency procedures or clarifying agency policy to
facilitate more efficient processing of energy proposals by the agency
alone or in coordination with its partners.
Dated: October 25, 2017.
Jeanne M. Higgins,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
[FR Doc. 2017-23805 Filed 10-31-17; 8:45 am]
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