Notice of Availability of the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas Final Joint Environmental Impact Statement, Bureau of Land Management Proposed Resource Management Plan and Bureau of Indian Affairs Proposed Integrated Resource Management Plan, 58740-58741 [2019-23823]
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clarifying text and incorporation of new
information, but did not require or
suggest further supplementation or
change proposed decisions.
Authority: Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40
CFR 1506.10.
Danielle Chi,
Deputy State Director, Natural Resources.
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Notice of Availability of the Oklahoma,
Kansas, and Texas Final Joint
Environmental Impact Statement,
Bureau of Land Management Proposed
Resource Management Plan and
Bureau of Indian Affairs Proposed
Integrated Resource Management Plan
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior; and Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), as amended, and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, as amended, the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM) and Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) have prepared a
Final Joint Environmental Impact
Statement (FJEIS) for the BLM Proposed
Resource Management Plan (P–RMP),
the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)
Proposed Integrated Resource
Management Plan (P–IRMP) for the BLM
Oklahoma Field Office, the BIA Eastern
Oklahoma Regional Office, and the BIA
Southern Plains Regional Office, and by
this Notice is announcing the opening of
the protest period.
DATES: Pursuant to the BLM planning
regulations at 43 CFR 1610.5–2, any
person who participated in the land use
planning process associated with the
development of these proposed land use
plans and has an interest that could be
adversely impacted by these
management decisions can protest the
management decisions within 30 days
of the date the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency publishes the Notice
of Availability of the Oklahoma, Kansas,
and Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–
IRMP.
SUMMARY:
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The Oklahoma, Kansas, and
Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP
is available online in the Documents
and Reports section of the BLM ePlanning project website at: https://
go.usa.gov/xVPk3.
Protests must be made in writing (43
CFR 1610.5–2(a)(1)) and filed with the
BLM Director, either as a hard copy or
electronically via the BLM’s e-Planning
website listed above. To submit an
electronic protest, go to the project
website and select the ‘‘Documents &
Reports’’ link at the left, then select
‘‘Submit Protest’’ next to the Final Joint
Environmental Impact Statement
(FJEIS). Upon selection of the ‘‘Submit
Protest’’ button, a new window will
open that will guide you through the
submission process. Printed ‘‘hard
copy’’ protest submissions must be
mailed to one of the following
addresses, and postmarked by the end of
the protest period. Via mail: Director
(210), Attn: Protest Coordinator, P.O.
Box 71383, Washington, DC 20024–
1383; Via Overnight Delivery: Director
(210), Attn: Protest Coordinator, 20 M
Street SE, Room 2134LM, Washington,
DC 20003.
Copies of the Oklahoma, Kansas, and
Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP
are available upon request from:
• The Bureau of Land Management,
Oklahoma Field Office, Attn.: Patrick
Rich, RMP Team Lead, 201 Stephenson
Parkway, Suite 1200, Norman, OK
73072.
• BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional
Office, Attn.: Mosby Halterman, P.O.
Box 8002, Muskogee, Oklahoma 74402–
8002.
• BIA Southern Plains Regional
Office, Attn.: David Anderson, P.O. Box
368, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005–0368.
• The Bureau of Land Management,
New Mexico State Office, 301 Dinosaur
Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87508.
• Copies of the Oklahoma, Kansas
and Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–
IRMP are also available for public
inspection at the BLM New Mexico
State Office, 301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa
Fe, New Mexico 87508 and at the BLM
Oklahoma Field Office, 201 Stephenson
Parkway, Suite 1200, Norman, OK
73072.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick Rich, RMP Team Lead,
telephone (405) 579–7154; address 201
Stephenson Parkway, Suite 1200,
Norman, OK 73072; email BLM_NM_
OKT_RMP@blm.gov. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at (800) 877–8339 to
contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FIRS is
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available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,
to leave a message or question with the
above individual. You will receive a
reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP, the BLM and
BIA analyze the environmental
consequences of four alternatives under
consideration for managing Federal
lands and minerals within the
Oklahoma-Kansas-Texas planning area.
The BLM Oklahoma Field Office
administers approximately 15,100 acres
of public surface estate, including
approximately 11,833 acres at the Cross
Bar Management Area near Amarillo,
Texas; about 3,300 acres of small tracts
scattered across the planning area; and
Federal lands along the 116-mile stretch
of the Red River between the North Fork
of the Red River and the 98th Meridian.
No exact acreages of Federal lands along
the Red River are available at this time
because the full 116-mile stretch of land
has not been surveyed. The Oklahoma
Field Office also administers
approximately 4,810,900 acres of
subsurface Federal mineral estate across
the 269,650,000-acre planning area, to
include approximately 4,012,400 acres
underlying surface estate managed by
other Federal surface management
agencies, such as U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, U.S. Forest Service, and
National Park Service, and
approximately 785,300 acres of splitestate, where Federal minerals underlie
private surface estate.
The BIA decision area includes
approximately 394,200 surface acres
and 2,033,500 mineral estate acres for
the BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional
Office. Approximately 1,474,500 acres
of the BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional
Office jurisdictional area is limited to
coal or other minerals in Osage County.
The BIA decision area also includes
approximately 457,500 surface acres
and 632,000 mineral estate acres for the
BIA Southern Plains Regional Office.
This includes lands and mineral estate
in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and
Richardson County, Nebraska.
The BLM is the lead agency for
development of the land use plan, while
the BIA Regional Offices are co-lead
planning partners on this joint,
integrated land use planning effort. The
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP provides a
comprehensive, integrated land use plan
that will replace the BLM’s current 1994
Oklahoma RMP, as amended; the 1991
Kansas RMP; and the 1996 Texas RMP,
as amended. Land use plan revision and
consolidation is necessary due to
numerous changes, including renewable
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energy, recreation, special status
species, visual resources, and wildlife
habitat which have occurred across the
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas planning
area since previous plan publications.
New resource data are available for
consideration, and new policies,
guidelines, and laws have been
established.
The four alternatives analyzed in the
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP are as
follows:
• Alternative A (No Action Plan) is a
continuation of existing land use
management actions under the current
Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas RMPs and
associated amendments;
• Alternative B (Proposed
Alternative) represents a mix of resource
use and resource value conservation
stewardship principles and management
decisions that address current and
reasonably foreseeable future land use
management issues, including
provisions for energy development,
recreational opportunities, and
conservation of natural resources;
• Alternative C (Environmental
Focused Plan) represents a land use
management strategy intended primarily
to preserve and protect ecosystem
health and resource values across the
planning area; and
• Alternative D (Resource Use
Focused Plan) represents a land use
management strategy intended primarily
to develop resources and promote
economic development across the
decision area, such as livestock grazing,
energy and mineral development, and
recreation.
This land use planning effort was
initiated on July 26, 2013, through a
Notice of Intent published in the
Federal Register (78 FR 45266),
notifying the public of a formal scoping
period and soliciting public
participation. The BLM and BIA held 17
scoping meetings between November
2013 and January 2014, throughout
Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with
stakeholders, interest groups, and the
public. During this external scoping
period, the public provided the BLM
Oklahoma Field Office with input on
relevant issues to consider during the
land use planning process. Additional
information was collected during three
additional workshops, one each in
Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with the
public and cooperating agencies. Based
on these issues, conflicts, information,
and the BLM and BIA goals and
objectives for this planning effort, the
BLM–BIA Interdisciplinary Team
formulated three action alternatives for
consideration and analysis in the Draft
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Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP.
The public comment period for the
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP was initiated
on November 19, 2018, through a
Federal Register Notice of Availability
(83 FR 58283), notifying the public of
the release of the draft land use plan for
an extended 125-day public comment
period, which occurred from November
19, 2018, until March 24, 2019, and
solicitation of public comments.
Seventy-two cooperating agencies
expressed interest in collaborating with
the BLM and BIA during the NEPA
process and signed a formal cooperating
agency agreements.
The BLM and BIA held six public
meetings between February 2019 and
March 2019, throughout Oklahoma,
Kansas, and Texas, with stakeholders,
interest groups, and the public. Public
meetings were hosted to solicit public
input on the Draft Oklahoma, Kansas,
and Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–
IRMP as follows: Wichita, KS, on
February 26, 2019; Muskogee, OK, on
February 27, 2019; Norman, OK, on
February 28, 2019; Amarillo, TX, on
March 4, 2019; Fort Worth, TX, on
March 5, 2019; and Corpus Christi, TX,
on March 8, 2019. In total, 110 attendees
participated in the six public meetings
and offered oral and written comments
to the BLM and BIA. Following the
closing of the 125-day public comment
period, the BLM and BIA held an
internal 5-day conference at the BLM
Oklahoma Field Office where an
interdisciplinary team of resource
management experts reviewed the 150
substantive comment submissions for
potential revision of the Draft
Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/
BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP in
preparation for release of the OKT Final
Joint EIS, BLM P–RMP and BIA P–
IRMP. All comments on the Draft EIS/
RMP were given careful consideration,
with necessary revisions incorporated
into the FJEIS and plans, as appropriate.
Public comments and BLM responses
are available in Appendix O of the Final
EIS.
At the close of the 30-day protest
period, the BLM and BIA will resolve
protests on the Oklahoma, Kansas, and
Texas FJEIS/BLM P–RMP/BIA P–IRMP
in preparation for the Approved BLM
RMP, Approved BIA IRMP, three
Records of Decision (ROD) to include
one ROD for the BLM Oklahoma Field
Office; one ROD for the BIA Eastern
Oklahoma Regional Office; and one
ROD for the BIA Southern Plains
Regional Office.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
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personal identifying information in your
protest, you should be aware that your
entire protest—including your personal
identifying information—may be made
publicly available at any time. 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: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10,
43 CFR 1610.2.
Timothy R. Spisak,
BLM New Mexico State Director.
Eddie Streater,
BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional Director.
Jim Schock,
BIA Southern Plains Regional Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Bureau of Land Management
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Notice of Availability of the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas Final
Joint Environmental Impact Statement, Bureau of Land Management
Proposed Resource Management Plan and Bureau of Indian Affairs Proposed
Integrated Resource Management Plan
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior; and Bureau of Indian
Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), as amended, and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976, as amended, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) have prepared a Final Joint Environmental Impact
Statement (FJEIS) for the BLM Proposed Resource Management Plan (P-
RMP), the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Proposed Integrated Resource
Management Plan (P-IRMP) for the BLM Oklahoma Field Office, the BIA
Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office, and the BIA Southern Plains Regional
Office, and by this Notice is announcing the opening of the protest
period.
DATES: Pursuant to the BLM planning regulations at 43 CFR 1610.5-2, any
person who participated in the land use planning process associated
with the development of these proposed land use plans and has an
interest that could be adversely impacted by these management decisions
can protest the management decisions within 30 days of the date the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publishes the Notice of
Availability of the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-
IRMP.
ADDRESSES: The Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP
is available online in the Documents and Reports section of the BLM e-
Planning project website at: https://go.usa.gov/xVPk3.
Protests must be made in writing (43 CFR 1610.5-2(a)(1)) and filed
with the BLM Director, either as a hard copy or electronically via the
BLM's e-Planning website listed above. To submit an electronic protest,
go to the project website and select the ``Documents & Reports'' link
at the left, then select ``Submit Protest'' next to the Final Joint
Environmental Impact Statement (FJEIS). Upon selection of the ``Submit
Protest'' button, a new window will open that will guide you through
the submission process. Printed ``hard copy'' protest submissions must
be mailed to one of the following addresses, and postmarked by the end
of the protest period. Via mail: Director (210), Attn: Protest
Coordinator, P.O. Box 71383, Washington, DC 20024-1383; Via Overnight
Delivery: Director (210), Attn: Protest Coordinator, 20 M Street SE,
Room 2134LM, Washington, DC 20003.
Copies of the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-
IRMP are available upon request from:
The Bureau of Land Management, Oklahoma Field Office,
Attn.: Patrick Rich, RMP Team Lead, 201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 1200,
Norman, OK 73072.
BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office, Attn.: Mosby
Halterman, P.O. Box 8002, Muskogee, Oklahoma 74402-8002.
BIA Southern Plains Regional Office, Attn.: David
Anderson, P.O. Box 368, Anadarko, Oklahoma 73005-0368.
The Bureau of Land Management, New Mexico State Office,
301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87508.
Copies of the Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/
BIA P-IRMP are also available for public inspection at the BLM New
Mexico State Office, 301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508 and
at the BLM Oklahoma Field Office, 201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 1200,
Norman, OK 73072.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patrick Rich, RMP Team Lead, telephone
(405) 579-7154; address 201 Stephenson Parkway, Suite 1200, Norman, OK
73072; email [email protected]. Persons who use a
telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS) at (800) 877-8339 to contact the above individual during
normal business hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, to leave a message or question with the above individual. You
will receive a reply during normal business hours.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM
P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP, the BLM and BIA analyze the environmental
consequences of four alternatives under consideration for managing
Federal lands and minerals within the Oklahoma-Kansas-Texas planning
area. The BLM Oklahoma Field Office administers approximately 15,100
acres of public surface estate, including approximately 11,833 acres at
the Cross Bar Management Area near Amarillo, Texas; about 3,300 acres
of small tracts scattered across the planning area; and Federal lands
along the 116-mile stretch of the Red River between the North Fork of
the Red River and the 98th Meridian. No exact acreages of Federal lands
along the Red River are available at this time because the full 116-
mile stretch of land has not been surveyed. The Oklahoma Field Office
also administers approximately 4,810,900 acres of subsurface Federal
mineral estate across the 269,650,000-acre planning area, to include
approximately 4,012,400 acres underlying surface estate managed by
other Federal surface management agencies, such as U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, U.S. Forest Service, and National Park Service, and
approximately 785,300 acres of split-estate, where Federal minerals
underlie private surface estate.
The BIA decision area includes approximately 394,200 surface acres
and 2,033,500 mineral estate acres for the BIA Eastern Oklahoma
Regional Office. Approximately 1,474,500 acres of the BIA Eastern
Oklahoma Regional Office jurisdictional area is limited to coal or
other minerals in Osage County. The BIA decision area also includes
approximately 457,500 surface acres and 632,000 mineral estate acres
for the BIA Southern Plains Regional Office. This includes lands and
mineral estate in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and Richardson County,
Nebraska.
The BLM is the lead agency for development of the land use plan,
while the BIA Regional Offices are co-lead planning partners on this
joint, integrated land use planning effort. The Oklahoma, Kansas, and
Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP provides a comprehensive, integrated
land use plan that will replace the BLM's current 1994 Oklahoma RMP, as
amended; the 1991 Kansas RMP; and the 1996 Texas RMP, as amended. Land
use plan revision and consolidation is necessary due to numerous
changes, including renewable
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energy, recreation, special status species, visual resources, and
wildlife habitat which have occurred across the Oklahoma, Kansas, and
Texas planning area since previous plan publications. New resource data
are available for consideration, and new policies, guidelines, and laws
have been established.
The four alternatives analyzed in the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas
FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP are as follows:
Alternative A (No Action Plan) is a continuation of
existing land use management actions under the current Kansas,
Oklahoma, and Texas RMPs and associated amendments;
Alternative B (Proposed Alternative) represents a mix of
resource use and resource value conservation stewardship principles and
management decisions that address current and reasonably foreseeable
future land use management issues, including provisions for energy
development, recreational opportunities, and conservation of natural
resources;
Alternative C (Environmental Focused Plan) represents a
land use management strategy intended primarily to preserve and protect
ecosystem health and resource values across the planning area; and
Alternative D (Resource Use Focused Plan) represents a
land use management strategy intended primarily to develop resources
and promote economic development across the decision area, such as
livestock grazing, energy and mineral development, and recreation.
This land use planning effort was initiated on July 26, 2013,
through a Notice of Intent published in the Federal Register (78 FR
45266), notifying the public of a formal scoping period and soliciting
public participation. The BLM and BIA held 17 scoping meetings between
November 2013 and January 2014, throughout Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas,
with stakeholders, interest groups, and the public. During this
external scoping period, the public provided the BLM Oklahoma Field
Office with input on relevant issues to consider during the land use
planning process. Additional information was collected during three
additional workshops, one each in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, with the
public and cooperating agencies. Based on these issues, conflicts,
information, and the BLM and BIA goals and objectives for this planning
effort, the BLM-BIA Interdisciplinary Team formulated three action
alternatives for consideration and analysis in the Draft Oklahoma,
Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP.
The public comment period for the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas
FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP was initiated on November 19, 2018, through
a Federal Register Notice of Availability (83 FR 58283), notifying the
public of the release of the draft land use plan for an extended 125-
day public comment period, which occurred from November 19, 2018, until
March 24, 2019, and solicitation of public comments. Seventy-two
cooperating agencies expressed interest in collaborating with the BLM
and BIA during the NEPA process and signed a formal cooperating agency
agreements.
The BLM and BIA held six public meetings between February 2019 and
March 2019, throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas, with stakeholders,
interest groups, and the public. Public meetings were hosted to solicit
public input on the Draft Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/
BIA P-IRMP as follows: Wichita, KS, on February 26, 2019; Muskogee, OK,
on February 27, 2019; Norman, OK, on February 28, 2019; Amarillo, TX,
on March 4, 2019; Fort Worth, TX, on March 5, 2019; and Corpus Christi,
TX, on March 8, 2019. In total, 110 attendees participated in the six
public meetings and offered oral and written comments to the BLM and
BIA. Following the closing of the 125-day public comment period, the
BLM and BIA held an internal 5-day conference at the BLM Oklahoma Field
Office where an interdisciplinary team of resource management experts
reviewed the 150 substantive comment submissions for potential revision
of the Draft Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA P-IRMP in
preparation for release of the OKT Final Joint EIS, BLM P-RMP and BIA
P-IRMP. All comments on the Draft EIS/RMP were given careful
consideration, with necessary revisions incorporated into the FJEIS and
plans, as appropriate. Public comments and BLM responses are available
in Appendix O of the Final EIS.
At the close of the 30-day protest period, the BLM and BIA will
resolve protests on the Oklahoma, Kansas, and Texas FJEIS/BLM P-RMP/BIA
P-IRMP in preparation for the Approved BLM RMP, Approved BIA IRMP,
three Records of Decision (ROD) to include one ROD for the BLM Oklahoma
Field Office; one ROD for the BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional Office; and
one ROD for the BIA Southern Plains Regional Office.
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your protest, you should be
aware that your entire protest--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. 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: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10, 43 CFR 1610.2.
Timothy R. Spisak,
BLM New Mexico State Director.
Eddie Streater,
BIA Eastern Oklahoma Regional Director.
Jim Schock,
BIA Southern Plains Regional Director.
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