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Panamanian golden frog ..........................................................................
Fiji banded iguana ....................................................................................
False gharial (Tomistoma) ........................................................................
Komodo dragon ........................................................................................
Amur leopard ............................................................................................
African wild dog ........................................................................................
Sumatran orangutan .................................................................................
Asian elephant ..........................................................................................
North Sulawesi babirusa ..........................................................................
Swamp deer (barasingha) ........................................................................
Bali myna (Rothschild’s [myna]) starling ..................................................
Blue-throated macaw ................................................................................
Mandrill .....................................................................................................
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
The applicant requests the renewal of
their permit to export and re-import
non-living museum/herbarium
specimens of endangered and
threatened species (excluding animals)
previously legally accessioned into the
permittee’s collection for scientific
research. This notification covers
activities to be conducted by the
applicant over a 5-year period.
[Docket No. FWS–R6–ES–2014–0048;
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IV. Next Steps
After the comment period closes, we
will make decisions regarding permit
issuance. If we issue permits to any of
the applicants listed in this notice, we
will publish a notice in the Federal
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announcing the permit issuance by
searching https://www.regulations.gov
for the permit number listed above in
this document. For example, to find
information about the potential issuance
of Permit No. 12345A, you would go to
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‘‘12345A’’.
V. Authority
We issue this notice under the
authority of the Endangered Species Act
of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.), and its implementing regulations.
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Atelopus varius zeteki.
Brachylophus fasciatus.
Tomistoma schlegelii.
Varanus komodoensis.
Panthera pardus.
Lycaon pictus.
Pongo abelii.
Elephas maximus.
Babyrousa celebensis.
Cervus duvauceli.
Leucopsar rothschildi.
Ara glaucogularis.
Mandrillus (=Papio) sphinx.
Applicant: Louisiana State University,
Baton Rouge, LA; Permit No.
PER6612201
Brenda Tapia,
Supervisory Program Analyst/Data
Administrator, Branch of Permits, Division
of Management Authority.
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Fish and Wildlife Service
R-Project Transmission Line,
Nebraska; Revised Proposed Habitat
Conservation Plan for the American
Burying Beetle and Draft Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request
for comments.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of documents related to an
application for an incidental take permit
(ITP) under the Endangered Species Act.
The Nebraska Public Power District
(NPPD) is applying for a permit
associated with incidental take of the
American burying beetle (Nicrophorus
americanus; ABB) during construction,
operation, and maintenance of a new
transmission line in central Nebraska
(known as the R-Project). NPPD has
submitted a new application for a 50year ITP, including a revised proposed
habitat conservation plan (revised HCP)
and associated documents. We
previously issued an ITP for the
R-Project and the applicant’s earlier
HCP to NPPD in 2019. However, that
ITP was remanded by a Court. In
response to the Court remand, NPPD has
prepared the revised HCP as part of the
new ITP application. In accordance with
the National Environmental Policy Act,
we now announce the availability of the
draft supplemental EIS (draft SEIS)
associated with the revised HCP. We
invite comment from the public and
local, State, Tribal, and Federal
agencies.
DATES: Submitting Comments: We must
receive your written comments on or
before April 9, 2024. Comments
submitted online at https://
www.regulations.gov/ must be received
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by 11:59 p.m. eastern time on April 9,
2024.
Public Meetings: During the public
comment period, the Service will hold
two in-person public meetings in
Nebraska, weather permitting, and one
virtual public meeting.
• In-person meetings:
Æ Tuesday, February 27, 2024, from
5:00 to 7:00 p.m. CST; North Platte,
Nebraska, The Prairie Arts Center.
Æ Thursday, February 29, 2024, from
1:00 to 3:00 p.m. CST; Broken Bow,
Nebraska, Mid Plains Community
College.
• Virtual meeting: Thursday, March
7, 2024, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. CST.
Additional information on the public
meetings will be posted at least one
week prior on our website, at https://
fws.gov/office/nebraska-ecologicalservices. Following the virtual public
meeting, an on demand recording of the
virtual public meeting will be available
for viewing by the public online, at
https://fws.gov/office/nebraskaecological-services, and at the following
locations:
• North Platte Public Library, 120 W
4th St., North Platte, NE 69101.
• Thomas County Library, 501 Main
St., Thedford, NE 69166.
• Taylor Public Library, 106 William
St., Taylor, NE 68879.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: The
draft SEIS and revised HCP, as well as
any comments and other materials that
we receive, will be available for public
inspection online in Docket No. FWS–
R6–ES–2014–0048 at https://
www.regulations.gov. Copies of the
documents will be available for viewing
at the three libraries with the recording
of the virtual public meeting (see
DATES).
Submitting Comments: You may
submit comments by one of the
following methods:
• Online: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments to
Docket No. FWS–R6–ES–2014–0048.
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• U.S. Mail: Public Comments
Processing, Attn: Docket No. FWS–R6–
ES–2014–0048; U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service Headquarters, MS: PRB/3W;
5275 Leesburg Pike; Falls Church, VA
22041–3803.
• Public Meetings: Comments will
also be accepted at the in-person and
virtual public meetings (see DATES).
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Reasonable Accommodations
Persons needing reasonable
accommodations to attend and
participate in the public meetings
should contact the Service’s Nebraska
Ecological Services Field Office (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) as soon
as possible. To allow sufficient time to
process requests, please make contact
no later than 1 week before the desired
public meeting. Information and
documents are available in alternative
formats upon request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff
Runge, by phone at (308) 382–6468 or
by email at jeff_runge@fws.gov.
Individuals in the United States who are
deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have
a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
TTD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services.
Individuals outside the United States
should use the relay services offered
within their country to make
international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service),
announce the availability of documents
related to an application for an
incidental take permit (ITP) under
section 10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered
Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA;
16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The Nebraska
Public Power District (NPPD) is
applying for a 50-year permit associated
with incidental take of the American
burying beetle (Nicrophorus
americanus; ABB) during construction,
operation, and maintenance of a new
transmission line in central Nebraska
(known as the R-Project). NPPD
submitted an application for an ITP
covering the take of ABB to the Service.
If granted, the ITP would authorize
incidental take of ABB resulting from
the revised HCP’s covered activities, as
well as incidental take resulting from
activities carried out as part of the
revised HCP’s conservation strategy. We
invite comment on the documents from
the public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies.
Background
Section 9 of the ESA and Federal
regulations prohibit the taking of a
species listed as endangered or
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threatened. The ESA defines ‘‘take’’ to
mean to harass, harm, pursue, hunt,
shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, or
collect, or to attempt to engage in any
such conduct. We may issue permits,
under limited circumstances, to take
listed species incidental to, and not the
purpose of, otherwise lawful activities.
Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA and its
implementing regulations (50 CFR
17.22(b) and 17.32(b)) provide for
authorizing incidental take of listed
species. Issuance of an ITP also must
not jeopardize the existence of federally
listed fish, wildlife, or plant species,
pursuant to section 7 of the ESA and 50
CFR 402.02. The permittee would
receive assurances under our ‘‘No
Surprises’’ regulations (50 CFR
17.22(b)(5) and 17.32(b)(5)).
The Service issued a Federal Register
notice of availability for the original ITP
application, final habitat conservation
plan (final HCP), and final
environmental impact statement (final
EIS) for the R-Project on February 8,
2019 (84 FR 2900) and issued the ITP
on June 12, 2019. However, on June 17,
2020, the U.S. District Court for the
District of Colorado issued a decision on
a lawsuit challenging the Service’s
decision to issue this ITP under the
ESA, the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and
the National Historic Preservation Act
(16 U.S.C. 470) (Oregon-California
Trails Association v. Walsh,
1:19 cv 01945–WJM, D. Colo 2020). In its
ruling, the Court vacated and remanded
the ITP to the Service for further
proceedings consistent with the Court’s
order. In response to the Court vacating
the ITP, NPPD prepared the R-Project
Transmission Line Revised Habitat
Conservation Plan (revised HCP) and
submitted the ITP application. We
published a Federal Register notice of
intent to prepare a SEIS for the R-Project
revised HCP on November 18, 2022 (87
FR 69294).
The Service has prepared a draft SEIS
to address the issues identified by the
Court and to address new information
and changed circumstances, as relevant,
to the R-Project revised HCP and ITP
application proposed by NPPD. The ITP
application submitted by NPPD
addresses the potential take of ABB
associated with the revised HCP’s
covered activities associated with the
R-Project.
Project Information
The R-Project is a proposed 226-mile
transmission line that would start at
NPPD’s Gerald Gentleman Substation
near Sutherland, Nebraska; go north to
a 345-kV substation located in Thomas
County near Thedford; and then extend
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eastward to another 345-kV substation
sited in Holt County, and interconnect
with Western Area Power
Administration’s existing Fort
Thompson-to-Grand Island 345-kV line
that is located on the eastern border of
Holt County, Nebraska.
The ITP, if issued, would authorize
take of the ABB that may occur
incidental to the covered activities,
which include components of the
construction, operation, and
maintenance of the R-Project and
implementation of the revised HCP’s
conservation strategy. The revised HCP
describes the covered activities, the
anticipated impacts to ABB from the
covered activities, and the measures that
NPPD will implement to minimize and
mitigate such impacts. The revised HCP
also includes avoidance and
minimization measures for ESA-listed
species that are not covered species but
may be present in the revised HCP
Study Area (i.e., ESA-listed species for
which incidental take is not being
requested because take will be avoided).
The revised HCP also describes the
environmental setting and biological
resources present in the study area, the
biological goals and objectives of the
revised HCP, monitoring, adaptive
management, and funding assurances.
National Environmental Policy Act
Background
The potential issuance of the ITP is
considered a Federal action under
NEPA, and we determined that
preparation of a supplemental EIS to
analyze the potential impacts on the
human (biological, physical, social, and
economic) environment caused by the
R-Project and implementation of the
revised HCP was appropriate. The Draft
SEIS also addresses the issues identified
in the court remand issued on June 17,
2020. We prepared the Draft SEIS in
accordance with the requirements of
NEPA, with input from cooperating
organizations and agencies, including
History Nebraska, the Nebraska Game
and Parks Commission, the National
Park Service, the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, and the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. We analyzed four
alternatives in the draft SEIS, including
the issuance of the ITP and
implementation of the revised HCP
(proposed action), a no action
alternative, and two action alternatives.
The action alternatives include
construction of the R-Project and
implementation of the HCP, with the
following modifications: Alternative A
reflects the proposed action from the
final HCP and FEIS, and Alternative B
reflects the use of steel monopole
construction only.
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We are seeking public input on the
NEPA analysis in the Draft SEIS,
including the associated impacts of the
alternatives, as well as comments on the
draft revised HCP submitted with the
ITP application. We will respond to all
substantive comments received during
the comment period in the Final
Supplemental EIS. No sooner than 30
days after the Final SEIS publication,
we will issue a NEPA Record of
Decision (ROD).
Public Availability of Comments
You may submit your comments and
materials by one of the methods listed
in ADDRESSES. Before including your
address, phone number, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—might
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. 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.
Comments and materials we receive,
as well as supporting documentation we
use in preparing the DEIS, will be
available for public inspection online in
Docket No. FWS–R6–ES–2014–0048, at
https://www.regulations.gov/.)
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Next Steps and Decision To Be Made
We will make a permit decision based
on the statutory and regulatory criteria
of the ESA. This decision will also be
informed by the data, analyses, and
findings in the EIS and public
comments received on the Draft SEIS
and HCP. We will document our
determinations in an ESA section 10
findings document, ESA section 7
biological opinion, and NEPA ROD
developed at the conclusion of the ESA
and NEPA compliance processes. If we
find that all requirements for issuance of
the ITP are met, we will issue the
requested permit, subject to terms and
conditions deemed necessary or
appropriate to carry out the purposes of
ESA Section 10.
Authority
We provide this notice under section
10(c) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)
and its implementing regulations (50
CFR 17.22 and 17.32) and NEPA (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its
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implementing regulations (40 CFR
1506.6 and 43 CFR 46.305).
Marjorie Nelson,
Acting Assistant Regional Director, Ecological
Services, Mountain-Prairie Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[245A2100DD/AAKC001030/
A0A51010.999900]
Notice of Deadline for Submitting
Completed Applications To Begin
Participation in the Tribal SelfGovernance Program in Fiscal Year
2025 or Calendar Year 2025
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of application deadline.
AGENCY:
In this notice, the Office of
Self-Governance (OSG) establishes a
deadline for Indian tribes/consortia to
submit completed applications to begin
participation in the tribal selfgovernance program in fiscal year 2025
or calendar year 2025.
DATES: Completed application packages
must be received by the Director, Office
of Self-Governance, by March 1, 2024.
ADDRESSES: Application packages for
inclusion in the applicant pool should
be sent to Sharee M. Freeman, Director,
Office of Self-Governance, Department
of the Interior, Mail Stop 3624–MIB,
1849 C Street NW, Washington, DC
20240.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vickie Hanvey, Office of Self
Governance, Vickie.Hanvey@bia.gov;
Telephone (918) 931–0745. Individuals
in the United States who are deaf,
deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a
speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the
Tribal Self-Governance Act of 1994
(Public Law 103–413), as amended by
the Practical Reforms and Other Goals to
Reinforce the Effectiveness of SelfGovernance and Self-Determination Act
of 2019–2020 and section 402(b)(1)(A)
of the Practical Reforms and Other Goals
To Reinforce the Effectiveness of SelfGovernance and Self-Determination
(PROGRESS Act), the Secretary, acting
through the Director of the Office of
Self-Governance, may select not more
than 50 new Indian Tribes per year from
those eligible tribes. The application
deadline listed in the DATES section is
predicated upon providing the parties
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enough time to complete funding
agreement negotiations in advance of
the FY or CY start date of the 2025
funding agreement. The Act mandates
that copies of the funding agreements be
sent at least 90 days before the proposed
effective date to each Tribe that is
served by the Bureau of Indian Affairs’
agency that is serving the Tribe that is
a party to the funding agreement. Initial
negotiations with a Tribe/consortium
located in a region and/or agency which
has not previously been involved with
self-governance negotiations will take
approximately 2 months from start to
finish. Agreements for an October 1 to
September 30 funding year need to be
signed and submitted by July 1.
Agreements for a January 1 to December
31 need to be signed and submitted by
October 1.
Purpose of Notice
The regulations at 25 CFR 1000.10
through 1000.31 have been modified by
section 201 of the newly enacted
PROGRESS Act as follows:
Section 201. Definitions; reporting
and audit requirements; application of
programs.
To be eligible to participate in selfgovernance, an Indian Tribe shall:
(1) successfully complete the
planning phase described in subsection
(d);
(2) request participation in selfgovernance by resolution or other
official
action by the Tribal governing body;
and
(3) demonstrate for the 3 fiscal years
preceding the date on which the Tribe
requests participation, fiscal stability
and financial management capability as
evidenced by the Indian Tribe having no
uncorrected significant and internal
audit exceptions in the required annual
audit of its self-determination or selfgovernance agreements with any
Federal agency.
An Indian Tribe seeking to begin
participation in self-governance shall
complete the planning phase. The
planning phase shall:
(A) be conducted to the satisfaction of
the Indian Tribe; and
(B) include:
(i) legal and budgetary research; and
(ii) internal Tribal governing
planning, training, and organizational
preparation.
Applicants should be guided by the
referenced requirements in preparing
their applications to begin participation
in the tribal self-governance program in
fiscal year 2025 and calendar year 2025.
Copies of these requirements may be
obtained from the information contact
person identified in this notice.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
[Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2014-0048; [FXES11140600000-245-FF06E22000]
R-Project Transmission Line, Nebraska; Revised Proposed Habitat
Conservation Plan for the American Burying Beetle and Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
availability of documents related to an application for an incidental
take permit (ITP) under the Endangered Species Act. The Nebraska Public
Power District (NPPD) is applying for a permit associated with
incidental take of the American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus;
ABB) during construction, operation, and maintenance of a new
transmission line in central Nebraska (known as the R-Project). NPPD
has submitted a new application for a 50-year ITP, including a revised
proposed habitat conservation plan (revised HCP) and associated
documents. We previously issued an ITP for the R-Project and the
applicant's earlier HCP to NPPD in 2019. However, that ITP was remanded
by a Court. In response to the Court remand, NPPD has prepared the
revised HCP as part of the new ITP application. In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act, we now announce the availability of
the draft supplemental EIS (draft SEIS) associated with the revised
HCP. We invite comment from the public and local, State, Tribal, and
Federal agencies.
DATES: Submitting Comments: We must receive your written comments on or
before April 9, 2024. Comments submitted online at https://www.regulations.gov/ must be received by 11:59 p.m. eastern time on
April 9, 2024.
Public Meetings: During the public comment period, the Service will
hold two in-person public meetings in Nebraska, weather permitting, and
one virtual public meeting.
In-person meetings:
[cir] Tuesday, February 27, 2024, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. CST; North
Platte, Nebraska, The Prairie Arts Center.
[cir] Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. CST;
Broken Bow, Nebraska, Mid Plains Community College.
Virtual meeting: Thursday, March 7, 2024, from 5:00 to
7:00 p.m. CST.
Additional information on the public meetings will be posted at
least one week prior on our website, at https://fws.gov/office/nebraska-ecological-services. Following the virtual public meeting, an
on demand recording of the virtual public meeting will be available for
viewing by the public online, at https://fws.gov/office/nebraska-ecological-services, and at the following locations:
North Platte Public Library, 120 W 4th St., North Platte,
NE 69101.
Thomas County Library, 501 Main St., Thedford, NE 69166.
Taylor Public Library, 106 William St., Taylor, NE 68879.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: The draft SEIS and revised HCP, as well
as any comments and other materials that we receive, will be available
for public inspection online in Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2014-0048 at
https://www.regulations.gov. Copies of the documents will be available
for viewing at the three libraries with the recording of the virtual
public meeting (see DATES).
Submitting Comments: You may submit comments by one of the
following methods:
Online: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments to Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2014-0048.
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U.S. Mail: Public Comments Processing, Attn: Docket No.
FWS-R6-ES-2014-0048; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters, MS:
PRB/3W; 5275 Leesburg Pike; Falls Church, VA 22041-3803.
Public Meetings: Comments will also be accepted at the in-
person and virtual public meetings (see DATES).
Reasonable Accommodations
Persons needing reasonable accommodations to attend and participate
in the public meetings should contact the Service's Nebraska Ecological
Services Field Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) as soon as
possible. To allow sufficient time to process requests, please make
contact no later than 1 week before the desired public meeting.
Information and documents are available in alternative formats upon
request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Runge, by phone at (308) 382-6468
or by email at [email protected]. Individuals in the United States who
are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a speech disability may
dial 711 (TTY, TTD, or TeleBraille) to access telecommunications relay
services. Individuals outside the United States should use the relay
services offered within their country to make international calls to
the point-of-contact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(Service), announce the availability of documents related to an
application for an incidental take permit (ITP) under section
10(a)(1)(B) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16
U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is
applying for a 50-year permit associated with incidental take of the
American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus; ABB) during
construction, operation, and maintenance of a new transmission line in
central Nebraska (known as the R-Project). NPPD submitted an
application for an ITP covering the take of ABB to the Service. If
granted, the ITP would authorize incidental take of ABB resulting from
the revised HCP's covered activities, as well as incidental take
resulting from activities carried out as part of the revised HCP's
conservation strategy. We invite comment on the documents from the
public and local, State, Tribal, and Federal agencies.
Background
Section 9 of the ESA and Federal regulations prohibit the taking of
a species listed as endangered or threatened. The ESA defines ``take''
to mean to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap,
capture, or collect, or to attempt to engage in any such conduct. We
may issue permits, under limited circumstances, to take listed species
incidental to, and not the purpose of, otherwise lawful activities.
Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA and its implementing regulations (50 CFR
17.22(b) and 17.32(b)) provide for authorizing incidental take of
listed species. Issuance of an ITP also must not jeopardize the
existence of federally listed fish, wildlife, or plant species,
pursuant to section 7 of the ESA and 50 CFR 402.02. The permittee would
receive assurances under our ``No Surprises'' regulations (50 CFR
17.22(b)(5) and 17.32(b)(5)).
The Service issued a Federal Register notice of availability for
the original ITP application, final habitat conservation plan (final
HCP), and final environmental impact statement (final EIS) for the R-
Project on February 8, 2019 (84 FR 2900) and issued the ITP on June 12,
2019. However, on June 17, 2020, the U.S. District Court for the
District of Colorado issued a decision on a lawsuit challenging the
Service's decision to issue this ITP under the ESA, the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and the
National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470) (Oregon-California
Trails Association v. Walsh, 1:19 cv 01945-WJM, D. Colo 2020). In its
ruling, the Court vacated and remanded the ITP to the Service for
further proceedings consistent with the Court's order. In response to
the Court vacating the ITP, NPPD prepared the R-Project Transmission
Line Revised Habitat Conservation Plan (revised HCP) and submitted the
ITP application. We published a Federal Register notice of intent to
prepare a SEIS for the R-Project revised HCP on November 18, 2022 (87
FR 69294).
The Service has prepared a draft SEIS to address the issues
identified by the Court and to address new information and changed
circumstances, as relevant, to the R-Project revised HCP and ITP
application proposed by NPPD. The ITP application submitted by NPPD
addresses the potential take of ABB associated with the revised HCP's
covered activities associated with the R-Project.
Project Information
The R-Project is a proposed 226-mile transmission line that would
start at NPPD's Gerald Gentleman Substation near Sutherland, Nebraska;
go north to a 345-kV substation located in Thomas County near Thedford;
and then extend eastward to another 345-kV substation sited in Holt
County, and interconnect with Western Area Power Administration's
existing Fort Thompson-to-Grand Island 345-kV line that is located on
the eastern border of Holt County, Nebraska.
The ITP, if issued, would authorize take of the ABB that may occur
incidental to the covered activities, which include components of the
construction, operation, and maintenance of the R-Project and
implementation of the revised HCP's conservation strategy. The revised
HCP describes the covered activities, the anticipated impacts to ABB
from the covered activities, and the measures that NPPD will implement
to minimize and mitigate such impacts. The revised HCP also includes
avoidance and minimization measures for ESA-listed species that are not
covered species but may be present in the revised HCP Study Area (i.e.,
ESA-listed species for which incidental take is not being requested
because take will be avoided). The revised HCP also describes the
environmental setting and biological resources present in the study
area, the biological goals and objectives of the revised HCP,
monitoring, adaptive management, and funding assurances.
National Environmental Policy Act Background
The potential issuance of the ITP is considered a Federal action
under NEPA, and we determined that preparation of a supplemental EIS to
analyze the potential impacts on the human (biological, physical,
social, and economic) environment caused by the R-Project and
implementation of the revised HCP was appropriate. The Draft SEIS also
addresses the issues identified in the court remand issued on June 17,
2020. We prepared the Draft SEIS in accordance with the requirements of
NEPA, with input from cooperating organizations and agencies, including
History Nebraska, the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, the National
Park Service, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. We analyzed four alternatives in the
draft SEIS, including the issuance of the ITP and implementation of the
revised HCP (proposed action), a no action alternative, and two action
alternatives. The action alternatives include construction of the R-
Project and implementation of the HCP, with the following
modifications: Alternative A reflects the proposed action from the
final HCP and FEIS, and Alternative B reflects the use of steel
monopole construction only.
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We are seeking public input on the NEPA analysis in the Draft SEIS,
including the associated impacts of the alternatives, as well as
comments on the draft revised HCP submitted with the ITP application.
We will respond to all substantive comments received during the comment
period in the Final Supplemental EIS. No sooner than 30 days after the
Final SEIS publication, we will issue a NEPA Record of Decision (ROD).
Public Availability of Comments
You may submit your comments and materials by one of the methods
listed in ADDRESSES. Before including your address, phone number, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--might 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. 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.
Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting
documentation we use in preparing the DEIS, will be available for
public inspection online in Docket No. FWS-R6-ES-2014-0048, at https://www.regulations.gov/.)
Next Steps and Decision To Be Made
We will make a permit decision based on the statutory and
regulatory criteria of the ESA. This decision will also be informed by
the data, analyses, and findings in the EIS and public comments
received on the Draft SEIS and HCP. We will document our determinations
in an ESA section 10 findings document, ESA section 7 biological
opinion, and NEPA ROD developed at the conclusion of the ESA and NEPA
compliance processes. If we find that all requirements for issuance of
the ITP are met, we will issue the requested permit, subject to terms
and conditions deemed necessary or appropriate to carry out the
purposes of ESA Section 10.
Authority
We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the ESA (16 U.S.C.
1531 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32)
and NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40
CFR 1506.6 and 43 CFR 46.305).
Marjorie Nelson,
Acting Assistant Regional Director, Ecological Services, Mountain-
Prairie Region.
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