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may be required to allow major
aboveground utility corridor
development outside of the area
identified and mapped in the 2008
West-Wide Energy Corridor
Programmatic EIS as referenced in the
2018 Coronado National Forest Land
and Resource Management Plan (pages
83 and 85).
The responsible official plans to
release the draft record of decision in
conjunction with the final EIS. The draft
decision would be subject to 36 CFR
part 218, ‘‘Project-Level Pre-decisional
Administrative Review Process.’’
Depending on the nature of the forest
plan amendment(s) required, the draft
decision may also be subject to 36 CFR
part 219, subpart B, ‘‘Pre-decisional
Administrative Review Process.’’
Following resolution of objections to the
draft decision, the final decision would
be issued.
Expected Impacts
It is anticipated that there would be
impacts to water quality and quantity;
scenery; threatened, endangered, and
other special status species and their
habitats; effects from drilling and
mining activities such as noise and
lights used for nighttime drilling;
impacts to air quality; and increased
traffic. This is a preliminary issues list
with additional issues to be identified
through the scoping process.
Lead and Cooperating Agencies
The Forest Service is the lead agency
for the proposed action and compliance
with NEPA. The Coronado National
Forest has identified, invited, and
received acceptance from four
cooperating agencies to include the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service, the Arizona
Department of Environmental Quality,
and the Arizona State Historic
Preservation Office.
Responsible Official
The responsible official for the
decision on this project is Kerwin S.
Dewberry, Forest Supervisor, Coronado
National Forest, 300 West Congress
Street, Tucson, Arizona 85701.
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Scoping Comments and the Objection
Process
This notice of intent initiates the
scoping process, which guides the
development of the EIS. In this process,
the agency is requesting comments on
potential issues and alternatives in
addition to identification of any relevant
information, studies, or analyses of any
kind concerning impacts affecting the
quality of the human environment.
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Public scoping meetings in an open
house format will be held as follows:
1. May 20, 2024, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.,
Patagonia Union High School, 200
Naugle Ave., Patagonia, Arizona
2. May 21, 2024, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.,
Quality Hotel Americana, 639 N
Grand Ave., Nogales, Arizona
Meeting details will also be posted on
the Coronado National Forest website
and advertised in the Arizona Daily
Star, Herald/Review, Nogales
International, and Patagonia Regional
Times.
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 EIS;
therefore, comments should be provided
prior to the close of the comment period
and should clearly articulate the
reviewer’s concerns and contentions.
Commenting during scoping and any
other designated opportunity to
comment provided by the responsible
official as prescribed by the applicable
regulations will also govern eligibility to
object once the final EIS and draft
record of decision has been published.
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, they will not be
used to establish eligibility for the
objection process.
Objections will be accepted only from
those who have previously submitted
specific written comments regarding the
proposed project during scoping or
other designated opportunity for public
comment in accordance with 36 CFR
218.5(a). Issues raised in objections
must be based on previously submitted
timely, specific written comments
regarding the proposed project unless
based on new information arising after
designated opportunities.
Permits, Licenses, or Other
Authorizations Required
The MPO may require other permits,
licenses, and authorizations including
but not limited to a Clean Water Act
Section 404 Permit from the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers; an Underground
Injection Control Permit from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency; an
Encroachment Permit from the Arizona
Department of Transportation; a
Reclamation Plan and annual renewal
from the Arizona State Mine Inspector;
and the following permits from the
Arizona DEQ—Air Quality Permit,
Arizona Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System Permit, Aquifer Protection
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Permit, Arizona Water Quality
Certification under section 401 of the
Clean Water Act, and Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act Subtitle
C Site Identification Form.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
Based on environmental analysis and
disclosure documented in the EIS, the
responsible official will decide: (1)
whether to approve the MPO as
proposed or modified, or as described in
an alternative; (2) what mitigation
measures, if needed, would be required;
(3) what monitoring, if any, would be
required; and (4) whether approval of an
action alternative would be consistent
with the 2018 Coronado National Forest
Land and Resource Management Plan or
whether an amendment to the forest
plan would be required.
Substantive Provisions
Any proposed forest plan
amendment(s) would meet the
substantive requirements for
sustainability (36 CFR 219.8), species
diversity (36 CFR 219.9), multiple use
(36 CFR 219.10), and timber (36 CFR
219.11).
Dated: May 2, 2024.
Troy Heithecker,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Recreation Fee Site
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Inyo National Forest is
proposing to establish a recreation fee
site. Proposed recreation fees collected
at the proposed recreation fee sites
would be used for operation,
maintenance, and improvement of the
sites. An analysis of nearby recreation
fee sites with similar amenities shows
the proposed recreation fees that would
be charged at the new recreation fee
sites are reasonable and typical of
similar recreation fee sites in the area.
DATES: If approved, the proposed
recreation fees would be established no
earlier than six months following the
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Inyo National Forest,
Attention: Recreation Fees, 351 Pacu
Lane, Suite 200, Bishop, CA 93514.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Andrew Kennedy, Forest Recreation
SUMMARY:
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Officer, (760) 920–3522,
andrew.kennedy@usda.gov.
The
Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement
Act (16 U.S.C. 6803(b)) requires the
Forest Service to publish a six-month
advance notice in the Federal Register
of establishment of proposed recreation
fee sites. In accordance with Forest
Service Handbook 2309.13, Chapter 30,
the Forest Service will publish the
proposed recreation fee sites and
proposed recreation fees in local
newspapers and other local publications
for public comment. Most of the
proposed recreation fees would be spent
where they are collected to enhance the
visitor experience at the proposed
recreation fee sites.
A special recreation permit recreation
fee of $20 per permit is proposed for the
Inyo National Forest Christmas Tree
Permits. The 4th Grade Pass would be
honored for a free permit.
Expenditures of recreation fees
collected at the proposed recreation fee
sites would enhance recreation
opportunities, improve customer
service, and address maintenance needs.
Once public involvement is complete,
the proposed recreation fee sites and
proposal recreation fees will be
reviewed by a Recreation Resource
Advisory Committee prior to a final
decision and implementation.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: May 6, 2024.
Jacqueline Emanuel,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
System.
Briefing Agenda for Civil Rights
Implications of the Federal Use of
Facial Recognition Technology
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COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
Commission on Civil Rights.
Notice of Commission public
briefing.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice of Commission public
briefing, The Federal Role in Enforcing
Religious Freedoms in Prison, Notice of
Commission business meeting, and call
for public comments.
DATES: Friday, May 17, 2024, 10 a.m.
ET.
ADDRESSES: The briefing is open to the
public and can be attended via live
stream on the Commission’s YouTube
page at: https://www.youtube.com/
usccr.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Angelia Rorison (202) 376–8359;
publicaffairs@usccr.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights on whether
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prisoners’ religious freedom rights are
being protected and enforced in
accordance with constitutional and
statutory provisions. This is an update
to the Commission’s 2008 statutory
enforcement report, Enforcing Religious
Freedom in Prison.
At this public briefing, the
Commission will hear from subject
matter experts such as government
officials, religious leaders, academics,
prisoners’ rights advocates, religious
liberty organizations, and legal experts.
The Commission will accept written
materials from the public for
consideration as we prepare our report;
submit to rfip@usccr.gov no later than
Monday, June 17, 2024.
This briefing is open to the public and
is accessible via live stream at https://
www.youtube.com/usccr. (* Streaming
information subject to change.)
Computer assisted real-time
transcription (CART) will be provided.
The web link to access CART (in
English) on Friday, May 17, 2024, is
https://www.streamtext.net/player?
event=USCCR. Please note that CART is
text-only translation that occurs in real
time during the meeting and is not an
exact transcript.
To request additional
accommodations, persons with
disabilities should email access@
usccr.gov by Monday, May 13, 2024,
indicating ‘‘accommodations’’ in the
subject line.
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All times Eastern Standard Time
I. Introductory Remarks: 10:00–10:10
a.m.
II. Panel 1: Constitutional and Legal
Experts: 10:10–11:25 a.m.
III. Break: 11:25–11:35 a.m.
IV. Panel 2: Religious Leaders & Direct
Service Providers: 11:35 a.m.–12:50
p.m.
V. Lunch: 12:50–1:50 p.m.
VI. Panel 3: Prisoners’ Religious Rights
Advocates: 1:50 p.m.–3:05 p.m.
VII. Closing Remarks: 3:05–3:15 p.m.
VIII. Adjourn Meeting.
** Public Comments will also be
accepted through written testimony.
* Schedule is subject to change.
Call for Public Comments
In addition to the testimony collected
on Friday, May 17, 2024, via public
briefing, the Commission welcomes the
submission of material for consideration
as we prepare our report. Please submit
such information to rfip@usccr.gov no
later than June 17, 2024, or by mail to
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OCRE/Public Comments, ATTN: RFIP,
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1331
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 1150,
Washington, DC 20425.
Dated: May 17, 2024.
Angelia Rorison,
USCCR Media and Communications Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
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Carbon Steel Flanges From Spain:
Preliminary Results of Antidumping
Duty Administrative Review and
Rescission of Review in Part; 2022–
2023
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Commerce (Commerce) preliminarily
finds that carbon steel flanges from
Spain were sold in the United States at
prices below normal value. The period
of review (POR) is June 1, 2022, through
May 31, 2023. We are also rescinding
this administrative review, in part, with
respect to seven companies because the
requests for administrative review were
timely withdrawn. We invite interested
parties to comment on these preliminary
results.
DATES: Applicable May 10, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jacob Waddell or Mark Flessner, AD/
CVD Operations, Office VI, Enforcement
and Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–1369 or (202) 482–6312,
respectively.
AGENCY:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On June 4, 2017. Commerce issued an
antidumping duty order on finished
carbon steel flanges from Spain.1 On
August 3, 2023, based on timely
requests for administrative review,
Commerce initiated an administrative
review of the Order.2 All requests for
administrative review were timely
withdrawn with regard to seven
1 See Finished Carbon Steel Flanges from Spain:
Antidumping Duty Order, 82 FR 27229 (June 14,
2017) (Order).
2 See Initiation of Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews, 88 FR
51271 (August 3, 2023) (Initiation Notice).
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Recreation Fee Site
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Inyo National Forest is proposing to establish a
recreation fee site. Proposed recreation fees collected at the proposed
recreation fee sites would be used for operation, maintenance, and
improvement of the sites. An analysis of nearby recreation fee sites
with similar amenities shows the proposed recreation fees that would be
charged at the new recreation fee sites are reasonable and typical of
similar recreation fee sites in the area.
DATES: If approved, the proposed recreation fees would be established
no earlier than six months following the publication of this notice in
the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Inyo National Forest, Attention: Recreation Fees, 351 Pacu
Lane, Suite 200, Bishop, CA 93514.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew Kennedy, Forest Recreation
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Officer, (760) 920-3522, [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act
(16 U.S.C. 6803(b)) requires the Forest Service to publish a six-month
advance notice in the Federal Register of establishment of proposed
recreation fee sites. In accordance with Forest Service Handbook
2309.13, Chapter 30, the Forest Service will publish the proposed
recreation fee sites and proposed recreation fees in local newspapers
and other local publications for public comment. Most of the proposed
recreation fees would be spent where they are collected to enhance the
visitor experience at the proposed recreation fee sites.
A special recreation permit recreation fee of $20 per permit is
proposed for the Inyo National Forest Christmas Tree Permits. The 4th
Grade Pass would be honored for a free permit.
Expenditures of recreation fees collected at the proposed
recreation fee sites would enhance recreation opportunities, improve
customer service, and address maintenance needs. Once public
involvement is complete, the proposed recreation fee sites and proposal
recreation fees will be reviewed by a Recreation Resource Advisory
Committee prior to a final decision and implementation.
Dated: May 6, 2024.
Jacqueline Emanuel,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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