[Federal Register: April 6, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 65)]
[Notices]
[Page 17404-17405]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Forest-Wide Integrated Weed Management, Lolo National Forest;
Missoula, Mineral, Sanders, Granite, Lewis and Clark, Flathead,
Ravalli, Lake and Powell Counties, MT
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Revised Notice: intent to prepare an environmental impact
statement (EIS).
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SUMMARY: This is a revision of a Notice of Intent originally published
in the Federal Register on August 4, 2004. This revision also hereby
withdraws another Notice of Intent, originally published in the Federal
Register on August 31, 2004, and incorporates that project into this
one.
The original Notice of August 4, 2004 for the ``Forest-Wide
Integrated Weed Management'' project stated the Forest Service would
prepare an environmental impact statement to address noxious weeds on a
maximum of 15,000 acres per year on the Lolo National Forest, using
aerial and ground application of herbicides, biological and manual
control methods.
The Notice of August 31, 2004 for the ``Pattee Canyon Weed
Management Project'' stated the Forest Service would prepare an
environmental impact statement to control invasive weeds on
approximately 2,500 acres of land near Missoula, Montana, using aerial
and ground applications of herbicides, biological control agents, and
revegetation.
This revision withdraws the ``Pattee Canyon Weed Management
Project'' as a separate project, and combines it into the ``Forest-Wide
Integrated Weed Management'' project. The reason for the change is to
make the analysis more efficient, because the ``Pattee Canyon Weed
Management Project'' area is wholly within the ``Forest-Wide Integrated
Weed Management'' project area, because the proposed weed management
methods and aims are the same for both projects, and because
undertaking two analyses would be less efficient.
The issues identified in the August 31, 2004 Federal Register
Notice for the ``Pattee Canyon Weed Management Project'' included the
effectiveness of the proposed treatments, potential risks to human
health and safety associated with herbicides, and the potential adverse
effects of herbicides on native vegetation.
The August 4, 2004 Federal Register Notice for the ``Forest-Wide
Integrated Weed Management'' project did not list any specific issues.
However, based on public scoping, the issues identified for the
``Pattee Canyon Weed Management Project'' apply to the ``Forest-Wide
Integrated Weed Management'' project as well. The public comments
received for the ``Pattee Canyon Weed Management Project'' will be
incorporated into the ``Forest-Wide Integrated Weed Management''
project. The August 4, 2004 Federal Register Notice is hereby amended
to include them.
The August 4, 2004 Notice is further amended to also include the
following additional issues:
1. Recognizing that invasive weeds are spreading rapidly in Western
Montana, what effect will invasive weeds have on wildlife and native
plant communities?
2. What potential adverse effects might herbicides have on
wildlife, fish and water quality?
DATES: Comments concerning this revision should be received in writing
within 30 days of this Notice's publication. Persons who have already
commented on either the original Notices of Intent do not need to
resubmit those comments.
ADDRESSES: The responsible official is Deborah L. R. Austin, Forest
Supervisor, Lolo National Forest, Supervisor's Office, Building 24,
Fort Missoula; Missoula, MT 59804. Phone (406) 329-3797.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andy Kulla, Resource Assistant,
Missoula Ranger District, at (406) 329-3962. Please direct written
comments to him at Missoula Ranger District; Building 24A, Fort
Missoula; Missoula, MT 59804.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Further information about the proposal can
be found in the original Notice of Intent. Another formal opportunity
to comment will be provided following completion of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). The DEIS will be available for
public review by the fall of 2005. The Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) will be filed by the fall of 2006. The responsible
official will make a decision on this proposal after considering
comments and responses, environmental consequences discussed in the
FEIS and applicable laws, regulations and policies. The decision and
reasons for the decision will be documented in a Record of Decision.
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Dated: March 22, 2005.
Deborah L.R. Austin,
Forest Supervisor, Lolo National Forest.
[FR Doc. 05-6785 Filed 4-5-05; 8:45 am]
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