[Federal Register: December 13, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 238)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[UT-070-1610-DP-011J]
Supplement to Notice of Availability of the Draft Resource
Management Plan and Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Price
Field Office To List Proposed Areas of Critical Environmental Concern
and Specific Associated Resource Use Limitations for Public Lands in
Carbon and Emery Counties, UT
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
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ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: A notice of availability for the Draft Resource Management
Plan (RMP) and Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Price Field
Office planning area in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah was published
in the Federal Register, volume 69, number 136, Friday, July 16, 2004.
This supplements that Notice with information on existing and potential
Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs) considered within the
Draft RMP and EIS, as required in 43 CFR 1610.7-2. The CFR also
provides an associated 60-day comment period.
DATES: The comment period will commence with the publication of this
notice in the Federal Register and end 60 days after its publication.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on ACECs should be sent to the Bureau of
Land Management, Price Field Office, 125 South 600 West, Price, UT
84501. If you have already submitted comments during the comment period
for the Draft RMP and EIS held from July 16, 2004, to November 30,
2004, they will be considered for the Proposed RMP and Final EIS, and
there is no need to resubmit them in response to this notice.
Comments, including names and street addresses of respondents, will
be available for public review at the Price Field Office during regular
business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
holidays and will be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA). They may be published as part of the EIS and
other related documents. Individual respondents may request
confidentiality. If you wish to withhold your name or street address
from public review and disclosure under the FOIA, you must state this
prominently at the beginning of your written comment. Such requests
will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions from
organizations or businesses will be made available for public
inspection in their entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Floyd Johnson, Assistant Field
Manager, BLM Price Field Office, 125 South 600 West, Price, UT 84501,
phone 435-636-3600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Price Field Office planning area
includes all of the public land and Federal mineral ownership managed
by the Price Field Office in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah. This area
includes approximately 2.5 million acres of BLM-administered surface
lands and 2.8 million acres of Federal mineral lands under Federal,
State, and private surface in the area. The decisions of the Price RMP
will only apply to BLM-administered public lands and Federal mineral
estate.
The Draft RMP/EIS addresses five alternatives and provides proposed
management decisions and impact analysis of the alternatives. The
number and acreages of ACECs that would be designated vary by
alternative. For example, Alternative A would designate eight ACECs
comprising 167,439 public surface acres, while Alternative C would
designate 19 ACECs comprising 642,516 acres. Resource use limitations
applied to the ACECs also vary by alternative in some cases. There are
presently 13 existing designated ACECs (289,629 total acres) in the
Price Field Office, which were established by the San Rafael RMP
(1991). These are reflected in the No Action Alternative of the Draft
RMP and EIS. There are also 9 potential ACECs (286,416 total acres),
each of which is being considered in at least one action alternative.
Specific ACEC proposals, including resource use limitations, are
described in detail by alternative in Chapter 2 of the Draft RMP/EIS. A
summary of this information follows:
The 13 currently designated ACECs that are being reconsidered are
as follows: Big Flat Tops ACEC (192 acres), Copper Globe ACEC (128
acres), San Rafael Canyon ACEC (49,791 acres), Sids Mountain ACEC
(55,165 acres), Bowknot Bend ACEC (1,087 acres), Dry Lake
Archaeological District ACEC (18,007 acres), Pictographs ACEC (43
acres), San Rafael Reef ACEC (74,102 acres), Muddy Creek ACEC (25,751
acres), Segers Hole ACEC (7,369 acres), Highway I-70 Scenic ACEC
(39,488 acres), Swasey's Cabin ACEC (60 acres) and Temple Mountain ACEC
(2,442 acres). These currently designated ACECs would continue to be
designated in the No Action Alternative and in at least one of the
action alternatives. Boundaries and acreages vary by alternative for
the San Rafael Canyon ACEC, Sids Mountain ACEC, and Highway I-70 Scenic
ACEC (acreage figures shown above are for existing ACEC boundaries).
Resource use limitations for all currently designated ACECs vary by
alternative and relate to leasing for oil and gas, locatable mineral
entry, right-of-way (ROW) grants, private or commercial use of woodland
products, livestock use, land treatments and range improvements, visual
resource management (VRM), off-highway vehicle (OHV) use, disposal of
mineral materials, and fire suppression activities. In addition,
cultural resource considerations are made for Dry Lake Archaeological
District ACEC, Pictographs ACEC, San Rafael Reef ACEC, Muddy Creek
ACEC, Segers Hole ACEC, and Highway I-70 Scenic ACEC. Under all action
alternatives, the Pictographs ACEC name would change to the Rock Art
ACEC and 12 sites would be added, totaling 16,047 acres. Under
Alternatives C and D, Swasey's Cabin ACEC and Temple Mountain ACEC
would be included as a part of the Heritage Sites Potential ACEC.
The 9 potential ACECs being considered are the Lower Green River
Potential ACEC (38,317 acres), Gordon Creek Potential ACEC (2,620
acres), Beckwith Plateau Potential ACEC (50,531 acres), Temple-
Cottonwood-Dugout Wash Potential ACEC (72,796 acres), Nine Mile Canyon
Potential ACEC (48,861 acres), Range Creek Potential ACEC (65,495
acres), Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Potential ACEC (767 acres),
Heritage Sites Potential ACEC (2,862 acres, 7 locations) and Uranium
Mining Districts Potential ACEC (4,167 acres, 4 locations).
The Lower Green River Potential ACEC, Gordon Creek Potential ACEC,
and Beckwith Plateau Potential ACEC are proposed for designation under
at least one action alternative. Resource use limitations would vary by
alternative and relate to livestock grazing, leasing for oil and gas;
disposal of mineral materials, locatable mineral entry, OHV use, and
VRM. Use limitations for ROWs within the Beckwith Plateau Potential
ACEC would vary by alternative, and protective measures would have to
be taken within the Gordon Creek Potential ACEC before surface-
disturbing activities could occur.
The Temple-Cottonwood-Dugout Wash Potential ACEC, Nine Mile Canyon
Potential ACEC, and the Range Creek Potential ACEC are proposed for
designation under at least one action alternative. Resource use
limitations relate to oil and gas leasing, OHV use, disposal of mineral
materials, and locatable mineral entry. Within the Range Creek
potential ACEC, public access would be limited to hiking and horseback
riding only. The Nine Mile Canyon Potential ACEC would have
restrictions relating to VRM and cultural resources as well.
The Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry Potential ACEC would be
designated in all action alternatives. Resource use limitations would
vary by alternative and relate to public access, OHV use, construction
of facilities, recreation, oil and gas leasing, disposal of mineral
materials, locatable mineral entry; and collection of nonrenewable
resources.
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The Heritage Sites Potential ACEC and the Uranium Mining Districts
Potential ACEC would be designated under Alternatives C and D. Resource
use limitations for the Heritage Sites Potential ACEC relate to oil and
gas leasing, locatable mineral entry, disposal of mineral materials,
ROW grants, land treatments and range improvements, and VRM. Resource
use limitations for the Uranium Mining Districts Potential ACEC relate
to firewood collection, livestock use, oil and gas leasing, disposal of
mineral materials, locatable mineral entry, and cultural resources.
Dated: October 18, 2005.
Jeff Rawson,
Acting State Director.
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