[Federal Register: November 5, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 214)]
[Notices]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[ER-FRL-6657-4]
Environmental Impact Statements and Regulations; Availability of
EPA Comments
Availability of EPA comments prepared pursuant to the Environmental
Review Process (ERP), under section 309 of the Clean Air Act and
section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental Policy Act, as amended.
Requests for copies of EPA comments can be directed to the Office of
Federal Activities at (202) 564-7167. An explanation of the ratings
assigned to draft environmental impact statements (EISs) was published
in FR dated April 02, 2003 (69 FR 17403).
Draft EISs
ERP No. D-AFS-G65093-NM Rating LO, San Diego Range Allotment
Project, Proposes to Revise Grazing Program, Santa Fe National Forest,
Jemez Ranger District, Township 17-19 North, Range 1-3 East, Sandoval
County, NM.
Summary: EPA has no objection to the selection of the preferred
alternative.
ERP No. D-AFS-J65422-MT Rating EC2, West Side Reservoir Post-Fire
Project, Proposed Implementation of Timber Salvage and Access
Management Treatments, Flathead National Forest, Hungry Horse and
Spotted Bear Ranger Districts, Flathead County, MT.
Summary: EPA supports actions that promote watershed restoration.
However, EPA expressed environmental concerns because all actions
alternatives, including the preferred, have the potential to cause
adverse impacts to riparian area, soils, water quality, and the
threatened grizzly bear. The final EIS should maximize decommissioning
of road, restrict ORV use from wetlands and other sensitive habitats,
provide large snags and downed material to improve habitat quality and
continue to minimize new road construction.
ERP No. D-BLM-K65275-00 Rating LO, California Coastal National
Monument Resource Management Plan, To Protect Important Biological and
Geological Values: Islands, Rocks, Exposed Reefs, and Pinnacles above
Mean High Tide, CA, OR and Mexico.
Summary: EPA has no objection to the proposed BalancedManagement
Alternative.
ERP No. DS-GSA-G80000-TX Rating LO, Del Rio Port of Entry (POE),
Increased Security Measures Associated with Phase II Expansion,
Supplement to the 1992 Del Rio Border Patrol Station, Del Rio, Val
Verde County, TX.
Summary: EPA has no objections to the proposed alternative.
Final EISs
ERP No. F-AFS-J70020-CO Upper Blue Stewardship Project, Vegetation
Management, Travel Management, and Dispersed Camping Sites Designation,
Implementation, U.S. Army COE 404 Permit, White River National Forest,
Dillon Ranger District, Summit County, CO.
Summary: EPA's concerns were adequately addressed in the Final EIS;
therefore, EPA has no objection to the proposed action.
ERP No. F-FHW-H40176-MO US 40/61 Bridge Location Study Over the
Missouri River, Improvement of the Transportation System, section 9 of
the Rivers and Harbor Act Permit, and U.S. Army COE section 10 and 404
Permits, Missouri River, St. Charles and St. Louis Counties, MO.
Summary: The Final EIS adequately addresses issues raised by EPA in
the review of the Draft EIS for this action; therefore, EPA has no
additional comments related to the bridge construction as described in
the Final EIS.
ERP No. F-FHW-J40161-UT I-15, 31st Street in Ogden to 2700 North in
Farr West, Reconstruction, Widening and Interchange Improvements,
Funding and U.S. Army COE section 404 Permit, Weber County, UT.
Summary: EPA expressed concern about FHWA's responses to EPA's
comments on the air quality analysis performed for the DEIS.
Amended Notice: ERP No. F-AFS-L65443-OR Biscuit Fire Recovery
Project, Various Management Activities Alternatives, Implementation,
The Rogue River and Siskiyou National Forests, Josephine and Curry
Counties, OR.
Summary: The modified preferred alternative was well crafted to
balance the need to salvage valuable wood, provide economic
opportunities to the local community, and protect and restore the burn
area. In addition to reducing the overall salvage acreage by a third,
the modified preferred alternative includes additional riparian
protection and has reduced salvage from
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small openings within the LateSuccessional Reserves. The riparian
buffers, culvert work, replanting, and benefits of decommissioning,
closing, and stabilizing over 70 miles of roads should result in an
overall, long term benefit to water quality. These changes address the
significant concerns EPA raised in comments on the draft EIS. Revision
of FR Notice Published on 9/3/2004: Correction to ERP Summary
Paragraph.
Dated: November 2, 2004.
Robert W. Hargrove,
Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal Activities.
[FR Doc. 04-24752 Filed 11-4-04; 8:45 am]
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