Supplement to the Final Lower Deschutes River Management Plan/ Environmental Impact Statement; Prineville District, Deschutes Resource Area
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Supplement to the Final Lower Deschutes River Management Pla
[Federal Register: March 14, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 51)] [Notices]
[Page 10590]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[OR-056-1220-04; GP6-0086]Supplement to the Final Lower Deschutes River Management Plan/ Environmental Impact Statement; Prineville District, Deschutes Resource Area
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice is hereby given that the comment period is open for the Supplement to the Final Lower Deschutes River Management Plan/ Environmental Impact Statement. Comments must be submitted by May 13, 1996.
Public workshops have been scheduled to promote a dialogue among river users, interested individuals and agency personnel on the permitting issue. They are set for: Warm Springs on March 19, Maupin on March 20, and Portland on March 21, 1996. Formal hearings to take testimony have been set for Madras on April 16, The Dalles on April 17, and Portland on April 18. In 1988, the Lower Deschutes River was designated a federal Wild and Scenic River. The Lower Deschutes River Management Plan, a joint effort completed in 1993, made the decision to limit boater numbers. The plan used the 161,200 boater days during the primary boating season in 1990 as the base year for a cap on seasonal use for each segment of the river between Pelton Dam and the Columbia River. The plan also set daily use targets intended to reduce peak weekend use to below the 1990 levels.
Three alternative approaches to limit and direct boating use are being considered by a joint agency management team for the Lower Deschutes River between Pelton Dam and the Columbia River. The joint management team represents the Bureau of Land Management, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Oregon Marine Board, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon State Police, the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. If you would like to know more about the public workshops or formal hearings, or if you would like a copy of the report, contact Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, 1115 Commercial St. NE, Salem, OR 97310-1001 (phone: (504) 378-6378, ext. 293). The public is invited to submit written comments on the preferred and other alternatives as well as the analysis of impacts contained in the document. For further information contact: Tom Mottl (telephone: (541) 416-6432).Dated: March 1, 1996.
James L. Hancock,
District Manager.
[FR Doc. 96-6100 Filed 3-13-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-33-M
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