Potholes Reservoir Resource Management Plan, Grant County, Washington
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[Federal Register: December 12, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 239)]
[Notices]
[Page 64272]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
[INT-FES-01-40]
Potholes Reservoir Resource Management Plan, Grant County,
Washington
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of the Potholes Reservoir Resource
Management Plan (RMP) final environmental impact statement (FEIS).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, as amended, the Department of the Interior, Bureau
of Reclamation (Reclamation), has prepared a final environmental impact
statement to document the analysis of four alternatives, including the
No Action Alternative, for resource management in the Potholes
Reservoir Study area. The alternatives respond differently to the
issues and concerns identified during project planning. The Preferred
Alternative balances the management agencies' and public's long-term
vision for Potholes Reservoir and recognizes the need to protect the
natural and cultural environment while supporting the overall
recreational interest of the visitors. The Preferred Alternative was
modified from that in the Draft EIS to incorporate changes resulting
from public comments. The major change was to leave a portion of the
Yellow Zone open to seasonal Off-Road Vehicle (ORV) use, instead of
closing the entire Yellow Zone to such use year-round. The Preferred
Alternative was modified to close 919 acres of the 1,459 acre Lower
Crab Creek Arm Management Area (Yellow Zone) to motor vehicle travel
and ORV use year-round, and to maintain as seasonally open (July 1 to
October 1) 540 acres of the 1,459 acre Yellow Zone. The FEIS includes
all comment letters received on the Draft EIS and Reclamation's
responses to those comments, as well as a summary of the comments from
the public hearings.
A Record of Decision (ROD) will be completed no sooner than 30 days
after the publication of the Environmental Protection Agency's Notice
of Availability of the FEIS in the Federal Register. The ROD will
identify the alternative that will be implemented and will discuss
factors leading to the decision.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the FEIS are available for public inspection and
review at the following locations:
Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior,
Room 7455, 18th and C Streets, NW., Washington, DC.
Bureau of Reclamation, Pacific Northwest Regional Office,
1150 North Curtis Road, Suite 100, Boise, Idaho.
Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Columbia Area Office, 1917
Marsh Road, Yakima, Washington.
Bureau of Reclamation, Ephrata Field Office, 32 C Street,
Ephrata, Washington.
Internet
The FEIS will also be available on the Internet at http://
www.pn.usbr.gov/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information, or to obtain a
printed copy or a Summary of the FEIS, contact Mr. Jim Blanchard at
(509) 754-0239, extension 226.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of developing a RMP for Potholes
Reservoir is to balance the resource protection and conservation
objectives with the rising demand for increased recreation
opportunities, visitor facilities, and support services.
Throughout the RMP study process, Reclamation routinely solicited
input from the public, agencies, Native Americans, and others with a
direct interest in the future management of Potholes Reservoir.
Information was diligently gathered through public workshops,
interviews with key opinion leaders, and ongoing consultations with
local, state and Federal agency personnel. Scoping was initiated in
August 1996 with interviews with local chambers of commerce,
environmental organizations, local business owners, and sportsman
clubs. Initial public scoping meetings were held in Othello and
Bellevue, Washington, in September 1996.
Through this early and open scoping process, a wide diversity of
RMP issues and concerns were identified. These issues and concerns were
summarized in a ``Problem Statement'' and used to develop the range of
RMP alternatives evaluated in this FEIS.
A Draft EIS was released on January 26, 2001, for a 60-day review
period which was subsequently extended for an additional 30 days due to
public requests. Reclamation conducted two hearings on March 13, 2001,
at the Midway Learning Center in Moses Lake, Washington, to hear and
record public comments. Approximately 150 people attended the hearings.
Of those, 29 individuals made statements for the public record. The
comments ranged from concern over mosquito and noxious weed problems to
personal watercraft control in the study area. Most comments reflected
concern about the proposed limitations of ORV use in the Yellow Zone.
This was also the major issue identified in the 112 individual letters
received commenting on the FEIS, and especially in the five form
letters that were submitted by numerous individuals.
Reclamation conducted agency meetings on May 7, 2001, and June 4,
2001, attended by representatives of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the Grant
County Sheriffs Office. The purpose of the meetings was for the
administering agencies to consider modifying proposed acreage reduction
of the ORV Yellow Zone, based on the comments received at the public
hearings. With agreement from the user groups, agencies, and
jurisdictional entities, the Preferred Alternative was modified to
reflect year-round closure of 919 acres of the 1,459 acre Lower Crab
Creek Arm Management Area (Yellow Zone) to motor vehicle travel and ORV
use, and to maintain 540 acres of the 1,459 acre Yellow Zone as
seasonally open (July 1 to October 1).
Dated: November 19, 2001.
J. William McDonald,
Regional Director, Pacific Northwest Region.
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