National Park Service, Interior
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[Federal Register: July 2, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 127)]
[Notices]
[Page 34951-34952]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service, Interior
Notice of Availability of a Plan of Operations and Environmental
Assessment for a Proposed Three Dimensional Seismic Survey Within the
Barataria Preserve Unit of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and
Preserve, Jefferson Parish, LA
SUMMARY: In accordance with Sec. 9.52 of title 36 of the Code of
Federal Regulations and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969,
notice is hereby given that the National Park Service has a received a
Plan of Operations and Environmental Assessment from Seitel Data, Inc.
of Houston, Texas, for a Proposed Three Dimensional Seismic Survey
within and near the Barataria Preserve unit of Jean Lafitte National
Historical Park and Preserve.
The Plan of Operations and Environmental Assessment are available
for public review and comment for a period of 30 days from the
publication date of this notice, in the office of the Superintendent,
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, 365 Canal Street,
Suite 2400, New Orleans, Louisiana and will be sent upon written
request.
DATES: The proposed seismic operation will be initiated following the
approval of the Plan of Operations and a Finding of No Significant
Impact by the National Park Service Regional Director. Field operations
will last approximately six weeks within the Preserve.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Superintendent, Jean Lafitte National
Historical Park and Preserve, 365 Canal Street, Suite 2400, New
Orleans, Louisiana, 70130.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and
Preserve was established by Congress on November 10, 1978 (Public Law
95-625)
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in order to ``* * * preserve for the education, inspiration, and
benefit of present and future generations significant examples of
natural and historical resources of the Mississippi Delta region * *
*'' When the park was established, all subsurface mineral interests
were retained by private owners, thus the federal government does not
own any of the subsurface oil and gas rights within the park boundary.
Seitel Data Incorporated is proposing to conduct a three
dimensional seismic survey encompassing approximately 105 square miles
in Jefferson and St. Charles Parishes, Louisiana. A portion of the
proposed survey area includes the northernmost 1,500 acres of the
Barataria Preserve unit of Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and
Preserve.
In accordance with the National Park Service Organic Act and
section 902(a) of the park's enabling legislation, Congress authorized
the Secretary of the Interior to promulgate regulations to control
nonfederal oil and gas development in the park. These regulations are
published as the NPS Nonfederal Oil and Gas Rights Regulations, in the
Code of Federal Regulations, part 9, subpart B (36 CFR 9B), and include
the following:
These regulations control all activities within any unit of the
National Park System in the exercise of rights to oil and gas not
owned by the United States where access is on, across, or through
federally owned or controlled lands or waters * * * These
regulations are designed to insure that activities undertaken
pursuant to these rights are conducted in a manner consistent with
the purposes for which the National Park System and each unit
thereof were created, to prevent or minimize damage to the
environment and other resource values, and to insure to the extent
feasible that all units of the National Park System are left
unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations. These
regulations are not intended to result in the taking of a property
interest, but rather to impose reasonable regulations on activities
which involve and affect federally-owned lands (36 CFR 9.30(a)).
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve has a lawful
obligation to provide for the exercise of nonfederal oil and gas rights
within its boundary. The NPS Nonfederal Oil and Gas Rights Regulations
require that a Plan of Operations and Environmental Assessment be
submitted and approved by the park Superintendent and Regional Director
prior to the initiation of oil and gas exploration activities. A Plan
of Operations and Environmental Assessment has been prepared by Seitel
Data, which documents the procedures required by the National Park
Service to accomplish the three dimensional survey while avoiding and
minimizing adverse environmental impacts to park resources.
Dated: June 12, 2001.
W. Thomas Brown,
Acting Regional Director, Southeast Region.
[FR Doc. 01-16495 Filed 6-29-01; 8:45 am]
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