Road Modifications for Burr Trail, Environmental Impact Statement, Capitol Reef National Park, UT
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[Federal Register: April 10, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 69)]
[Notices]
[Page 17455-17456]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Road Modifications for Burr Trail, Environmental Impact
Statement, Capitol Reef National Park, UT
AGENCY: National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement
for the Burr Trail, Capitol Reef National Park.
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SUMMARY: Garfield County, Utah, has proposed road modifications to the
Burr Trail (Boulder-to-Bullfrog Road) within Capitol Reef National
Park. Under the provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, the National Park Service is preparing an environmental impact
statement (EIS) to evaluate the effects of that proposal. Completion of
the EIS process would fulfill a May 31, 2001 Memorandum of Agreement,
which established a mutually agreeable procedure between the National
Park Service, the State of Utah, and Garfield County, Utah, to conduct
compliance on this section of the Burr Trail. The State of Utah and
Garfield County, Utah, will be cooperating agencies in the preparation
of this EIS.
This effort will identify and evaluate alternatives for proposed
road modifications, that may include realignment, resurfacing, and
stabilization or drainage modifications along a 1-mile segment of the
road. Two additional separate drainage modifications outside this 1-
mile segment of Burr Trail will be included in this process.
Installation of a National Park Service proposed cattle guard at the
park boundary would also be considered. During the evaluation process,
alternatives will be developed and evaluated to address resource
protection, potential resource impacts, user capacities, and various
mitigation practices necessary or desirable to minimize loss of
resources. The environmental impact statement process will be conducted
in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as the
State Historic Preservation Officer, natural resource management
agencies and Tribal representatives, and other interested parties.
Attention will also be given to resources outside and adjacent to the
boundaries that affect the integrity of Capitol Reef National Park.
Alternatives to be considered include no-action, the roadway proposal
made by Garfield County, and a minimum of one alternative to the
proposed road modifications.
Potential project issues that have been identified to date include
alterations of geologic features, landforms, and terrain; biological
soil crusts; vegetation; wildlife; threatened and endangered species;
surface water; historical, archeological, and ethnographic resources;
visitor use, safety, and experience; wilderness values; air quality;
natural soundscapes; park operations; and soils.
The public scoping process will involve distribution of a scoping
brochure for public response and comment. The scoping brochure will
describe the proposed project and the issues identified to date. Copies
of that information may be obtained from Sharon Gurr, Capitol Reef
National Park, HC 70, Box 15, Torrey, Utah 84775; (435) 425-3791.
DATES: The scoping period will be 30 days from the date this notice is
published in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Information will be available for public review and comment
in the Office of the Superintendent, Capitol Reef National Park, HC 70,
Box 15, Torrey, Utah 84775; (435) 425-3791.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Al Hendricks, Superintendent, Capitol
Reef National Park (435) 425-3791.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If you wish to comment on the scoping
brochure or on any other issues associated with the plan, you may
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submit your comments by any one of several methods. You may mail
comments to Capitol Reef National Park HC 70, Box 15, Torrey, Utah
84775. You may also comment via electronic mail (e-mail) to
care_planning@nps.gov. Please submit e-mail comments as a text file
avoiding the use of special characters and any form of encryption.
Please also include your name, e-mail address, and return mailing
address in your e-mail message. If you do not receive a confirmation
from the system that we have received your e-mail message, contact Ms.
Sharon Gurr, (435) 425-3791. Finally, you may hand-deliver comments to
Capitol Reef National Park. Our practice is to make comments, including
names and home addresses of respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours. Individual respondents may request that
we withhold their home address from the record, which we will honor to
the extent allowable by law. There also may be circumstances in which
we would withhold from the record a respondent's identity, as allowable
by law. If you wish us to withhold your name and/or address, you must
state this prominently at the beginning of your comment. We will make
all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, available for public inspection in their entirety.
Dated: March 8, 2002.
R. Euerhart,
Acting Director, Intermountain Region, National Park Service.
[FR Doc. 02-8635 Filed 4-9-02; 8:45 am]
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