Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, General Management Plan Amendment for Visitor & Learning Center Great Basin National Park, White Pine County, NV; Notice of Availability
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[Federal Register: April 24, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 79)]
[Notices]
[Page 20160]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
Draft Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement, General
Management Plan Amendment for Visitor & Learning Center Great Basin
National Park, White Pine County, NV; Notice of Availability
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Sec. 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (Pub. L. 91-190, as amended), the National Park
Service, Department of the Interior, has prepared a draft supplemental
environmental impact statement to amend the General Management Plan
assessing the potential impacts of a proposal to construct a new
Visitor/Learning Center on National Park Service administered lands
north of the town of Baker, Nevada. The existing General Management
Plan called for the construction of a visitor center within the park on
Baker Ridge. This conservation planning and environmental impact
analysis effort to date has identified and analyzed three alternatives
(and appropriate mitigation strategies) for the location of the park's
Visitor/Learning Center. The park announced the initiation of the
scoping process for this DSEIS on December 2, 1999 in the Federal
Register.
Proposal and Alternatives: The draft supplemental environmental
impact statement (DSEIS) includes three alternatives, including the
``no action'' (existing conditions) alternative. The No Action
Alternative assumes that the location of the Visitor/Learning Center
would remain unchanged from the existing General Management Plan. The
Preferred Alternative amends the General Management Plan to allow
locating the new Visitor/Learning Center outside of the main park area,
in the town of Baker, Nevada. The Third Alternative amends the General
Management Plan to eliminate the Baker Ridge Visitor Center and to
maintain the current Lehman Caves Visitor Center as the only
orientation facility.
Comments: Printed or CD-ROM copies of the DSEIS are available for
public review; in addition the document is posted on the park website
at www.nps.gov/grba.
Inquiries may be directed to: Superintendent,
Great Basin National Park, Baker, Nevada, 89311, or telephone (775)
234-7331. Interested individuals, organizations, and agencies wishing
to provide comments are encouraged to address these to the
Superintendent, Great Basin National Park. All written comments must be
postmarked not later than 60 days from the date the EPA publishes its
notice of filing of the DSEIS in the Federal Register (as soon as this
date has been determined it will be announced on the park web site).
If individuals submitting comments request that their name or/and
address be withheld from public disclosure it will be honored to the
extent allowable by law. Such requests must be stated prominently in
the beginning of the comments. There may also be circumstances wherein
the NPS will withhold a respondent's identity as allowable by law. As
always: NPS will make available to public inspection all submissions
from organizations and businesses; and, anonymous comments may not be
considered.
Public Meetings: One public meeting will be held in Baker, Nevada.
Confirmed details as to specific date and time will be announced in the
local newspaper, available at the internet site identified above, or
can be obtained by calling the park at (775) 234-7331.
Decision: After the formal DSEIS review period has concluded, all
comments and suggestions received will be considered in preparing the
final SEIS. Currently the final SEIS is anticipated in the Summer of
2002; its availability will be similarly announced in the Federal
Register. Subsequently a Record of Decision would be executed no sooner
than 30 (thirty) days after the release of the final SEIS. As a
delegated EIS, the official responsible for approval is the Regional
Director, Pacific West Region; subsequently the official responsible
for implementation will be the Superintendent, Great Basin National
Park.
Dated: March 21, 2002.
Patricia L. Neubacher,
Acting Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
[FR Doc. 02-10023 Filed 4-23-02; 8:45 am]
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