Cachuma Lake Resource Management Plan, Santa Barbara County, CA
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[Federal Register: March 18, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 52)]
[Notices]
[Page 12045-12046]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
Cachuma Lake Resource Management Plan, Santa Barbara County, CA
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a draft environmental impact
statement (EIS).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2) (c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA), the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) proposes to
prepare a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the Cachuma
Lake Resource Management Plan (RMP). The RMP will be issued concurrent
with the DEIS. Reclamation will be conducting a public scoping meeting
to elicit comments on the scope and issues to be addressed in both the
RMP and the DEIS. The date and time of the meeting is listed below.
Reclamation is also seeking written comments, as noted below. The Draft
RMP and DEIS are expected to be issued in late 2002.
DATES: The scoping meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at 7
p.m. in Goleta, California.
Written comments on the scope of alternatives and impacts to be
considered should be sent to Reclamation at the address below by May
15, 2002.
ADDRESSES: The meeting location is at the Goleta Community Center, 5679
Hollister Avenue, Goleta, California.
Written comments should be sent to Mr. Dan Holsapple, Bureau of
Reclamation, South-Central California Area Office, 1243 N Street,
Fresno, CA 93721-1813; or by telephone at (559) 487-5409; or faxed to
(559) 487-5130 (TDD 559-487-5933).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Dan Holsapple, Bureau of
Reclamation, at the above address, telephone: (559) 487-5409.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Cachuma Project is located along the
Santa Ynez River in northern Santa Barbara County, California. It was
constructed in the early 1950's by Reclamation under contract with
Santa Barbara County Water Agency on behalf of local water purveyors,
called the Cachuma Member Units. The project consists of Bradbury Dam,
Cachuma Lake, and associated conveyance facilities. The lake is about
3,000 acres in size, surrounded by about 6,500 acres of Federal land.
The project is the primary water supply for the communities of Santa
Ynez, Santa Barbara, Goleta, Carpinteria, and Montecito. Reclamation
executed a contract with Santa Barbara County (County) in 1953 to
manage recreation at the lake. The County has developed a 375-acre
recreation area on the south shore of the lake with picnicking,
boating, hiking, and camping.
Reclamation is preparing an RMP for the Cachuma Project. The RMP
will specifically address the County recreation area, including the
entire lake and all Government land surrounding the lake. The objective
of an RMP is to establish management objectives, guidelines, and
actions to be implemented by Reclamation directly, or through its
recreation contract, that
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will protect the water supply and water quality functions of Cachuma
Lake; protect and enhance natural and cultural resources in the
Recreation Area, consistent with Federal law and Reclamation policies;
and provide recreational opportunities and facilities consistent with
the Cachuma Project purposes and Reclamation policies.
The development of the RMP will be performed within the authorities
provided by the Congress through the Reclamation Act, Federal Water
Project Recreation Act, Reclamation Recreation Management Act, and
applicable agency and Department of the Interior policies.
The RMP will be developed based on a comprehensive inventory of
environmental resources and Project facilities. It will include an
analysis of all resources in the area, identification of land use
suitability and capability, and development of management policies,
objectives, responsibilities, guidelines, and plans. The overall
purpose of an RMP is to foster stewardship of Reclamation lands. The
RMP will enable managers to make land use and resource decisions that
are consistent with the overall management objectives of Reclamation
land and water areas, while meeting the needs of the public. The RMP
will assist Reclamation in its efforts to minimize conflicts among the
competing interests and types of use at Cachuma Lake.
The plan will be developed with input from other Federal agencies
such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Forest Service,
local involved agencies such as Santa Barbara County Parks and
Recreation Department and the Cachuma Operations and Maintenance Board
(representing the Project Member Units); and the general public. The
plan will also be used to guide future recreational uses and
administrative arrangements to be considered by Reclamation in its
renewal of the recreation contract with Santa Barbara County, in a
separate but related process.
The primary emphasis of the RMP will be protecting Cachuma Project
water supplies, water quality, and natural resources, while enhancing
recreational uses at and surrounding the lake. Specific issue areas to
be addressed include (among others): recreational access to the north
shore, body-contact recreation, protection of sensitive natural and
cultural resources, and grazing practices.
The environmental impacts of the RMP and associated alternatives
will be assessed in an EIS that will be prepared concurrent with the
RMP. The environmental review will focus on the potential for
management actions to cause adverse environmental impacts to natural
and cultural resources such as water quality, endangered species,
public safety, and historic resources. It will include an analysis of
alternative land, recreation, and natural resource management
approaches.
Our practice is to make comments, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review. Individual
respondents may request that we withhold their home address from public
disclosure, which we will honor to the extent allowable by law. There
may also be circumstances in which we would withhold a respondent's
identity from public disclosure, 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 disclosure in their entirety.
Dated: February 28, 2002.
Frank Michny,
Regional Environmental Officer.
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