Notice of Availability of Supplemental Mine and Reclamation Plan, North Rasmussen Ridge Mine, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Caribou County, ID
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[Federal Register: August 1, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 148)]
[Notices]
[Page 45271-45272]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[ID-075-03-1330-EO]
Notice of Availability of Supplemental Mine and Reclamation Plan,
North Rasmussen Ridge Mine, Final Environmental Impact Statement,
Caribou County, ID
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to Council on Environmental Quality regulations and
Bureau of Land Management policy, this notice announces the publication
of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Supplemental Mine
and Reclamation Plan for the North Rasmussen Ridge phosphate mine,
Caribou County, Idaho.
In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act 102(2)(C)
of 1969, the environmental impact statement was prepared to assess the
impacts of implementing the Supplemental Mine and Reclamation Plan, and
to disclose those impacts to the public and the lead agency decision-
maker.
The environmental impact statement analyzes the potential impacts
related to the expansion of mining at Agrium's North Rasmussen Ridge
Mine in southeast Idaho. The Proposed Action includes developing two
mine pits and a haul road. Use of existing support and transportation
systems would continue. Existing operations at the Central Rasmussen
Ridge Mine were approved in a 1997 Record of Decision. This
environmental analysis reviews potential impacts from selenium and
updates the previous impact analyses for other resources. Alternatives
to the Proposed Action are also analyzed and site-specific mitigation
measures developed. The agency Preferred Alternative is the Proposed
Action because it disturbs the least acreage of the action alternatives
and all waste material is backfilled to the pits.
DATES: A 30-day availability period will start when the Environmental
Protection Agency publishes its notice of availability and filing of
the FEIS in the Federal Register. The public can comment on the FEIS
during that 30-day period. Upon completion of the 30-day availability
period, the BLM will consider the comments received on the FEIS and
then will issue a Record of Decision (ROD).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request a copy of the document,
please call (208) 478-6353, or write or e-mail Mr. Wendell Johnson, BLM
Pocatello Field Office, 1111 North 8th Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho 83201,
or e-mail ID_NRasmussen_EIS@blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement was published in the Federal Register on
May 18, 2001. A Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS) was published in the Federal Register on March
7, 2003. In addition to the Proposed Action (the Agencies Preferred
Alternative) of continuing mining along the strike of the ore while
backfilling previously mined-out pits, two additional alternatives are
being considered--Alternative 1 is similar to the proposed alternative,
but includes impermeable capped backfilled wastes--Alternative 2 is
described as the No-Action Alternative and would not allow mineral
extraction to occur on the approved leases. Two additional alternatives
were identified and considered in comments received on the DEIS--the
first additional alternative suggested in the comments included a
redesign of the partially backfilled pit bottom to allow water to drain
to one end of an impermeable layer lined pit. The water collected
within the pit could then be pumped to adjacent wetlands. The second
alternative identified from
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comments in the DEIS was to mine and transport ore from Utah to supply
Agrium's fertilizer plant in Idaho. The FEIS is published in an
abbreviated format that responds to comments received on the DEIS.
Phil Damon,
Field Office Manager.
[FR Doc. 03-19204 Filed 7-31-03; 8:45 am]
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