American and Crooked River Project, Nez Perce National Forest, Idaho County, ID
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[Federal Register: September 25, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 186)]
[Notices]
[Page 55369-55370]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
American and Crooked River Project, Nez Perce National Forest,
Idaho County, ID
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service, Nez Perce National Forest, will
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to document the
analysis and disclose the environment impacts of actions to reduce
existing and potential forest fuel hazards and salvage associated
commercial wood products resulting from a mountain pine beetle epidemic
in lodgepole pine forests in the American and Crooked River watersheds
near Elk City, Idaho. Additional actions include construction of
temporary roads, improvements to existing roads, and decommissioning
existing roads that are no longer needed.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received
by October 29, 2003. The draft environmental impact statement is
expected to be released for public comment in March 2004 and the final
environmental impact statement is expected to be completed in July
2004.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Bruce Bernhardt, Forest Supervisor,
Nez Perce National Forest, Rt 2 Box 475, Grangeville, Idaho 83530.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Jahn, Project Coordinator, Nez
Perce National Forest, Rt 2 Box 475, Grangeville, Idaho 83530, or phone
(208) 983-1950.
Purpose and Need for Action
The purpose and need for the project is to reduce existing and
potential forest fuels, create stand or site conditions that will
contribute to the maintenance and establishment of long-lived fire
tolerant tree species, such as Ponderosa pine and western larch, and
contribute to the economic and social well being of the people within
the surrounding area.
Proposed Action
The USDA, Forest Service, Nez Perce National Forest, will prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to document the analysis and
disclose the environmental impacts of the proposed action to reduce
existing and potential forest fuel hazards, which have been exacerbated
by a mountain pine beetle epidemic in lodgepole pine forests in the
American and Crooked River watersheds near Elk City, Idaho. The
proposed action is to harvest or otherwise treat forest stands by
salvaging dead, dying, or down trees and removing trees that are at
risk from mountain pine beetle attack. Lodgepole pine is the primary
at-risk tree species in the project area. Incidental harvest of trees
that are dead and dying from other associated insects and disease would
also be conducted in the project area. This proposal would not treat of
directly modify forested stands that currently meet the definition of
``old growth'' under the Old-Growth Forrest Types of the Northern
Region-USDA Forest Service, R-1 SES 4/92.
Proposed activities include vegetation and transportation system
treatment actions on approximately 900 acres in the American River
watershed and 2,100 acres in the Crooked River watershed. Approximately
1,900 acres would be harvested using regeneration treatments that would
reserve groups and single trees within harvest units and approximately
1,100 acres would be harvested using seed tree, shelterwood, and
commercial thinning silvicultural treatments. Activity fuels generated
from harvest on approximately 3,000 acres would be treated using a
combination of machine piling and broadcast burning.
An estimated 15 miles of temporary road would be constructed as
part of the proposed action; these temporary roads
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would be decommissioned after use associated slash treatment or brush
disposal and reforestation activities. This proposal includes
reconstruction or improvement of 24 miles of existing roads to provide
access to proposed harvest units while improving drainage, improving
fish passage, or reducing the potential for sedimentation. Up to 30
miles of existing Forest roads, which have been identified through
roads analysis as being no longer needed for administrative purposes,
would be decommissioned as part of the proposed action.
The project does not propose to mechanically treat vegetation or
construct roads in existing inventoried roadless areas. There is no
proposed construction of new permanent roads in the proposed action.
Responsible Official
Bruce Bernhardt, Nez Perce National Forest Supervisor, Nez Perce
National Forest Headquarters, Rt 2 Box 475 Grangeville, Idaho 83530.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The nature of the decision in attaining the purpose and need is to
determine the type and level of silvicultural treatments, and
transportation projects needed within the scope of the Nez Perce
National Forest Plan, 1987, and to determine a course of action to
implement these actions.
Scoping Process
This Notice of Intent provides a description of the proposed action
for public review and comment. The Forest Service is coordinating
efforts with the USDI Bureau of Land Management, the Nez Perce Tribe,
Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Idaho Department of Environmental
Quality, National Marine Fisheries Service, USDI Fish and Wildlife
Service, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and other agencies and
groups. To generate meaningful dialogue with the public, Nez Perce
National Forest staff will issue local press releases and other
opportunities for the interested public to meet or discuss the project
as it develops.
Comment Requested
This notice of intent initiates the scoping process that guides
development of the environmental impact statement.
Early Notice of Importance of Public Participation in Subsequent
Environmental Review
A draft environmental impact statement will be prepared for
comment. The comment period on the draft environmental impact statement
will be 45 days from the date the Environmental Protection Agency
publishes the notice of availability in the Federal Register. The
Forest Service believes, at this early stage, it is important to give
reviewers notice of several court rulings related to public
participation in the environmental review process. First, reviewers of
draft environmental impact statements must structure their
participation in the environmental review of the proposal so that it is
meaningful and alerts an agency to the reviewer's position and
contentions. Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC, 435 U.S. 519,
553 (1978). Also, environmental objections that could be raised at the
draft environmental impact statement stage but that are not raised
until after completion of the final environmental impact statement may
be waived or dismissed by the courts. City of Angoon v. Hodle, 803 F.2d
1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986) Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490 F.
Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980). Because of these court rulings, it
is very important that those interested in this proposed action
participate by the close of the 45 day comment period so that
substantive comments and objections are made available to the Forest
Service at a time when it can meaningfully consider them and respond to
them in the final environmental impact statement.
To assist the Forest Service in identifying and considering issues
and concerns on the proposed action, comments on the draft
environmental impact statement should be as specific as possible. It is
also helpful if comments refer to specific pages or chapters of the
draft statement. Comments may also address the adequacy of the draft
environmental impact statement or the merits of the alternatives
formulated and discussed in the statement. Reviewers may wish to refer
to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for implementing
the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at
40 CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 1909.15,
Section 21)
Dated: September 12, 2003.
Bruce E. Bernhardt,
Nez Perce Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 03-24266 Filed 9-24-03; 8:45 am]
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