Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for Rotenone Treatments in the Willow Creek Drainage in Grand and Uintah Counties, UT
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[Federal Register: August 11, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 155)]
[Notices]
[Page 46256-46257]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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UTAH RECLAMATION MITIGATION AND CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No Significant Impact for Rotenone Treatments in the Willow
Creek Drainage in Grand and Uintah Counties, UT
AGENCY: Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The Utah Reclamation Mitigation and Conservation Commission
(Mitigation Commission) and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
(Division) jointly prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) to
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determine the effects of rotenone treatments in the Willow Creek
drainage to remove nonnative trout species and reestablish Colorado
River cutthroat trout populations. Removal of non-native trout species
is required in order to re-introduce cutthroat trout to their native
habitats and to meet conservation objectives for cutthroat trout.
The proposed action selected in the final EA will be implemented by
the Commission in cooperation with the Division. The action consists of
removing Brook trout, non-native cutthroat trout, and cutthroat/rainbow
hybrid trout from the Willow Creek drainage by treatment with rotenone.
Existing native fish (speckled dace and mountain sucker) will be
collected prior to the treatment by electro-fishing, and restocked to
the stream after treatment to facilitate their population maintenance.
Colorado River cutthroat trout will be stocked when the drainage is
deemed clear of non-native fishes. It is expected that two or three
rotenone treatments (over consecutive years) may be needed to
effectively remove unwanted trout species.
A Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was made through the EA,
thus the proposed action does not require preparation of an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS): It will not have a significant
effect on the human environment; negative environmental impacts that
could occur are negligible and can be generally eliminated with
mitigation; there are no unmitigated adverse impacts on public health
or safety, threatened or endangered species, sites or districts listed
in or eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places,
or other unique characteristics of the region; no highly uncertain or
controversial impacts, unique or unknown risks, cumulative effects, or
elements of precedence were identified that have not been mitigated;
and, implementation of the action will not violate any Federal, state,
or local environmental protection law.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of
No Significant Impact can be obtained at the Utah Reclamation
Mitigation and Conservation Commission, 102 W 500 S, Suite 315, Salt
Lake City, Utah, 84101. They may also be viewed on the internet via the
following Web address: http://www.mitigationcommission.gov/news.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maureen Wilson, Project Coordinator,
(801) 524-3146.
Dated: August 1, 2006.
Michael C. Weland,
Executive Director.
[FR Doc. E6-13122 Filed 8-10-06; 8:45 am]
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