Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reopening of Comment Period, Announcement of Public Hearing, and Availability of Draft Economic Analysis for Proposed Designation of Critical Habitat for Three Threatened Mussels and Eight Endangered Mussels in the Mobile River Basin
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[Federal Register: August 14, 2003 (Volume 68, Number 157)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Page 48581-48583]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 17
RIN 1018-AI73
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reopening of
Comment Period, Announcement of Public Hearing, and Availability of
Draft Economic Analysis for Proposed Designation of Critical Habitat
for Three Threatened Mussels and Eight Endangered Mussels in the Mobile
River Basin
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice; reopening of comment period, announcement of hearing,
and availability of draft economic analysis.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the availability
of the
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draft economic analysis for the proposed designation of critical
habitat for three threatened mussels and eight endangered mussels in
the Mobile River Basin. We also give notice of a public hearing. We are
reopening the comment period for the proposal to designate critical
habitat for these species to accommodate the public hearing and to
allow all interested parties to comment on the proposed rule and
associated draft economic analysis. Comments previously submitted need
not be resubmitted and will be fully considered in the final
determination of the proposal.
DATES: The public hearing will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. central
standard time on October 1, 2003, in Birmingham, Alabama.
Maps of the critical habitat units and information on the species
will be available for public review on October 1, 2003 from 5:30 to
6:30 p.m.
The comment period is hereby reopened until October 14, 2003. We
must receive comments on the proposal and draft economic analysis from
all interested parties by the closing date. Any comments that we
receive after the closing date will not be considered in the final
decision on this proposal.
ADDRESSES: The public hearing will be held at Brock Forum, located in
Dwight Beeson Hall on the campus of Samford University, 800 Lakeshore
Drive, Birmingham, Alabama. You can get copies of the proposed rule for
the critical habitat designation, maps, and draft economic analysis by
downloading them on the Internet at http://southeast.fws.gov/hotissues;
or by writing to the Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 6578 Dogwood View Parkway, Suite A, Jackson, MS 39213; or by
calling Connie Light Dickard, Mississippi Field Office, telephone
601/321-1121.
Written comments and materials concerning the proposal may be
submitted to us at the hearing, or directly by any one of several
methods:
1. You may submit written comments and information to the Field
Supervisor, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 6578 Dogwood View Parkway,
Suite A, Jackson, MS 39213.
2. You may hand-deliver written comments and information to our
Mississippi Field Office, at the above address, or fax your comments to
601/965-4340.
3. You may send comments by electronic mail (e-mail) to paul_
hartfield@fws.gov. For directions on how to submit comments
electronically, see the ``Public Comments Solicited'' section.
Comments and materials received, as well as supporting
documentation used in preparation of this proposed rule, will be
available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business
hours at the above address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul Hartfield, Mississippi Field
Office, at the above address (telephone 601/321-1125, facsimile 601/
965-4340).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
We listed the fine-lined pocketbook (Lampsilis altilis), orange-
nacre mucket (Lampsilis perovalis), and Alabama moccasinshell
(Medionidus acutissimus) as threatened species, and the Coosa
moccasinshell (Medionidus parvulus), southern clubshell (Pleurobema
decisum), dark pigtoe (Pleurobema furvum), southern pigtoe (Pleurobema
georgianum), ovate clubshell (Pleurobema perovatum), triangular
kidneyshell (Ptychobranchus greeni), upland combshell (Epioblasma
metastriata), and southern acornshell (Epioblasma othcaloogensis) as
endangered species on March 17, 1993 (58 FR 14330).
On March 26, 2003, we published in the Federal Register a proposal
to designate critical habitat for these species (68 FR 14752). The
proposed designation includes portions of the Tombigbee River drainage
in Mississippi and Alabama; portions of the Black Warrior River
drainage in Alabama; portions of the Alabama River drainage in Alabama;
portions of the Cahaba River drainage in Alabama; portions of the
Tallapoosa River drainage in Alabama and Georgia; and portions of the
Coosa River drainage in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee. The proposed
designation encompasses a total of approximately 1,760 kilometers (km)
(1,093 miles (mi)) of river and stream channels.
Section 4(b)(2) of the Act requires that we designate critical
habitat based upon the best scientific data available and after taking
into consideration the economic impact, and any other relevant impact,
of specifying any particular area as critical habitat. We may exclude
an area from critical habitat if we determine that the benefits of
excluding the area outweigh the benefits of including the area as
critical habitat, provided such exclusion will not result in the
extinction of the species. We have prepared a draft economic analysis
concerning the proposed critical habitat designation, which is
available for review and comment (see ADDRESSES section). The results
of our draft analysis suggest that the potential economic impacts of
the proposed designation range from $9.03 million to $33.3 million over
the next 10 years. Please refer to the draft analysis for more details
concerning the methodological approach and findings of the analysis.
Public Hearing
Section 4(b)(5)(E) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) requires
that a public hearing be held if it is requested within 45 days of the
publication of the proposed rule. Donald Waldon, Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway Development Authority; Randall Chafin, The Birmingham
Waterworks Board; Ralph Clemens, Alabama-Tombigbee Rivers Coalition;
Jerry Sailors, Coosa-Alabama Improvement Association; and Sheldon
Morgan, Warrior-Tombigbee Waterway Association, individually requested
a public hearing within the allotted time period.
Public hearings are designed to gather relevant information that
the public may have that we should consider in the proposed designation
of critical habitat or a draft economic analysis.
We will hold a public hearing in Birmingham, Alabama, on October 1,
2003, from 7 to 10 p.m. Birmingham is centrally located relative to the
proposed critical habitat units and the affected States. The hearing
location will be the Brock Forum, located in Dwight Beeson Hall on the
campus of Samford University, 800 Lakeshore Drive, Birmingham, Alabama.
All comments presented at the public hearing will be recorded by a
court reporter. Maps of the critical habitat units and information on
the species will be available for public review one hour prior to the
public hearing between 5:30 and 6:30 p.m.
Public Comments Solicited
We have reopened the comment period at this time in order to accept
the best and most current scientific and commercial data available
regarding the proposed critical habitat determination for the three
threatened and eight endangered Mobile River Basin mussels and the
draft economic analysis associated with the designation of critical
habitat. All previous comments and information submitted during the
comment period need not be resubmitted. Written comments may be
submitted to the Field Supervisor (see ADDRESSES section).
Please submit electronic comments as an ASCII file format and avoid
the use of special characters and encryption. Please also include
``Attn: RIN 1018-AI73'' and your name and return address in your e-mail
message. If you
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do not receive a confirmation from the system that we have received
your
e-mail message, please contact us directly by calling our Mississippi
Field Office (see ADDRESSES section).
Our practice is to make all comments, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Individual respondents may request that we withhold
their home addresses from the rulemaking record, which we will honor to
the extent allowable by law. In some circumstances, we would withhold
from the rulemaking record a respondent's identity, as allowable by
law. If you wish for us to withhold your name and/or address, you must
state this prominently at the beginning of your comments. However, we
will not consider anonymous comments. 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 inspection in their entirety.
We solicit comments or suggestions from the public, other concerned
governmental agencies, the scientific community, industry, or any other
interested parties concerning the proposal or the draft economic
analysis. We particularly seek comments concerning:
(1) Are data available to develop more accurate estimates of the
costs of project modifications related to the relicensing of Weiss Dam
and operations at Carters Reregulation Dam;
(2) Are data available to discern the likelihood that the proposed
water supply dams will be constructed within critical habitat; further,
is information available regarding the costs of potential project
modifications for construction of these dams;
(3) Are data available on additional land use practices, or current
or planned activities in proposed critical habitat areas, that are not
specifically or adequately addressed in this analysis; and
(4) Are data available detailing additional specific benefits of
the species or habitat that may be incorporated qualitatively or
quantitatively into the discussion of benefits?
Author
The primary author of this document is Paul Hartfield (see
ADDRESSES section).
Authority
The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of
1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.).
Dated: August 5, 2003.
Craig Manson,
Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 03-20729 Filed 8-13-03; 8:45 am]
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