Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed Designation of Critical Habitat for the Spikedace and Loach Minnow
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[Federal Register: October 4, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 192)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Page 58574-58575]
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-AU33
Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Proposed
Designation of Critical Habitat for the Spikedace and Loach Minnow
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Proposed rule; reopening of public comment period.
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the
reopening of the public comment period for the proposal to designate
critical habitat for the spikedace (Meda fulgida) and loach minnow
(Tiaroga cobitis) designation under the Endangered Species Act of 1973,
as amended (Act). This action will allow all interested parties an
opportunity to comment on the proposed critical habitat, the draft
economic analysis, draft environmental assessment, Tribal management
plans and resolutions, and a management plan and economic analysis
submitted by Phelps Dodge Corporation, as further discussed below.
Comments previously submitted on the December 20, 2005 (70 FR
75546), proposed rule and on the June 6, 2006 (71 FR 32496), reopening
of the comment period need not be resubmitted as they have been
incorporated into the public record and will be fully considered in
preparation of the final rule.
DATES: We will consider all comments received from interested parties
by October 16, 2006. Any comments received after the closing date may
not be considered in the final determination on the proposal.
ADDRESSES:
Comments
If you wish to comment on the proposed rule, draft economic
analysis, draft environmental assessment, Tribal management plans and
resolutions, or a management plan and economic analysis submitted by
Phelps Dodge Corporation, you may submit your comments and materials,
identified by RIN 1018-AU33, by any of the following methods:
(1) E-mail: SD_LMComments@fws.gov. Include RIN 1018-AU33 in the
subject line. Please include your name and return address in the body
of your message. If you do not receive a confirmation from the system
that we have received your Internet message, contact us directly by
calling our Arizona Ecological Services Field Office at (602) 242-0210.
(2) Fax: (602) 242-2513.
(3) Mail, hand delivery, or courier: Steve Spangle, Field
Supervisor, Arizona Ecological Services Field Office, 2321 W. Royal
Palm Road, Suite 103, Phoenix, AZ 85021.
(4) Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. Follow
the instructions for submitting comments.
You may obtain copies of the proposed rule, draft economic
analysis, draft environmental assessment, Tribal management plans and
resolutions, and the Phelps Dodge Corporation's management plan and
economic analysis, by mail by contracting the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or by visiting our Web site at http://
www.fws.gov/arizonaes/. You may also review comments and materials
received and review supporting documentation used in preparation of the
proposed rule by appointment, during normal business hours, at the
Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Steve Spangle, Field Supervisor,
Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (telephone, 602-242-0210;
facsimile, 602-242-2513).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On December 20, 2005, we proposed to designate as critical habitat
for spikedace and loach minnow approximately 633 stream miles (mi)
(1018.7 stream kilometers (km)), which includes various stream segments
and their associated riparian areas, including the stream at bankfull
width and a 300-foot (91.4 meters) buffer on either side of the stream
(70 FR 75546). The proposed designation includes Federal, State,
tribal, and private lands in Arizona and New Mexico.
Critical habitat identifies specific areas containing features
essential to the conservation of a listed species and that may require
special management
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considerations or protections. If the proposed critical habitat
designation is finalized, section 7(a)(2) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et
seq.) would require that Federal agencies ensure that actions they
fund, authorize, or carry out are not likely to result in the
destruction or adverse modification of critical habitat.
Section 4 of the Act requires that we consider economic and other
relevant impacts prior to making a final decision on what areas to
designate as critical habitat. During our second comment period (71 FR
32496, June 6, 2006) on the proposed designation of critical habitat
for spikedace and loach minnow, Phelps Dodge Corporation submitted
documents that include management plans for Eagle Creek in Arizona and
the upper Gila River in New Mexico, and an independent economic
analysis summarizing their economic concerns for their mining
operations in New Mexico and Arizona. We are reopening the comment
period to inform the public of our consideration of this information in
terms of a potential exclusion of portions of Eagle Creek and the upper
Gila River in the final critical habitat designation pursuant to
section 4(b)(2) of the Act. Additionally, as noted in our previous
reopening of the public comment period (71 FR 32496), we are
considering excluding all or portions of the Verde River Unit based on
disproportionate economic costs from the final designation per our
discretion under section 4(b)(2) of the Act.
As discussed in our proposed rule (70 FR 75546, December 20, 2005),
we determined that the following tribes have lands containing features
essential to the conservation of the spikedace and loach minnow:
Yavapai Apache, San Carlos Apache, and White Mountain Apache. We also
proposed to exclude lands of the San Carlos Apache Tribe and lands of
the White Mountain Apache Tribe based upon our relationship with the
Tribes and their management plans developed for the conservation of the
spikedace and loach minnow. During the initial comment period, we
received a resolution from the Yavapai-Apache Nation, that we believe
provides a conservation benefit to the spikedace and loach minnow on
their lands. Thus, based on this new information and our relationship
with the Nation we anticipate excluding their lands from the final
designation pursuant to section 4(b)(2) of the Act. We are reopening
the comment period to allow the public access to relevant documents and
an opportunity to comment on these proposed exclusions.
In addition to the specific areas mentioned above, we may consider
exclusion of additional areas 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 will base our final
determination upon information received or made available for public
review during this or the previous public comment periods.
Our practice is to make comments, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Individual respondents may request that we withhold
their names and/or home addresses, etc. but if you wish us to consider
withholding this information you must state this prominently at the
beginning of your comments. In addition, you must present rationale for
withholding this information. This rationale must demonstrate that
disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy.
Unsupported assertions will not meet this burden. In the absence of
exceptional, documentable circumstances, this information will be
released. We will always make submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as
representatives of or officials of organizations or businesses,
available for public inspection in their entirety.
Comments and materials received, including the information
submitted by the Tribes and by Phelps Dodge Corporation, will be
available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business
hours at the Arizona Ecological Services Field Office (see ADDRESSES).
Authority
The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of 1973
(16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq).
Dated: September 25, 2006.
David M. Verhey,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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