80_FR_48483 80 FR 48328 - San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Alamosa, Rio Grande, and Saguache, CO; Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

80 FR 48328 - San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Alamosa, Rio Grande, and Saguache, CO; Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Impact Statement

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 155 (August 12, 2015)

Page Range48328-48331
FR Document2015-19783

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the availability of a final comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and final environmental impact statement (EIS) for three national wildlife refuges (Alamosa, Monte Vista, and Baca National Wildlife Refuges) within the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex (refuge complex) in Alamosa, Rio Grande, and Saguache, Colorado. In these documents, we describe alternatives, including our preferred alternative, to manage the refuge complex for the 15 years following approval of the final CCP.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R6-R-2015-N113; FXRS1265066CCP0-156-FF06R06000]


San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Alamosa, Rio 
Grande, and Saguache, CO; Comprehensive Conservation Plan and 
Environmental Impact Statement

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability; final comprehensive conservation plan 
and environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the 
availability of a final comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) and final 
environmental impact statement (EIS) for three national wildlife 
refuges (Alamosa, Monte Vista, and Baca National Wildlife Refuges) 
within the San Luis Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex (refuge 
complex) in Alamosa, Rio Grande, and Saguache, Colorado. In these 
documents, we describe alternatives, including our preferred 
alternative, to manage the refuge complex for the 15 years following 
approval of the final CCP.

ADDRESSES: You may request copies of the final CCP and final EIS, or 
more information, by one of the following methods. You also may request 
hard copies or a CD-ROM of the documents.
    Email: [email protected]. Include ``San Luis Valley 
National Wildlife Refuge Complex CCP'' in the subject line of the 
message.
    Fax: Attn: Laurie Shannon, Planning Team Leader, 303-236-4792.
    U.S. Mail: Laurie Shannon, Planning Team Leader, Division of Refuge 
Planning, P.O. Box 25486, Denver, CO 80225-0486.
    To view comments on the final CCP-EIS from the Environmental 
Protection Agency (EPA), or for information on EPA's role in the EIS 
process, see EPA's Role in the EIS Process under SUPPLEMENTARY 
INFORMATION.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laurie Shannon, Planning Team Leader, 
303-236-4317 (phone) or [email protected] (email).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Introduction

    With this notice, we announce the availability of the final CCP and 
final EIS for three national wildlife refuges that are part of the 
refuge complex. We started this process through a notice of intent in 
the Federal Register on March 15, 2011 (76 FR 14042). Following a 
lengthy scoping and alternatives development period, we published a 
second notice in the Federal Register (79 FR 50937, August 26, 2014) 
announcing the availability of the draft CCP and draft EIS and our 
intention to hold public meetings, and requested comments. Comments 
were due October 27, 2014. In addition, EPA published a notice 
announcing the draft CCP and EIS (79 FR 53061; September 5, 2014), as 
required under section 309 of the Clean Air Act (CAA; 42 U.S.C. 7401 et

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seq.) We now announce the final CCP and EIS. Under the CAA, EPA will 
notice the final CCP and EIS as well.

EPA's Role in the EIS Process

    The EPA is charged under section 309 of the Clean Air Act to review 
all Federal agencies' environmental impact statements (EISs) and to 
comment on the adequacy and the acceptability of the environmental 
impacts of proposed actions in the EISs.
    EPA also serves as the repository (EIS database) for EISs prepared 
by Federal agencies and provides notice of their availability in the 
Federal Register. The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Database 
provides information about EISs prepared by Federal agencies, as well 
as EPA's comments concerning the EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, 
which publishes a notice of availability each Friday in the Federal 
Register.
    The notice of availability is the start of the 45-day public 
comment period for draft EISs, and the start of the 30-day ``wait 
period'' for final EISs, during which agencies are generally required 
to wait 30 days before making a decision on a proposed action. For more 
information, see http://www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/eisdata.html. You 
may search for EPA comments on EISs, along with EISs themselves, at 
https://cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/action/eis/search.

About the Refuges

    Alamosa, Monte Vista, and Baca National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) are 
located in the San Luis Valley, a high mountain basin in Alamosa, Rio 
Grande, and Saguache Counties, Colorado. A wide variety of habitats are 
found across the refuge complex, including wet meadows, playa wetlands, 
riparian areas within the flood plain of the Rio Grande and other 
creeks, desert shrublands, grasslands, and croplands. Totaling about 
106,000 acres, the refuges are an important stopover for numerous 
migratory birds. The refuges support many groups of nesting, migrating, 
and wintering birds, including sandhill cranes, grebes, herons, ibis, 
ducks, geese, hawks, eagles, falcons, shorebirds, owls, songbirds, and 
others. Other wildlife includes Rocky Mountain elk, mule deer, 
pronghorn, coyotes, and other small mammals, amphibian species, and 
native fish.

Background

The CCP Process

    The National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966, as 
amended (16 U.S.C. 668dd-668ee) (Administration Act) by the National 
Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997, requires us to develop 
a CCP for each national wildlife refuge. The purpose for developing a 
CCP is to provide refuge managers with a 15-year plan for achieving 
refuge purposes and contributing toward the mission of the National 
Wildlife Refuge System (NWRS), consistent with sound principles of fish 
and wildlife management, conservation, legal mandates, and our 
policies. In addition to outlining broad management direction on 
conserving wildlife and their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-
dependent recreational opportunities available to the public, 
including, where appropriate, opportunities for hunting, fishing, 
wildlife observation and photography, and environmental education and 
interpretation. We will review and update the CCP at least every 15 
years as necessary in accordance with the Administration Act.

Public Outreach

    We started the public outreach process in March 2011. At that time 
and throughout the process, we requested public comments and considered 
them in numerous ways. Public outreach has included holding nine public 
meetings, mailing planning updates, maintaining a project Web site, and 
publishing press releases. We have considered and evaluated all the 
comments we have received during this process.

CCP Alternatives We Are Considering

    During the public scoping process with which we started work on the 
draft CCP and EIS, we, other governmental partners, Tribes, and the 
public raised several issues. Our final CCP and final EIS addresses 
both the scoping comments and the comments we received on the draft CCP 
and draft EIS. A full description of each alternative is in the final 
CCP and final EIS. To address these issues, we developed and evaluated 
the following alternatives, summarized below.

Alternative A: No Action

    Habitat and wildlife management: There would be few changes in 
management of habitats and wildlife populations across the refuge 
complex through the manipulation of water. We would continue to manage 
wetland areas, wet meadows, riparian areas, and upland habitats to 
provide for a variety of waterbirds and other migratory birds. We would 
continue to protect habitat for the federally endangered southwestern 
willow flycatcher and other species of concern. We would continue to 
produce small grains at current levels on Monte Vista NWR to provide 
food for spring-migrating sandhill cranes. The management of elk 
populations would be limited to nonlethal dispersal, agency culling, 
and the limited distribution (dispersal) hunts on the former State 
lands of Baca NWR. We would phase out the existing arrangement with The 
Nature Conservancy for season-long bison use within Baca NWR, and we 
would not use bison as a management tool in the future.
    Water resources management: We would continue to manage water in 
the same manner, except as modified by changed State rules, 
regulations, and policies, and we would augment water supplies in 
accordance with State law.
    Visitor services: We would continue to provide for limited 
wildlife-dependent public uses, including waterfowl and small game 
hunting, on Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs. We would not build new 
facilities to support visitor services. Baca NWR would remain closed to 
all public access except for limited guided tours and access to refuge 
offices.
    Cultural resources, partnerships, and refuge complex operations: 
There would be few changes from current management. When the 
legislation passed authorizing the Baca NWR, it did not come with 
additional funding, and additional operations costs were absorbed into 
the current operations. We would seek some additional staff and 
operations funding to support current management needs.
    Wilderness review: We would not recommend protection for any areas 
having wilderness characteristics or values.

Alternative B: Preferred Alternative (Wildlife Populations, Strategic 
Habitat Restoration, and Enhanced Public Uses)

    Habitat and wildlife management: Although we would manage wetland 
and riparian areas within the refuge complex to achieve a variety of 
wetland types and conditions in order to support a diversity of 
migratory birds, we would focus on the focal species, including the 
federally listed southwestern willow flycatcher, greater sandhill 
cranes, and other migratory bird species or wildlife species that 
represent larger regional and landscape conservation goals. In specific 
areas, we would restore historical water flow patterns through more 
effective and efficient water management practices (e.g., moving water 
to areas that historically held more water). This could include removal 
or replacement of water infrastructure. We would restore riparian 
habitat along streams in Baca

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NWR and along selected areas along the Rio Grande in Alamosa NWR, and 
we would manage upland habitats to create a variety of conditions to 
provide for a diversity of wildlife species. We would use public 
hunting, including elk hunting across the refuge complex, to complement 
the State's management of elk herds in the San Luis Valley, with more 
limited elk hunting used on Alamosa and Monte Vista NWRs. We would 
phase out the existing arrangement with The Nature Conservancy for 
bison management on Baca NWR, but we would research the feasibility of 
using semi-free-ranging bison year-round to effectively maintain and 
enhance refuge habitats. The research area (about 12,140 acres) would 
have habitat-type acreages that are roughly in proportion to the 
habitat types found on the greater Sand Dunes landscape that includes 
lands managed by the National Park Service, The Nature Conservancy, and 
refuge lands. We would continue to grow limited amounts of small grain 
on Monte Vista NWR to provide food for spring-migrating sandhill 
cranes, but there would be a small decrease in the amount of grains 
grown as a result of restoring historic water flow patterns.
    Water resources management: We would continue to work with other 
landowners and agencies throughout the watershed to keep flexibility as 
well as to protect and, if necessary, augment our water rights as State 
regulations evolve. Our water infrastructure, delivery, and 
efficiencies would require upgrades to make sure our wildlife, habitat, 
and visitor services objectives are met.
    Visitor services: In addition to continuing waterfowl and limited 
small game hunting opportunities on Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs, we 
would offer limited elk hunting on Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs, and we 
would open Baca NWR for big game and limited small game hunting. We 
would improve public access on Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs, including 
allowing more access from approximately mid-July through the end of 
February for wildlife viewing and interpretation on roads and trails 
that are currently only open to waterfowl hunters during hunting 
season. We would also improve existing access opportunities. We would 
seek funding to build a visitor center and refuge complex offices at 
either Monte Vista NWR or Alamosa NWR to provide for safer access to 
the refuge complex headquarters and to provide for a modern work 
environment, as well as to offer a place for visitors to come and learn 
more about the refuge complex resources. We would permit walk-in 
fishing access and bank fishing just below and above the Chicago dam on 
Alamosa NWR (fishing from the dam would not be allowed). We would open 
Baca NWR for a variety of compatible, wildlife-dependent opportunities, 
including providing facilities to support them, including an auto tour 
route, trails, viewing blinds, and interpretation and environmental 
education programs.
    Cultural resources, partnerships, and refuge complex operations: We 
would increase our efforts toward identifying and protecting the 
significant cultural resources found on the refuge complex. We would 
work with partners and volunteers to accomplish our objectives, but we 
would also seek increased staffing levels of both full-time and 
seasonal employees, as well as increased funding for operations.
    Wilderness review: We would recommend protection of about 13,800 
acres along the southeastern boundary of Baca NWR and adjacent to Great 
Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve that possess wilderness 
characteristics and values.

Alternative C: Habitat Restoration and Ecological Processes

    Habitat and wildlife management: We would take all feasible actions 
to restore--or mimic, where needed--the native vegetation community, 
based on ecological site characteristics, ecological processes, and 
other factors. We would restore the function of the riparian and playa 
areas on the Baca NWR. Where possible, we would restore natural 
waterflow patterns. We would phase out and end the production of small 
grains for migrating sandhill cranes on Monte Vista NWR. Similar to 
alternative B, we would use hunting to manage elk populations across 
the refuge complex. Periodically (not annually), we would use bison on 
Baca NWR to mimic the ecological benefit they may have once provided.
    Water resources management: We would manage water to restore the 
hydrologic conditions, with less focus on habitat management for 
specific species or for providing wildlife viewing. In some years, 
water might not be available to meet life cycle needs for some 
waterfowl species. Existing water infrastructure would be removed or 
modified as needed.
    Visitor services: We would continue to allow waterfowl and limited 
small game hunting on the Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs. Similar to 
under alternative B, we would open the Baca NWR for limited big game 
and limited small game hunting, whereas, on the Monte Vista and Alamosa 
NWRs, we would rely more on limited public hunting or agency dispersal 
methods for elk management.
    There may be other changes in public use, depending on the habitat 
management action. Some areas could be closed, or wildlife viewing 
would be more limited. Current public access would be evaluated on the 
Alamosa and Monte Vista NWRs. If existing roads or trails are not 
needed, or if these facilities fragment habitat, they could be removed 
or altered. Viewing areas for sandhill cranes may be moved, depending 
on restoration efforts. As under alternative B, on Monte Vista and 
Alamosa NWRs, we would also allow for access opportunities within the 
hunt boundary from mid-July through the end of February. We would not 
build a refuge headquarters or visitor center on Monte Vista or Alamosa 
NWR. Except for limited hunting access to achieve our management 
objectives, there would be few visitor facilities or programs on Baca 
NWR, and most of the refuge would remain closed.
    Cultural resources, partnerships, and refuge complex operations: 
Our actions would be similar to those under alternative B, except that 
on Baca NWR, roads that are not needed or that are fragmenting habitat 
would be removed.
    Wilderness review: This would be the same as under alternative B; 
we would recommend protection of about 13,800 acres along the 
southeastern boundary of Baca NWR.

Alternative D: Maximize Public Use Opportunities

    Habitat and wildlife management: Under this alternative, our 
habitat management practices would be a blend of alternatives A and B. 
We would manage wildlife habitats on the refuge complex consistent with 
our mission and purposes, while maximizing and emphasizing quality 
visitor experiences and wildlife-dependent public uses. For example, we 
could irrigate areas that are closer to public access to facilitate 
wildlife viewing. We would increase agricultural production of small 
grains for sandhill cranes on Monte Vista NWR, including the 
consideration of producing grain in specific places to enhance wildlife 
viewing. We would offer a variety of opportunities for elk hunting 
(e.g., youth hunts or additional provisions for persons with 
disabilities), managing numbers at levels that would restore and foster 
the long-term health of native plant communities. We would introduce 
and manage a small bison herd on a confined area of the Baca NWR, 
emphasizing wildlife viewing and interpretive opportunities.
    Water resources management: We would manage water similar to

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alternative B, except we would make a concerted effort to make sure 
there is water in specific areas to enhance wildlife viewing; this 
practice could require additional augmentation of water.
    Visitor services: We would provide for the widest variety of 
compatible wildlife-dependent recreation. Similar to under alternative 
B, public access and visitor programs would be expanded, including 
building a visitor center and refuge complex at either Monte Vista or 
Alamosa NWR; however, there would be additional trails, viewing blinds, 
and seasonal auto tour routes provided across the refuge complex. 
Subsequently, we would increase interpretation and environmental 
education opportunities and seek more staff, volunteers, and 
partnerships to support the visitor services program. We would allow 
for limited fishing access on Alamosa NWR. We would also consider 
additional commercial uses.
    Cultural resources, partnerships and refuge complex operations: Our 
actions would be similar to those under alternative B, except there 
would be greater emphasis on using students and volunteers to help us 
survey areas with high potential for cultural resources. We would 
pursue more outside partnerships and seek to increase staffing and 
funding to support our refuge complex operations.
    Wilderness review: This would be the same as that under alternative 
B; we would recommend protection of about 13,800 acres along the 
southeastern boundary of Baca NWR.

Comments

    We solicited comments on the draft CCP and draft EIS from August 
26, 2014, through October 27, 2014 and accepted them through November 
3, 2014. During the comment period we received over 1,000 letters, 
email, petitions (form letters), or verbal comments, and we thoroughly 
evaluated them all.

Changes to the Final CCP and Final EIS

    We made the following changes in the final CCP and final EIS from 
the draft CCP and draft EIS.
     Fishing on Alamosa NWR. Under alternative B, we would 
provide for fishing access along the banks of the Rio Grande just above 
and below the Chicago dam (fishing from the dam would not be allowed). 
This was part of broader fishing opportunity element that was 
considered under alternative D in the draft CCP and draft EIS. Prior to 
our acquisition of the property near the Chicago dam, the area was 
popular with local fisherman who fished for game fish like northern 
pike and carp. When we acquired the property, we closed the access due 
to concerns of having people fish off the dam. After further review, 
under alternative B and D, we would use signs, barriers, and increased 
law enforcement to keep people off the dam and allow an opportunity for 
bank fishing just above and below the dam. Currently, there are no 
nesting territories for southwestern willow flycatcher found in this 
area, but monitoring for these protected birds would continue. Should 
territories be established in the area, we would institute seasonal 
closures as needed. Other opportunities for fishing along the Rio 
Grande could be considered in the future.
     For Baca NWR, we modified several trails under alternative 
B and D to provide for some shorter loops and longer loops. We provided 
additional clarity on how the public use program would be managed on 
the refuge.
     We also provided additional clarification under the action 
alternatives about opening Alamosa and Monte Vista NWRs for limited big 
game hunting and Baca NWR for limited big game and limited small game 
hunting, making it clearer that we would develop and implement a hunt 
plan within 1-3 years under all three action alternatives.
     Under the objectives for cultural resources, we added 
information about the importance of oral traditions practiced by Native 
Americans, and we would reach out to the Tribes regarding their oral 
traditions and regional knowledge about the history of the San Luis 
Valley.
     To emphasize the importance of water quality and 
monitoring and the importance of the San Luis Valley as a primary 
staging area for sandhill cranes from their winter grounds in northern 
New Mexico and the breeding grounds to the north, we added two new 
figures to the document: (1) Impaired waters in the San Luis Valley; 
and (2) Distribution of the Rocky Mountain Population of Greater 
Sandhill Cranes. We would also initiate a research project to better 
understand the trends in agricultural practices in the San Luis Valley, 
including the amount and distribution of small grain production on 
private lands, the energetic demands of spring migrating cranes, and 
whether other changes to Monte Vista NWR's farming program are needed 
as a result of ongoing drought, climate changes, and changes in State 
groundwater regulations.
     As necessary, we updated maps, corrected errors and 
provided additional clarification throughout the final CCP and final 
EIS.

Public Availability of Documents

    In addition to any one method in ADDRESSES, you can view or obtain 
documents at the following locations:
     Our Web site: http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/refuges/refugesUpdate/alm_bac_mtv.php
     Public libraries:

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            Library                     Address             Phone No.
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Alamosa Public Library........  300 Hunt Avenue,          (719) 589-6592
                                 Alamosa, CO 81101.
Carnegie Public Library.......  120 Jefferson Street,     (719) 852-3931
                                 Monte Vista, CO 81144.
Baca Grande Library...........  67487 County Road T,      (719) 256-4100
                                 Crestone, CO 81131.
Saguache Public Library.......  702 Pitkin Ave,           (719) 655-2551
                                 Saguache, CO 81149.
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Next Steps

    We will document the final decision in a record of decision, which 
will be published in the Federal Register after a 30-day ``wait 
period'' that begins when EPA announces this final CCP-EIS. For more 
information, see EPA's Role in the EIS Process.

    Dated: August 5, 2015.
 Matt Hogan,
Acting Regional Director, Mountain-Prairie Region, U.S. Fish and 
Wildlife Service.
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                                                                                                            Name of Committee: National Cancer                  Wildlife Service, announce the
                                                  applications, the disclosure of which                   Institute Special Emphasis Panel; NCI
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                                                                                                            Date: September 22, 2015.
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                                                    Name of Committee: National Cancer
                                                  Institute Special Emphasis Panel; NCI                     Agenda: To review and evaluate grant                for three national wildlife refuges
                                                  Provocative Questions 1.                                applications.                                         (Alamosa, Monte Vista, and Baca
                                                    Date: September 21, 2015.                               Place: National Cancer Institute Shady              National Wildlife Refuges) within the
                                                    Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                         Grove, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room                San Luis Valley National Wildlife
                                                    Agenda: To review and evaluate grant                  3E030, Rockville, MD 20850, (Telephone                Refuge Complex (refuge complex) in
                                                  applications.                                           Conference Call).                                     Alamosa, Rio Grande, and Saguache,
                                                    Place: National Cancer Institute Shady                  Contact Person: Adriana Stoica, Ph.D.,              Colorado. In these documents, we
                                                  Grove, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room                  Scientific Review Officer, Resources and
                                                                                                          Training Review Branch, Division of                   describe alternatives, including our
                                                  5W030, Rockville, MD 20850, (Telephone
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                                                  Scientific Review Officer, Resource and                 Room 7W234, Bethesda, MD 20892–9750,                  following approval of the final CCP.
                                                  Training Review Branch, Division of                     240–276–6368, stoicaa2@mail.nih.gov.                  ADDRESSES: You may request copies of
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                                                                                                            Date: September 22, 2015.
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                                                  Grove, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room                  Scientific Review Officer, Resources and
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                                                  Grove, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room                  Melanie J. Gray,
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                                                  Conference Call).                                       Committee Policy.                                     availability of the final CCP and final
                                                    Contact Person: Adriana Stoica, Ph.D.,                                                                      EIS for three national wildlife refuges
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                                                  6368, stoicaa2@mail.nih.gov.                                                                                  lengthy scoping and alternatives
                                                    Name of Committee: National Cancer                    Fish and Wildlife Service                             development period, we published a
                                                  Institute Special Emphasis Panel; NCI                                                                         second notice in the Federal Register
                                                  Provocative Questions PQ 5.                             [FWS–R6–R–2015–N113;                                  (79 FR 50937, August 26, 2014)
                                                    Date: September 22, 2015.                             FXRS1265066CCP0–156–FF06R06000]                       announcing the availability of the draft
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                                                    Time: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.                                                                               CCP and draft EIS and our intention to
                                                    Agenda: To review and evaluate grant                  San Luis Valley National Wildlife
                                                                                                                                                                hold public meetings, and requested
                                                  applications.                                           Refuge Complex, Alamosa, Rio
                                                                                                                                                                comments. Comments were due October
                                                    Place: National Cancer Institute Shady                Grande, and Saguache, CO;
                                                                                                                                                                27, 2014. In addition, EPA published a
                                                  Grove, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Room                  Comprehensive Conservation Plan and
                                                  3E030, Rockville, MD 20850, (Telephone                                                                        notice announcing the draft CCP and
                                                                                                          Environmental Impact Statement
                                                  Conference Call).                                                                                             EIS (79 FR 53061; September 5, 2014),
                                                    Contact Person: Adriana Stoica, Ph.D.,                AGENCY:     Fish and Wildlife Service,                as required under section 309 of the
                                                  Scientific Review Officer, Resources and                Interior.                                             Clean Air Act (CAA; 42 U.S.C. 7401 et


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                                                  seq.) We now announce the final CCP                     Wildlife Refuge System Improvement                    current levels on Monte Vista NWR to
                                                  and EIS. Under the CAA, EPA will                        Act of 1997, requires us to develop a                 provide food for spring-migrating
                                                  notice the final CCP and EIS as well.                   CCP for each national wildlife refuge.                sandhill cranes. The management of elk
                                                                                                          The purpose for developing a CCP is to                populations would be limited to
                                                  EPA’s Role in the EIS Process
                                                                                                          provide refuge managers with a 15-year                nonlethal dispersal, agency culling, and
                                                     The EPA is charged under section 309                 plan for achieving refuge purposes and                the limited distribution (dispersal)
                                                  of the Clean Air Act to review all                      contributing toward the mission of the                hunts on the former State lands of Baca
                                                  Federal agencies’ environmental impact                  National Wildlife Refuge System                       NWR. We would phase out the existing
                                                  statements (EISs) and to comment on                     (NWRS), consistent with sound                         arrangement with The Nature
                                                  the adequacy and the acceptability of                   principles of fish and wildlife                       Conservancy for season-long bison use
                                                  the environmental impacts of proposed                   management, conservation, legal                       within Baca NWR, and we would not
                                                  actions in the EISs.                                    mandates, and our policies. In addition               use bison as a management tool in the
                                                     EPA also serves as the repository (EIS               to outlining broad management                         future.
                                                  database) for EISs prepared by Federal                  direction on conserving wildlife and                    Water resources management: We
                                                  agencies and provides notice of their                   their habitats, CCPs identify wildlife-               would continue to manage water in the
                                                  availability in the Federal Register. The               dependent recreational opportunities                  same manner, except as modified by
                                                  Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)                    available to the public, including, where             changed State rules, regulations, and
                                                  Database provides information about                     appropriate, opportunities for hunting,               policies, and we would augment water
                                                  EISs prepared by Federal agencies, as                   fishing, wildlife observation and                     supplies in accordance with State law.
                                                  well as EPA’s comments concerning the                   photography, and environmental                          Visitor services: We would continue
                                                  EISs. All EISs are filed with EPA, which                education and interpretation. We will                 to provide for limited wildlife-
                                                  publishes a notice of availability each                 review and update the CCP at least                    dependent public uses, including
                                                  Friday in the Federal Register.                         every 15 years as necessary in                        waterfowl and small game hunting, on
                                                     The notice of availability is the start              accordance with the Administration                    Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs. We
                                                  of the 45-day public comment period for                 Act.                                                  would not build new facilities to
                                                  draft EISs, and the start of the 30-day                                                                       support visitor services. Baca NWR
                                                                                                          Public Outreach                                       would remain closed to all public access
                                                  ‘‘wait period’’ for final EISs, during
                                                  which agencies are generally required to                  We started the public outreach                      except for limited guided tours and
                                                  wait 30 days before making a decision                   process in March 2011. At that time and               access to refuge offices.
                                                  on a proposed action. For more                          throughout the process, we requested                    Cultural resources, partnerships, and
                                                  information, see http://www.epa.gov/                    public comments and considered them                   refuge complex operations: There would
                                                  compliance/nepa/eisdata.html. You                       in numerous ways. Public outreach has                 be few changes from current
                                                  may search for EPA comments on EISs,                    included holding nine public meetings,                management. When the legislation
                                                  along with EISs themselves, at https://                 mailing planning updates, maintaining a               passed authorizing the Baca NWR, it did
                                                  cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/                    project Web site, and publishing press                not come with additional funding, and
                                                  action/eis/search.                                      releases. We have considered and                      additional operations costs were
                                                                                                          evaluated all the comments we have                    absorbed into the current operations.
                                                  About the Refuges                                       received during this process.                         We would seek some additional staff
                                                    Alamosa, Monte Vista, and Baca                                                                              and operations funding to support
                                                                                                          CCP Alternatives We Are Considering                   current management needs.
                                                  National Wildlife Refuges (NWRs) are
                                                  located in the San Luis Valley, a high                    During the public scoping process                     Wilderness review: We would not
                                                  mountain basin in Alamosa, Rio Grande,                  with which we started work on the draft               recommend protection for any areas
                                                  and Saguache Counties, Colorado. A                      CCP and EIS, we, other governmental                   having wilderness characteristics or
                                                  wide variety of habitats are found across               partners, Tribes, and the public raised               values.
                                                  the refuge complex, including wet                       several issues. Our final CCP and final
                                                                                                                                                                Alternative B: Preferred Alternative
                                                  meadows, playa wetlands, riparian areas                 EIS addresses both the scoping
                                                                                                                                                                (Wildlife Populations, Strategic Habitat
                                                  within the flood plain of the Rio Grande                comments and the comments we
                                                                                                                                                                Restoration, and Enhanced Public Uses)
                                                  and other creeks, desert shrublands,                    received on the draft CCP and draft EIS.
                                                                                                          A full description of each alternative is                Habitat and wildlife management:
                                                  grasslands, and croplands. Totaling                                                                           Although we would manage wetland
                                                  about 106,000 acres, the refuges are an                 in the final CCP and final EIS. To
                                                                                                          address these issues, we developed and                and riparian areas within the refuge
                                                  important stopover for numerous                                                                               complex to achieve a variety of wetland
                                                  migratory birds. The refuges support                    evaluated the following alternatives,
                                                                                                          summarized below.                                     types and conditions in order to support
                                                  many groups of nesting, migrating, and                                                                        a diversity of migratory birds, we would
                                                  wintering birds, including sandhill                     Alternative A: No Action                              focus on the focal species, including the
                                                  cranes, grebes, herons, ibis, ducks,                      Habitat and wildlife management:                    federally listed southwestern willow
                                                  geese, hawks, eagles, falcons,                          There would be few changes in                         flycatcher, greater sandhill cranes, and
                                                  shorebirds, owls, songbirds, and others.                management of habitats and wildlife                   other migratory bird species or wildlife
                                                  Other wildlife includes Rocky Mountain                  populations across the refuge complex                 species that represent larger regional
                                                  elk, mule deer, pronghorn, coyotes, and                 through the manipulation of water. We                 and landscape conservation goals. In
                                                  other small mammals, amphibian                          would continue to manage wetland                      specific areas, we would restore
                                                  species, and native fish.
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                                                                                                          areas, wet meadows, riparian areas, and               historical water flow patterns through
                                                  Background                                              upland habitats to provide for a variety              more effective and efficient water
                                                                                                          of waterbirds and other migratory birds.              management practices (e.g., moving
                                                  The CCP Process                                         We would continue to protect habitat                  water to areas that historically held
                                                    The National Wildlife Refuge System                   for the federally endangered                          more water). This could include
                                                  Administration Act of 1966, as amended                  southwestern willow flycatcher and                    removal or replacement of water
                                                  (16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee)                                 other species of concern. We would                    infrastructure. We would restore
                                                  (Administration Act) by the National                    continue to produce small grains at                   riparian habitat along streams in Baca


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                                                  NWR and along selected areas along the                  just below and above the Chicago dam                  hunting or agency dispersal methods for
                                                  Rio Grande in Alamosa NWR, and we                       on Alamosa NWR (fishing from the dam                  elk management.
                                                  would manage upland habitats to create                  would not be allowed). We would open                     There may be other changes in public
                                                  a variety of conditions to provide for a                Baca NWR for a variety of compatible,                 use, depending on the habitat
                                                  diversity of wildlife species. We would                 wildlife-dependent opportunities,                     management action. Some areas could
                                                  use public hunting, including elk                       including providing facilities to support             be closed, or wildlife viewing would be
                                                  hunting across the refuge complex, to                   them, including an auto tour route,                   more limited. Current public access
                                                  complement the State’s management of                    trails, viewing blinds, and interpretation            would be evaluated on the Alamosa and
                                                  elk herds in the San Luis Valley, with                  and environmental education programs.                 Monte Vista NWRs. If existing roads or
                                                  more limited elk hunting used on                           Cultural resources, partnerships, and              trails are not needed, or if these
                                                  Alamosa and Monte Vista NWRs. We                        refuge complex operations: We would                   facilities fragment habitat, they could be
                                                  would phase out the existing                            increase our efforts toward identifying               removed or altered. Viewing areas for
                                                  arrangement with The Nature                             and protecting the significant cultural               sandhill cranes may be moved,
                                                  Conservancy for bison management on                     resources found on the refuge complex.                depending on restoration efforts. As
                                                  Baca NWR, but we would research the                     We would work with partners and                       under alternative B, on Monte Vista and
                                                  feasibility of using semi-free-ranging                  volunteers to accomplish our objectives,              Alamosa NWRs, we would also allow
                                                  bison year-round to effectively maintain                but we would also seek increased                      for access opportunities within the hunt
                                                  and enhance refuge habitats. The                        staffing levels of both full-time and                 boundary from mid-July through the
                                                  research area (about 12,140 acres) would                seasonal employees, as well as                        end of February. We would not build a
                                                  have habitat-type acreages that are                     increased funding for operations.                     refuge headquarters or visitor center on
                                                  roughly in proportion to the habitat                       Wilderness review: We would                        Monte Vista or Alamosa NWR. Except
                                                  types found on the greater Sand Dunes                   recommend protection of about 13,800                  for limited hunting access to achieve
                                                  landscape that includes lands managed                   acres along the southeastern boundary                 our management objectives, there would
                                                  by the National Park Service, The                       of Baca NWR and adjacent to Great Sand                be few visitor facilities or programs on
                                                  Nature Conservancy, and refuge lands.                   Dunes National Park and Preserve that                 Baca NWR, and most of the refuge
                                                  We would continue to grow limited                       possess wilderness characteristics and                would remain closed.
                                                  amounts of small grain on Monte Vista                                                                            Cultural resources, partnerships, and
                                                                                                          values.
                                                  NWR to provide food for spring-                                                                               refuge complex operations: Our actions
                                                  migrating sandhill cranes, but there                    Alternative C: Habitat Restoration and                would be similar to those under
                                                  would be a small decrease in the                        Ecological Processes                                  alternative B, except that on Baca NWR,
                                                  amount of grains grown as a result of                                                                         roads that are not needed or that are
                                                                                                             Habitat and wildlife management: We
                                                  restoring historic water flow patterns.                                                                       fragmenting habitat would be removed.
                                                                                                          would take all feasible actions to                       Wilderness review: This would be the
                                                     Water resources management: We
                                                                                                          restore—or mimic, where needed—the                    same as under alternative B; we would
                                                  would continue to work with other
                                                                                                          native vegetation community, based on                 recommend protection of about 13,800
                                                  landowners and agencies throughout the
                                                                                                          ecological site characteristics, ecological           acres along the southeastern boundary
                                                  watershed to keep flexibility as well as
                                                                                                          processes, and other factors. We would                of Baca NWR.
                                                  to protect and, if necessary, augment our
                                                                                                          restore the function of the riparian and
                                                  water rights as State regulations evolve.                                                                     Alternative D: Maximize Public Use
                                                                                                          playa areas on the Baca NWR. Where
                                                  Our water infrastructure, delivery, and                                                                       Opportunities
                                                                                                          possible, we would restore natural
                                                  efficiencies would require upgrades to
                                                                                                          waterflow patterns. We would phase out                  Habitat and wildlife management:
                                                  make sure our wildlife, habitat, and
                                                  visitor services objectives are met.                    and end the production of small grains                Under this alternative, our habitat
                                                     Visitor services: In addition to                     for migrating sandhill cranes on Monte                management practices would be a blend
                                                  continuing waterfowl and limited small                  Vista NWR. Similar to alternative B, we               of alternatives A and B. We would
                                                  game hunting opportunities on Monte                     would use hunting to manage elk                       manage wildlife habitats on the refuge
                                                  Vista and Alamosa NWRs, we would                        populations across the refuge complex.                complex consistent with our mission
                                                  offer limited elk hunting on Monte Vista                Periodically (not annually), we would                 and purposes, while maximizing and
                                                  and Alamosa NWRs, and we would                          use bison on Baca NWR to mimic the                    emphasizing quality visitor experiences
                                                  open Baca NWR for big game and                          ecological benefit they may have once                 and wildlife-dependent public uses. For
                                                  limited small game hunting. We would                    provided.                                             example, we could irrigate areas that are
                                                  improve public access on Monte Vista                       Water resources management: We                     closer to public access to facilitate
                                                  and Alamosa NWRs, including allowing                    would manage water to restore the                     wildlife viewing. We would increase
                                                  more access from approximately mid-                     hydrologic conditions, with less focus                agricultural production of small grains
                                                  July through the end of February for                    on habitat management for specific                    for sandhill cranes on Monte Vista
                                                  wildlife viewing and interpretation on                  species or for providing wildlife                     NWR, including the consideration of
                                                  roads and trails that are currently only                viewing. In some years, water might not               producing grain in specific places to
                                                  open to waterfowl hunters during                        be available to meet life cycle needs for             enhance wildlife viewing. We would
                                                  hunting season. We would also improve                   some waterfowl species. Existing water                offer a variety of opportunities for elk
                                                  existing access opportunities. We would                 infrastructure would be removed or                    hunting (e.g., youth hunts or additional
                                                  seek funding to build a visitor center                  modified as needed.                                   provisions for persons with disabilities),
                                                  and refuge complex offices at either                       Visitor services: We would continue                managing numbers at levels that would
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                                                  Monte Vista NWR or Alamosa NWR to                       to allow waterfowl and limited small                  restore and foster the long-term health
                                                  provide for safer access to the refuge                  game hunting on the Monte Vista and                   of native plant communities. We would
                                                  complex headquarters and to provide                     Alamosa NWRs. Similar to under                        introduce and manage a small bison
                                                  for a modern work environment, as well                  alternative B, we would open the Baca                 herd on a confined area of the Baca
                                                  as to offer a place for visitors to come                NWR for limited big game and limited                  NWR, emphasizing wildlife viewing and
                                                  and learn more about the refuge                         small game hunting, whereas, on the                   interpretive opportunities.
                                                  complex resources. We would permit                      Monte Vista and Alamosa NWRs, we                        Water resources management: We
                                                  walk-in fishing access and bank fishing                 would rely more on limited public                     would manage water similar to


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                                                  alternative B, except we would make a                        letters), or verbal comments, and we                           game and limited small game hunting,
                                                  concerted effort to make sure there is                       thoroughly evaluated them all.                                 making it clearer that we would develop
                                                  water in specific areas to enhance                                                                                          and implement a hunt plan within 1–3
                                                                                                               Changes to the Final CCP and Final EIS
                                                  wildlife viewing; this practice could                                                                                       years under all three action alternatives.
                                                  require additional augmentation of                              We made the following changes in the                           • Under the objectives for cultural
                                                  water.                                                       final CCP and final EIS from the draft                         resources, we added information about
                                                     Visitor services: We would provide                        CCP and draft EIS.                                             the importance of oral traditions
                                                  for the widest variety of compatible                            • Fishing on Alamosa NWR. Under                             practiced by Native Americans, and we
                                                  wildlife-dependent recreation. Similar                       alternative B, we would provide for                            would reach out to the Tribes regarding
                                                  to under alternative B, public access and                    fishing access along the banks of the Rio                      their oral traditions and regional
                                                  visitor programs would be expanded,                          Grande just above and below the                                knowledge about the history of the San
                                                  including building a visitor center and                      Chicago dam (fishing from the dam                              Luis Valley.
                                                  refuge complex at either Monte Vista or                      would not be allowed). This was part of
                                                                                                                                                                                 • To emphasize the importance of
                                                  Alamosa NWR; however, there would be                         broader fishing opportunity element
                                                                                                               that was considered under alternative D                        water quality and monitoring and the
                                                  additional trails, viewing blinds, and                                                                                      importance of the San Luis Valley as a
                                                  seasonal auto tour routes provided                           in the draft CCP and draft EIS. Prior to
                                                                                                               our acquisition of the property near the                       primary staging area for sandhill cranes
                                                  across the refuge complex.                                                                                                  from their winter grounds in northern
                                                  Subsequently, we would increase                              Chicago dam, the area was popular with
                                                                                                               local fisherman who fished for game                            New Mexico and the breeding grounds
                                                  interpretation and environmental                                                                                            to the north, we added two new figures
                                                  education opportunities and seek more                        fish like northern pike and carp. When
                                                                                                               we acquired the property, we closed the                        to the document: (1) Impaired waters in
                                                  staff, volunteers, and partnerships to                                                                                      the San Luis Valley; and (2) Distribution
                                                  support the visitor services program. We                     access due to concerns of having people
                                                                                                               fish off the dam. After further review,                        of the Rocky Mountain Population of
                                                  would allow for limited fishing access                                                                                      Greater Sandhill Cranes. We would also
                                                  on Alamosa NWR. We would also                                under alternative B and D, we would
                                                                                                               use signs, barriers, and increased law                         initiate a research project to better
                                                  consider additional commercial uses.                                                                                        understand the trends in agricultural
                                                     Cultural resources, partnerships and                      enforcement to keep people off the dam
                                                                                                               and allow an opportunity for bank                              practices in the San Luis Valley,
                                                  refuge complex operations: Our actions
                                                                                                               fishing just above and below the dam.                          including the amount and distribution
                                                  would be similar to those under
                                                                                                               Currently, there are no nesting                                of small grain production on private
                                                  alternative B, except there would be
                                                                                                               territories for southwestern willow                            lands, the energetic demands of spring
                                                  greater emphasis on using students and
                                                                                                               flycatcher found in this area, but                             migrating cranes, and whether other
                                                  volunteers to help us survey areas with
                                                                                                               monitoring for these protected birds                           changes to Monte Vista NWR’s farming
                                                  high potential for cultural resources. We
                                                                                                               would continue. Should territories be                          program are needed as a result of
                                                  would pursue more outside
                                                                                                               established in the area, we would                              ongoing drought, climate changes, and
                                                  partnerships and seek to increase
                                                                                                               institute seasonal closures as needed.                         changes in State groundwater
                                                  staffing and funding to support our
                                                                                                               Other opportunities for fishing along the                      regulations.
                                                  refuge complex operations.
                                                     Wilderness review: This would be the                      Rio Grande could be considered in the                             • As necessary, we updated maps,
                                                  same as that under alternative B; we                         future.                                                        corrected errors and provided additional
                                                  would recommend protection of about                             • For Baca NWR, we modified several                         clarification throughout the final CCP
                                                  13,800 acres along the southeastern                          trails under alternative B and D to                            and final EIS.
                                                  boundary of Baca NWR.                                        provide for some shorter loops and                             Public Availability of Documents
                                                                                                               longer loops. We provided additional
                                                  Comments                                                     clarity on how the public use program                            In addition to any one method in
                                                    We solicited comments on the draft                         would be managed on the refuge.                                ADDRESSES,  you can view or obtain
                                                  CCP and draft EIS from August 26, 2014,                         • We also provided additional                               documents at the following locations:
                                                  through October 27, 2014 and accepted                        clarification under the action                                   • Our Web site: http://www.fws.gov/
                                                  them through November 3, 2014. During                        alternatives about opening Alamosa and                         mountain-prairie/refuges/
                                                  the comment period we received over                          Monte Vista NWRs for limited big game                          refugesUpdate/alm_bac_mtv.php
                                                  1,000 letters, email, petitions (form                        hunting and Baca NWR for limited big                             • Public libraries:

                                                                       Library                                                                         Address                                                       Phone No.

                                                  Alamosa Public Library ............................   300 Hunt Avenue, Alamosa, CO 81101 ....................................................................     (719)   589–6592
                                                  Carnegie Public Library ...........................   120 Jefferson Street, Monte Vista, CO 81144 ..........................................................      (719)   852–3931
                                                  Baca Grande Library ...............................   67487 County Road T, Crestone, CO 81131 ...........................................................         (719)   256–4100
                                                  Saguache Public Library .........................     702 Pitkin Ave, Saguache, CO 81149 ......................................................................   (719)   655–2551



                                                  Next Steps                                                     Dated: August 5, 2015.                                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                                                                               Matt Hogan,
                                                    We will document the final decision                                                                                       Fish and Wildlife Service
                                                                                                               Acting Regional Director, Mountain-Prairie
                                                  in a record of decision, which will be
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                                                                                                               Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
                                                  published in the Federal Register after                                                                                     [FWS–R8–FHC–2015–N145];
                                                                                                               [FR Doc. 2015–19783 Filed 8–11–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  a 30-day ‘‘wait period’’ that begins when                                                                                   [FXFR1334088TWG0W4–123–FF08EACT00]
                                                                                                               BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
                                                  EPA announces this final CCP–EIS. For
                                                  more information, see EPA’s Role in the                                                                                     Trinity River Adaptive Management
                                                  EIS Process.                                                                                                                Working Group; Teleconference
                                                                                                                                                                              AGENCY:      Fish and Wildlife Service,
                                                                                                                                                                              Interior.


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ActionNotice of availability; final comprehensive conservation plan and environmental impact statement.
ContactLaurie Shannon, Planning Team Leader, 303-236-4317 (phone) or [email protected] (email).
FR Citation80 FR 48328 

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