80_FR_66240 80 FR 66032 - Golden Eagles; Programmatic Take Permit Application; Draft Environmental Assessment; Alta East Wind Project, Kern County, California

80 FR 66032 - Golden Eagles; Programmatic Take Permit Application; Draft Environmental Assessment; Alta East Wind Project, Kern County, California

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 208 (October 28, 2015)

Page Range66032-66033
FR Document2015-27240

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the availably of a draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for the issuance of a take permit for golden eagles pursuant to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (Eagle Act), in association with the operation of the Alta East Wind Project in Kern County, California. The DEA was prepared in response to an application from Alta Wind X, LLC (applicant), an affiliate of NRG Yield, Inc., for a 5-year programmatic take permit for golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) under the Eagle Act. The applicant would implement a conservation program to avoid, minimize, and compensate for the project's impacts to eagles, as described in the applicant's Eagle Conservation Plan (ECP). We invite public comment on the DEA, which evaluates alternatives for this permit decision.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R8-MB-2015-N183; FF08M00000-FXMB12310800000-145]


Golden Eagles; Programmatic Take Permit Application; Draft 
Environmental Assessment; Alta East Wind Project, Kern County, 
California

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of availability; request for comment.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the availably of 
a draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) under the National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA) for the issuance of a take permit for golden eagles 
pursuant to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (Eagle Act), in 
association with the operation of the Alta East Wind Project in Kern 
County, California. The DEA was prepared in response to an application 
from Alta Wind X, LLC (applicant), an affiliate of NRG Yield, Inc., for 
a 5-year programmatic take permit for golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) 
under the Eagle Act. The applicant would implement a conservation 
program to avoid, minimize, and compensate for the project's impacts to 
eagles, as described in the applicant's Eagle Conservation Plan (ECP). 
We invite public comment on the DEA, which evaluates alternatives for 
this permit decision.

DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or 
before December 28, 2015.

ADDRESSES: 
    Obtaining Documents: You may download copies of the DEA on the 
Internet at: http://www.fws.gov/cno/conservation/MigratoryBirds/EaglePermits.html. Alternatively, you may use one of the methods below 
to request a CD-ROM of the document.
    Submitting Comments: You may submit comments or requests for copies 
or more information by one of the following methods.
     Email: [email protected]. Include ``Alta East Eagle 
Permit draft EA Comments'' in the subject line of the message.
     U.S. Mail: Heather Beeler, Migratory Bird Program, U.S. 
Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Southwest Regional Office, 2800 
Cottage Way, W-2605, Sacramento, CA 95825.
     Fax: Heather Beeler, Migratory Bird Program, 916-414-6486; 
Attn: Alta East Wind Project DEA Comments.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Heather Beeler, Migratory Bird 
Program, at the address shown above or at (916) 414-6651 (telephone).

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Introduction

    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is considering an application 
under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act (16 U.S.C. 668a-d; Eagle 
Act) for a programmatic golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) take permit 
from Alta Wind X, LLC (applicant), affiliate of NRG Yield, Inc., for a 
5-year programmatic take permit for golden eagles. The applicant's Alta 
East Wind Project is an existing, operational wind facility in the 
Tehachapi Wind Resource Area (WRA) within Kern County, California. The 
application includes an Eagle Conservation Plan (ECP) as the foundation 
of the applicant's permit application. The ECP and the project's Bird 
and Bat Conservation Strategy describe actions taken and proposed 
future actions to avoid, minimize, and mitigate adverse effects on 
eagles, birds, and bats.
    We have prepared this DEA to evaluate the impacts of several 
alternatives associated with this permit application for compliance 
with our Eagle Act permitting regulations in the Code of Federal 
Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 22.26, as well as impacts of implementation 
of the supporting ECP, which is included as an appendix to the DEA.

Background

    The Eagle Act allows us to authorize bald eagle and golden eagle 
programmatic take (take that is recurring, is not caused solely by 
indirect effects, and that occurs over the long term in a location or 
locations that cannot be specifically identified). Such

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take must be incidental to actions that are otherwise lawful. The Eagle 
Act's implementing regulations define ``take'' as to ``pursue, shoot, 
shoot at, poison, wound, kill, capture, trap, collect, destroy, molest, 
or disturb'' individuals, their nests and eggs (50 CFR 22.3); and 
``disturb'' is further defined as ``to agitate or bother a bald or 
golden eagle to a degree that causes . . . (1) injury to an eagle, . . 
.(2) a decrease in its productivity, . . . or (3) nest abandonment'' 
(50 CFR 22.3). The Alta East Wind Project will result in recurring 
eagle mortalities over the life of the project, so the appropriate type 
of take permit is the programmatic permit under 50 CFR 22.26.
    We may consider issuance of programmatic eagle take permits if: (1) 
The incidental take is necessary to protect legitimate interests; (2) 
the take is compatible with the preservation standard of the Eagle 
Act--providing for stable or increasing breeding populations; (3) the 
take has been avoided and minimized to the degree achievable through 
implementation of Advanced Compensation Practices, and the remaining 
take is unavoidable; and (4) compensatory mitigation will be provided 
for any remaining take. The Service must determine that the direct and 
indirect effects of the take and required mitigation, together with the 
cumulative effects of other permitted take and additional factors 
affecting eagle populations, are compatible with the preservation of 
bald eagles and golden eagles.

Applicant's Proposal

    The permit applicant, Alta Wind X, LLC, is operating an 
approximately 150-megawatt (MW) commercial wind-energy facility in the 
Tehachapi WRA in Kern County, California. The recently constructed 
(December 2013) Alta East Wind Project was a new wind energy project on 
public (Bureau of Land Management) and private lands and was an 
expansion of Terra-Gen's Alta Wind Energy Center. The Bureau of Land 
Management and Kern County permitted Alta Wind X, LLC to construct, 
operate, maintain, and decommission up to 51 wind turbine generators 
and related infrastructure on approximately 2,600 acres of public and 
private land in 2013.
    The applicant submitted an ECP on March 4, 2013, that was initially 
developed following recommendations provided by the Service and 
consistent with our January 2011 Draft Eagle Conservation Plan Guidance 
(http://www.fws.gov/windenergy/docs/ECP_draft_guidance_2_10_final_clean_omb.pdf). The Draft ECP was later 
updated to follow our finalized guidance, Eagle Conservation Plan 
Guidance Module 1: Land-Based Wind Energy Version 2 (Service 2013) (ECP 
Guidance) (http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/PDFs/Eagle%20Conservation%20Plan%20Guidance-Module%201.pdf).
    As recommended in the Service's ECP Guidance, the applicant's plan 
outlines avoidance and minimization measures, contains a risk 
assessment, includes experimental advanced conservation practices, and 
adaptive management. The applicant submitted the ECP as part of the 
permit application, and if we issue the permit following the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, then the conservation 
commitments would become conditions of the permit.
    The Service independently evaluated the risk of eagle fatalities 
from project operations and compared that risk to the conservation 
measures to which the applicant has committed. This is an essential 
step in the Service's evaluation of an application for a permit for 
programmatic take of eagles because issuing criteria require permitted 
take to comply with the Eagle Act's preservation standard. The Service 
has interpreted this standard to require maintenance of stable or 
increasing breeding populations of eagles (74 FR 46836; September 11, 
2009). In the DEA, we evaluate the risk and offsetting conservation 
measures, and the implications for direct, indirect, and cumulative 
effects under five alternatives.

Next Steps

    The public process for the proposed Federal permit action will be 
completed after the public comment period, at which time we will 
evaluate the permit application and comments submitted thereupon to 
determine whether the application meets the permitting requirements 
under the Eagle Act, applicable regulations, and NEPA requirements. 
Upon completion of that evaluation, we will select our course of 
action. We will make the final permit decision no sooner than 30 days 
after the close of the public comment period.

Public Comments

    We invite public comment on the proposed DEA. If you wish, you may 
submit comments by any one of the methods discussed above under 
ADDRESSES.

Public Availability of Comments

    We will consider public comments on the DEA when making the final 
determination on NEPA compliance and permit issuance. Before including 
your address, phone number, email address, or other personal 
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your 
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be 
made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your 
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public 
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

Authority

    We provide this notice under Section 668a of the Eagle Act (16 
U.S.C. 668-668c) and NEPA regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).

Alexandra Pitts,
Deputy Regional Director, Pacific Southwest, Sacramento, California.
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                                                  who are highly interested and engaged                   the methodology and assumptions used;                 conservation/MigratoryBirds/Eagle
                                                  in advocating youth preparedness and                    (c) enhance the quality, utility, and                 Permits.html. Alternatively, you may
                                                  making a difference in their                            clarity of the information to be                      use one of the methods below to request
                                                  communities. This collection meets the                  collected; and (d) minimize the burden                a CD–ROM of the document.
                                                  requirements of 6 U.S.C. Sec. 742,                      of the collection of information on those                Submitting Comments: You may
                                                  National Preparedness, and Presidential                 who are to respond, including through                 submit comments or requests for copies
                                                  Policy Directive—8 (PPD–8) which                        the use of appropriate automated,                     or more information by one of the
                                                  emphasize the need for involvement                      electronic, mechanical, or other                      following methods.
                                                  from all sectors of society in preparing                technological collection techniques or                   • Email: fw8_eagle_nepa@fws.gov.
                                                  for and responding to threats and                       other forms of information technology,                Include ‘‘Alta East Eagle Permit draft EA
                                                  hazards.                                                e.g., permitting electronic submission of             Comments’’ in the subject line of the
                                                                                                          responses.                                            message.
                                                  Collection of Information
                                                                                                            Dated: October 21, 2015.                               • U.S. Mail: Heather Beeler,
                                                     Title: Individual & Community                                                                              Migratory Bird Program, U.S. Fish and
                                                                                                          Richard W. Mattison,
                                                  Preparedness Division (ICPD) Annual                                                                           Wildlife Service, Pacific Southwest
                                                  Youth Preparedness Council (YPC)                        Records Management Program Chief, Mission
                                                                                                          Support, Federal Emergency Management
                                                                                                                                                                Regional Office, 2800 Cottage Way,
                                                  Application Form.                                                                                             W–2605, Sacramento, CA 95825.
                                                                                                          Agency, Department of Homeland Security.
                                                     Type of Information Collection: New
                                                                                                          [FR Doc. 2015–27476 Filed 10–27–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                   • Fax: Heather Beeler, Migratory Bird
                                                  information collection.                                                                                       Program, 916–414–6486; Attn: Alta East
                                                     OMB Number: 1660–NEW.                                BILLING CODE 9111–46–P
                                                                                                                                                                Wind Project DEA Comments.
                                                     FEMA Forms: FEMA Form 008–0–0–
                                                                                                                                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  24, FEMA Youth Preparedness Council
                                                                                                          DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            Heather Beeler, Migratory Bird Program,
                                                  Application Form.
                                                     Abstract: FEMA Headquarters and                                                                            at the address shown above or at (916)
                                                  regional staff review completed                         Fish and Wildlife Service                             414–6651 (telephone).
                                                  applications to select council members                                                                        SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                                                                          [FWS–R8–MB–2015–N183; FF08M00000–
                                                  based on dedication to public service,                  FXMB12310800000–145]                                  Introduction
                                                  efforts in making a difference in their
                                                  community, and potential for expanding                  Golden Eagles; Programmatic Take                         The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is
                                                  their impact as a national advocate for                 Permit Application; Draft                             considering an application under the
                                                  youth preparedness. Applicants for the                  Environmental Assessment; Alta East                   Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
                                                  YPC apply by downloading a PDF                          Wind Project, Kern County, California                 (16 U.S.C. 668a–d; Eagle Act) for a
                                                  application from FEMA’s Web site and                                                                          programmatic golden eagle (Aquila
                                                                                                          AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                  chrysaetos) take permit from Alta Wind
                                                  submit the application and related
                                                                                                          Interior.                                             X, LLC (applicant), affiliate of NRG
                                                  documents, including reference letters,
                                                  to FEMA via the FEMA-Youth-                             ACTION: Notice of availability; request               Yield, Inc., for a 5-year programmatic
                                                  Prepareness-Council@fema.dhs.gov                        for comment.                                          take permit for golden eagles. The
                                                  email address. One youth from each of                                                                         applicant’s Alta East Wind Project is an
                                                                                                          SUMMARY:    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife                existing, operational wind facility in the
                                                  the ten regions for which FEMA is                       Service announces the availably of a
                                                  divided is selected to serve as a council                                                                     Tehachapi Wind Resource Area (WRA)
                                                                                                          draft Environmental Assessment (DEA)                  within Kern County, California. The
                                                  member. An additional 5 youths are                      under the National Environmental
                                                  selected for an at-large assignment.                                                                          application includes an Eagle
                                                                                                          Policy Act (NEPA) for the issuance of a               Conservation Plan (ECP) as the
                                                     Affected Public: Individuals or                      take permit for golden eagles pursuant
                                                  households.                                                                                                   foundation of the applicant’s permit
                                                                                                          to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection               application. The ECP and the project’s
                                                     Number of Respondents: 100.                          Act (Eagle Act), in association with the
                                                     Number of Responses: 100.                                                                                  Bird and Bat Conservation Strategy
                                                                                                          operation of the Alta East Wind Project               describe actions taken and proposed
                                                     Estimated Total Annual Burden
                                                                                                          in Kern County, California. The DEA                   future actions to avoid, minimize, and
                                                  Hours: 142 hours.
                                                     Estimated Cost: The estimated annual                 was prepared in response to an                        mitigate adverse effects on eagles, birds,
                                                  cost to respondents for the hour burden                 application from Alta Wind X, LLC                     and bats.
                                                  is $0. There are no annual costs to                     (applicant), an affiliate of NRG Yield,                  We have prepared this DEA to
                                                  respondents’ operations and                             Inc., for a 5-year programmatic take                  evaluate the impacts of several
                                                  maintenance costs for technical                         permit for golden eagles (Aquila                      alternatives associated with this permit
                                                  services. There are no annual start-up or               chrysaetos) under the Eagle Act. The                  application for compliance with our
                                                  capital costs. The cost to the Federal                  applicant would implement a                           Eagle Act permitting regulations in the
                                                  Government is $65,662.00.                               conservation program to avoid,                        Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at 50
                                                                                                          minimize, and compensate for the                      CFR 22.26, as well as impacts of
                                                  Comments                                                project’s impacts to eagles, as described             implementation of the supporting ECP,
                                                    Comments may be submitted as                          in the applicant’s Eagle Conservation                 which is included as an appendix to the
                                                  indicated in the ADDRESSES caption                      Plan (ECP). We invite public comment                  DEA.
                                                  above. Comments are solicited to (a)                    on the DEA, which evaluates
                                                                                                          alternatives for this permit decision.                Background
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                                                  evaluate whether the proposed data
                                                  collection is necessary for the proper                  DATES: To ensure consideration, written                 The Eagle Act allows us to authorize
                                                  performance of the agency, including                    comments must be received on or before                bald eagle and golden eagle
                                                  whether the information shall have                      December 28, 2015.                                    programmatic take (take that is
                                                  practical utility; (b) evaluate the                     ADDRESSES:                                            recurring, is not caused solely by
                                                  accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the                  Obtaining Documents: You may                        indirect effects, and that occurs over the
                                                  burden of the proposed collection of                    download copies of the DEA on the                     long term in a location or locations that
                                                  information, including the validity of                  Internet at: http://www.fws.gov/cno/                  cannot be specifically identified). Such


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                                                  take must be incidental to actions that                 updated to follow our finalized                       permit issuance. Before including your
                                                  are otherwise lawful. The Eagle Act’s                   guidance, Eagle Conservation Plan                     address, phone number, email address,
                                                  implementing regulations define ‘‘take’’                Guidance Module 1: Land-Based Wind                    or other personal identifying
                                                  as to ‘‘pursue, shoot, shoot at, poison,                Energy Version 2 (Service 2013) (ECP                  information in your comment, you
                                                  wound, kill, capture, trap, collect,                    Guidance) (http://www.fws.gov/                        should be aware that your entire
                                                  destroy, molest, or disturb’’ individuals,              migratorybirds/PDFs/Eagle%2                           comment—including your personal
                                                  their nests and eggs (50 CFR 22.3); and                 0Conservation%20Plan%20Guidance-                      identifying information—may be made
                                                  ‘‘disturb’’ is further defined as ‘‘to                  Module%201.pdf).                                      publicly available at any time. While
                                                  agitate or bother a bald or golden eagle                   As recommended in the Service’s ECP                you can ask us in your comment to
                                                  to a degree that causes . . . (1) injury to             Guidance, the applicant’s plan outlines               withhold your personal identifying
                                                  an eagle, . . .(2) a decrease in its                    avoidance and minimization measures,                  information from public review, we
                                                  productivity, . . . or (3) nest                         contains a risk assessment, includes                  cannot guarantee that we will be able to
                                                  abandonment’’ (50 CFR 22.3). The Alta                   experimental advanced conservation                    do so.
                                                  East Wind Project will result in                        practices, and adaptive management.
                                                  recurring eagle mortalities over the life               The applicant submitted the ECP as part               Authority
                                                  of the project, so the appropriate type of              of the permit application, and if we                    We provide this notice under Section
                                                  take permit is the programmatic permit                  issue the permit following the National               668a of the Eagle Act (16 U.S.C. 668–
                                                  under 50 CFR 22.26.                                     Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)                       668c) and NEPA regulations (40 CFR
                                                     We may consider issuance of                          process, then the conservation                        1506.6).
                                                  programmatic eagle take permits if: (1)                 commitments would become conditions
                                                  The incidental take is necessary to                                                                           Alexandra Pitts,
                                                                                                          of the permit.
                                                  protect legitimate interests; (2) the take                 The Service independently evaluated                Deputy Regional Director, Pacific Southwest,
                                                  is compatible with the preservation                                                                           Sacramento, California.
                                                                                                          the risk of eagle fatalities from project
                                                  standard of the Eagle Act—providing for                 operations and compared that risk to the              [FR Doc. 2015–27240 Filed 10–27–15; 8:45 am]
                                                  stable or increasing breeding                           conservation measures to which the                    BILLING CODE 4310–55–P
                                                  populations; (3) the take has been                      applicant has committed. This is an
                                                  avoided and minimized to the degree                     essential step in the Service’s evaluation
                                                  achievable through implementation of                    of an application for a permit for                    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                  Advanced Compensation Practices, and                    programmatic take of eagles because                   Bureau of Land Management
                                                  the remaining take is unavoidable; and                  issuing criteria require permitted take to
                                                  (4) compensatory mitigation will be                     comply with the Eagle Act’s                           [LLIDT02000.L12200000.MA0000.241A.00
                                                  provided for any remaining take. The                    preservation standard. The Service has                4500079363]
                                                  Service must determine that the direct                  interpreted this standard to require
                                                  and indirect effects of the take and                                                                          Final Supplementary Rules for the
                                                                                                          maintenance of stable or increasing
                                                  required mitigation, together with the                                                                        Castle Rocks Land Use Plan
                                                                                                          breeding populations of eagles (74 FR
                                                  cumulative effects of other permitted                                                                         Amendment Area, Idaho
                                                                                                          46836; September 11, 2009). In the DEA,
                                                  take and additional factors affecting                   we evaluate the risk and offsetting                   AGENCY:   Bureau of Land Management,
                                                  eagle populations, are compatible with                  conservation measures, and the                        Interior.
                                                  the preservation of bald eagles and                     implications for direct, indirect, and                ACTION: Notice of final supplementary
                                                  golden eagles.                                          cumulative effects under five                         rules.
                                                  Applicant’s Proposal                                    alternatives.
                                                                                                                                                                SUMMARY:   The Bureau of Land
                                                    The permit applicant, Alta Wind X,                    Next Steps                                            Management (BLM) is finalizing
                                                  LLC, is operating an approximately 150-                    The public process for the proposed                supplementary rules for all BLM-
                                                  megawatt (MW) commercial wind-                          Federal permit action will be completed               administered public lands within an
                                                  energy facility in the Tehachapi WRA in                 after the public comment period, at                   approximately 400-acre area in Idaho
                                                  Kern County, California. The recently                   which time we will evaluate the permit                known as Castle Rocks. The BLM
                                                  constructed (December 2013) Alta East                   application and comments submitted                    addressed this area in the November
                                                  Wind Project was a new wind energy                      thereupon to determine whether the                    2013 Cassia Resource Management Plan
                                                  project on public (Bureau of Land                       application meets the permitting                      (RMP) Amendment and Record of
                                                  Management) and private lands and was                   requirements under the Eagle Act,                     Decision (ROD). The Cassia RMP
                                                  an expansion of Terra-Gen’s Alta Wind                   applicable regulations, and NEPA                      amendment made implementation-level
                                                  Energy Center. The Bureau of Land                       requirements. Upon completion of that                 decisions designed to conserve natural
                                                  Management and Kern County                              evaluation, we will select our course of              and cultural resources while providing
                                                  permitted Alta Wind X, LLC to                           action. We will make the final permit                 for recreational opportunities. These
                                                  construct, operate, maintain, and                       decision no sooner than 30 days after                 supplementary rules will allow the BLM
                                                  decommission up to 51 wind turbine                      the close of the public comment period.               and law enforcement partners to enforce
                                                  generators and related infrastructure on                                                                      those decisions.
                                                  approximately 2,600 acres of public and                 Public Comments
                                                                                                                                                                DATES: These supplementary rules are
                                                  private land in 2013.                                     We invite public comment on the
                                                    The applicant submitted an ECP on                                                                           effective on November 27, 2015.
                                                                                                          proposed DEA. If you wish, you may
                                                                                                                                                                ADDRESSES: You may direct your
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                                                  March 4, 2013, that was initially                       submit comments by any one of the
                                                  developed following recommendations                     methods discussed above under                         inquiries to the Bureau of Land
                                                  provided by the Service and consistent                  ADDRESSES.                                            Management, Burley Field Office, 15
                                                  with our January 2011 Draft Eagle                                                                             East 200 South, Burley, Idaho 83318.
                                                  Conservation Plan Guidance (http://                     Public Availability of Comments                       email: BLM_ID_BurleyOffice@blm.gov.
                                                  www.fws.gov/windenergy/docs/ECP_                          We will consider public comments on                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  draft_guidance_2_10_final_clean_                        the DEA when making the final                         Dennis Thompson, Outdoor Recreation
                                                  omb.pdf). The Draft ECP was later                       determination on NEPA compliance and                  Planner, at 208–677–6664 or by email at


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of availability; request for comment.
DatesTo ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or before December 28, 2015.
ContactHeather Beeler, Migratory Bird
FR Citation80 FR 66032 

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