81_FR_968 81 FR 963 - Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan for the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Arizona

81 FR 963 - Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan for the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Arizona

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
National Park Service

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 5 (January 8, 2016)

Page Range963-966
FR Document2015-33274

The Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of Reclamation and National Park Service (NPS), has made available for public review and comment the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan for the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam (LTEMP). The LTEMP would determine specific options for dam operations (including hourly, daily, and monthly release patterns), non-flow actions, and appropriate experimental and management actions that will meet the requirements of the Grand Canyon Protection Act, maintain or improve hydropower production, and minimize impacts on resources, including those of importance to American Indian Tribes.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

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Notice of Availability and Notice of Public Meetings for the 
Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Long-Term Experimental and 
Management Plan for the Operation of Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Arizona

AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation and National Park Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The Department of the Interior, through the Bureau of 
Reclamation and National Park Service (NPS), has made available for 
public review and comment the Draft Environmental Impact Statement 
(DEIS) for the Long-Term Experimental and Management Plan for the 
Operation of Glen Canyon Dam (LTEMP). The LTEMP would determine 
specific options for dam operations (including hourly, daily, and 
monthly release patterns), non-flow actions, and appropriate 
experimental and management actions that will meet the requirements of 
the Grand Canyon Protection Act, maintain or improve hydropower 
production, and minimize impacts on resources, including those of 
importance to American Indian Tribes.

DATES: Written comments on the DEIS should be submitted by April 7, 
2016.
    Public meetings and webinars to provide information and receive 
written comments will be held on:
     Webinar--Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. MST;
     Meeting--Monday, February 22, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. MST, 
Flagstaff, Arizona;
     Meeting--Thursday, February 25, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. MST, 
Phoenix, Arizona; and
     Webinar--Tuesday, March 1, 2016, at 1:00 p.m. MST.
    Staff will be available to take comments and answer questions 
during this time.

ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments by the following methods:
     Web site: http://parkplanning.nps.gov/LTEMPEIS.
     Mail: Glen Canyon Dam LTEMP Draft EIS, Argonne National 
Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue--EVS/240, Argonne, Illinois 60439.
    Comments will not be accepted by facsimile, email, or in any other 
way than those specified above. Bulk comments in any format (hard copy 
or electronic) submitted on behalf of others will not be accepted.
    Public meetings will be held at the following locations:
     Flagstaff--USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research 
Center, 2255 N. Gemini Road, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001.
     Phoenix--Embassy Suites Phoenix-Tempe, 4400 S. Rural Road, 
Tempe, Arizona 85282.
    For specific information about the web-based meetings, please refer 
to the LTEMP EIS Web site at: http://ltempeis.anl.gov/.
    The DEIS may be viewed at the LTEMP EIS Web site at: http://ltempeis.anl.gov/. Compact disc copies of the DEIS are available for 
public inspection at several libraries and government offices. To 
request a compact disc of the DEIS, please contact Argonne at the 
address cited above or call 630-252-3169.
    See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for specific locations 
where the DEIS is available for public inspection.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Beverley Heffernan, EIS Project 
Manager, Bureau of Reclamation, [email protected], 801-524-3712; or 
Mr. Rob Billerbeck, National Park Service, [email protected], 
303-987-6789.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the proposed action is to 
provide a comprehensive framework for adaptively managing Glen Canyon 
Dam over the next 20 years consistent with the Grand Canyon Protection 
Act and other provisions of applicable Federal law. The proposed action 
will help determine specific dam operations and actions that could be 
implemented to improve conditions and continue to meet the Grand Canyon 
Protection Act's requirements and to minimize--consistent with law--
adverse impacts on the downstream natural, recreational, and cultural 
resources in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area and Grand Canyon 
National Park, including resources of importance to American Indian 
Tribes.
    The need for the proposed action stems from the need to use 
scientific information developed since the 1996 Record of Decision 
(ROD) to better inform the public of Department of the Interior 
decisions on dam operations and other management and experimental 
actions so that the Secretary of the Interior may continue to meet 
statutory responsibilities for protecting downstream resources for 
future generations, conserving Endangered Species Act-listed species, 
avoiding or mitigating impacts on National Register of Historic 
Properties-eligible properties, and protecting the interests of 
American Indian Tribes, while meeting obligations for water delivery 
and the generation of hydroelectric power.

The DEIS Analyzes Seven Alternatives

    The DEIS assesses the potential environmental effects of seven 
alternatives being considered: The No-Action Alternative (Alternative 
A) and six Action Alternatives (Alternatives B, C, D, E, F, and G), 
which are described below. There are a number of experimental and 
management actions that would be incorporated into all of the LTEMP 
Action Alternatives, except where noted:
     High-flow experimental releases for sediment 
conservation--Implementation of high-flow experiments (HFEs) under all 
alternatives are patterned after the current HFE protocol (adopted in 
2012), but each alternative includes specific modifications related to 
the frequency of spring and fall HFEs, the triggers for HFEs, and the 
overall process for implementation of HFEs, including implementation 
considerations and

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conditions that would result in discontinuing specific experiments.
     Nonnative fish control actions--Implementation of control 
actions for nonnative brown and rainbow trout are patterned after those 
identified in the Nonnative Fish Control Environmental Assessment (EA) 
and Finding of No Significant Impact (adopted in 2012). Nonnative fish 
control actions are not included in Alternative F.
     Conservation measures identified in the 2011 biological 
opinion on operations of Glen Canyon Dam--Potential measures include 
the establishment of a humpback chub refuge, evaluation of the 
suitability of habitat in the lower Grand Canyon for the razorback 
sucker, and establishment of an augmentation program for the razorback 
sucker, if appropriate. Other measures include humpback chub 
translocation, Bright Angel Creek brown trout control, Kanab ambersnail 
monitoring, determination of the feasibility of flow options to control 
trout including increasing daily down-ramp rates to strand or displace 
age-0 trout and high flow followed by low flow to strand or displace 
age-0 trout, assessments of the effects of actions on humpback chub 
populations, sediment research to determine effects of equalization 
flows, and Asian tapeworm monitoring. Most of these conservation 
measures are ongoing and are elements of existing management practices 
(e.g., brown trout control, humpback chub translocation, and sediment 
research to determine the effects of equalization flows), while others 
are being considered for further action under the LTEMP (e.g., trout 
management flows).
     Experimental and management actions at specific sites such 
as nonnative plant removal, revegetation with native species, and 
mitigation at specific and appropriate cultural sites--included are 
pilot experimental riparian vegetation restoration actions planned by 
the NPS. These actions would also have involvement from tribes to 
capture concerns regarding culturally significant native plants, and 
would provide an opportunity to integrate Traditional Ecological 
Knowledge in a more applied manner into the long-term adaptive 
management program (described in more detail below).
     Preservation of historic properties through a program of 
research, monitoring, and mitigation to address erosion and 
preservation of archeological and ethnographic sites and minimize loss 
of integrity at National Register historic properties.
     Continued adaptive management under the Glen Canyon Dam 
Adaptive Management Program, including a research and monitoring 
component.

Alternative A: The No-Action Alternative

    Alternative A represents continued operation of Glen Canyon Dam as 
guided by the 1996 ROD for operations of Glen Canyon Dam: Modified low 
fluctuating flow, as modified by recent Department of the Interior 
decisions, including those specified in the 2007 ROD on Colorado River 
Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages and Coordinated Operations 
for Lakes Powell and Mead (Interim Guidelines) (until 2026), the HFE 
EA, and the Nonnative Fish Control EA (both expiring in 2020). As is 
the case for all alternatives, Alternative A also includes 
implementation of existing and planned NPS management activities, with 
durations as specified in NPS management documents.
    Under Alternative A, daily flow fluctuations would continue to be 
determined according to monthly volume brackets as follows: 5,000 cubic 
feet per second (cfs) daily range for monthly volumes less than 600 
thousand acre-feet (kaf); 6,000 cfs daily range for monthly volumes 
between 600 kaf and 800 kaf; and 8,000 cfs for monthly volumes greater 
than 800 kaf.
    Under Alternative A, the current HFE protocol would be followed 
until it expired in 2020. Under this protocol, high-flow releases may 
be made in spring (March and April) or fall (October and November). HFE 
magnitude would range from 31,500 cfs to 45,000 cfs. The duration would 
range from less than 1 hour to 96 hours. Frequency of HFEs would be 
determined by tributary sediment inputs, resource conditions, and a 
decision process carried out by the Department of the Interior. The HFE 
protocol uses a ``store and release'' approach in which sediment inputs 
are tracked over two accounting periods, one for each seasonal HFE: 
Spring (December through June) and fall (July through November). Under 
the protocol, the maximum possible magnitude and duration of HFE that 
would achieve a positive sand mass balance in Marble Canyon, as 
determined by modeling, would be implemented.
    Under Alternative A, the current nonnative fish control protocol 
would be followed until it expired in 2020. Mechanical removal would 
primarily consist of the use of boat-mounted electrofishing equipment 
to remove all nonnative fish captured. Captured nonnative fish would be 
removed alive and potentially stocked into areas that have an approved 
stocking plan, unless live removal fails, in which case fish would be 
euthanized and used for later beneficial use.

Alternative B

    The objective of Alternative B is to increase hydropower generation 
while limiting impacts on other resources and relying on flow and non-
flow actions to the extent possible to mitigate impacts of higher 
fluctuations. Alternative B focuses on non-flow actions and experiments 
to address sediment resources, nonnative fish control, and on native 
and nonnative fish communities.
    Under Alternative B, monthly volumes would be the same as under 
current operations, but daily flow fluctuations would be higher than 
under current operations in most months. Compared to current 
operations, the hourly up-ramp rate would remain unchanged at 4,000 
cfs/hour, but the hourly down-ramp rate would be increased to 4,000 
cfs/hour in November through March and 3,000 cfs/hour in other months.
    Alternative B includes implementation of the nonnative fish control 
protocol and HFE protocol through the entire LTEMP period, but HFEs 
would be limited to a maximum of one in spring or fall every other 
year. In addition to these experimental actions, Alternative B would 
test trout management flows and hydropower improvement flows. With 
trout management flows, high flows (e.g., 20,000 cfs) would be 
maintained for 2 or 3 days followed by a very sharp drop in flows to a 
minimum level (e.g., 5,000 cfs) for the purpose of reducing annual 
recruitment of trout. Hydropower improvement experiments would test 
maximum powerplant capacity flows up to four times during the LTEMP 
period, but only in years with annual volumes <=8.23 million acre-feet 
(maf).

Alternative C

    The objective of Alternative C is to adaptively operate Glen Canyon 
Dam to achieve a balance of resource objectives with priorities placed 
on humpback chub, sediment, and minimizing impacts on hydropower. 
Alternative C features a number of condition-dependent flow and non-
flow actions that would be triggered by resource conditions. The 
alternative uses decision trees to identify when experimental changes 
in base operations or other planned action is needed to protect 
resources. Operational changes or implementation of non-flow actions 
could be triggered by changes in sediment input, humpback chub

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numbers and population structure, trout numbers, and water temperature.
    Monthly release volumes under Alternative C in August through 
November would be lower than those under most other alternatives to 
reduce sediment transport rates during the monsoon period. Release 
volumes in the high power demand months of December, January, and July 
would be increased to compensate for water not released in August 
through November, and volumes in February through June would be 
patterned to follow the monthly hydropower demand as defined by the 
contract rate of delivery. Under Alternative C, the allowable within-
day fluctuation range from Glen Canyon Dam would be proportional to 
monthly volume (7 x monthly volume in kaf). The down-ramp rate would be 
increased to 2,500 cfs/hour, but the up-ramp rate would remain 
unchanged at 4,000 cfs/hour.
    Experimentation under Alternative C includes testing the effects of 
the following actions: (1) Sediment-triggered spring and fall HFEs 
through the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-hour proactive spring 
HFEs in high volume years (>=10 maf release volume), (3) extension of 
the possible duration of fall HFEs while maintaining a maximum total 
volume of a 96-hour 45,000 cfs release, (4) reducing fluctuations 
before and after HFEs, (5) mechanical removal of trout near the Little 
Colorado River confluence, (6) trout management flows, and (7) low 
summer flows during the entire LTEMP period to allow greater warming.

Alternative D: The Preferred Alternative

    Alternative D is the preferred alternative for the LTEMP. The 
objective of Alternative D is to adaptively operate Glen Canyon Dam to 
best meet the resource goals of the LTEMP. Like Alternative C, 
Alternative D features a number of condition-dependent flow and non-
flow actions that would be triggered by resource conditions.
    Under Alternative D, the total monthly release volume of October, 
November, and December would be equal to that under Alternative A to 
avoid the possibility of the operational tier differing from that of 
Alternative A, as established in the Interim Guidelines. The August 
volume was set to a moderate volume level (800 kaf in an 8.23 maf 
release year) to balance sediment conservation prior to a potential HFE 
and to address power production and capacity concerns. January through 
July monthly volumes were set at levels that roughly track Western Area 
Power Administration's contract rate of delivery. This produced a 
redistribution of monthly release volumes under Alternative D that 
would result in the most even distribution of flows of any alternative 
except for Alternative G. The allowable within-day fluctuation range 
from Glen Canyon Dam would be proportional to the volume of water 
scheduled to be released during the month (10 x monthly volume in kaf 
in the high-demand months of June, July, and August and 9 x monthly 
volume in kaf in other months). Up- and down-ramp rates would be the 
same as Alternative C.
    Experimentation under Alternative D includes testing the effects of 
the following actions: (1) Sediment-triggered spring and fall HFEs 
through the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-hour proactive spring 
HFEs in high volume years (>=10 maf release volume), (3) extension of 
the duration of up to 45,000 cfs fall HFEs for as many as 250 hours 
depending on sediment availability, (4) reducing fluctuations after 
fall HFEs, (5) mechanical removal of trout near the Little Colorado 
River confluence, (6) trout management flows, (7) low summer flows in 
the second 10 years of the LTEMP period to allow greater warming, and 
(8) sustained low flows to improve the aquatic food base.

Alternative E

    The objective of Alternative E is to provide for recovery of the 
humpback chub while protecting other important resources including 
sediment, the rainbow trout fishery at Lees Ferry, aquatic food base, 
and hydropower resources. Alternative E features a number of condition-
dependent flow and non-flow actions that would be triggered by resource 
conditions.
    Under Alternative E, monthly volumes would closely follow the 
monthly hydropower demand as defined by the contract rate of delivery. 
The total monthly release volume of October, November, and December, 
however, would be equal to that under Alternative A to minimize the 
possibility of the operational tier differing from that of Alternative 
A as established in the Interim Guidelines. In addition, lower monthly 
volumes (relative to Alternative A) would be targeted in August and 
September to reduce sediment transport during the monsoon period, when 
most sediment is delivered by the Paria River. The allowable within-day 
fluctuation range from Glen Canyon Dam would be proportional to the 
volume of water scheduled to be released during the month (12 x monthly 
volume in kaf in high power demand months of June, July, and August, 
and 10 x monthly volume in kaf in other months).
    Experimentation under Alternative E includes testing the effects of 
the following actions: (1) Sediment-triggered fall HFEs through the 
entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) sediment-triggered spring HFEs only in 
the second 10 years of the LTEMP period, (3) 24-hour proactive spring 
HFEs in high volume years (>=10 maf release volume), (4) reducing 
fluctuations before fall HFEs, (5) mechanical removal of trout near the 
Little Colorado River confluence, (6) trout management flows, and (7) 
low summer flows in the second 10 years of the LTEMP period to allow 
greater warming.

Alternative F

    The objective of Alternative F is to a provide flows that follow a 
more natural pattern of high spring, and low summer, fall, and winter 
flows while limiting sediment transport and providing for warming in 
summer months. In keeping with this objective, Alternative F does not 
feature some of the flow and non-flow actions of the other 
alternatives.
    Under Alternative F, peak flows would be lower than pre-dam 
magnitudes to reduce sediment transport and erosion given the reduced 
sand supply downstream of the dam. Peak flows would be provided in May 
and June, which corresponds well with the timing of the pre-dam peak. 
The overall peak flow in an 8.23 maf year would be 20,000 cfs (scaled 
proportionately in drier and wetter years), and would include a 24 hour 
45,000 cfs flow at the beginning of the spring peak period (e.g., on 
May 1) if there was no triggered spring HFE in same year, and a 168 
hour (7 day) 25,000 cfs flow at the end of June. Following this peak, 
there would be a rapid drop to the summer base flow. The initial annual 
45,000 cfs flow would serve to store sediment above the flows of the 
remainder of the peak, thus limiting sand transport further downstream 
and helping to conserve sandbars. The variability in flows within the 
peak would also serve to water higher elevation vegetation. There would 
be no within-day fluctuations in flow under Alternative F.
    Low base flows would be provided from July through January. These 
low flows would provide for warmer water temperatures, especially in 
years when releases are warm, and would also serve to reduce overall 
sand transport during the remainder of the year.
    Other than testing the effectiveness of sediment-triggered HFEs, 
which would continue through the entire LTEMP period, there would be no 
explicit

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experimental or condition-dependent triggered actions under Alternative 
F.

Alternative G

    The objective of Alternative G is to maximize the conservation of 
sediment, in order to maintain and increase sandbar size. Under 
Alternative G, flows would be delivered in a steady pattern throughout 
the year with no monthly differences in flow other than those needed to 
adjust operations in response to changes in forecast and other 
operating requirements such as equalization. In an 8.23 maf year, 
steady flow would be approximately 11,400 cfs.
    Experimentation under Alternative G includes testing the effects of 
the following actions: (1) Sediment-triggered spring and fall HFEs 
through the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-hour proactive spring 
HFEs in high volume years (>=10 maf release volume), (3) extension of 
the duration of up to 45,000 cfs fall HFEs for as many as 250 hours 
depending on sediment availability, (4) mechanical removal of trout 
near the Little Colorado River confluence, and (5) trout management 
flows.

Public Review and Where to Find Copies of the DEIS

    The DEIS is available for reviewing on the internet at: http://ltempeis.anl.gov/. Compact disc copies of the DEIS are available for 
public review at the following locations:
     J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, 295 South 
1500 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112.
     Cline Library, Northern Arizona University, 1001 S. Knoles 
Drive, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011-6022.
     Burton Barr Central Library, 1221 North Central Avenue, 
Phoenix, Arizona 85004.
     Page Public Library, 479 South Lake Powell Boulevard, 
Page, Arizona 86040.
     Grand County Library, Moab Branch, 257 East Center Street, 
Moab, Utah 84532.
     Sunrise Library, 5400 East Harris Avenue, Las Vegas, 
Nevada 89110.
     Denver Public Library, 10 West 14th Avenue Parkway, 
Denver, Colorado 80204.
     Natural Resources Library, U.S. Department of the 
Interior, 1849 C Street NW., Main Interior Building, Washington, DC 
20240-0001.

Special Assistance for Public Meetings

    If special assistance is required to participate in the public 
meeting, please contact Ms. Jayne Kelleher at 801-524-3680 or via email 
at [email protected]. Please contact Ms. Kelleher at least 10 working 
days prior to the meeting. A telephone device for the hearing impaired 
(TTY) is available at 1-800-877-8339.

Public Disclosure

    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.

    Dated: December 21, 2015.
Jennifer Gimbel,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary--Water and Science.
 Michael Bean,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary--Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
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                                                   Rapides Parish                                          appropriate experimental and                           Mr. Rob Billerbeck, National Park
                                                   Rapides Parish Library, 411 Washington St.,             management actions that will meet the                  Service, Rob_P_Billerbeck@nps.gov,
                                                     Alexandria, 15001005                                  requirements of the Grand Canyon                       303–987–6789.
                                                   West Carroll Parish
                                                                                                           Protection Act, maintain or improve                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                                                                           hydropower production, and minimize                    purpose of the proposed action is to
                                                   Oak Grove Community House, 414 James St.,               impacts on resources, including those of
                                                    Oak Grove, 15001006                                                                                           provide a comprehensive framework for
                                                                                                           importance to American Indian Tribes.                  adaptively managing Glen Canyon Dam
                                                   MASSACHUSETTS                                           DATES: Written comments on the DEIS                    over the next 20 years consistent with
                                                   Worcester County                                        should be submitted by April 7, 2016.                  the Grand Canyon Protection Act and
                                                   Barnes—Hill House, 12 N. Brookfield Rd.,                   Public meetings and webinars to                     other provisions of applicable Federal
                                                     Spencer, 15001007                                     provide information and receive written                law. The proposed action will help
                                                                                                           comments will be held on:                              determine specific dam operations and
                                                   MISSOURI                                                   • Webinar—Tuesday, February 16,                     actions that could be implemented to
                                                   St. Louis Independent city                              2016, at 6:30 p.m. MST;                                improve conditions and continue to
                                                   Gravois—Jefferson Streetcar Suburb Historic                • Meeting—Monday, February 22,                      meet the Grand Canyon Protection Act’s
                                                     District (Boundary Increase), (South St.              2016, at 6:00 p.m. MST, Flagstaff,                     requirements and to minimize—
                                                     Louis Historic Working and Middle Class               Arizona;                                               consistent with law—adverse impacts
                                                     Streetcar Suburbs MPS) 2644–54 Gravois                   • Meeting—Thursday, February 25,                    on the downstream natural, recreational,
                                                     Ave., St. Louis (Independent City),                   2016, at 6:00 p.m. MST, Phoenix,                       and cultural resources in Glen Canyon
                                                     15001008                                              Arizona; and                                           National Recreation Area and Grand
                                                   SOUTH CAROLINA                                             • Webinar—Tuesday, March 1, 2016,                   Canyon National Park, including
                                                                                                           at 1:00 p.m. MST.                                      resources of importance to American
                                                   Spartanburg County                                         Staff will be available to take                     Indian Tribes.
                                                   Duncan Park Stadium, 0 W. Park Dr.,                     comments and answer questions during                      The need for the proposed action
                                                     Spartanburg, 15001009                                 this time.                                             stems from the need to use scientific
                                                      Authority: 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60.                  ADDRESSES: You may submit written                      information developed since the 1996
                                                      Dated: December 15, 2015.                            comments by the following methods:                     Record of Decision (ROD) to better
                                                   J. Paul Loether,                                           • Web site: http://                                 inform the public of Department of the
                                                   Chief, National Register of Historic Places/
                                                                                                           parkplanning.nps.gov/LTEMPEIS.                         Interior decisions on dam operations
                                                   National Historic Landmarks Program.                       • Mail: Glen Canyon Dam LTEMP                       and other management and
                                                   [FR Doc. 2016–00101 Filed 1–7–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                           Draft EIS, Argonne National Laboratory,                experimental actions so that the
                                                                                                           9700 South Cass Avenue—EVS/240,                        Secretary of the Interior may continue to
                                                   BILLING CODE 4312–51–P
                                                                                                           Argonne, Illinois 60439.                               meet statutory responsibilities for
                                                                                                              Comments will not be accepted by                    protecting downstream resources for
                                                   DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                              facsimile, email, or in any other way                  future generations, conserving
                                                                                                           than those specified above. Bulk                       Endangered Species Act-listed species,
                                                   Bureau of Reclamation                                   comments in any format (hard copy or                   avoiding or mitigating impacts on
                                                                                                           electronic) submitted on behalf of others              National Register of Historic Properties-
                                                   [RR02013000, XXXR5537F3,                                will not be accepted.
                                                   RX.19871110.1000000]
                                                                                                                                                                  eligible properties, and protecting the
                                                                                                              Public meetings will be held at the                 interests of American Indian Tribes,
                                                   National Park Service                                   following locations:                                   while meeting obligations for water
                                                                                                              • Flagstaff—USGS Grand Canyon                       delivery and the generation of
                                                   [PPIMIMRO3L, PPMRSNR1Y.AR0000,                          Monitoring and Research Center, 2255                   hydroelectric power.
                                                   FPDEFAULT]                                              N. Gemini Road, Flagstaff, Arizona
                                                                                                           86001.                                                 The DEIS Analyzes Seven Alternatives
                                                   Notice of Availability and Notice of                       • Phoenix—Embassy Suites Phoenix-                      The DEIS assesses the potential
                                                   Public Meetings for the Draft                           Tempe, 4400 S. Rural Road, Tempe,                      environmental effects of seven
                                                   Environmental Impact Statement for                      Arizona 85282.                                         alternatives being considered: The No-
                                                   the Long-Term Experimental and                             For specific information about the                  Action Alternative (Alternative A) and
                                                   Management Plan for the Operation of                    web-based meetings, please refer to the                six Action Alternatives (Alternatives B,
                                                   Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Arizona                          LTEMP EIS Web site at: http://                         C, D, E, F, and G), which are described
                                                   AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation and                       ltempeis.anl.gov/.                                     below. There are a number of
                                                   National Park Service, Interior.                           The DEIS may be viewed at the                       experimental and management actions
                                                   ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                           LTEMP EIS Web site at: http://                         that would be incorporated into all of
                                                                                                           ltempeis.anl.gov/. Compact disc copies                 the LTEMP Action Alternatives, except
                                                   SUMMARY:    The Department of the                       of the DEIS are available for public                   where noted:
                                                   Interior, through the Bureau of                         inspection at several libraries and                       • High-flow experimental releases for
                                                   Reclamation and National Park Service                   government offices. To request a                       sediment conservation—
                                                   (NPS), has made available for public                    compact disc of the DEIS, please contact               Implementation of high-flow
                                                   review and comment the Draft                            Argonne at the address cited above or                  experiments (HFEs) under all
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                                                   Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)                   call 630–252–3169.                                     alternatives are patterned after the
                                                   for the Long-Term Experimental and                         See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION                   current HFE protocol (adopted in 2012),
                                                   Management Plan for the Operation of                    section for specific locations where the               but each alternative includes specific
                                                   Glen Canyon Dam (LTEMP). The                            DEIS is available for public inspection.               modifications related to the frequency of
                                                   LTEMP would determine specific                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.                   spring and fall HFEs, the triggers for
                                                   options for dam operations (including                   Beverley Heffernan, EIS Project                        HFEs, and the overall process for
                                                   hourly, daily, and monthly release                      Manager, Bureau of Reclamation,                        implementation of HFEs, including
                                                   patterns), non-flow actions, and                        bheffernan@usbr.gov, 801–524–3712; or                  implementation considerations and


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                                                   conditions that would result in                         Management Program, including a                        live removal fails, in which case fish
                                                   discontinuing specific experiments.                     research and monitoring component.                     would be euthanized and used for later
                                                      • Nonnative fish control actions—                    Alternative A: The No-Action
                                                                                                                                                                  beneficial use.
                                                   Implementation of control actions for                   Alternative                                            Alternative B
                                                   nonnative brown and rainbow trout are
                                                   patterned after those identified in the                    Alternative A represents continued                     The objective of Alternative B is to
                                                   Nonnative Fish Control Environmental                    operation of Glen Canyon Dam as                        increase hydropower generation while
                                                   Assessment (EA) and Finding of No                       guided by the 1996 ROD for operations                  limiting impacts on other resources and
                                                   Significant Impact (adopted in 2012).                   of Glen Canyon Dam: Modified low                       relying on flow and non-flow actions to
                                                   Nonnative fish control actions are not                  fluctuating flow, as modified by recent                the extent possible to mitigate impacts
                                                   included in Alternative F.                              Department of the Interior decisions,                  of higher fluctuations. Alternative B
                                                      • Conservation measures identified in                including those specified in the 2007                  focuses on non-flow actions and
                                                   the 2011 biological opinion on                          ROD on Colorado River Interim                          experiments to address sediment
                                                   operations of Glen Canyon Dam—                          Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages                   resources, nonnative fish control, and
                                                   Potential measures include the                          and Coordinated Operations for Lakes                   on native and nonnative fish
                                                   establishment of a humpback chub                        Powell and Mead (Interim Guidelines)                   communities.
                                                   refuge, evaluation of the suitability of                (until 2026), the HFE EA, and the                         Under Alternative B, monthly
                                                   habitat in the lower Grand Canyon for                   Nonnative Fish Control EA (both                        volumes would be the same as under
                                                   the razorback sucker, and establishment                 expiring in 2020). As is the case for all              current operations, but daily flow
                                                   of an augmentation program for the                      alternatives, Alternative A also includes
                                                                                                                                                                  fluctuations would be higher than under
                                                                                                           implementation of existing and planned
                                                   razorback sucker, if appropriate. Other                                                                        current operations in most months.
                                                                                                           NPS management activities, with
                                                   measures include humpback chub                                                                                 Compared to current operations, the
                                                                                                           durations as specified in NPS
                                                   translocation, Bright Angel Creek brown                                                                        hourly up-ramp rate would remain
                                                                                                           management documents.
                                                   trout control, Kanab ambersnail                            Under Alternative A, daily flow                     unchanged at 4,000 cfs/hour, but the
                                                   monitoring, determination of the                        fluctuations would continue to be                      hourly down-ramp rate would be
                                                   feasibility of flow options to control                  determined according to monthly                        increased to 4,000 cfs/hour in November
                                                   trout including increasing daily down-                  volume brackets as follows: 5,000 cubic                through March and 3,000 cfs/hour in
                                                   ramp rates to strand or displace age-0                  feet per second (cfs) daily range for                  other months.
                                                   trout and high flow followed by low                     monthly volumes less than 600                             Alternative B includes
                                                   flow to strand or displace age-0 trout,                 thousand acre-feet (kaf); 6,000 cfs daily              implementation of the nonnative fish
                                                   assessments of the effects of actions on                range for monthly volumes between 600                  control protocol and HFE protocol
                                                   humpback chub populations, sediment                     kaf and 800 kaf; and 8,000 cfs for                     through the entire LTEMP period, but
                                                   research to determine effects of                        monthly volumes greater than 800 kaf.                  HFEs would be limited to a maximum
                                                   equalization flows, and Asian tapeworm                     Under Alternative A, the current HFE                of one in spring or fall every other year.
                                                   monitoring. Most of these conservation                  protocol would be followed until it                    In addition to these experimental
                                                   measures are ongoing and are elements                   expired in 2020. Under this protocol,                  actions, Alternative B would test trout
                                                   of existing management practices (e.g.,                 high-flow releases may be made in                      management flows and hydropower
                                                   brown trout control, humpback chub                      spring (March and April) or fall                       improvement flows. With trout
                                                   translocation, and sediment research to                 (October and November). HFE                            management flows, high flows (e.g.,
                                                   determine the effects of equalization                   magnitude would range from 31,500 cfs                  20,000 cfs) would be maintained for 2
                                                   flows), while others are being                          to 45,000 cfs. The duration would range                or 3 days followed by a very sharp drop
                                                   considered for further action under the                 from less than 1 hour to 96 hours.                     in flows to a minimum level (e.g., 5,000
                                                   LTEMP (e.g., trout management flows).                   Frequency of HFEs would be                             cfs) for the purpose of reducing annual
                                                      • Experimental and management                        determined by tributary sediment                       recruitment of trout. Hydropower
                                                   actions at specific sites such as                       inputs, resource conditions, and a                     improvement experiments would test
                                                   nonnative plant removal, revegetation                   decision process carried out by the                    maximum powerplant capacity flows up
                                                   with native species, and mitigation at                  Department of the Interior. The HFE                    to four times during the LTEMP period,
                                                   specific and appropriate cultural sites—                protocol uses a ‘‘store and release’’                  but only in years with annual volumes
                                                   included are pilot experimental riparian                approach in which sediment inputs are                  ≤8.23 million acre-feet (maf).
                                                   vegetation restoration actions planned                  tracked over two accounting periods,
                                                   by the NPS. These actions would also                                                                           Alternative C
                                                                                                           one for each seasonal HFE: Spring
                                                   have involvement from tribes to capture                 (December through June) and fall (July                   The objective of Alternative C is to
                                                   concerns regarding culturally significant               through November). Under the protocol,                 adaptively operate Glen Canyon Dam to
                                                   native plants, and would provide an                     the maximum possible magnitude and                     achieve a balance of resource objectives
                                                   opportunity to integrate Traditional                    duration of HFE that would achieve a                   with priorities placed on humpback
                                                   Ecological Knowledge in a more applied                  positive sand mass balance in Marble                   chub, sediment, and minimizing
                                                   manner into the long-term adaptive                      Canyon, as determined by modeling,                     impacts on hydropower. Alternative C
                                                   management program (described in                        would be implemented.                                  features a number of condition-
                                                   more detail below).                                        Under Alternative A, the current                    dependent flow and non-flow actions
                                                      • Preservation of historic properties                nonnative fish control protocol would                  that would be triggered by resource
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                                                   through a program of research,                          be followed until it expired in 2020.                  conditions. The alternative uses
                                                   monitoring, and mitigation to address                   Mechanical removal would primarily                     decision trees to identify when
                                                   erosion and preservation of                             consist of the use of boat-mounted                     experimental changes in base operations
                                                   archeological and ethnographic sites                    electrofishing equipment to remove all                 or other planned action is needed to
                                                   and minimize loss of integrity at                       nonnative fish captured. Captured                      protect resources. Operational changes
                                                   National Register historic properties.                  nonnative fish would be removed alive                  or implementation of non-flow actions
                                                      • Continued adaptive management                      and potentially stocked into areas that                could be triggered by changes in
                                                   under the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive                      have an approved stocking plan, unless                 sediment input, humpback chub


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                                                   numbers and population structure, trout                 contract rate of delivery. This produced               July, and August, and 10 × monthly
                                                   numbers, and water temperature.                         a redistribution of monthly release                    volume in kaf in other months).
                                                      Monthly release volumes under                        volumes under Alternative D that would                    Experimentation under Alternative E
                                                   Alternative C in August through                         result in the most even distribution of                includes testing the effects of the
                                                   November would be lower than those                      flows of any alternative except for                    following actions: (1) Sediment-
                                                   under most other alternatives to reduce                 Alternative G. The allowable within-day                triggered fall HFEs through the entire
                                                   sediment transport rates during the                     fluctuation range from Glen Canyon                     20-year LTEMP period, (2) sediment-
                                                   monsoon period. Release volumes in the                  Dam would be proportional to the                       triggered spring HFEs only in the
                                                   high power demand months of                             volume of water scheduled to be                        second 10 years of the LTEMP period,
                                                   December, January, and July would be                    released during the month (10 ×                        (3) 24-hour proactive spring HFEs in
                                                   increased to compensate for water not                   monthly volume in kaf in the high-                     high volume years (≥10 maf release
                                                   released in August through November,                    demand months of June, July, and                       volume), (4) reducing fluctuations
                                                   and volumes in February through June                    August and 9 × monthly volume in kaf                   before fall HFEs, (5) mechanical removal
                                                   would be patterned to follow the                        in other months). Up- and down-ramp                    of trout near the Little Colorado River
                                                   monthly hydropower demand as                            rates would be the same as Alternative                 confluence, (6) trout management flows,
                                                   defined by the contract rate of delivery.               C.                                                     and (7) low summer flows in the second
                                                   Under Alternative C, the allowable                         Experimentation under Alternative D                 10 years of the LTEMP period to allow
                                                   within-day fluctuation range from Glen                  includes testing the effects of the                    greater warming.
                                                   Canyon Dam would be proportional to                     following actions: (1) Sediment-
                                                                                                                                                                  Alternative F
                                                   monthly volume (7 × monthly volume                      triggered spring and fall HFEs through
                                                   in kaf). The down-ramp rate would be                    the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-                  The objective of Alternative F is to a
                                                   increased to 2,500 cfs/hour, but the up-                hour proactive spring HFEs in high                     provide flows that follow a more natural
                                                   ramp rate would remain unchanged at                     volume years (≥10 maf release volume),                 pattern of high spring, and low summer,
                                                   4,000 cfs/hour.                                         (3) extension of the duration of up to                 fall, and winter flows while limiting
                                                      Experimentation under Alternative C                  45,000 cfs fall HFEs for as many as 250                sediment transport and providing for
                                                   includes testing the effects of the                     hours depending on sediment                            warming in summer months. In keeping
                                                   following actions: (1) Sediment-                        availability, (4) reducing fluctuations                with this objective, Alternative F does
                                                   triggered spring and fall HFEs through                  after fall HFEs, (5) mechanical removal                not feature some of the flow and non-
                                                   the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-                of trout near the Little Colorado River                flow actions of the other alternatives.
                                                   hour proactive spring HFEs in high                      confluence, (6) trout management flows,                   Under Alternative F, peak flows
                                                   volume years (≥10 maf release volume),                  (7) low summer flows in the second 10                  would be lower than pre-dam
                                                   (3) extension of the possible duration of               years of the LTEMP period to allow                     magnitudes to reduce sediment
                                                   fall HFEs while maintaining a maximum                   greater warming, and (8) sustained low                 transport and erosion given the reduced
                                                   total volume of a 96-hour 45,000 cfs                    flows to improve the aquatic food base.                sand supply downstream of the dam.
                                                   release, (4) reducing fluctuations before                                                                      Peak flows would be provided in May
                                                   and after HFEs, (5) mechanical removal                  Alternative E                                          and June, which corresponds well with
                                                   of trout near the Little Colorado River                    The objective of Alternative E is to                the timing of the pre-dam peak. The
                                                   confluence, (6) trout management flows,                 provide for recovery of the humpback                   overall peak flow in an 8.23 maf year
                                                   and (7) low summer flows during the                     chub while protecting other important                  would be 20,000 cfs (scaled
                                                   entire LTEMP period to allow greater                    resources including sediment, the                      proportionately in drier and wetter
                                                   warming.                                                rainbow trout fishery at Lees Ferry,                   years), and would include a 24 hour
                                                                                                           aquatic food base, and hydropower                      45,000 cfs flow at the beginning of the
                                                   Alternative D: The Preferred                            resources. Alternative E features a                    spring peak period (e.g., on May 1) if
                                                   Alternative                                             number of condition-dependent flow                     there was no triggered spring HFE in
                                                      Alternative D is the preferred                       and non-flow actions that would be                     same year, and a 168 hour (7 day)
                                                   alternative for the LTEMP. The objective                triggered by resource conditions.                      25,000 cfs flow at the end of June.
                                                   of Alternative D is to adaptively operate                  Under Alternative E, monthly                        Following this peak, there would be a
                                                   Glen Canyon Dam to best meet the                        volumes would closely follow the                       rapid drop to the summer base flow.
                                                   resource goals of the LTEMP. Like                       monthly hydropower demand as                           The initial annual 45,000 cfs flow
                                                   Alternative C, Alternative D features a                 defined by the contract rate of delivery.              would serve to store sediment above the
                                                   number of condition-dependent flow                      The total monthly release volume of                    flows of the remainder of the peak, thus
                                                   and non-flow actions that would be                      October, November, and December,                       limiting sand transport further
                                                   triggered by resource conditions.                       however, would be equal to that under                  downstream and helping to conserve
                                                      Under Alternative D, the total                       Alternative A to minimize the                          sandbars. The variability in flows
                                                   monthly release volume of October,                      possibility of the operational tier                    within the peak would also serve to
                                                   November, and December would be                         differing from that of Alternative A as                water higher elevation vegetation. There
                                                   equal to that under Alternative A to                    established in the Interim Guidelines. In              would be no within-day fluctuations in
                                                   avoid the possibility of the operational                addition, lower monthly volumes                        flow under Alternative F.
                                                   tier differing from that of Alternative A,              (relative to Alternative A) would be                      Low base flows would be provided
                                                   as established in the Interim Guidelines.               targeted in August and September to                    from July through January. These low
                                                   The August volume was set to a                          reduce sediment transport during the                   flows would provide for warmer water
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                                                   moderate volume level (800 kaf in an                    monsoon period, when most sediment is                  temperatures, especially in years when
                                                   8.23 maf release year) to balance                       delivered by the Paria River. The                      releases are warm, and would also serve
                                                   sediment conservation prior to a                        allowable within-day fluctuation range                 to reduce overall sand transport during
                                                   potential HFE and to address power                      from Glen Canyon Dam would be                          the remainder of the year.
                                                   production and capacity concerns.                       proportional to the volume of water                       Other than testing the effectiveness of
                                                   January through July monthly volumes                    scheduled to be released during the                    sediment-triggered HFEs, which would
                                                   were set at levels that roughly track                   month (12 × monthly volume in kaf in                   continue through the entire LTEMP
                                                   Western Area Power Administration’s                     high power demand months of June,                      period, there would be no explicit


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                                                   experimental or condition-dependent                     working days prior to the meeting. A                   comments should be submitted to OMB
                                                   triggered actions under Alternative F.                  telephone device for the hearing                       by February 8, 2016, in order to be
                                                                                                           impaired (TTY) is available at 1–800–                  assured of consideration.
                                                   Alternative G
                                                                                                           877–8339.                                              ADDRESSES: Submit comments to the
                                                      The objective of Alternative G is to                                                                        Office of Information and Regulatory
                                                   maximize the conservation of sediment,                  Public Disclosure
                                                                                                                                                                  Affairs, Office of Management and
                                                   in order to maintain and increase                         Before including your address, phone                 Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for the
                                                   sandbar size. Under Alternative G, flows                number, email address, or other                        Department of the Interior (1035–0003),
                                                   would be delivered in a steady pattern                  personal identifying information in your               by telefax at (202) 395–5806 or via email
                                                   throughout the year with no monthly                     comment, you should be aware that                      to OIRA_submission@omb.eop.gov.
                                                   differences in flow other than those                    your entire comment—including your                     Also, please send a copy of your
                                                   needed to adjust operations in response                 personal identifying information—may                   comments to the Office of the Special
                                                   to changes in forecast and other                        be made publicly available at any time.                Trustee, Office of External Affairs, Attn:
                                                   operating requirements such as                          While you can ask us in your comment                   Roberson D. Becenti, 4400 Masthead St.
                                                   equalization. In an 8.23 maf year, steady               to withhold your personal identifying                  NE., Room 259A, Albuquerque, New
                                                   flow would be approximately 11,400                      information from public review, we                     Mexico 87109. You may also email
                                                   cfs.                                                    cannot guarantee that we will be able to               comments to
                                                      Experimentation under Alternative G                  do so.                                                 roberson_becenti@ost.doi.gov.
                                                   includes testing the effects of the                       Dated: December 21, 2015.                            Individuals providing comments should
                                                   following actions: (1) Sediment-                                                                               reference OMB control number 1035–
                                                                                                           Jennifer Gimbel,
                                                   triggered spring and fall HFEs through                                                                         0003, ‘‘Application to Withdraw Tribal
                                                   the entire 20-year LTEMP period, (2) 24-                Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Water
                                                                                                           and Science.                                           Funds from Trust Status, 25 CFR 1200.’’
                                                   hour proactive spring HFEs in high
                                                                                                           Michael Bean,                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
                                                   volume years (≥10 maf release volume),
                                                                                                           Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Fish              request more information on this
                                                   (3) extension of the duration of up to
                                                                                                           and Wildlife and Parks.                                information collection or to obtain a
                                                   45,000 cfs fall HFEs for as many as 250
                                                                                                           [FR Doc. 2015–33274 Filed 1–7–16; 8:45 am]             copy of the collection instrument, see
                                                   hours depending on sediment
                                                                                                                                                                  the contact information provided in the
                                                   availability, (4) mechanical removal of                 BILLING CODE 4332–90–P 4312–CB–P
                                                                                                                                                                  ADDRESSES section above. To see a copy
                                                   trout near the Little Colorado River
                                                                                                                                                                  of the entire ICR submitted to OMB, go
                                                   confluence, and (5) trout management
                                                                                                           DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                             to: http://www.reginfo.gov and select
                                                   flows.
                                                                                                                                                                  Information Collection Review,
                                                   Public Review and Where to Find                         Office of the Special Trustee for                      Currently Under Review.
                                                   Copies of the DEIS                                      American Indians                                       SUPPLEMTARY INFORMATION:
                                                     The DEIS is available for reviewing on                [15XD0120AF-DT21200000-DST000000-                      I. Abstract
                                                   the internet at: http://ltempeis.anl.gov/.              T7AC00.241A]
                                                   Compact disc copies of the DEIS are                                                                               Office of Management and Budget
                                                   available for public review at the                      Notice of Proposed Renewal of                          (OMB) regulations at 5 CFR 1320, which
                                                   following locations:                                    Information Collection: OMB Control                    implement the Paperwork Reduction
                                                     • J. Willard Marriott Library,                        Number 1035–0003, Application to                       Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–131), require
                                                   University of Utah, 295 South 1500 East,                Withdraw Tribal Funds From Trust                       that interested members of the public
                                                   Salt Lake City, Utah 84112.                             Status                                                 and affected parties have an opportunity
                                                     • Cline Library, Northern Arizona                                                                            to comment on information collection
                                                                                                           AGENCY: Office of the Special Trustee for              and recordkeeping activities (see 5 CFR
                                                   University, 1001 S. Knoles Drive,
                                                                                                           American Indians, Interior.                            1320.8(d). This notice identifies an
                                                   Flagstaff, Arizona 86011–6022.
                                                     • Burton Barr Central Library, 1221                   ACTION: Notice and request for                         information collection activity that the
                                                   North Central Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona                  comments.                                              Office of the Special Trustee for
                                                   85004.                                                                                                         American Indians has submitted to
                                                                                                           SUMMARY:   In compliance with section
                                                     • Page Public Library, 479 South Lake                                                                        OMB for renewal.
                                                                                                           3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork                            Public Law 103–412, The American
                                                   Powell Boulevard, Page, Arizona 86040.
                                                                                                           Reduction Act of 1995, the Office of the               Indian Trust Fund Management Reform
                                                     • Grand County Library, Moab
                                                                                                           Special Trustee for American Indians,                  Act of 1994 (Act), allows Indian tribes
                                                   Branch, 257 East Center Street, Moab,
                                                                                                           Department of the Interior, is                         on a voluntary basis to take their funds
                                                   Utah 84532.
                                                     • Sunrise Library, 5400 East Harris                   announcing its intention to request                    out of trust status within the
                                                   Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada 89110.                        renewal approval for the collection of                 Department of the Interior (and the
                                                     • Denver Public Library, 10 West 14th                 information for Application to                         Federal Government) in order to manage
                                                   Avenue Parkway, Denver, Colorado                        Withdraw Tribal Funds from Trust                       and invest such funds on their own. 25
                                                   80204.                                                  Status, OMB Control Number 1035–                       CFR part 1200, subpart B, Sec. 1200.13,
                                                     • Natural Resources Library, U.S.                     0003. This collection request has been                 ‘‘How does a tribe apply to withdraw
                                                   Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street               forwarded to the Office of Management                  funds?’’ describes the requirements for
                                                   NW., Main Interior Building,                            and Budget (OMB) for review and                        application for withdrawal. The Act
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                                                   Washington, DC 20240–0001.                              approval. The information collection                   covers all tribal trust funds including
                                                                                                           request (ICR) describes the nature of the              judgment funds as well as some
                                                   Special Assistance for Public Meetings                  information collection and the expected                settlements funds, but excludes funds
                                                     If special assistance is required to                  burden and cost.                                       held in Individual Indian Money
                                                   participate in the public meeting, please               DATES: OMB has up to 60 days to                        accounts. Both the Act and the
                                                   contact Ms. Jayne Kelleher at 801–524–                  approve or disapprove the information                  regulations state that upon withdrawal
                                                   3680 or via email at jkelleher@usbr.gov.                collection request, but may respond                    of the funds, the Department of the
                                                   Please contact Ms. Kelleher at least 10                 after 30 days; therefore, public                       Interior (and the Federal Government)


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice.
DatesWritten comments on the DEIS should be submitted by April 7, 2016.
ContactMs. Beverley Heffernan, EIS Project Manager, Bureau of Reclamation, [email protected], 801-524-3712; or Mr. Rob Billerbeck, National Park Service, [email protected], 303-987-6789.
FR Citation81 FR 963 

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