82_FR_15076 82 FR 15020 - Malheur National Forest, Blue Mountain Ranger District and Umatilla National Forest, North Fork John Day Ranger District; Oregon; Ragged Ruby Project

82 FR 15020 - Malheur National Forest, Blue Mountain Ranger District and Umatilla National Forest, North Fork John Day Ranger District; Oregon; Ragged Ruby Project

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 56 (March 24, 2017)

Page Range15020-15021
FR Document2017-05826

The Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to disclose the environmental effects of upland restoration activities; watershed, fisheries, and wildlife restoration; bat gate installation; prescribed burning; road activities; and recreation system changes in the Ragged Ruby planning area.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Malheur National Forest, Blue Mountain Ranger District and 
Umatilla National Forest, North Fork John Day Ranger District; Oregon; 
Ragged Ruby Project

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact 
statement (EIS) to disclose the environmental effects of upland 
restoration activities; watershed, fisheries, and wildlife restoration; 
bat gate installation; prescribed burning; road activities; and 
recreation system changes in the Ragged Ruby planning area.

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 
by 30 days from date of publication in the Federal Register, which 
initiates the project's scoping period. The draft environmental impact 
statement is expected January 2018 and the final environmental impact 
statement is expected July 2018.

ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Dave Halemeier, District Ranger, 
Blue Mountain Ranger District, c/o Sasha Fertig, P.O. Box 909, John 
Day, OR 97845. Comments may also be sent via email to [email protected], or via facsimile to 
541-575-3319.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sasha Fertig, NEPA Planner, Blue 
Mountain Ranger District, 431 Patterson Bridge Road, P.O. Box 909, John 
Day, OR 97845. Phone: 541-575-3061. Email: [email protected].
    Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) 
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Ragged Ruby planning area encompasses 
approximately 34,000 acres in the Granite Boulder Creek and Balance 
Creek subwatersheds that drain into the Middle Fork John Day River. The 
legal description for the planning area includes Townships 10 and 11 
South, Ranges 33 and 34 East, Willamette Meridian, Grant County, 
Oregon. The full scoping package is available on the Malheur National 
Forest Web site: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=49392.

Purpose and Need for Action

    The purpose and need for the Ragged Ruby Project was developed by 
comparing the management objectives and desired conditions in the 
Malheur and Umatilla Forest Plans to the existing conditions in the 
Ragged Ruby planning area related to forest and watershed resiliency 
and function. The purpose and need is to: Maintain and improve 
landscape resiliency and manage for diverse forest composition, 
stocking levels, and pattern to maintain healthy ecological function 
and process within a complex disturbance regime of wildfire, drought, 
insects, and diseases; promote forest conditions that allow for the 
reintroduction of fire upon the landscape, thereby creating conditions 
that are conducive for firefighter safety, resource values, and private 
lands; improve aquatic resource conditions; improve wildlife habitat; 
improve one or more of the nine roadless area characteristics (as 
defined by the 2001 Roadless Area Conservation Rule) within the Dixie 
Butte and Greenhorn Mountain inventoried roadless areas and restore the 
characteristics of ecosystem composition and structure within the range 
of variability that would be expected to occur under natural 
disturbance regimes of the current climatic period; and contribute to 
the social and economic health of those enjoying multiple uses in the 
Ragged Ruby planning area.

Proposed Action

    The proposed action includes:
    (1) Upland restoration on approximately 9,030 acres. Activities 
types include dry pine restoration, mixed conifer restoration, aspen 
restoration, scabland flat bunchgrass restoration, and whitebark pine 
and western white pine restoration. Upland restoration activities would 
help restore forest structure, composition, and density toward more 
resilient vegetative conditions.
    (2) Watershed, fisheries, and wildlife restoration that includes 
ecological riparian treatments (variable density thinning, openings, 
leave areas, tree tipping, and potential removal within riparian 
habitat conservation areas) and large wood treatments (placement of 
trees within streams and floodplains).
    (3) Bat gate installation at 2 mine adits using an existing road or 
pack stock.
    (4) Prescribed burning on up to 34,000 acres to restore and 
maintain an ecosystem that would thrive with the recurring disturbance 
of wildfire within the planning area. Treated stands would see a 
combination of burning piled material and underburning. Those stands 
not mechanically treated would be managed exclusively with the use of 
prescribed burning. As conditions and stand characteristics allow, 
natural ignitions within the planning area would be used to meet the 
objectives of prescribed burning.
    (5) Road activities that support implementing upland restoration 
and other project activities as well as road system changes. Road 
maintenance and reconstruction for haul would occur on open or 
temporarily opened roads to provide safe access and adequate drainage. 
Temporary roads (approximately 10 miles) would be constructed to access 
some timber harvest units, which would be rehabilitated following use. 
The following changes to the road system are proposed: decommissioning 
1.9 miles of road, closing 6.4 miles of currently open road, confirming 
the previous administrative closure of 26.7 miles or road, opening 2.8 
miles of currently closed road, relocating 0.2 miles of road, and 
adding 2.5 miles existing roadbed onto system as closed road.
    (6) Recreation system changes to improve or maintain quality 
recreational opportunities by reducing user conflicts on the current 
trail system, improving access to trail systems, mitigating resource 
concerns, and providing family friendly and Americans with Disability 
Act (ADA) accessible trails. Seven trails and their associated 
trailheads would be improved with 3.3 miles of new trail

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construction, 9.1 miles of trail co-designated on existing roads, 5.1 
miles of trails being un-designated, and 18.7 miles of trail remaining 
on the system.
    Preliminary connectivity corridors have been identified between 
late and old structure stands to allow for movement of old-growth 
dependent species. The goal of creating ``connectivity'' is to manage 
stands in corridors at higher canopy densities when compared to more 
intensively managed stands located outside of corridors.
    The Ragged Ruby Project will also include a variety of project 
design criteria that serve to mitigate impacts of activities to forest 
resources, including wildlife, soils, watershed condition, aquatic 
species, riparian habitat conservation areas, heritage resources, 
visuals, rangeland, botanical resources, and invasive plants. The 
proposed action may also include amendments to the Malheur National 
Forest Land and Resource Management Plan, as amended: dedicated old 
growth unit changes, reduce satisfactory and/or total cover, removal of 
trees greater than or equal to 21 inches diameter at breast height, and 
harvest within late and old structure stands.

Possible Alternatives

    The Forest Service will consider a range of alternatives. One of 
these will be the ``no action'' alternative in which none of the 
proposed action would be implemented. Additional alternatives may be 
included in response to issues raised by the public during the scoping 
process or due to additional concerns for resource values identified by 
the interdisciplinary team.

Responsible Official

    The Forest Supervisor of the Malheur National Forest, 431 Patterson 
Bridge Road, John Day, OR 97845, is the Responsible Official. As the 
Responsible Official, I will decide if the proposed action will be 
implemented. I will document the decision and rationale for the 
decision in the Record of Decision. I have delegated the responsibility 
for preparing the draft EIS and final EIS to the District Ranger, Blue 
Mountain Ranger District.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    Based on the purpose and need, the Responsible Official reviews the 
proposed action, the other alternatives, the environmental 
consequences, and public comments on the analysis in order to make the 
following decision: (1) Whether to implement the proposed activities; 
and if so, how much and at what specific locations; (2) What, if any, 
specific project monitoring requirements are needed to assure project 
design criteria and mitigation measures are implemented and effective, 
and to evaluate the success of the project objectives.

Scoping Process

    This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides 
the development of the environmental impact statement. The 
interdisciplinary team will continue to seek information and comments 
from Federal, State, and local agencies, Tribal governments, and other 
individuals or organizations that may be interested in, or affected by, 
the proposed action. There is a collaborative group in the area that 
the interdisciplinary team will interact with during the analysis 
process.
    It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times 
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of 
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be 
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly 
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
    Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names 
and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record 
for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be 
accepted and considered, however.

    Dated: March 17, 2017.
Jeanne M. Higgins,
Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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                                                  This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern                    restoration, scabland flat bunchgrass
                                                  contains documents other than rules or                  Time, Monday through Friday.                          restoration, and whitebark pine and
                                                  proposed rules that are applicable to the               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        western white pine restoration. Upland
                                                  public. Notices of hearings and investigations,                                                               restoration activities would help restore
                                                  committee meetings, agency decisions and
                                                                                                          Ragged Ruby planning area
                                                                                                          encompasses approximately 34,000                      forest structure, composition, and
                                                  rulings, delegations of authority, filing of
                                                  petitions and applications and agency                   acres in the Granite Boulder Creek and                density toward more resilient vegetative
                                                  statements of organization and functions are            Balance Creek subwatersheds that drain                conditions.
                                                  examples of documents appearing in this                 into the Middle Fork John Day River.                     (2) Watershed, fisheries, and wildlife
                                                  section.                                                The legal description for the planning                restoration that includes ecological
                                                                                                          area includes Townships 10 and 11                     riparian treatments (variable density
                                                                                                          South, Ranges 33 and 34 East,                         thinning, openings, leave areas, tree
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                               Willamette Meridian, Grant County,                    tipping, and potential removal within
                                                                                                          Oregon. The full scoping package is                   riparian habitat conservation areas) and
                                                  Forest Service                                          available on the Malheur National                     large wood treatments (placement of
                                                                                                          Forest Web site: https://                             trees within streams and floodplains).
                                                  Malheur National Forest, Blue                                                                                    (3) Bat gate installation at 2 mine adits
                                                  Mountain Ranger District and Umatilla                   www.fs.usda.gov/project/
                                                                                                          ?project=49392.                                       using an existing road or pack stock.
                                                  National Forest, North Fork John Day                                                                             (4) Prescribed burning on up to 34,000
                                                  Ranger District; Oregon; Ragged Ruby                    Purpose and Need for Action                           acres to restore and maintain an
                                                  Project                                                                                                       ecosystem that would thrive with the
                                                                                                            The purpose and need for the Ragged
                                                  AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.                           Ruby Project was developed by                         recurring disturbance of wildfire within
                                                  ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an                  comparing the management objectives                   the planning area. Treated stands would
                                                  environmental impact statement.                         and desired conditions in the Malheur                 see a combination of burning piled
                                                                                                          and Umatilla Forest Plans to the existing             material and underburning. Those
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Forest Service will                     conditions in the Ragged Ruby planning                stands not mechanically treated would
                                                  prepare an environmental impact                         area related to forest and watershed                  be managed exclusively with the use of
                                                  statement (EIS) to disclose the                         resiliency and function. The purpose                  prescribed burning. As conditions and
                                                  environmental effects of upland                         and need is to: Maintain and improve                  stand characteristics allow, natural
                                                  restoration activities; watershed,                      landscape resiliency and manage for                   ignitions within the planning area
                                                  fisheries, and wildlife restoration; bat                diverse forest composition, stocking                  would be used to meet the objectives of
                                                  gate installation; prescribed burning;                  levels, and pattern to maintain healthy               prescribed burning.
                                                  road activities; and recreation system                  ecological function and process within                   (5) Road activities that support
                                                  changes in the Ragged Ruby planning                     a complex disturbance regime of                       implementing upland restoration and
                                                  area.                                                   wildfire, drought, insects, and diseases;             other project activities as well as road
                                                                                                          promote forest conditions that allow for              system changes. Road maintenance and
                                                  DATES:  Comments concerning the scope                                                                         reconstruction for haul would occur on
                                                                                                          the reintroduction of fire upon the
                                                  of the analysis must be received by 30                                                                        open or temporarily opened roads to
                                                                                                          landscape, thereby creating conditions
                                                  days from date of publication in the                                                                          provide safe access and adequate
                                                                                                          that are conducive for firefighter safety,
                                                  Federal Register, which initiates the                                                                         drainage. Temporary roads
                                                                                                          resource values, and private lands;
                                                  project’s scoping period. The draft                                                                           (approximately 10 miles) would be
                                                                                                          improve aquatic resource conditions;
                                                  environmental impact statement is                                                                             constructed to access some timber
                                                                                                          improve wildlife habitat; improve one
                                                  expected January 2018 and the final                                                                           harvest units, which would be
                                                                                                          or more of the nine roadless area
                                                  environmental impact statement is                                                                             rehabilitated following use. The
                                                                                                          characteristics (as defined by the 2001
                                                  expected July 2018.                                                                                           following changes to the road system are
                                                                                                          Roadless Area Conservation Rule)
                                                  ADDRESSES: Send written comments to                     within the Dixie Butte and Greenhorn                  proposed: decommissioning 1.9 miles of
                                                  Dave Halemeier, District Ranger, Blue                   Mountain inventoried roadless areas                   road, closing 6.4 miles of currently open
                                                  Mountain Ranger District, c/o Sasha                     and restore the characteristics of                    road, confirming the previous
                                                  Fertig, P.O. Box 909, John Day, OR                      ecosystem composition and structure                   administrative closure of 26.7 miles or
                                                  97845. Comments may also be sent via                    within the range of variability that                  road, opening 2.8 miles of currently
                                                  email to comments-pacificnorthwest-                     would be expected to occur under                      closed road, relocating 0.2 miles of road,
                                                  malheur-bluemountain@fs.fed.us, or via                  natural disturbance regimes of the                    and adding 2.5 miles existing roadbed
                                                  facsimile to 541–575–3319.                              current climatic period; and contribute               onto system as closed road.
                                                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        to the social and economic health of                     (6) Recreation system changes to
                                                  Sasha Fertig, NEPA Planner, Blue                        those enjoying multiple uses in the                   improve or maintain quality recreational
                                                  Mountain Ranger District, 431 Patterson                                                                       opportunities by reducing user conflicts
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                                                                                                          Ragged Ruby planning area.
                                                  Bridge Road, P.O. Box 909, John Day,                                                                          on the current trail system, improving
                                                  OR 97845. Phone: 541–575–3061. Email:                   Proposed Action                                       access to trail systems, mitigating
                                                  sashafertig@fs.fed.us.                                    The proposed action includes:                       resource concerns, and providing family
                                                     Individuals who use                                    (1) Upland restoration on                           friendly and Americans with Disability
                                                  telecommunication devices for the deaf                  approximately 9,030 acres. Activities                 Act (ADA) accessible trails. Seven trails
                                                  (TDD) may call the Federal Information                  types include dry pine restoration,                   and their associated trailheads would be
                                                  Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339                  mixed conifer restoration, aspen                      improved with 3.3 miles of new trail


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                                                  construction, 9.1 miles of trail co-                    specific project monitoring                           Decision (ROD) for this project.
                                                  designated on existing roads, 5.1 miles                 requirements are needed to assure                     Supervisor Probert plans to prepare a
                                                  of trails being un-designated, and 18.7                 project design criteria and mitigation                SEIS to further review the project
                                                  miles of trail remaining on the system.                 measures are implemented and                          alternatives and analysis, to correct and
                                                     Preliminary connectivity corridors                   effective, and to evaluate the success of             update information that was presented
                                                  have been identified between late and                   the project objectives.                               in the Final Environmental Impact
                                                  old structure stands to allow for                                                                             Statement (FEIS), and to consider
                                                  movement of old-growth dependent                        Scoping Process
                                                                                                                                                                information that has become available
                                                  species. The goal of creating                             This notice of intent initiates the                 since the FEIS was published in
                                                  ‘‘connectivity’’ is to manage stands in                 scoping process, which guides the                     September 2015.
                                                  corridors at higher canopy densities                    development of the environmental
                                                                                                                                                                   Authority: This NOI is being published
                                                  when compared to more intensively                       impact statement. The interdisciplinary               pursuant to regulations (40 CFR 1508.22)
                                                  managed stands located outside of                       team will continue to seek information                implementing the procedural provisions of
                                                  corridors.                                              and comments from Federal, State, and                 the National Environmental Policy Act
                                                     The Ragged Ruby Project will also                    local agencies, Tribal governments, and               (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321
                                                  include a variety of project design                     other individuals or organizations that               et seq.).
                                                  criteria that serve to mitigate impacts of              may be interested in, or affected by, the                Scoping: A NOI published on January
                                                  activities to forest resources, including               proposed action. There is a collaborative             6, 2012 initiated the scoping period for
                                                  wildlife, soils, watershed condition,                   group in the area that the                            the Clear Creek Integrated Restoration
                                                  aquatic species, riparian habitat                       interdisciplinary team will interact with             Project. A legal notice advertising the
                                                  conservation areas, heritage resources,                 during the analysis process.                          start of a 30-day scoping period was
                                                  visuals, rangeland, botanical resources,                  It is important that reviewers provide              advertised in the Lewiston, Idaho
                                                  and invasive plants. The proposed                       their comments at such times and in                   Lewiston Tribune on December 30,
                                                  action may also include amendments to                   such manner that they are useful to the               2011. In accordance with 40 CFR
                                                  the Malheur National Forest Land and                    agency’s preparation of the                           1502.9(c)(4), there will be no scoping
                                                  Resource Management Plan, as                            environmental impact statement.                       conducted for this SEIS. The scope of
                                                  amended: dedicated old growth unit                      Therefore, comments should be                         the Clear Creek Integrated Restoration
                                                  changes, reduce satisfactory and/or total               provided prior to the close of the                    FEIS established the scope for this SEIS.
                                                  cover, removal of trees greater than or                 comment period and should clearly                        The SEIS will be advertised for public
                                                  equal to 21 inches diameter at breast                   articulate the reviewer’s concerns and                comment as required by 40 CFR 1503.1.
                                                  height, and harvest within late and old                 contentions.                                          The Draft SEIS will be announced for
                                                  structure stands.                                         Comments received in response to                    public review and comment in the
                                                                                                          this solicitation, including names and                Federal Register, on the Nez Perce-
                                                  Possible Alternatives
                                                                                                          addresses of those who comment, will                  Clearwater National Forests’ project
                                                    The Forest Service will consider a                    be part of the public record for this                 Web site, and in the Lewiston, Idaho
                                                  range of alternatives. One of these will                proposed action. Comments submitted                   Lewiston Tribune, as well as other local
                                                  be the ‘‘no action’’ alternative in which               anonymously will be accepted and                      media.
                                                  none of the proposed action would be                    considered, however.
                                                  implemented. Additional alternatives                                                                          FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lois
                                                                                                            Dated: March 17, 2017.                              Hill, Environmental Coordinator, (208)
                                                  may be included in response to issues
                                                                                                          Jeanne M. Higgins,                                    935–4258.
                                                  raised by the public during the scoping
                                                  process or due to additional concerns                   Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The US
                                                                                                          System.                                               Forest Service is announcing its intent
                                                  for resource values identified by the
                                                  interdisciplinary team.                                 [FR Doc. 2017–05826 Filed 3–23–17; 8:45 am]           to prepare a SEIS for the Clear Creek
                                                                                                          BILLING CODE 3411–15–P                                Integrated Restoration Project. The SEIS
                                                  Responsible Official                                                                                          will supplement the analysis from the
                                                     The Forest Supervisor of the Malheur                                                                       Clear Creek Integrated Restoration FEIS
                                                  National Forest, 431 Patterson Bridge                   DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                             (2015) by providing an updated analysis
                                                  Road, John Day, OR 97845, is the                                                                              of the environmental effects. The Clear
                                                  Responsible Official. As the Responsible                Forest Service
                                                                                                                                                                Creek Integrated Restoration FEIS
                                                  Official, I will decide if the proposed                 Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests;                evaluated the potential effects of four
                                                  action will be implemented. I will                      Idaho; Nez Perce-Clearwater National                  alternatives, including No Action and
                                                  document the decision and rationale for                 Forests Clear Creek Integrated                        three action alternatives.
                                                  the decision in the Record of Decision.                 Restoration Project                                      The Nez Perce-Clearwater Forest
                                                  I have delegated the responsibility for                                                                       Supervisor will issue a new ROD after
                                                  preparing the draft EIS and final EIS to                AGENCY:  Forest Service, USDA.                        evaluating the SEIS and public
                                                  the District Ranger, Blue Mountain                      ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare             comments. An objection period for the
                                                  Ranger District.                                        a Supplemental Environmental Impact                   new ROD will be provided, consistent
                                                  Nature of Decision To Be Made                           Statement (SEIS) for the Clear Creek                  with 36 CFR part 218.
                                                                                                          Integrated Restoration Project.                       Responsible Official and Lead Agency
                                                    Based on the purpose and need, the
                                                  Responsible Official reviews the                        SUMMARY:   The U.S. Forest Service is
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                                                                                                                                                                  The USDA Forest Service is the lead
                                                  proposed action, the other alternatives,                giving notice of its intent to prepare a              agency for this proposal. The Nez Perce-
                                                  the environmental consequences, and                     SEIS for the Clear Creek Integrated                   Clearwater Forest Supervisor is the
                                                  public comments on the analysis in                      Restoration Project on the Moose Creek                responsible official.
                                                  order to make the following decision: (1)               Ranger District of the Nez Perce-
                                                  Whether to implement the proposed                       Clearwater National Forests, Idaho.                   Nature of Decision To Be Made
                                                  activities; and if so, how much and at                  Cheryl Probert, Forest Supervisor, has                  Whether to adopt the proposed action,
                                                  what specific locations; (2) What, if any,              withdrawn the February 2016 Record of                 in whole or in part, or another


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
DatesComments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by 30 days from date of publication in the Federal Register, which initiates the project's scoping period. The draft environmental impact statement is expected January 2018 and the final environmental impact statement is expected July 2018.
ContactSasha Fertig, NEPA Planner, Blue Mountain Ranger District, 431 Patterson Bridge Road, P.O. Box 909, John Day, OR 97845. Phone: 541-575-3061. Email: [email protected]
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