82_FR_31412 82 FR 31284 - Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, Tongass National Forest, Alaska; Prince of Wales Landscape Level Analysis Project Environmental Impact Statement

82 FR 31284 - Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, Tongass National Forest, Alaska; Prince of Wales Landscape Level Analysis Project Environmental Impact Statement

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 128 (July 6, 2017)

Page Range31284-31287
FR Document2017-14138

The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to propose a variety of projects for multiple resource benefits at a landscape level to implement over the course of 10 to 15 years. Both the Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts encompass Prince of Wales Island (POW) and surrounding islands, which serves as the project area for the Prince of Wales Landscape Level Analysis (POW LLA) Project. Our intention is that this project will be a highly collaborative process involving the public at all stages throughout the development of this analysis. A Notice of Intent (NOI) for this project was first published in the Federal Register (81 FR 86320) on November 30, 2016. This Corrected NOI has been prepared to provide a more detailed description of the proposed action developed using comments from the public and stakeholders.

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Forest Service


Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, Tongass National Forest, 
Alaska; Prince of Wales Landscape Level Analysis Project Environmental 
Impact Statement

AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.

ACTION: Corrected Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact 
Statement.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service will 
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to propose a variety of 
projects for multiple resource benefits at a landscape level to 
implement over the course of 10 to 15 years. Both the Craig and Thorne 
Bay Ranger Districts encompass Prince of Wales Island (POW) and 
surrounding islands, which serves as the project area for the Prince of 
Wales Landscape Level Analysis (POW LLA) Project. Our intention is that 
this project will be a highly collaborative process involving the 
public at all stages throughout the development of this analysis. A 
Notice of Intent (NOI) for this project was first published in the 
Federal Register (81 FR 86320) on November 30, 2016. This Corrected NOI 
has been prepared to provide a more detailed description of the 
proposed action developed using comments from the public and 
stakeholders.

DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 
by August 7, 2017. The publication date of this Corrected NOI in the 
Federal Register is the exclusive means for calculating the comment 
period for this scoping opportunity. If the comment period ends on a 
Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, comments will be accepted until 
the end of the next Federal working day (11:59 p.m.). The POW LLA 
Project is an activity implementing the forest plan and is subject to 
36 CFR 218, Subparts A and B. Only individuals or entities who submit 
timely and specific written comments about this proposed project or 
activity during this or another public comment period established by 
the Responsible Official will be eligible to file an objection. 
Comments submitted previously will be considered in the analysis. The 
Draft Environmental Impact Statement is expected in January of 2018 and 
the Final Environmental Impact Statement is expected in July of 2018.

ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Thorne Bay Ranger District, at P.O. 
Box 19001, Thorne Bay, AK 99919. Comments may also be submitted 
electronically at https://cara.ecosystem-management.org/Public/CommentInput?project=50337, or via facsimile to (907) 828-3309.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Anderson, District Ranger, 
Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, at 504 9th Street, Craig, AK 
99921, by telephone at (907) 826-3271; or Delilah Brigham, Project 
Leader, at 1312 Federal Way, Thorne Bay, AK 99919, by telephone at 
(907) 828-3232.
    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:

Purpose and Need for Action

    The purpose of the POW LLA Project is to improve forest ecosystem 
health on Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, help support community 
resiliency, and provide economic development through an integrated 
approach to meet multiple resource objectives.
    There is a need to provide a sustainable level of forest products 
to contribute to the economic viability of Prince of Wales communities. 
There is also a need to help maintain the expertise and infrastructure 
of the timber industry to integrate timber harvest with restoration 
opportunities in a sustainable manner that meets multiple economic, 
forest, and watershed objectives.
    There is a need for young-growth forests to produce future desired 
resource values, products, services, and forest health conditions that 
sustain the diversity and productivity of forested ecosystems. Timber 
stand establishment and timber stand improvement activities (such as 
planting and precommercial thinning) that enhance early seral forests 
are necessary to achieve this.
    There is a need for restoration activities in some watersheds to 
reestablish self-sustaining habitats that promote viable fish, 
wildlife, and plant populations. This would contribute to subsistence 
values and the continued traditional and cultural uses by residents of 
Prince of Wales and surrounding islands.
    There is a need to maintain existing recreation opportunities on 
POW and surrounding islands for residents, as well as to expand 
opportunities for growth in the recreation and tourism business sector. 
A sustainable recreation program in terms of operations and maintenance 
is needed in order to maintain infrastructure to an acceptable level.
    There is a need to support improved telecommunications in local 
communities.

Proposed Action

    The proposed action was developed with input from an independently-
formed, broadly-based collaborative group as well as from public 
comments. During initial scoping and through this collaborative 
process, the Forest Service received suggestions for a wide array of 
site-specific projects and management

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strategies. The projects and management strategies fell within four 
broad categories: Vegetation management, watershed improvement and 
restoration, sustainable recreation management, and associated actions. 
For both the proposed action and other action alternatives, the Forest 
Service is developing ``Activity Cards'' that present potential 
activities being considered within the project area, though without 
specific locations. These are meant to describe major aspects of an 
activity and provide initial guidelines on how it would be implemented, 
and can be viewed on the project Web page (see Scoping Process section 
below for web address). Each ground-disturbing activity discussed below 
in this proposed action, and following in potential alternatives, has 
an activity card corresponding to that activity, whether site-specific 
or not. Activity cards should be reviewed for more information on land 
management activities.

Vegetation Management

    Vegetation management activities include: Old-growth commercial 
harvest, young-growth commercial harvest, young-growth precommercial 
thinning treatments, timber stand establishment (e.g., tree seedling 
planting), and wildlife habitat improvement treatments.
    The Forest Service proposes to commercially harvest an average of 
25 MMBF (million board feet; volume measurement) of old-growth timber 
annually from suitable timber lands within the project area during the 
first 5 years of implementation (years 2019 through 2023), and an 
average of 15 MMBF of old-growth timber annually during the next five 
year period (years 2024 through 2028). In year 2029, 10 years after 
initial implementation, an evaluation of availability of old-growth 
timber within the project area would occur before additional old-growth 
harvest levels would be set, to ensure there will be harvestable old-
growth timber available for local mills beyond the 15-year timeline of 
this project.
    The Forest Service proposes to commercially harvest from suitable 
lands, as defined under the 2016 Tongass Land and Resource Management 
Plan Ammendment, an average of 8 MMBF annually of young growth over a 
five-year period beginning in year 2022 and ending in 2026. In year 
2027, the young-growth harvest level would be advanced to an average of 
15 MMBF annually through year 2031. Young growth harvested under this 
proposal would occur in stands that generally have not reached 95 
percent of culmination of mean annual increment. Stands proposed for 
rotational harvest (even-aged and two-aged management) will, however, 
have generally reached a level of growth where at least 50 percent of 
the total volume occurs in trees with a merchantable height suitable to 
produce two 36-foot logs.
    The Forest Service would take into consideration various projects 
and strategies that were proposed through public input including: Limit 
old-growth harvest around communities to maintain deer habitat and 
winter range, prioritize young-growth treatments to promote deer 
habitat, and maintain existing and create new wildlife travelways and 
wildlife trees for a variety of wildlife species.
    Commercial harvests would utilize various prescriptions and logging 
systems, and would provide material to local mill operators through 
large sale, small sale, salvage sale, and microsale programs. Harvested 
trees would generally be removed without the limbs and tops attached. 
However, the limbs, tops, and cull material could potentially be 
utilized as biomass, or other products.
    The Forest Service proposes to precommercially thin approximately 
4,500 acres of young-growth stands annually utilizing various 
prescriptions to achieve desired conditions for the stands. The Forest 
Service would take into consideration prioritizing young-growth 
treatments in high-value deer winter habitat (south facing low-
elevation stands). Slash treatments could occur in stands that are 
thinned for wildlife habitat improvement objectives.
    The Forest Service may interplant tree seedlings within selected 
harvest units to enhance species composition if post-harvest evaluation 
determines that artificial reforestation is beneficial. Seed may be 
sourced by cone collection, for the purposes of tree seedling 
generation. The Forest Service would consider establishing or 
encouraging native plant nurseries that can produce seedlings and other 
native plant materials for reforestation, reclamation, and habitat 
improvement projects.

Watershed Improvement and Restoration Treatments

    Proposed watershed improvement and restoration activities on 
National Forest System land within the project area include: Fish 
habitat restoration, fish habitat improvements, aquatic organism 
passage and fish habitat connectivity, karst systems improvement, and 
invasive plant management.
    Fish Habitat Restoration: The Forest Service proposes to utilize 
various treatment options to restore hydrologic function in fish 
streams or lakes that may include the following: 108 Creek, 142F Creek, 
Alder Creek, Big Salt Lake, Buster Creek, Camp Creek, Chuck Creek, 
Coffman Creek, Deer Creek, Dog (Chum) Creek, Dolores Creek, Eagle 
Creek, Flicker Creek, Hatchery Creek, Hydaburg River, Inlet Creek, 
Klawock Lake, Logjam Creek, Luck Lake, Maybeso Creek, Port Saint 
Nicholas Creek, Ratz Creek, Red Bay Creek, Reynolds Creek, Rio Beaver, 
Sal Creek, Salt Chuck, Saltery Creek, Shaheen Creek, Slide Creek, Slow 
Creek, Snug Creek, Thorne River, Turn Creek, and Yatuk Creek, as well 
as complete restoration treatments on Harris River, Staney Creek, and 
Twelvemile Arm. Other streams that have not been listed may be 
considered for restoration if the Forest Service determines that the 
fish habitat and or hydrological condition have degraded due to past 
management practices. The Forest Service would consider opportunities 
for interpretive signs within restored watersheds for public education.
    Fisheries Habitat Improvement: The Forest Service proposes to enact 
various methods to improve fish habitat in the following lakes and 
streams: Control Creek/Balls Lake, Devil Lake, Eek Lake, Hessa Lake, 
Hunter Lake, Karta River, Klekas Lake, Little Klekas Lake, Manhattan 
Creek, Nichols Lake, Rio Roberts, Sarkar Creek, and Welcome Lake.
    Aquatic Organism Passage and Fish Habitat Connectivity: Stream-
crossings within the project area that do not allow for fish and 
aquatic organism passage at all flows, referred to as ``red pipes,'' 
would be replaced with appropriate structures or removed with other 
road restoration treatments.
    Karst Systems Improvement: Karst systems that have been impacted 
from past management would be improved by removing blockages to restore 
natural water flows into karst features. Young-growth stands adjacent 
to impaired karst systems may be thinned to increase precipitation 
throughfall to increase spring flow and to flush accumulated sediment.
    Invasive Plant Management: The Forest Service proposes to utilize 
manual and mechanical treatments, as part of an integrated pest 
management approach, to eradicate or control existing and new 
infestations of non-native, invasive plants.

Sustainable Recreation Management

    Proposed recreation activities on National Forest System lands 
include

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maintenance of all existing recreation facilities, as well as 
improvements to some existing facilities and construction of new 
facilities. Proposals received through public comment included cabins 
and three-sided shelters; a variety of trails; campsites and 
campgrounds; access and enhancements for kayaking, canoeing, and 
boating; creating interpretive sites; creating winter recreation 
opportunities; day use sites; and further development of existing 
recreation areas. Outhouse facilities may be necessary to accompany 
certain proposed recreation sites. A wide array of locations were 
suggested; the proposed action is not limited to but will consider the 
following locations associated with these activities.
    Three-sided shelters and/or cabins were proposed at or near Canoe 
Point, the Palisades, Fern Point, Point Gertrudis, Eagle Island in Sea 
Otter Sound, near Hydaburg, near South POW Wilderness, Mable Bay, 
Jackson Island, Hunter's Bay, the log transfer facility in Port 
Refugio, Sal Creek, Cape Ulitka, Little Vera Beach, Arena Cove, and in 
an alpine area for winter recreation.
    Trails proposed included walking, hiking, bicycling, mountain 
biking, for off-highway vehicle use, and interpretive, and may be new 
trails or improvements to existing ones. The locations suggested are 
Luck Creek; Honker Divide Trail; Harris River trail system including 
connecting Gandl[aacute]ay H[aacute]anaa Creek and Harris River 
interpretive sites, and a hut-to-hut trail system; Deweyville; Rio 
Beaver (also known as 8 \1/2\ mile Thorne Bay Road); Rio Roberts Fish 
Pass; Sunnahae; Sarkar canoe route and portages; Suemez Island; 
``Rabbit Ears--ORV Trail'' near Coffman Cove; from Roller Bay to Cape 
Ulitka; from Port San Antonio to Little Vera Beach; from Port Refugio 
to Arena Cove; through old-growth forests; and along roads that can be 
converted to trails.
    Campsites were suggested around Luck Lake, and a campground with RV 
parking was suggested for near the community of Hydaburg. The comments 
to develop sea kayak routes also included developing access points for 
canoes and kayaks at both fresh and saltwater locations. Comments for 
new boat launches and/or docks to enhance saltwater access included 
Calder Bay, Port Refugio, and Port San Antonio. There was a suggestion 
to improve signage and maintenance of the Salt Chuck Mine site, and 
interest in creating an archaeology kiosk and interpretive site. Winter 
recreation opportunities with access to the snow line were suggested 
for Upper Steelhead, One Duck, Barron Mountain, Baird Peak, Sunnahae, 
West Ridge near Polk Inlet, ridge lines east of the North Thorne 
drainage, and near Control Lake. A picnic day-use area was proposed for 
near Neck Lake.
    Existing recreation areas were proposed for further development, 
improvement, and/or maintenance, as follows. The El Capitan area could 
be developed further to include a cabin, day use area, and campground, 
and improvements could be made to the dock, boat ramp, and at the 
marine transfer facility or ``spit'' area. Ratz Harbor area 
improvements could include a high-water ramp or boat launch, picnic 
area, primitive camp site, or a three-sided shelter. The Memorial Beach 
area could be improved with better signage and a loop trail through the 
old-growth forest to the east. It was requested that the Karta Cabin 
and trail receive more maintenance. The greater Control Lake area, 
including Control Lake Cabin, Balls Lake, Eagles Nest Campground, and 
the Cutthroat Road could be expanded and better connected as a 
recreational complex.
    Finally, to support input from local youth, the Forest Service 
would entertain proposals to permit a day use area on the island for 
uses such as paint ball, archery, and other youth activities.

Associated Actions

    A number of activities associated with implementing the various 
proposed management activities would be necessary, in addition to some 
associated actions which were proposed through public input and 
comments. Associated actions were divided into two categories: 
Infrastructure actions and non-infrastructure actions. Infrastructure 
actions include: Road maintenance and use; management of system and 
temporary roads, including construction, maintainance, and potentially 
storage or decommissioning after project implementation (potential 
maintenance level changes may occur); use and development of new and 
existing rock pits (for both road needs and personal use); 
reconstruction and maintenance of marine access facilities and log 
transfer facilities; and infrastructure to access and establish 
telecommunication sites. Non-infrastructure actions include: Site 
preparation, hazard tree removal, wildlife-proof garbage can 
installation and maintenance, brushing and brush disposal, and viewshed 
improvement.

Possible Alternatives

    Other alternatives will be more fully developed based on public 
comments received to the original NOI published November 30, 2016, from 
public comments received to this Corrected NOI, and from internal 
Forest Service considerations. For example, alternatives may include 
decommissioning recreation infrastructure that are expensive to 
maintain and receive minimal use to match maintenance capacity; a low 
range of old-growth harvest may be designed to support the local small-
mill industry; treatments such as prescribed burning to improve 
understory for wildlife; an integrated pest management strategy that 
includes the use of herbicides for treatment of non-native, invasive 
plants; restrictions on vegetation treatments (logging) north of Forest 
Road 20 and in the vicinity of Point Baker and Port Protection to 
preserve watershed, visual, and other values on the north end of POW; 
and incorporation of actions recommended in the ``Interagency Wolf 
Habitat Management Program'' plan for Game Management Unit 2 (https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd537975.pdf). In addition, 
early youth engagement in this process identified several potential 
recreation related ideas which may be incorporated into one or all of 
the action alternatives if possible. A no-action alternative, which 
represents no change and serves as the baseline for the comparison 
among the action alternatives, will be analyzed as well. Comments we 
receive to this Corrected NOI may identify additional alternative 
components.

Responsible Official

    The Responsible Official for the decision on this project is M. 
Earl Stewart, Forest Supervisor, Tongass National Forest, Federal 
Building, 648 Mission Street, Ketchikan, Alaska, 99901.

Nature of Decision To Be Made

    Given the purpose and need of the project, the Forest Supervisor 
will review the no action, the proposed action, other alternatives, and 
the environmental consequences in order to make decisions including the 
following: (1) Whether to select the proposed action or another 
alternative; (2) the locations, design, and scheduling of commercial 
and precommercial timber treatments, restoration activities, habitat 
improvements, road construction and reconstruction, and improvements to 
recreation opportunities; (3) mitigation measures and monitoring 
requirements; and (4) whether there may be a significant restriction of 
subsistence uses. No Forest Plan Amendments are anticipated with this 
decision.

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Permits or Licenses Required

    All necessary permits would be obtained prior to project 
implementation, and may include the following:
    (1) State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation 
(DEC), Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (APDES):
     General permit for Log Transfer Facilities in Alaska;
     Review Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan;
     Certification of Compliance with Alaska Water Quality 
Standards (401 Certification) Chapter 20;
     Storm Water Discharge Permit/National Pollutant Discharge 
Elimination System review (Section 402 of the Clean Water Act);
     Solid Waste Disposal Permit;
    (2) U.S. Army Corp of Engineers:
     Approval of discharge of dredged or fill material into the 
waters of the United States under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act;
     Approval of the construction of structures or work in 
navigable waters of the United States under Section 10 of the Rivers 
and Harbors Act of 1899;
    (3) State of Alaska, Division of Natural Resources (DNR):
     Authorization for occupancy and use of tidelands and 
submerged lands.
    (4) State of Alaska, Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)
     Fish Habitat Permit and Concurrence (Title 16)

Scoping Process

    This Corrected Notice of Intent initiates a scoping period, which 
guides additional development of the environmental impact statement. 
The Forest Service will be seeking information, comments, and 
assistance from Tribal Governments; Federal, State, and local agencies; 
and individuals and organizations interested in or affected by the 
proposed activities. There will also be ample public involvement on 
Prince of Wales Island, including: public meetings held in various 
communities, subsistence hearings, information posted in public places 
and in local publications such as the Island Post, and from the Prince 
of Wales Landscape Assessment Team, a collaborative group independently 
formed to provide widely based proposals to be considered by the U.S. 
Forest Service in the POW LLA Project development and analysis process. 
Project information and updates, meeting notices, and documents will be 
provided throughout the process on the project Web page at http://www.fs.usda.gov/goto/tongass/powlla. Individuals may also provide 
comments and sign up for an electronic mailing list at that site.
    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, anonymous comments will not provide 
the Agency with the ability to provide the respondent with subsequent 
environmental documents.

    Dated: June 15, 2017.
Cynthia D. West,
Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
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                                                Recreation RAC Coordinator, by phone                     SUMMARY:   The U.S. Department of                        Individuals who use
                                                at 541–860–8048, or by email at                          Agriculture, Forest Service will prepare              telecommunication devices for the deaf
                                                jwilson08@fs.fed.us.                                     an Environmental Impact Statement                     (TDD) may call the Federal Information
                                                   Individuals who use                                   (EIS) to propose a variety of projects for            Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
                                                telecommunication devices for the deaf                   multiple resource benefits at a                       between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
                                                (TDD) may call the Federal Information                   landscape level to implement over the                 Time, Monday through Friday.
                                                Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339                   course of 10 to 15 years. Both the Craig              SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.,                         and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts
                                                                                                         encompass Prince of Wales Island                      Purpose and Need for Action
                                                Eastern Standard Time, Monday
                                                through Friday.                                          (POW) and surrounding islands, which                     The purpose of the POW LLA Project
                                                                                                         serves as the project area for the Prince             is to improve forest ecosystem health on
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
                                                                                                         of Wales Landscape Level Analysis                     Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts,
                                                purpose of the meeting is to further a                   (POW LLA) Project. Our intention is                   help support community resiliency, and
                                                discussion on regional recreation fee                    that this project will be a highly                    provide economic development through
                                                pricing consistency. The meeting is                      collaborative process involving the                   an integrated approach to meet multiple
                                                open to the public. The agenda will                      public at all stages throughout the                   resource objectives.
                                                include time for people to make oral                     development of this analysis. A Notice                   There is a need to provide a
                                                statements of three minutes or less at                   of Intent (NOI) for this project was first            sustainable level of forest products to
                                                the Friday portion of the meeting                        published in the Federal Register (81                 contribute to the economic viability of
                                                starting at 2:00 p.m. Individuals wishing                FR 86320) on November 30, 2016. This                  Prince of Wales communities. There is
                                                to make an oral statement should                         Corrected NOI has been prepared to                    also a need to help maintain the
                                                request in writing by September 25,                      provide a more detailed description of                expertise and infrastructure of the
                                                2017, to be scheduled on the agenda.                     the proposed action developed using                   timber industry to integrate timber
                                                Anyone who would like to bring related                   comments from the public and                          harvest with restoration opportunities in
                                                matters to the attention of the                          stakeholders.                                         a sustainable manner that meets
                                                Recreation RAC may file written                                                                                multiple economic, forest, and
                                                                                                         DATES: Comments concerning the scope
                                                statements with the Committee’s staff                                                                          watershed objectives.
                                                before or after the meeting. Written                     of the analysis must be received by
                                                                                                         August 7, 2017. The publication date of                  There is a need for young-growth
                                                comments and time requests to make                                                                             forests to produce future desired
                                                oral comments must be sent to Joanna                     this Corrected NOI in the Federal
                                                                                                         Register is the exclusive means for                   resource values, products, services, and
                                                Wilson, Eastern Region Recreation RAC                                                                          forest health conditions that sustain the
                                                Coordinator, 855 South Skylake Drive,                    calculating the comment period for this
                                                                                                         scoping opportunity. If the comment                   diversity and productivity of forested
                                                Woodland Hills, Utah 84653; or by                                                                              ecosystems. Timber stand establishment
                                                email to jwilson08@fs.fed.us.                            period ends on a Saturday, Sunday, or
                                                                                                         Federal holiday, comments will be                     and timber stand improvement activities
                                                   Meeting Accommodations: If you are                    accepted until the end of the next                    (such as planting and precommercial
                                                a person requiring reasonable                            Federal working day (11:59 p.m.). The                 thinning) that enhance early seral
                                                accommodation, please make requests                      POW LLA Project is an activity                        forests are necessary to achieve this.
                                                in advance for sign language                             implementing the forest plan and is                      There is a need for restoration
                                                interpreting, assistive listening devices,               subject to 36 CFR 218, Subparts A and                 activities in some watersheds to
                                                or other reasonable accommodation. For                   B. Only individuals or entities who                   reestablish self-sustaining habitats that
                                                access to the facility or proceedings,                   submit timely and specific written                    promote viable fish, wildlife, and plant
                                                please contact the person listed in the                  comments about this proposed project                  populations. This would contribute to
                                                section titled FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                   or activity during this or another public             subsistence values and the continued
                                                CONTACT. All reasonable                                  comment period established by the                     traditional and cultural uses by
                                                accommodation requests are managed                       Responsible Official will be eligible to              residents of Prince of Wales and
                                                on a case by case basis.                                 file an objection. Comments submitted                 surrounding islands.
                                                                                                                                                                  There is a need to maintain existing
                                                  Dated: June 12, 2017.                                  previously will be considered in the
                                                                                                                                                               recreation opportunities on POW and
                                                Glenn Casamassa,                                         analysis. The Draft Environmental
                                                                                                                                                               surrounding islands for residents, as
                                                Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest                  Impact Statement is expected in January
                                                                                                                                                               well as to expand opportunities for
                                                System.                                                  of 2018 and the Final Environmental
                                                                                                                                                               growth in the recreation and tourism
                                                [FR Doc. 2017–14134 Filed 7–5–17; 8:45 am]               Impact Statement is expected in July of
                                                                                                                                                               business sector. A sustainable recreation
                                                BILLING CODE 3411–15–P                                   2018.
                                                                                                                                                               program in terms of operations and
                                                                                                         ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
                                                                                                                                                               maintenance is needed in order to
                                                                                                         Thorne Bay Ranger District, at P.O. Box               maintain infrastructure to an acceptable
                                                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                                19001, Thorne Bay, AK 99919.                          level.
                                                                                                         Comments may also be submitted                           There is a need to support improved
                                                Forest Service                                           electronically at https://cara.ecosystem-             telecommunications in local
                                                                                                         management.org/Public/                                communities.
                                                Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts,
                                                                                                         CommentInput?project=50337, or via
                                                Tongass National Forest, Alaska;                                                                               Proposed Action
                                                                                                         facsimile to (907) 828–3309.
                                                Prince of Wales Landscape Level
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                         The proposed action was developed
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                                                Analysis Project Environmental Impact
                                                Statement                                                Matthew Anderson, District Ranger,                    with input from an independently-
                                                                                                         Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts,                formed, broadly-based collaborative
                                                AGENCY:  Forest Service, USDA.                           at 504 9th Street, Craig, AK 99921, by                group as well as from public comments.
                                                                                                         telephone at (907) 826–3271; or Delilah               During initial scoping and through this
                                                ACTION: Corrected Notice of Intent to
                                                                                                         Brigham, Project Leader, at 1312 Federal              collaborative process, the Forest Service
                                                prepare an Environmental Impact
                                                                                                         Way, Thorne Bay, AK 99919, by                         received suggestions for a wide array of
                                                Statement.
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                                                strategies. The projects and management                  culmination of mean annual increment.                    Fish Habitat Restoration: The Forest
                                                strategies fell within four broad                        Stands proposed for rotational harvest                Service proposes to utilize various
                                                categories: Vegetation management,                       (even-aged and two-aged management)                   treatment options to restore hydrologic
                                                watershed improvement and restoration,                   will, however, have generally reached a               function in fish streams or lakes that
                                                sustainable recreation management, and                   level of growth where at least 50 percent             may include the following: 108 Creek,
                                                associated actions. For both the                         of the total volume occurs in trees with              142F Creek, Alder Creek, Big Salt Lake,
                                                proposed action and other action                         a merchantable height suitable to                     Buster Creek, Camp Creek, Chuck Creek,
                                                alternatives, the Forest Service is                      produce two 36-foot logs.                             Coffman Creek, Deer Creek, Dog (Chum)
                                                developing ‘‘Activity Cards’’ that                          The Forest Service would take into                 Creek, Dolores Creek, Eagle Creek,
                                                present potential activities being                       consideration various projects and                    Flicker Creek, Hatchery Creek,
                                                considered within the project area,                      strategies that were proposed through                 Hydaburg River, Inlet Creek, Klawock
                                                though without specific locations. These                 public input including: Limit old-                    Lake, Logjam Creek, Luck Lake,
                                                are meant to describe major aspects of                   growth harvest around communities to                  Maybeso Creek, Port Saint Nicholas
                                                an activity and provide initial                          maintain deer habitat and winter range,               Creek, Ratz Creek, Red Bay Creek,
                                                guidelines on how it would be                            prioritize young-growth treatments to                 Reynolds Creek, Rio Beaver, Sal Creek,
                                                implemented, and can be viewed on the                    promote deer habitat, and maintain                    Salt Chuck, Saltery Creek, Shaheen
                                                project Web page (see Scoping Process                    existing and create new wildlife                      Creek, Slide Creek, Slow Creek, Snug
                                                section below for web address). Each                     travelways and wildlife trees for a                   Creek, Thorne River, Turn Creek, and
                                                ground-disturbing activity discussed                     variety of wildlife species.                          Yatuk Creek, as well as complete
                                                below in this proposed action, and                          Commercial harvests would utilize                  restoration treatments on Harris River,
                                                following in potential alternatives, has                 various prescriptions and logging                     Staney Creek, and Twelvemile Arm.
                                                an activity card corresponding to that                   systems, and would provide material to                Other streams that have not been listed
                                                activity, whether site-specific or not.                  local mill operators through large sale,              may be considered for restoration if the
                                                Activity cards should be reviewed for                    small sale, salvage sale, and microsale               Forest Service determines that the fish
                                                more information on land management                      programs. Harvested trees would                       habitat and or hydrological condition
                                                activities.                                              generally be removed without the limbs                have degraded due to past management
                                                                                                         and tops attached. However, the limbs,                practices. The Forest Service would
                                                Vegetation Management
                                                                                                         tops, and cull material could potentially             consider opportunities for interpretive
                                                  Vegetation management activities                                                                             signs within restored watersheds for
                                                include: Old-growth commercial                           be utilized as biomass, or other
                                                                                                         products.                                             public education.
                                                harvest, young-growth commercial                                                                                  Fisheries Habitat Improvement: The
                                                harvest, young-growth precommercial                         The Forest Service proposes to
                                                                                                                                                               Forest Service proposes to enact various
                                                thinning treatments, timber stand                        precommercially thin approximately
                                                                                                                                                               methods to improve fish habitat in the
                                                establishment (e.g., tree seedling                       4,500 acres of young-growth stands
                                                                                                                                                               following lakes and streams: Control
                                                planting), and wildlife habitat                          annually utilizing various prescriptions
                                                                                                                                                               Creek/Balls Lake, Devil Lake, Eek Lake,
                                                improvement treatments.                                  to achieve desired conditions for the
                                                                                                                                                               Hessa Lake, Hunter Lake, Karta River,
                                                  The Forest Service proposes to                         stands. The Forest Service would take
                                                                                                                                                               Klekas Lake, Little Klekas Lake,
                                                commercially harvest an average of 25                    into consideration prioritizing young-
                                                                                                                                                               Manhattan Creek, Nichols Lake, Rio
                                                MMBF (million board feet; volume                         growth treatments in high-value deer
                                                                                                                                                               Roberts, Sarkar Creek, and Welcome
                                                measurement) of old-growth timber                        winter habitat (south facing low-
                                                                                                                                                               Lake.
                                                annually from suitable timber lands                      elevation stands). Slash treatments                      Aquatic Organism Passage and Fish
                                                within the project area during the first                 could occur in stands that are thinned                Habitat Connectivity: Stream-crossings
                                                5 years of implementation (years 2019                    for wildlife habitat improvement                      within the project area that do not allow
                                                through 2023), and an average of 15                      objectives.                                           for fish and aquatic organism passage at
                                                MMBF of old-growth timber annually                          The Forest Service may interplant tree             all flows, referred to as ‘‘red pipes,’’
                                                during the next five year period (years                  seedlings within selected harvest units               would be replaced with appropriate
                                                2024 through 2028). In year 2029, 10                     to enhance species composition if post-               structures or removed with other road
                                                years after initial implementation, an                   harvest evaluation determines that                    restoration treatments.
                                                evaluation of availability of old-growth                 artificial reforestation is beneficial. Seed             Karst Systems Improvement: Karst
                                                timber within the project area would                     may be sourced by cone collection, for                systems that have been impacted from
                                                occur before additional old-growth                       the purposes of tree seedling generation.             past management would be improved by
                                                harvest levels would be set, to ensure                   The Forest Service would consider                     removing blockages to restore natural
                                                there will be harvestable old-growth                     establishing or encouraging native plant              water flows into karst features. Young-
                                                timber available for local mills beyond                  nurseries that can produce seedlings                  growth stands adjacent to impaired karst
                                                the 15-year timeline of this project.                    and other native plant materials for                  systems may be thinned to increase
                                                  The Forest Service proposes to                         reforestation, reclamation, and habitat               precipitation throughfall to increase
                                                commercially harvest from suitable                       improvement projects.                                 spring flow and to flush accumulated
                                                lands, as defined under the 2016                                                                               sediment.
                                                                                                         Watershed Improvement and
                                                Tongass Land and Resource                                                                                         Invasive Plant Management: The
                                                                                                         Restoration Treatments
                                                Management Plan Ammendment, an                                                                                 Forest Service proposes to utilize
                                                average of 8 MMBF annually of young                         Proposed watershed improvement                     manual and mechanical treatments, as
                                                growth over a five-year period beginning                 and restoration activities on National
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                                                                                                                                                               part of an integrated pest management
                                                in year 2022 and ending in 2026. In year                 Forest System land within the project                 approach, to eradicate or control
                                                2027, the young-growth harvest level                     area include: Fish habitat restoration,               existing and new infestations of non-
                                                would be advanced to an average of 15                    fish habitat improvements, aquatic                    native, invasive plants.
                                                MMBF annually through year 2031.                         organism passage and fish habitat
                                                Young growth harvested under this                        connectivity, karst systems                           Sustainable Recreation Management
                                                proposal would occur in stands that                      improvement, and invasive plant                         Proposed recreation activities on
                                                generally have not reached 95 percent of                 management.                                           National Forest System lands include


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                                                maintenance of all existing recreation                   Duck, Barron Mountain, Baird Peak,                    November 30, 2016, from public
                                                facilities, as well as improvements to                   Sunnahae, West Ridge near Polk Inlet,                 comments received to this Corrected
                                                some existing facilities and construction                ridge lines east of the North Thorne                  NOI, and from internal Forest Service
                                                of new facilities. Proposals received                    drainage, and near Control Lake. A                    considerations. For example,
                                                through public comment included                          picnic day-use area was proposed for                  alternatives may include
                                                cabins and three-sided shelters; a                       near Neck Lake.                                       decommissioning recreation
                                                variety of trails; campsites and                            Existing recreation areas were                     infrastructure that are expensive to
                                                campgrounds; access and enhancements                     proposed for further development,                     maintain and receive minimal use to
                                                for kayaking, canoeing, and boating;                     improvement, and/or maintenance, as                   match maintenance capacity; a low
                                                creating interpretive sites; creating                    follows. The El Capitan area could be                 range of old-growth harvest may be
                                                winter recreation opportunities; day use                 developed further to include a cabin,                 designed to support the local small-mill
                                                sites; and further development of                        day use area, and campground, and                     industry; treatments such as prescribed
                                                existing recreation areas. Outhouse                      improvements could be made to the                     burning to improve understory for
                                                facilities may be necessary to                           dock, boat ramp, and at the marine                    wildlife; an integrated pest management
                                                accompany certain proposed recreation                    transfer facility or ‘‘spit’’ area. Ratz              strategy that includes the use of
                                                sites. A wide array of locations were                    Harbor area improvements could                        herbicides for treatment of non-native,
                                                suggested; the proposed action is not                    include a high-water ramp or boat                     invasive plants; restrictions on
                                                limited to but will consider the                         launch, picnic area, primitive camp site,             vegetation treatments (logging) north of
                                                following locations associated with                      or a three-sided shelter. The Memorial                Forest Road 20 and in the vicinity of
                                                these activities.                                        Beach area could be improved with                     Point Baker and Port Protection to
                                                   Three-sided shelters and/or cabins                    better signage and a loop trail through               preserve watershed, visual, and other
                                                were proposed at or near Canoe Point,                    the old-growth forest to the east. It was             values on the north end of POW; and
                                                the Palisades, Fern Point, Point                         requested that the Karta Cabin and trail              incorporation of actions recommended
                                                Gertrudis, Eagle Island in Sea Otter                     receive more maintenance. The greater                 in the ‘‘Interagency Wolf Habitat
                                                Sound, near Hydaburg, near South POW                     Control Lake area, including Control                  Management Program’’ plan for Game
                                                Wilderness, Mable Bay, Jackson Island,                   Lake Cabin, Balls Lake, Eagles Nest                   Management Unit 2 (https://
                                                Hunter’s Bay, the log transfer facility in               Campground, and the Cutthroat Road                    www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_
                                                Port Refugio, Sal Creek, Cape Ulitka,                    could be expanded and better connected                DOCUMENTS/fseprd537975.pdf). In
                                                Little Vera Beach, Arena Cove, and in an                 as a recreational complex.                            addition, early youth engagement in this
                                                alpine area for winter recreation.                          Finally, to support input from local               process identified several potential
                                                   Trails proposed included walking,                     youth, the Forest Service would                       recreation related ideas which may be
                                                hiking, bicycling, mountain biking, for                  entertain proposals to permit a day use               incorporated into one or all of the action
                                                off-highway vehicle use, and                             area on the island for uses such as paint             alternatives if possible. A no-action
                                                interpretive, and may be new trails or                   ball, archery, and other youth activities.            alternative, which represents no change
                                                improvements to existing ones. The                                                                             and serves as the baseline for the
                                                locations suggested are Luck Creek;                      Associated Actions
                                                                                                                                                               comparison among the action
                                                Honker Divide Trail; Harris River trail                     A number of activities associated with             alternatives, will be analyzed as well.
                                                system including connecting Gandláay                    implementing the various proposed                     Comments we receive to this Corrected
                                                Háanaa Creek and Harris River                           management activities would be                        NOI may identify additional alternative
                                                interpretive sites, and a hut-to-hut trail               necessary, in addition to some                        components.
                                                system; Deweyville; Rio Beaver (also                     associated actions which were proposed
                                                known as 8 1⁄2 mile Thorne Bay Road);                    through public input and comments.                    Responsible Official
                                                Rio Roberts Fish Pass; Sunnahae; Sarkar                  Associated actions were divided into                    The Responsible Official for the
                                                canoe route and portages; Suemez                         two categories: Infrastructure actions                decision on this project is M. Earl
                                                Island; ‘‘Rabbit Ears—ORV Trail’’ near                   and non-infrastructure actions.                       Stewart, Forest Supervisor, Tongass
                                                Coffman Cove; from Roller Bay to Cape                    Infrastructure actions include: Road                  National Forest, Federal Building, 648
                                                Ulitka; from Port San Antonio to Little                  maintenance and use; management of                    Mission Street, Ketchikan, Alaska,
                                                Vera Beach; from Port Refugio to Arena                   system and temporary roads, including                 99901.
                                                Cove; through old-growth forests; and                    construction, maintainance, and
                                                                                                                                                               Nature of Decision To Be Made
                                                along roads that can be converted to                     potentially storage or decommissioning
                                                trails.                                                  after project implementation (potential                  Given the purpose and need of the
                                                   Campsites were suggested around                       maintenance level changes may occur);                 project, the Forest Supervisor will
                                                Luck Lake, and a campground with RV                      use and development of new and                        review the no action, the proposed
                                                parking was suggested for near the                       existing rock pits (for both road needs               action, other alternatives, and the
                                                community of Hydaburg. The comments                      and personal use); reconstruction and                 environmental consequences in order to
                                                to develop sea kayak routes also                         maintenance of marine access facilities               make decisions including the following:
                                                included developing access points for                    and log transfer facilities; and                      (1) Whether to select the proposed
                                                canoes and kayaks at both fresh and                      infrastructure to access and establish                action or another alternative; (2) the
                                                saltwater locations. Comments for new                    telecommunication sites. Non-                         locations, design, and scheduling of
                                                boat launches and/or docks to enhance                    infrastructure actions include: Site                  commercial and precommercial timber
                                                saltwater access included Calder Bay,                    preparation, hazard tree removal,                     treatments, restoration activities, habitat
                                                Port Refugio, and Port San Antonio.                                                                            improvements, road construction and
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                                                                                                         wildlife-proof garbage can installation
                                                There was a suggestion to improve                        and maintenance, brushing and brush                   reconstruction, and improvements to
                                                signage and maintenance of the Salt                      disposal, and viewshed improvement.                   recreation opportunities; (3) mitigation
                                                Chuck Mine site, and interest in creating                                                                      measures and monitoring requirements;
                                                an archaeology kiosk and interpretive                    Possible Alternatives                                 and (4) whether there may be a
                                                site. Winter recreation opportunities                      Other alternatives will be more fully               significant restriction of subsistence
                                                with access to the snow line were                        developed based on public comments                    uses. No Forest Plan Amendments are
                                                suggested for Upper Steelhead, One                       received to the original NOI published                anticipated with this decision.


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                                                Permits or Licenses Required                             Individuals may also provide comments                 Conference Room, 2550 Riverside Drive,
                                                   All necessary permits would be                        and sign up for an electronic mailing list            Susanville, California.
                                                obtained prior to project                                at that site.                                           Written comments may be submitted
                                                                                                            It is important that reviewers provide             as described under SUPPLEMENTARY
                                                implementation, and may include the
                                                                                                         their comments at such times and in                   INFORMATION. All comments, including
                                                following:
                                                                                                         such manner that they are useful to the               names and addresses when provided,
                                                   (1) State of Alaska, Department of
                                                                                                         agency’s preparation of the                           are placed in the record and are
                                                Environmental Conservation (DEC),
                                                                                                         environmental impact statement.                       available for public inspection and
                                                Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination
                                                                                                         Therefore, comments should be                         copying. The public may inspect
                                                System (APDES):
                                                                                                         provided prior to the close of the
                                                   • General permit for Log Transfer                                                                           comments received at The Lassen NF
                                                                                                         comment period and should clearly                     Supervisor’s Office. Please call ahead to
                                                Facilities in Alaska;                                    articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
                                                   • Review Spill Prevention Control                     contentions.
                                                                                                                                                               facilitate entry into the building.
                                                and Countermeasure Plan;                                    Comments received in response to                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                   • Certification of Compliance with                    this solicitation, including names and                Matthew Boisseau, RAC Designated
                                                Alaska Water Quality Standards (401                      addresses of those who comment, will                  Federal Officer, by phone at 530–768–
                                                Certification) Chapter 20;                               be part of the public record for this                 4109 or via email at mboisseau@
                                                   • Storm Water Discharge Permit/                       proposed action. Comments submitted                   fs.fed.us.
                                                National Pollutant Discharge                             anonymously will be accepted and                         Individuals who use
                                                Elimination System review (Section 402                   considered; however, anonymous                        telecommunication devices for the deaf
                                                of the Clean Water Act);                                 comments will not provide the Agency                  (TDD) may call the Federal Information
                                                   • Solid Waste Disposal Permit;                        with the ability to provide the                       Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
                                                   (2) U.S. Army Corp of Engineers:                      respondent with subsequent                            between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.,
                                                   • Approval of discharge of dredged or                 environmental documents.                              Eastern Standard Time, Monday
                                                fill material into the waters of the
                                                                                                           Dated: June 15, 2017.                               through Friday.
                                                United States under Section 404 of the
                                                Clean Water Act;                                         Cynthia D. West,                                      SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      The
                                                   • Approval of the construction of                     Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National               purpose of the meeting is to review and
                                                structures or work in navigable waters                   Forest System.                                        recommend project proposals; details at
                                                of the United States under Section 10 of                 [FR Doc. 2017–14138 Filed 7–5–17; 8:45 am]            the following Web site: https://
                                                the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899;                      BILLING CODE 3411–15–P                                www.fs.usda.gov/main/lassen/
                                                   (3) State of Alaska, Division of Natural                                                                    workingtogether/advisorycommittees.
                                                Resources (DNR):                                                                                                 The meeting is open to the public.
                                                   • Authorization for occupancy and                     DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE                             The agenda will include time for people
                                                use of tidelands and submerged lands.                                                                          to make oral statements in support of
                                                                                                         Forest Service
                                                   (4) State of Alaska, Department of                                                                          their projects. Individuals wishing to
                                                Fish and Game (ADF&G)                                    Lassen County Resource Advisory                       make an oral statement should request
                                                   • Fish Habitat Permit and                             Committee                                             in writing by August 25, 2017, to be
                                                Concurrence (Title 16)                                                                                         scheduled on the agenda. Anyone who
                                                                                                         AGENCY:   Forest Service, USDA.                       would like to bring related matters to
                                                Scoping Process                                          ACTION:   Notice of meeting.                          the attention of the RAC may file
                                                   This Corrected Notice of Intent                                                                             written statements with the RAC staff
                                                initiates a scoping period, which guides                 SUMMARY:   The Lassen County Resource
                                                                                                         Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet in                 before or after the meeting. Written
                                                additional development of the                                                                                  comments and requests for time for oral
                                                environmental impact statement. The                      Susanville, CA. The RAC is authorized
                                                                                                         under the Secure Rural Schools and                    comments must be sent to Matthew
                                                Forest Service will be seeking                                                                                 Boisseau, RAC Desiganted Federal
                                                information, comments, and assistance                    Community Self-Determination Act (the
                                                                                                         Act) and operates in compliance with                  Officer, 2550 Riverside Drive,
                                                from Tribal Governments; Federal,                                                                              Susanville, California 96130; by email to
                                                State, and local agencies; and                           the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
                                                                                                         The purpose of the RAC is to improve                  mboisseau@fs.fed.us or via facsimile to
                                                individuals and organizations interested                                                                       530–252- 6463.
                                                in or affected by the proposed activities.               collaborative relationships and to
                                                                                                         provide advice and recommendations to                   Meeting Accommodations: If you are
                                                There will also be ample public                                                                                a person requiring reasonable
                                                involvement on Prince of Wales Island,                   the Forest Service concerning projects
                                                                                                         and funding consistent with the Act.                  accommodation, please make requests
                                                including: public meetings held in                                                                             in advance for sign language
                                                various communities, subsistence                         RAC information can be found at the
                                                                                                         following Web site: https://                          interpreting, assistive listening devices,
                                                hearings, information posted in public                                                                         or other reasonable accommodation. For
                                                places and in local publications such as                 www.fs.usda.gov/main/lassen/
                                                                                                         workingtogether/advisorycommittees.                   access to the facility or proceedings,
                                                the Island Post, and from the Prince of                                                                        please contact the person listed in the
                                                Wales Landscape Assessment Team, a                       DATES: The meeting will be held on
                                                                                                         August 31, 2017, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00               section titled FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
                                                collaborative group independently                                                                              CONTACT. All reasonable
                                                formed to provide widely based                           p.m.
                                                                                                            All RAC meetings are subject to                    accommodation requests are managed
                                                proposals to be considered by the U.S.
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                                                                                                         cancellation. For status of meeting prior             on a case by case basis.
                                                Forest Service in the POW LLA Project
                                                development and analysis process.                        to attendance, please contact the person                Dated: June 12, 2017.
                                                Project information and updates,                         listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION                  Glenn Casamassa,
                                                meeting notices, and documents will be                   CONTACT.                                              Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest
                                                provided throughout the process on the                   ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at                System.
                                                project Web page at http://                              the Lassen National Forest (NF)                       [FR Doc. 2017–14136 Filed 7–5–17; 8:45 am]
                                                www.fs.usda.gov/goto/tongass/powlla.                     Supervisor’s Office, Caribour                         BILLING CODE 3411–15–P




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Document Created: 2017-07-06 01:04:56
Document Modified: 2017-07-06 01:04:56
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionCorrected Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
DatesComments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by August 7, 2017. The publication date of this Corrected NOI in the Federal Register is the exclusive means for calculating the comment period for this scoping opportunity. If the comment period ends on a Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holiday, comments will be accepted until the end of the next Federal working day (11:59 p.m.). The POW LLA Project is an activity implementing the forest plan and is subject to 36 CFR 218, Subparts A and B. Only individuals or entities who submit timely and specific written comments about this proposed project or activity during this or another public comment period established by the Responsible Official will be eligible to file an objection. Comments submitted previously will be considered in the analysis. The Draft Environmental Impact Statement is expected in January of 2018 and the Final Environmental Impact Statement is expected in July of 2018.
ContactMatthew Anderson, District Ranger, Craig and Thorne Bay Ranger Districts, at 504 9th Street, Craig, AK 99921, by telephone at (907) 826-3271; or Delilah Brigham, Project Leader, at 1312 Federal Way, Thorne Bay, AK 99919, by telephone at (907) 828-3232.
FR Citation82 FR 31284 

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