[Federal Register Volume 62, Number 211 (Friday, October 31, 1997)]
[Notices]
[Page 58979]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 97-28869]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[WY-060-1620-01, WYW141435]
Notice of Scoping on a Coal Lease Application (WYW141435)
Received From Antelope Coal Company
SUMMARY: On February 14, 1997, BLM received a coal lease application
(WYW141435) from Antelope Coal Company (ACC), a subsidiary of Kennecott
Energy and Coal Company. The application covers about 1,470 acres of
Federal mineral estate and includes approximately 177.5 million tons of
coal in Campbell and Converse Counties, Wyoming. The application area,
called the Horse Creek Tract, is adjacent to ACC's existing Antelope
Mine. The Horse Creek Tract application is a maintenance Lease-by-
Application (LBA) under 43 CFR 3425.1. The Powder River Regional Coal
Team (RCT), at their April 23, 1997, meeting in Casper, Wyoming,
reviewed the application and recommended BLM process this lease
application.
BLM requests comments from the public on which of the following
options would best satisfy the requirements of NEPA for processing the
Horse Creek LBA. Both options would analyze the impacts of issuing a
coal lease for the area included in the application.
Option 1 is to prepare an Environmental Assessment (EA). The Horse
Creek tract is adjacent to the existing Antelope Mine. If leased to the
applicant, the Horse Creek Tract would be mined to extend the life of
the Antelope Mine. No other existing operation is able to mine the
Horse Creek Tract either as a maintenance lease or as a new mine start.
The Horse Creek Tract is partially surrounded by existing Antelope
Mine, Federal and State leases, and the surrounded portion of the tract
will probably be bypassed if not mined with the existing leases.
Option 2 is to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
This is the second application filed by ACC. In addition, this is BLM's
ninth maintenance coal lease application from the six surface coal
mines located immediately east and southeast of Wright, Wyoming, since
1990 when the Powder River Federal Coal Region was decertified. All are
in southeastern Campbell and northern Converse Counties, Wyoming.
After reviewing the scoping comments, the BLM will decide whether
to prepare an EA or an EIS for the Horse Creek Coal Tract application.
DATES: A public scoping meeting is scheduled at 7 p.m., on November 13,
1997, at the Tower West Lodge, 109 North U.S. Highway 14-16, Gillette,
Wyoming. If you have concerns or issues you believe the BLM should
address in processing this lease application, you can express them
either verbally at the scoping meeting, or by mail, or fax written
comment to BLM at the address below by November 30, 1997.
ADDRESSES: Please address questions, comments, or concerns to the
Casper District Office, Bureau of Land Management, Attn: Nancy Doelger,
1701 East E Street, Casper, Wyoming 82601, or fax them to 307-234-1525.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nancy Doelger or Mike Karbs at the
above address, or telephone: 307-261-7600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On February 14, 1997, ACC filed coal lease
application WYW141435 for the following lands in Campbell and Converse
Counties, Wyoming:
T. 41 N., R. 71 W., 6th P.M., Wyoming
Section 22: Lots 2 and 3;
Section 23: Lots 10 thru 16;
Section 25: Lot 11;
Section 26: Lots 1 thru 8, 12, and 13;
Section 27: Lots 5, 6, 11 thru 14, and 16;
Section 34: Lots 1, 7, 8 thru 10, and 16;
Section 35: Lots 8 thru 10;
Containing 1,470.570 acres more or less with an estimated 177.5
million tons of coal.
The Antelope Mine is adjacent to the lease application area. The
Antelope Mine has an approved mining and reclamation plan, and an
approved air quality permit from the Air Quality Division of the
Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality to mine up to 30 million
tons of coal per year. According to the application filed for the Horse
Creek Tract, the maintenance tract would be mined to extend the life of
the existing mine.
The ACC previously acquired maintenance coal lease WYW128322,
containing approximately 617 acres adjacent to the Antelope Mine, using
the LBA process, effective February 1, 1997.
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) will
be a cooperating agency in the preparation of the environmental
analysis. The OSM is the Federal agency responsible for recommending
approval, approval with conditions, or disapproval of the mining plan
to the Secretary of the Interior. If this maintenance tract is leased
to the applicant, the new lease must be incorporated into the existing
mining plans for the adjacent mine. The Secretary must approve those
mining plans before the coal in the tract can be mined.
Although the lease application area is within the boundaries of the
Thunder Basin National Grasslands, the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) will
not be a cooperating agency in the preparation of the environmental
document because none of the surface estate is currently owned by the
Federal Government.
The major issues related to this lease application that have been
identified to date, include the potential increases in impacts to air
quality, groundwater, and wildlife that may occur if this lease is
issued. If you have specific concerns about these issues, have other
concerns or issues BLM should consider in processing this application,
or if you have comments on whether BLM should prepare an EA or an EIS
to evaluate the impacts of issuing a lease for this tract, please
address them in writing to the above individuals or state them verbally
at the November 13, 1997, public scoping meeting at the location shown
above. The BLM will accept written comments at the address shown above
through November 30, 1997.
Alan R. Pierson,
State Director.
[FR Doc. 97-28869 Filed 10-30-97; 8:45 am]
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