98-29933. Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Conduct Public Scoping Meetings for the Proposed St. Johns, Arizona COINF2/INF-Helium Project  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 215 (Friday, November 6, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 60016-60017]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-29933]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Bureau of Land Management
    [NM-050-7122-00-824G]
    
    
    Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and 
    Conduct Public Scoping Meetings for the Proposed St. Johns, Arizona 
    CO2-Helium Project
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS and to Conduct Public 
    Scoping Meetings.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(20)(C) of the National Environmental 
    Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), Council on Environmental Quality regulations 
    (40 CFR Parts 1500-1508), the BLM, Socorro Field Office, New Mexico, 
    will be preparing an EIS regarding the proposal to develop a carbon 
    dioxide (CO2) and helium field in Apache County, Arizona, 
    and Catron County, New Mexico. The CO2-helium field appears 
    to underlie approximately 500 square miles of private, state, and 
    federal lands. The EIS will identify the potential impacts that the 
    development of a CO2-helium field and subsequent activities 
    could have on the environment and identify appropriate measures to 
    mitigate those impacts. A Federal Register Notice dated October 2, 
    1998, announced the intent to prepare the EIS. In this notice, BLM 
    announces public information and scoping meetings for the proposed 
    action and EIS.
    
    DATES: BLM's public information and scoping meetings will include: 
    notification of the public, federal, state, tribal, and local agencies 
    of the proposed action; identification by the public of issues to be 
    considered in the EIS, and the solicitation of assistance from the 
    public to identify reasonable alternatives. In addition, the public 
    will have the opportunity to ask questions regarding the proposed 
    project.
        The BLM will conduct four public scoping meetings in the area of 
    the project. All of the public meetings will be informal to encourage 
    public attendance and input. The dates, times, and locations for these 
    meetings are as follows:
    
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                       Date                               Location
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    Monday, December 7, 1998, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  St. Johns Council Chambers,
                                                 245 W. Bursell Street, St.
                                                 Johns, AZ.
    Tuesday, December 8, 1998, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m  Senior Citizens Center, 356
                                                 S. Papago Drive,
                                                 Springerville, AZ.
    Wednesday, December 9, 1998, 6 p.m. to 8    Village Community Center,
     p.m.                                        4th Street (Across from
                                                 High School), Reserve, NM.
    Thursday, December 10, 1998, 6 p.m. to 8    Quemado School Highway 60,
     p.m.                                        Quemado, NM.
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        Also, a press release announcing the meeting dates and times will 
    be submitted to newspapers in each area where the meetings will be 
    held.
        Comments: Comments on the EIS will be accepted throughout the NEPA 
    process; however, comments specific to this early stage of scoping for 
    the EIS will be accepted until the end of the
    
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    scoping period, which is December 21, 1998. Comments should address: 
    (1) Issues to be considered, (2) feasible and reasonable alternatives 
    to examine, and (3) relevant information having a bearing on the EIS. 
    Comments should be sent to the Field Manager, Bureau of Land 
    Management, Socorro Field Office, 198 Neel Ave., Socorro, NM 87801.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: BLM will maintain a mailing list of 
    parties and persons interested in being kept informed about the 
    progress of the EIS. If you are interested in obtaining more 
    information about the scoping meetings, EIS, or receiving future 
    information, please call Carol Van Dorn, Team Leader, at (505) 835-
    0412.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The St. Johns, Arizona CO2-Helium 
    Project is a proposal of Ridgeway Arizona Oil Corporation, a wholly 
    owned subsidiary of Ridgeway Petroleum Corporation. The purpose of the 
    proposal is to develop the CO2-helium field that appears to 
    underlie approximately 500 square miles of lands in Apache County, east 
    central Arizona and Catron County, west-central New Mexico. Ridgeway 
    has been exploring the field since 1994 and results of the technical 
    studies to date indicate that a large scale production of 
    CO2 is viable. Ridgeway intends to develop the field 
    primarily for enhanced oil recovery. To obtain and process the large 
    volume of CO2, Ridgeway proposes to develop approximately 
    200 wells, a network of access roads and gathering pipelines, and a gas 
    processing plant.
        In both, Apache and Catron counties, some lands are privately 
    owned, but the majority of lands in the project area are administered 
    by state and federal agencies. The federal lands in the project area 
    are administered by the BLM. In order to conduct development and 
    production activities, the BLM, as lead federal agency, has determined 
    that an EIS will be required in accordance with NEPA. The EIS will 
    analyze the entire proposed action and associated cumulative effects. 
    The EIS studies also will refine the proposed action and will develop 
    alternatives, including no action and others that are identified 
    through the scoping process. In addition, potential resource 
    sensitivities and environmental impacts will be identified, as well as 
    a mitigation plan to guide development and production. Resource 
    concerns to be addressed include soils, water resources, hazardous 
    materials, geology, minerals, air quality, noise, vegetation, wildlife, 
    special status species, range resources, land use and access, 
    recreation, wilderness study areas, visual resources, social and 
    economic values, and cultural resources.
        It is anticipated that the EIS process will require approximately 
    18 to 24 months to complete and will include public and agency scoping, 
    coordination and consultation with Federal, state, tribal and local 
    agencies, public review and possible hearings on the published draft 
    EIS, and a published proposed final EIS. Publication of the Record of 
    Decision is anticipated in mid-year 2000.
    
        Dated: November 3, 1998.
    Jon Hertz,
    Assistant Field Manager.
    [FR Doc. 98-29933 Filed 11-5-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
11/06/1998
Department:
Land Management Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS and to Conduct Public Scoping Meetings.
Document Number:
98-29933
Dates:
BLM's public information and scoping meetings will include: notification of the public, federal, state, tribal, and local agencies of the proposed action; identification by the public of issues to be considered in the EIS, and the solicitation of assistance from the public to identify reasonable alternatives. In addition, the public will have the opportunity to ask questions regarding the proposed project.
Pages:
60016-60017 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
NM-050-7122-00-824G
PDF File:
98-29933.pdf