94-5703. Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, LA  

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
     
    
    Availability of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Bayou 
    Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, LA
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This Notice is to advise the public that the Draft 
    Environmental Impact Statement (DESIS) for Bayou Sauvage National 
    Wildlife Refuge, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, is available for public 
    review. Comments and suggestions are requested.
        The proposed action is: Alternative 2, Comprehensive Diverse 
    Habitat Enhancement. Comprehensive Diverse Habitat Enhancement would 
    involve a concerted real estate acquisition program to acquire fee 
    title to lands presently administered as part of the refuge but leased 
    from the city of New Orleans and the Conservation Fund, as well as all 
    additional lands available from willing sellers within the proposed 
    Bayou Sauvage National Wildlife Refuge Expansion Area. With Alternative 
    2, the refuge could be expanded to 30,000 acres in fee title ownership. 
    The comprehensive management program would focus on maintaining, 
    enhancing, and restoring, to the greatest extent practicable, the 
    diverse natural communities which historically characterized the area.
        A major characteristic of this alternative would be hyudrologic 
    management. This manipulation of water levels, period and extent of 
    flooding, salinity, and circulation would be achieved using existing 
    and proposed water management structures. In addition to the two 
    approved Coastal Restoration Programs being implemented, there would 
    be: (1) Shore zone stabilization, protection, and enhancement measures 
    in tidal wetlands along Lake Pontachartrain and Lake Borgne, (2) bank 
    zone stabilization and protection in tidal wetlands along the Gulf 
    Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW), (3) control of nuisance animals and 
    exotic plants, and (4) maintenance and enhancement of forested ridge 
    habitat for wildlife. Consumptive public use, including recreational 
    and sport fin and shellfishing from banks and by boat, limited rabbit 
    hunting, and potential waterfowl hunting south of the GIWW (upon 
    achievement of the goals of the North American Waterfowl Management 
    Plan) would be authorized.
        There would be nonconsumptive programs for fish and wildlife 
    observation, environmental education, and archaeological 
    interpretation.
        A major, state-of-the-art Facilities Program would be planned for 
    Alternative 2 which would serve all anticipated users of the refuge 
    (general public, special interest groups, scientists, and refuge 
    personnel):
    
    (1) Visitor/Interpretive Center (5.8 acres)--near the southeast 
    quadrant of the I-10/Turtle Bayou Interchange
    (2) Environmental Education Center (3.4 acres)--south side of the 
    U.S. Highway 11 and U.S. Highway 90 intersection
    (3) Administrative/Maintenance Complex (8.3 acres)--near the 
    southeast quadrant of the I-10/Michoud Boulevard Interchange
    (4) Trail Head/Interpretive Facilities (approximately 2.1 acres 
    each):
        (a) Northwest exit of I-10/Michoud Boulevard Interchange
        (b) Northwest exit of I-10/Turtle Bayou Interchange
        (c) Southeast exit of I-10/Turtle Bayou Interchange
        (d) Lake Pontchartrain Levee north of I-10/Little River 
    Interchange
        (e) I-10/Turtle Bayou Interchange near Visitor Center
        (f) U.S. Highway 11 at Cane Bayou
        (g) U.S. Highway 11 at Irish Bayou Levee
        (h) Northwest side of U.S. Highway 11 and U.S. Highway 90 
    intersection
        (i) Northeast side of U.S. Highway 11 and U.S. Highway 90 
    intersection
        (j) South side of U.S. Highway 11 and U.S. Highway 90 
    intersection
        (k) U.S. Highway 90 near Fort McComb
        (l) U.S. Highway 90 at the Maxent Levee
        (m) Intersection of the Maxent Levee and the CSX (Louisville-
    Nashville) Railroad
    
    DATES: Written comments are requested by May 10, 1994.
        A public meeting will be held at the Sarah T. Reed High School, 
    5316 Michoud Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70126 at 7 p.m. on March 
    23, 1994, to present the preferred alternative and receive public 
    input.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to: Cashio, Cochran, Torre/
    Design Consortium Ltd., 5005 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70115.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan Tabberer, Wildlife Biologist, U.S. 
    Fish and Wildlife Service, 1010 Gause Blvd., Bldg. 936, Slidell, LA 
    70458, 504/646-7579.
    
        Dated: March 7, 1994.
    James W. Pulliam, Jr.,
    Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 94-5703 Filed 3-10-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/11/1994
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
94-5703
Dates:
Written comments are requested by May 10, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: March 11, 1994