96-9951. Eastern Roosevelt Lake Watershed Analysis Area, Tonto National Forest, Gila County, Arizona  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 81 (Thursday, April 25, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 18372-18373]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-9951]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Forest Service
    
    
    Eastern Roosevelt Lake Watershed Analysis Area, Tonto National 
    Forest, Gila County, Arizona
    
    AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact 
    statement (EIS) for the Eastern Roosevelt Lake Watershed Analysis Area 
    (ERLWAA) to develop grazing strategies with associated range 
    improvements for the following grazing allotments: Armer Mountain, A 
    Cross, Dagger, Poison Springs and Sierra Ancha. The ERLWAA project area 
    is located approximately 9 miles east of Theodore Roosevelt Lake Dam, 
    Roosevelt, Arizona. The allotments are further identified by the 
    following legal description:
    
    Armer Mountain Allotment--31,702 Acres
    
        All or part of sections 34-36 of T 7 N, R 13 E; sections 1-3 and 
    8-35 of T 6 N, R 13 E; sections 24-26, 35, and 36 of T 6 N, R 12 E; 
    sections 1, 2, and 12 of T 5 N, R 12 E; sections 2-10, 15-18, 20-22, 
    28, 29, and 32-34 of T 5 N, R 13 E; and sections 3-5, 7-10, 15-18, 
    20-22, and 27-29 of T 4 N, R 13 E; Gila and Salt River Base and 
    Meridian (Appendix C-1).
    
    A Cross Allotment--35,894 Acres
    
        All or part of sections 34-36 of T 7 N, R 13 E; sections 31 and 
    32 of T 7 N, R 14 E; sections 1, 2, 12, 13, 24-26, 35, and 36 of T 6 
    N, R 13 E; sections 5-9 and 15-21 and 28-34 of T 6 N, R 14 E; 
    sections 1-3, 10-15, 21-28, and 34-36 of T 5 N, R 13 E; sections 3-
    8, 16-20, and 29-31 of T 5 N, R 14 E; sections 1-3, 10-15, 22-24, 
    26, and 27 T 4 N, R 13 E; and sections 6 and 7 of T 4 N, R 14 E; 
    Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian (Appendix C-2).
    
    Dagger Allotment--33,933 Acres
    
        All or part of sections 26, 34, 35, and 36 of T 6 N, R 15 E; 
    sections 24-27 and 34-36 of T 5 N, R 14 E; sections 1-3, 9-16, and 
    19-36 of T 5 N, R 15 E; section 35 of T 5 N, R 16 E; sections 1 and 
    2 of T 4 N, R 14 E; sections 1-6, 8-17, 21-28, and 33-35 of T 4 N, R 
    15 E; sections 2, 3, 10, 11, 14, 15, 22, and 23 of T 4 N, R 16 E; 
    and section 2 of T 3 N, R 15 E; Gila and Salt River Base and 
    Meridian (Appendix C-3).
    
    Poison Springs Allotment--43,529 Acres
    
        All or part of sections 34 and 35 of T 5 N, R 14 E; sections 5-
    9, 16-21, and 28-32 of T 4 N, R 15 E; sections 1-3, 9-16, and 20-36 
    of T 4 N, R 14 E; sections 35 and 36 of T 4 N, R 13 E; sections 2-
    11, 14-23, and 26-36 of T 3 N, R 14 E; sections 1, 2, 11-14, 23-26 
    ,35, and 36 of T 3 N, R 13 E; sections 3-9 and 17 of T 2 N, R 14 E; 
    and section 1 of T 2 N, R 13 E; Gila and Salt River Base and 
    Meridian (Appendix C-4).
    
    Sierra Ancha Allotment--22,099 Acres
    
        All or part of sections 15-17, 20-22, 26-29 and 32-35 of T 6 N, 
    R 14 E; sections 6, 7, 18, and 19 of T 5 N, R 15 E; sections 1-5, 8-
    17, and 20-34 of T 5 N, R 14 E; sections 2-10, 16-21 and 29-31 of T 
    4 N, R 14 E; and sections 1, 12, 13, and 24-26 of T 4 N, R 13 E; 
    Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian (Appendix C-5).
    
        The purpose of the EIS will be to develop and evaluate a range of 
    alternatives for grazing strategies and associated range improvements. 
    The alternatives will include a no action alternative, involving no new 
    range improvements or changes to the current grazing strategy for each 
    allotment, and additional alternatives to respond to issues generated 
    during the scoping process.
    
    addresses: Submit written comments to Linny Warren, Range/Watershed/
    Soils Staff Officer, Tonto Basin Ranger District, HC02 Box 4800, 
    Roosevelt, Arizona 85545.
    
    responsible official: The responsible official who will make the 
    decision regarding this project is Dennis P. Roy, District Ranger, 
    Tonto Basin Ranger District, HC02 Box 4800, Roosevelt, Arizona 85545, 
    (520) 467-3200. He will decide under what circumstances the grazing 
    operation will continue.
    
    for further information contact: Direct question about the proposed 
    action, public scoping, and the environmental impact statement to Linny 
    Warren (520) 467-3200.
    
    supplementary information: The Eastern Roosevelt Lake Watershed 
    Analysis Area (ERLWAA) encompasses over 167,150 acres and contains five 
    grazing allotments, which are: Armer Mountain, A Cross, Dagger, Poison 
    Spring, and Sierra Ancha. The Forest Service's proposed management will 
    employ 4 grazing systems for 3 cow/calf and yearling operations. Each 
    grazing system will employ a rest-rotation scheme of use. Growing 
    season rest requirements of the plants will dictate how each pasture 
    will be utilized in the rotation scheme of use.
        There are three designated Wilderness Areas wholly or partially 
    within the ERLWAA. These are the Salome
    
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    Wilderness (7,852 acres), the Sierra Ancha Wilderness (20,850 acres) 
    and the Salt River Canyon Wilderness (9,777 acres). The Sierra Ancha 
    Experimental Forest is 13,371 acres in size. It occurs on the A Cross 
    and Sierra Ancha allotments. Currently, the Tonto National Forest's 
    Land Management Plan has listed livestock use in the Experimental 
    Forest as Level A; No Grazing. On June 29, 1994, a wildfire was started 
    by a lightning strike near Armer Mountain. This fire burned portions of 
    the Armer Mountain and A Cross allotments. A total of 5,760 acres was 
    burned. Depending on the recovery of the vegetation on each of the 
    allotments, some priorities may need to be shifted in the future. The 
    Fish and Wildlife Service's Amendment to the Fish and Wildlife 
    Coordination Act Report on Plan 6, Central Arizona, Regulatory Storage 
    Division was prepared as a mitigation plan designed to mitigate impacts 
    on fish and wildlife resources associated with construction and 
    operation of Plan 6. In this report it states, ``In order to control 
    access to the lake by livestock and reduce impacts to native vegetation 
    associated with uncontrolled grazing, funding should be provided to 
    accelerate the implementation of new and revised Allotment Management 
    Plans for 11 allotments around Roosevelt Lake. * * * This funding 
    should be utilized for the construction of range management fencing and 
    water development which should provide for management designed to meet 
    vegetative objectives and provide appropriate use by livestock so that 
    established objectives could be met.'' The Armer Mountain, A Cross, 
    Poison Springs, and Sierra Ancha Allotments were listed as part of 
    those 11 allotments. An environmental assessment was prepared in 
    December, 1995 for the Eastern Roosevelt Lake Watershed Analysis Area. 
    Based on that assessment, it was determined that additional analyses 
    for this project were required, and that an environmental impact 
    statement would be prepared.
        The draft EIS is expected to be filed with the EPA and to be 
    available for public review by July, 1996. At that time, copies of the 
    draft EIS will be distributed to interested and affected agencies, 
    organizations, and members of the public for review and comment. The 
    EPA will publish a Notice of Availability of the draft EIS in the 
    Federal Register. The comment period on the EIS will be 45 days from 
    the date the EPA publishes the Notice of Availability. It is very 
    important that those interested in this proposed action participate at 
    that time. To be most helpful, comments on the draft EIS should be as 
    specific as possible and may address the adequacy of the statement or 
    the merits of the alternatives discussed (see The Council on 
    Environmental Quality Regulations for implementing the procedural 
    provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR 1503.3).
        In addition, Federal court decisions have established that 
    reviewers of a draft EIS must structure their participation in the 
    environmental review of the proposal so that it is meaningful and 
    alerts an agency to the reviewer's position and contentions. Vermont 
    Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. versus NRDC, 435 U.S. 519, 553 (1978). 
    Environmental objections that could have been raised at the draft stage 
    may be waived it not raised until after completion of the final EIS. 
    City of Angoon versus Hodel, (9th Circuit, 1986) and Wisconsin 
    Heritages, Inc. versus Harris, 490 F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 
    1980). The reason for this is to ensure that substantive comments and 
    objections are made available to the Forest Service at a time when it 
    can meaningfully consider them and respond to them in the final EIS.
        The final EIS is scheduled to be completed by October, 1996. In the 
    final EIS, the Forest Service is required to respond to comments 
    received during the comment period. The responsible official will 
    consider the comments, responses, environmental consequences disclosed 
    in the final EIS, and applicable laws, regulations, and policies in 
    making a decision regarding this proposal. He will document the 
    decision and reasons for the decision in the Record of Decision. The 
    Record of Decision will be prepared and filed with the final EIS. That 
    decision will be subject to Forest Service appeal regulations (36 CFR 
    217).
    
        Dated: April 12, 1996.
    Robert Dunblazier,
    Group Leader for Social Resources.
    [FR Doc. 96-9951 Filed 4-24-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/25/1996
Department:
Forest Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
96-9951
Pages:
18372-18373 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-9951.pdf