[Federal Register Volume 59, Number 141 (Monday, July 25, 1994)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 94-17940]
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[Federal Register: July 25, 1994]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Marine Fisheries Service
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement To
Examine the Impacts of Artificial Production on Columbia River Fish To
Facilitate Management Decisions Regarding Existing or Proposed Fish
Hatchery Programs
AGENCIES: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries
Service, Bonneville Power Administration.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (USFWS), the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), and the
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) intend to gather information
necessary for the preparation of a Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (PEIS). The purpose of the PEIS is to assess the relative
risks associated with alternative hatchery operating scenarios and to
identify opportunity for maintaining biological diversity, promoting
the integrated operation of Columbia River anadromous fish hatcheries,
minimizing risks to long-term fitness of stocks, fulfilling Federal
treaty trust responsibilities to Native Americans, accomplishing
mitigation obligations to provide for other fisheries, and protecting
and recovering fish stocks listed under the Endangered Species Act.
This notice is being furnished pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations for Implementing The Procedural
Provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Regulations
(40 CFR 1508.22).
To satisfy Federal environmental policy requirements, the USFWS,
NMFS, and BPA are conducting a joint scoping process for the
preparation of the PEIS. Interested agencies, organizations, and
individuals are encouraged to provide written comments of the issues
which should be addressed in the PEIS.
DATES: Public meetings concerning the scope of issues to be addressed
in the PEIS will be held:
August 2, 1994, at the Red Lion, 1800 Fairview, Boise, ID.
August 3, 1994, at the Red Lion-Hanford House, 802 George Washington
Way, Richland, WA.
August 4, 1994, at the Red Lion, Seattle Airport, 18740 Pacific Highway
South, Seattle, WA.
August 9, 1994, at the Red Lion, 400 Industry Street, Astoria, OR.
August 10, 1994, at the Red Lion-Downtown, 310 SW Lincoln, Portland,
OR.
All meetings are scheduled from
7-9:30 p.m.
ADDRESS: Comments regarding the scope of the PEIS should be addressed
to Sampsel Consulting Services, P.O. Box 1249, Ocean Park, WA, 98640
and should be received by September 9, 1994.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Contact Roy Sampsel (Sampsel Consulting) at
the above address or telephone 206/665-6051 or Brian Kinnear (Columbia
Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority) at 503/326-7031.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: USFWS, NMFS, and BPA need a better
understanding of the cumulative effects of the interaction between
anadromous fish produced under current fish hatchery programs and
naturally spawning salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin.
The need for a comprehensive analysis has arisen because:
There are approximately 90 Federally operated and/or
funded anadromous fish hatcheries in the Columbia River system and more
facilities are planned.
Most of these hatcheries and facilities were designed and
constructed to augment the naturally spawning salmon and steelhead runs
that were severely depleted by Federally funded or licensed water
development throughout the Columbia River Basin.
The augmentation was intended to mitigate for fisheries
losses experienced by non-Indian sport and commercial fisheries as well
as to meet treaty trust responsibilities to Native Americans.
Since construction, and although original objectives
remain unmet, the scope of this hatchery system's obligations has been
substantially expanded to meet:
(1) Protection and recovery of threatened and endangered species.
(2) Production obligations incurred under the auspices of the U.S./
Canada negotiations.
(3) The court approved Columbia River Salmon and Steelhead
Management Framework Plan.
Regional human population growth has increased demands for
consumptive use of salmon at a time when natural production habitat
conditions such as instream flow, spawning gravels, streamside
vegetation, etc. are at an all time low.
Public pressure on Federal agencies has increased to meet
all of these demands while insuring minimal risk to the genetic
integrity of naturally spawning populations.
In the proposed PEIS, an array of alternatives with a range of
artificial vs. natural production strategies will be evaluated pursuant
to NEPA. As envisioned, this document will serve as a foundation for
planning at the hatchery level and site-specific environmental analysis
may be tiered off of this document.
Any proposed Federal actions evolving from this evaluation may or
may not be a departure from current fish hatchery operating programs.
Dated: July 18, 1994.
For the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service:
Michael J. Spear,
Regional Director.
Dated: July 18, 1994.
For the National Marine Fisheries Service:
J. Gary Smith,
Acting Regional Director.
Dated: July 18, 1994.
For the Bonneville Power Administration:
Randall W. Hardy,
Administrator.
(Notice: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement to comprehensively examine the potential impacts of
artificial production on Columbia River fish to facilitate
management decisions regarding existing or proposed fish hatchery
programs)
[FR Doc. 94-17940 Filed 7-22-94; 8:45 am]
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