99-24826. East Face Ecosystem Management Project, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Beaverhead County, Montana  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 185 (Friday, September 24, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 51728]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-24826]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Forest Service
    
    
    East Face Ecosystem Management Project, Beaverhead-Deerlodge 
    National Forest, Beaverhead County, Montana
    
    AGENCY: Forest Service, USD.
    
    ACTION: Notice; intent to prepare environmental impact statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact 
    statement to document the analysis and disclose the environmental 
    impacts of a proposed action to manipulate forest, shrubland, and 
    grassland vegetation on about 16,000 acres. This area lies in the 
    southeast corner of the Pioneer Mountains, about 17 miles northwest of 
    Dillon, Montana.
        The proposed action would commercially thin about 1,659 acres of 
    Douglas-fir forest, thin another 6,602 acres of Douglas-fir forest 
    using prescribed fire, release about 628 acres of aspen/shrub 
    communities, release about 1,688 acres of mountain mahogany, restore 
    about 5,200 acres of shrub/grass habitat that has been lost to conifer 
    succession, and release riparian shrub communities form overstory 
    conifers on about 448 acres.
    
    DATES: Initial comments concerning the scope of the analysis should be 
    received in writing no later than October 15, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: The responsible official is the Forest Supervisor, 
    Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, 420 Barrett Street, Dillon, MT 
    59725. Send written comments to the responsible official, Acting Forest 
    Supervisor Lawrence A. Timchak.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ben Conard, Interdisciplinary Team 
    Leader, Dillon Ranger District, or phone: (406) 683-3900.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: About 80% of the Douglas-fir thinning would 
    be done using slashing and prescribed fire, and 20% using wood product 
    removal and prescribed fire. Aspen restoration would be done by 
    slashing or removing conifers, some stands would be burned after 
    slashing. Mountain mahogany restoration would be done by slashing and 
    piling, then burning the piles. Shrub/grass restoration would be done 
    using slashing and prescribed fire. Riparian shrub communities would be 
    released using harvest, felling and/or slashing. Some slash may be 
    piled and burned. Low standard temporary roads may be built to reach 
    some treatment areas.
        The project area lies in that portion of the East Pioneer Mountains 
    between Rock Creek and Black Mountain in Townships 3, 4, and 5 South, 
    Range 10 West; Township 5 South, Range 11 West; and Township 6 South, 
    Range 10 and 11 West. The scope of this proposal is limited to specific 
    prescribed burning, timber harvest, and associated temporary road 
    building, slashing, lopping, or otherwise disposing of debris within 
    the affected area.
        Public participation is important to this analysis. Part of the 
    goal of public involvement is to identify additional issues and to 
    refine the general, tentative issues. A scoping notice describing the 
    project was mailed to those who requested information on timber harvest 
    and burning activities on the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest. 
    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has been involved in the development 
    of this proposal and will be consulted throughout the analysis and 
    decision making process. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service 
    will be consulted concerning effects to threatened and endangered 
    species.
        Preliminary issues identified by the Forest Service include effects 
    to vegetation, wildlife habitats, and maintaining the existing 
    character of inventoried roadless areas. Slashing and prescribed fire 
    are proposed in Inventoried Roadless Areas 1-800D and 1-009. No road 
    building is proposed in inventoried roadless area. The analysis will 
    consider all reasonably foreseeable activities, including proposed 
    actions on adjacent BLM lands.
        People may visit with Forest Service officials at any time during 
    the analysis and prior to the decision. Two periods are specifically 
    designated for comments on the analysis: (1) During the scoping process 
    and (2) during the draft EIS period.
        During the scoping process, the Forest Service is seeking 
    additional information and comments from individuals or organization 
    who may be interested in or affected by the proposed action, Federal, 
    State and local agencies. The Forest Service invites written comments 
    and suggestions on this action, particularly in terms of identification 
    of issues and alternative development.
        The draft EIS should be available for review in February 2000. The 
    final EIS is scheduled for completion in July, 2000.
        The comment period on the draft EIS will be 45 days from the date 
    the Environmental Protection Agency publishes the notice of 
    availability in the Federal Register.
        It is very important those interested in this proposed action 
    participate by the close of the 45 day comment period so 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 environmental impact statement.
        To assist the Forest Service in identifying and considering issues 
    and concerns on the proposed action, comments on the draft 
    environmental impact statement should be as specific as possible. It is 
    also helpful if comments refer to specific pages or chapters of the 
    draft statement. Comments may also address the adequacy of the draft 
    environmental impact statement or the merits of the alternatives 
    formulated and discussed in the statement. Reviewers may wish to refer 
    to the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations for implementing 
    the procedural provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at 
    CFR 1503.3 in addressing these points.
        The responsible official will make the decision on this proposal 
    after considering comments and responses, environmental consequences 
    discussed in the final EIS, applicable laws, regulations, and policies. 
    The decision and reasons for the decision will be documented in a 
    Record of Decision.
    
        Dated: September 7, 1999.
    Jack de Golia,
    Acting Forest Supervisor.
    [FR Doc. 99-24826 Filed 9-23-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/24/1999
Department:
Forest Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice; intent to prepare environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
99-24826
Dates:
Initial comments concerning the scope of the analysis should be received in writing no later than October 15, 1999.
Pages:
51728-51728 (1 pages)
PDF File:
99-24826.pdf