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Grazing Permit Renewals

Notice of Proposed Action

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bishop Field Office, is proposing to reissue 10-year grazing permits to livestock operators to authorize continued livestock grazing on existing public land allotments.  To ensure appropriate rangeland resource stewardship, the reissued 10-year grazing permits would include grazing terms and conditions based on specific allotments needs and derived from the BLM Bishop Resource Management Plan (RMP) and the Central California Standards for Rangeland Health and Guidelines for Livestock Grazing Management (Rangeland Health S&Gs).
 
During 2008, the Bishop Field Office will prepare 5 environmental assessments (EAs) to analyze the impacts of re-authorizing 10-year grazing permits on 19 existing public land allotments.  Allotments with similar topography, soils, vegetation, and resource values will be grouped together for analysis in each EA.
 
The purpose of this letter is to provide you with the opportunity to review the proposed action and to help us identify issues and concerns that should be addressed in the individual EAs.  The table below provides a schedule of livestock grazing authorization EAs to be completed during 2008.  As the EAs become available they will be posted to this site.
 
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
 
BLM Bishop reviews all internally or externally proposed actions on or affecting public lands or resources under BLM jurisdiction for compliance with the National Policy Act of 1969, 42 U.S.C 4321, et seq. and other laws, primarily the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976, 43 U.S.C 1715, et seq. The NEPA review process allows for appropriate public notification and involvement in federal decision-making, and helps public officials make decisions based on a reasonable understanding of the potential environmental consequences of a proposed action.
 
Grazing Authorization Environmental Assessments
 
Environmental assessments (EA) analyze impacts of reissuing 10-year grazing permits. An EA is a concise public document that provides sufficient analysis to determine whether to prepare an environmental impact statement or issue a finding of no significant impact.
 
The Bishop Field Office believes that it is good business to keep external customers informed and involved with public land management. Therefore, a Draft EA for permit renewal will be posted on the web site and open to public comment for two weeks before becoming a Final EA. 
 
We welcome any comments you may have regarding the Draft EA. Please send written comments to the Bureau of Land Management, Bishop Field Office, 351 Pacu Lane, Suite 100, Bishop, CA 93514.

Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Bishop Field Office
Schedule of Livestock Grazing Authorization Environmental Assessments (EA) for 2008

EA Number

Management
Area*

Allotment
Number

Allotment
Name


EA Status

Draft Ea
Posted

Final EA
Completed

CA-170-08-16Benton6024Hammil Valley

Final EA and Finding of No Significance

 Y

 9/30/2008
 Benton6025Marble Creek   
 Granite Mountain6026Mathieu   
 Granite Mountain6027Adobe Valley   
 Benton6053Lone Tree   
 Benton6080Blind Springs   
 Benton6038Bramlette   
       
CA 170-08-17Bridgeport Valley6058Dog Creek

Planned for 2009

  
 Bridgeport Valley6076Green Creek   
       
CA 170-08-18Bodie Hills6073Potato Peak

Final EA and Finding of No Significance

  Y

 9/30/2008
 Bodie Hills6083Aurora Canyon   
 Bodie Hills6071Bodie Mountain   
 Granite Mountain6072Mono Sand Flat   
       
CA 170-08-19Bodie Hills6059Rancheria Gulch

Planned for 2009

  
 Bodie Hills6062Travertine Hills   
 Bodie Hills6070Little Mormon   
 Bodie Hills6084Mt. Biedeman   
 Bodie Hills6074Mormon Ranch   
       
CA 170-08-20Long Valley6020Little Round Valley

Planned for 2009 

  
CA 170-08-49Benton6007Volcanic Tableland

Final EA and Finding of No Significance

Y

 9/22/2008
CA 170-08-50Granite Mountain6055Mono Mills

Final EA and Finding of No Significance

Y

 9/22/2008

Management Area* - Bishop Resource Management Plan, Record of Decision, April 1993