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[Federal Register: May 16, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 96)] DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Information Notice of Planning Criteria for the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Leasing of Geothermal Resources SUMMARY: On June 13, 2007, the Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (FS), published in the Federal Register [72FR32679] a Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare a joint Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) to analyze the leasing of BLM- and FS-administered lands with potential for geothermal resources in 11 western states and Alaska. The Federal Land Policy and Management Act (FLPMA) requires the BLM to develop land use plans, also known as Resource Management Plans (RMPs), to guide the BLM's management of the public lands. The BLM's land use planning regulations, which implement FLPMA, require the BLM to publish, and provide for public review of, the proposed planning criteria that will guide the BLM's land use planning process. The purpose of this Information Notice is to identify the RMPs that the BLM may amend and set out the proposed planning criteria that would guide the BLM's planning amendment process. Please note that while the preparation of the PEIS is a joint project with the FS, this Notice applies only to public lands that the BLM manages and does not apply in any way to lands that the FS administers. The FS manages lands that are under its jurisdiction under a separate statutory and regulatory framework. DATES: Comments concerning the BLM's preliminary list of RMPs to be amended (identified by Field Office) and proposed planning criteria should be received by June 16, 2008. Individuals, groups, or other agencies who responded to previous scoping efforts for this PEIS are not required to respond to this Notice. The BLM considered comments submitted in ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, including information on how to comment, you may contact Jack G. Peterson, Bureau of Land Management, at 208-373-4048, Jack_G_Peterson@blm.gov or visit the PEIS Web site at http://www.blm.gov/Geothermal--EIS. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FLPMA requires the BLM to develop land use plans, also known as RMPs, to guide the BLM's management of the public lands. In order for geothermal resource leasing and development to take place on the public lands that the BLM manages, such activities must be provided for in these RMPs. The aforementioned NOI published by the BLM and the FS initiated a lengthy and comprehensive scoping process, including 10 public meetings held throughout the western United States. This Notice fulfills the BLM's obligation under FLPMA and the BLM's planning regulations (43 CFR 1610.2(f) and 43 CFR 1610.4-2) to notify the public that in response to input during the scoping process, the BLM has developed proposed planning criteria to guide the amendment of the listed RMPs, including the analysis of the amendments and their reasonable alternatives in the PEIS. Please note that while the preparation of the PEIS is a joint project with the FS, this Notice applies only to public lands that the BLM manages and does not apply in any way to lands that the FS administers. The FS manages lands that are under its jurisdiction under a separate statutory and regulatory framework.
The following is a list of BLM Field Offices that manage lands that BLM has identified as having geothermal potential. You may view these areas on a map with a GIS overlay showing the BLM and the FS jurisdictional boundaries at http://www.blm.gov/Geothermal--EIS. Some BLM offices may decide not to use this PEIS and amendment process to amend certain RMPs that appear on this list because those offices may already have land use plan amendments or revisions underway or recently completed. Please contact your local BLM office for more information. In addition, the BLM will exclude many units or areas within certain RMPs from any consideration for geothermal development. The plan amendments will reflect the fact that some units or portions of the areas identified as having geothermal resource potential will not be developed because they are unavailable for leasing, either by statute, regulation or other authority. These designations are described at 43 CFR 3201.11, and include, but are not limited to: Lands where the Secretary has determined that issuing a lease would cause unnecessary or undue degradation to public lands and resources; lands contained within a unit of the National Park System, lands within a National Recreation Area; and lands where the Secretary determines after notice and comment that geothermal operations are reasonably likely to result in a significant adverse effect on a significant thermal feature within a National Park System unit, for example, the geothermal features in Yellowstone National Park; wilderness areas; wilderness study areas; fish hatcheries; wildlife management areas; Indian trust lands; and other areas referred to in the above regulation. As mentioned above, this Notice does not address the FS lands. Therefore, no affected Forests are listed below. The BLM Field Offices that manage lands that have geothermal resource potential are as follows (Where the name of the BLM Field Office that has jurisdiction over a Resource Area differs from the name of the District Office, the name of the District office appears in parentheses following the name of the Field Office. A table identifying the affected Field Offices along with the name of the affected RMP under its jurisdiction, which sometimes differ, will appear in the Draft EIS, and on the Web site above in the near future.
You may submit comments in writing on the stated planning criteria and plans to be amended using one of the methods listed in the ADDRESSES section. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Authority: 43 CFR 1610.2(f)(2). Michael D. Nedd, Assistant Director, Minerals and Realty Management, Bureau of Land Management. |
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