NEPA Project Details
Project: Patos Island Composting Toilets | |
| Project Status: Planning Completed | |
| Office Location: Spokane | |
| Resource Area: Spokane DO | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-134-2011-0001-EA Decision Record | |
| Document Publish Date: 9/19/2012 | |
| Summary: This Decision Record describes the decision to approve the proposed action of the Patos Island Composting Toilets EA. | |
| Public Protest/Appeal Start Date : 9/19/2012 | |
| Public Protest/Appeal End Date : 10/19/2012 | |
| Contact: Wenatchee Field Office | |
| Contact Email: BLM_OR_WN_Mail@blm.gov | |
| Contact Phone: (509) 665-2100 | |
| Program Areas: Other | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-134-2011-0001-EA Environmental Assessment | |
| Document Publish Date: 9/19/2012 | |
| Summary: This environmental assessment (EA) analyzes a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) proposal to replace two existing pit toilets with two composting units (one double and one single unit), convert an existing vault toilet into a maintenance storage building, and construct an 82.02-foot toilet access path. | |
| Public Review Start Date : 9/19/2012 | |
| Public Review End Date : 10/19/2012 | |
| Contact: Wenatchee Field Office | |
| Contact Email: BLM_OR_WN_Mail@blm.gov | |
| Contact Phone: (509) 665-2100 | |
| Program Areas: Other | |
| NEPA #: DOI-BLM-OR-134-2011-0001-EA Finding of No Significant Impact | |
| Document Publish Date: 9/19/2012 | |
| Summary: The BLM proposes to replace two pit toilets on Patos Island in San Juan County, WA, with two composting units and to convert an existing vault toilet into a maintenance storage building. Based on the effects discussed in the Patos Island Composting Toilets Environmental Assessment (DOI-BLM-OR-134-2011-0001-EA), the BLM has determined that the Proposed Action Alternative does not constitute a major federal action which would significantly affect the quality of the human environment either individually or cumulatively when combined with other actions in the general area. | |
| Contact: Wenatchee Field Office | |
| Contact Email: BLM_OR_WN_Mail@blm.gov | |
| Contact Phone: (509) 665-2100 | |
| Program Areas: Other | |
Website Updates
Want to learn more about RMPs for Western Oregon?
