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Notices Federal Register


Vol. 70, No. 249

Thursday, December 29, 2005

This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER For General Information about TAA, make a decision regarding approval of
contains documents other than rules or Contact: Jean-Louis Pajot, Coordinator, the proposed mine and reclamation plan
proposed rules that are applicable to the Trade Adjustment Assistance for and appropriate land use authorizations
public. Notices of hearings and investigations, Farmers, FAS, USDA, (202) 720–2916, (including a proposed 520 acre
committee meetings, agency decisions and e-mail: trade.adjustment@fas.usda.gov. modification to I–27512 and up to a 100
rulings, delegations of authority, filing of
petitions and applications and agency Dated: December 16, 2005. acre modification to I–01441) on leased
statements of organization and functions are W. Kirk Miller, lands. Decisions will be based on the
examples of documents appearing in this EIS and any recommendations the FS
Acting Administrator, Foreign Agricultural
section. Service. may have regarding surface management
of leased National Forest System lands.
[FR Doc. E5–8004 Filed 12–28–05; 8:45 am]
The Caribou-Targhee National Forest
BILLING CODE 3410–10–P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Supervisor makes recommendations to
the BLM concerning surface
Foreign Agricultural Service management and mitigation on leased
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
lands within the Caribou-Targhee
Trade Adjustment Assistance for National Forest and makes decisions on
Farmers Forest Service
mine-related activities which occur off-
AGENCY: Foreign Agricultural Service, Caribou-Targhee National Forest, lease. The Army Corps of Engineers may
USDA. Caribou County, ID, Smoky Canyon also make decisions related to permits
ACTION: Notice. Mine Panels F and G Project under section 404 of the Clean Water
Act.
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
The Administrator, Foreign DATES: A draft EIS is expected to be
Agricultural Service (FAS), approved a ACTION: Revision of the Notice of Intent
to prepare an Environmental Impact completed by the end of December
petition for trade adjustment assistance 2005. A final EIS is expected in July of
(TAA) that was filed on November 16, Statement for the Smoky Canyon Mine,
Panels F and G Project, as published in 2006.
2005, by a group of avocado producers Scoping Procedure: The scoping
in Florida. The certification date is the Federal Register page 53998 to
53999 on September 15, 2003 (Vol. 68, procedure used for this EIS involved:
December 29, 2005. Beginning on Notification in Federal Register; a
January 2, 2006, Florida avocado No. 178). This revision includes a
change of project schedule. mailing to interested and potentially
producers will be eligible to apply for affected individuals, groups, Federal,
fiscal year 2006 benefits during an SUMMARY: The USDA, Forest Service, State and local government entities
application period ending April 3, 2006. DOI, Bureau of Land Management and eliciting comments, issues and
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Upon Idaho Department of Environmental concerns; local news releases or
investigation, the Administrator Quality are preparing an Environmental newspaper legal notices; and public
determined that increased imports of Impact Statement to document the scoping meetings.
avocados contributed importantly to a analysis and disclose the environmental ADDRESSES: Send written comments to:
decline in producer prices of avocados impacts of the proposed Smoky Canyon Smoky Canyon Mine DEIS, c/o The
in Florida by 36.1 percent during June Mine, Panels F and G Project, a Shipley Group, PO Box 2000, Bountiful,
2004 through May 2005, when phosphate mine expansion. This revised UT 84011–2000. E-mail:
compared with the previous 5-year Notice of Intent is to document some scmldeis@contentanalysisgroup.com.
average. changes in the schedule.
Eligible producers must apply to the In the original NOI, the tentative date FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Farm Service Agency for benefits. After for filing the Draft EIS was March of Stout, Bureau of Land Management,
submitting completed applications, 2005 and the Final EIS was scheduled Pocatello Field Office, 4350 Cliffs Drive,
producers shall receive technical for September, 2005. Due to scheduling Pocatello, Idaho 83204, phone (208)
assistance provided by the Extension changes, the Draft EIS is now expected 478–6340; or Scott Gerwe, Caribou-
Service at no cost and may receive an to be available for review in December, Targhee National Forest, Soda Springs
adjustment assistance payment, if 2005. The final EIS is scheduled to be Ranger District, 410 E. Hooper Ave.,
certain program criteria are satisfied. completed in July, 2006. Soda Springs, Idaho 83276, phone (208)
Applicants must obtain the technical Plans have been developed and 547–4356, Information is also available
assistance from the Extension Service by submitted for agency review for an at http://www.blm.gov/nhp/spotlight/
September 29, 2005, in order to be extension of open pit mining operations state_info/planning.htm.
eligible for financial payments. at the J.R. Simplot Company (Simplot) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Producers of raw agricultural Smoky Canyon Phosphate Mine in proposed new extension of mining
commodities wishing to learn more Canyon County, Idaho, located operations in Panels F and G lie within
about TAA and how they may apply approximately 20 miles west of Afton, the Caribou-Targhee National Forest on
should contact the Department of Wyoming. Simplot has operated existing lands administered by the FS and
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Agriculture at the addresses provided Smoky Canyon Mine since 1983 and Federal mineral leases administered by
below for General Information. within a few years will complete mining the BLM. Mining as proposed would
Producers Certified as Eligible for of currently permitted reserves. take place on Panels F and G, including
TAA, Contact: Farm Service Agency Agency Decisions: The BLM Idaho lease modifications (enlargement) of
service centers in Florida. State Director or delegated official will leases I–27512 and I–01441. These

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existing Federal mineral leases are from Panel F would then be placed as include potential effects on: ground
adjacent to the southwest portion of the backfill in Panel F as soon as practical. water and surface water quantity and
existing mine and were previously Overburden generated from mining quality, wildlife and their habitats;
issued to Simplot by competitive bid in Panel G would be permanently placed livestock grazing, wetlands and riparian
January of 2001 and October of 1950 in 138 acres of external overburden fills habitat, socio-economics, FS
respectively. Environmental impacts of on-lease at Panel G as well as backfill in inventoried roadless areas, visual
the proposed mining operations and the Panel G open pit. resources, and cumulative effects.
reasonable alternatives will be analyzed Disturbed lands directly resulting At this early stage, the BLM and FS
in the EIS. Appropriate mitigation from the proposed activities total about believe that it is important to give
measures will also be formulated. 1,340 acres. New pits would disturb reviewers notice of several court rulings
The proposed mining activities approximately 763 acres of which related to public participation in the
consist of two open pits—Panel F on approximately 796 acres would be environmental review process. First,
Federal phosphate lease I–27512 backfilled and reclaimed. Forty-six acres reviewers of draft EISs must structure
(sometimes referred to as the Manning of highwall and pit bottoms would their participation in the environmental
Creek lease) and Panel G on Federal remain after reclamation is complete. review of the proposal to be meaningful
phosphate lease I–01441 (sometimes The remaining 23 acres of the Panel E and alert an agency to reviewer’s
referred to as the Deer Creek lease), (currently approved and active) open pit position and contentions. Vermont
topsoil stockpiles, mine equipment would also be backfilled with Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC,
parking and service areas, access and overburden from Panel F. This pit is 435 U.S. 518,553 (1978). Also,
haul roads, a power line extension from currently permitted to be left open. The
environmental objections that could be
the existing Smoky Canyon loop, rest of the disturbed acreage would
raised at the draft EIS stage but are not
permanent external overburden storage consist of approximately 284 acres of
raised until after completion of the final
areas, and runoff/sediment control roads, 176 acres of overburden disposal
EIS may be waived or dismissed by the
facilities. A new haul/access road to areas, and 117 acres of runoff
courts. City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.
transport ore to the existing Smoky management facilities, water monitoring
2d 1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1986) and
Canyon mill is proposed to be facilities, and topsoil piles. Each would
Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490
constructed from the south end of the be reclaimed. The FS Sage Creek
F. Supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 1980).
existing Panel E approximately 2.5 inventoried roadless area overlaps large
Due to these court rulings, it is very
miles to the proposed Panel F. As portions of the proposed mine and haul
operations move south to Panel G, road disturbance areas. important that those interested in this
another haul road is proposed to Potential impacts to surface resources proposed action participate by the close
transport ore 7.8 miles from Panel G and water quality include erosion, of the 60-day comment period for the
north to Panel F. Much of these sediment, and dissolved contaminants draft EIS. This is necessary so that
activities are proposed to occur within such as selenium. Simplot has proposed substantive comments and objections
the FS Sage Creek inventoried roadless to implement practices designed to are made available to the BLM and FS
area. reduce, eliminate, or mitigate these at a time when they can meaningfully
As proposed, the existing Smoky impacts. Suitable topsoil would be consider them and respond to them in
Canyon Mine, maintenance, salvaged from disturbed areas for use in the final EIS.
administrative, and milling facilities reclamation. Reclamation of mining Possible Alternatives
would continue to be used. However, disturbances include: removal of
because G panel lies several miles south facilities and equipment, backfilling The EIS will analyze the Proposed
of the currently existing maintenance pits, regrading slopes, restoring Action with and without issuing a lease
and fuel facilities, Simplot’s plans drainages, spreading topsoil, stabilizing modification on the southern margin of
propose mine support facilities at the surfaces, revegetation, testing and Panel F operations, alternative access/
new panels including: Equipment ready treatment for remaining hydrocarbon haul road alignment to access the Panel
lines, electrical substations, warehouse contaminants and environmental G operations and the No Action
and storage areas, lunch rooms, repair monitoring. Alternative. Other alternatives may
shops, restrooms, fuel and lubricant Simplot has applied for two lease include: Additional access and haul
storage and dispensing facilities and modifications to expand Federal road designs, use of conveyors to
blasting supplies. Phosphate Lease I–27512 for the Panel transport ore to the existing mill,
Ore from the new panels would be F operations. They are a smaller 120- revising the layout or sequencing of the
hauled in trucks over new and existing acre lease modification on the northern proposed mining facilities, different
haul/access roads to the existing Smoky edge of the lease and a larger 400-acre methods for reducing impacts from
Canyon mill facilities to be modification on the southern edge of the overburden handling, and other
concentrated. Ore concentrate from the lease. The proposed northern lease alternatives that could provide
mill would be transported to the modifications would be included in all mitigation for impacts.
Simplot fertilizer plant in Pocatello, action alternatives. The issuance and
Tentative EIS Project Schedule
Idaho via the existing slurry pipeline mining of a southern lease modification
system. Mill tailings would continue to would be evaluated as a separate The tentative project schedule is as
be deposited in the currently approved alternative. Simplot will likely apply for follows:
and permitted tailings disposal facilities another lease modification to enlarge • Estimated date for Draft EIS:
located on Simplot property east of the lease I–01441 to accommodate 18 acres December 2005.
mill. of off-lease external overburden fill.
Initially, overburden generated from • Public Comment Period on Draft
Environmental impacts of mining
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Panel F would be trucked to the existing EIS: 60 days from when the Notice of
operations within the lease
Panel E open pit and used as backfill. Availability is published in the Federal
modifications will be analyzed in this
Excess waste rock is proposed to be Register.
EIS.
permanently placed in a 35-acre pit Issues initially identified for the • Final EIS Publication: July 2006.
overfill on-lease. Remaining overburden proposed mining of F and G panels • Decision: August 2006.

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Public Scoping Meetings Yakima Province Advisory Committee Dated: December 15, 2005.
meetings are open to the public. Amy A. Gowan,
At least three public meetings will be
held. Each will be the open house type. Designated Federal Official.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The open houses will include displays Direct questions regarding this meeting [FR Doc. 05–24575 Filed 12–28–05; 8:45 am]
explaining the project and provide a to Paul Hart, Designated Federal BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
forum for commenting on the project. Official, USDA, Wenatchee National
Meetings are currently planned for Forest, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee,
Pocatello and Soda Springs, Idaho and Washington 98801, 509–664–9200. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Afton, Wyoming. The dates, times, and
Dated: December 23, 2005. Natural Resources Conservation
locations of the public scoping meetings
Paul Hart, Service
will be announced in mailings and
public notices issued by the BLM or Designated Federal Official, Okanogan and
LA–05 Floating Marsh Creation
may be obtained from Bill Stout, Bureau Wenatchee National Forests.
Demonstration Project, Terrebonne
of Land Management, Pocatello Field [FR Doc. 05–24591 Filed 12–28–05; 8:45 am] Parish, LA
Office, 4350 Cliffs Drive, Pocatello, BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
Idaho 83204, or http://www.blm.gov/ AGENCY: Natural Resources
nhp/spotlight/state_info/planning.htm, Conservation Service, Agriculture.
phone (208) 478–6367. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ACTION: Notice of finding of no
significant impact.
Public Input Requested Forest Service
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C)
The BLM and FS are seeking
information and written comments from Fremont and Winema Resource of the National Environmental Policy
Federal, State and local agencies as well Advisory Committee Act of 1969; the Council on
as individuals and organizations Environmental Quality Guidelines (40
interested in, or affected by, the AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. CFR part 1500); and the Natural
Proposed Action or Alternatives. To Resources Conservation Service
ACTION: Notice of meeting. Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural
assist the BLM and FS in identifying
issues and concerns related to the Resources Conservation Service, U.S.
SUMMARY: The Fremont and Winema Department of Agriculture, gives notice
Proposed Action or Alternatives, Resource Advisory Committee will meet
comments for the Draft EIS, should be that an environmental impact statement
in Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the is not being prepared for the Floating
as specific as possible. purpose of conducting business as it Marsh Creation Demonstration Project
Dated: December 21, 2005. relates to the planning of RAC Project (LA–05), Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.
Sheryl Bainbridge, Proposal workshops in the winter of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Acting Forest Supervisor, Caribou-Targhee 2006. The RAC will also discuss budget Donald W. Gohmert, State
National Forest. and other outstanding business. The Conservationist, Natural Resources
[FR Doc. 05–24574 Filed 12–28–05; 8:45 am] RAC is authorized under the provisions Conservation Service, 3737 Government
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M of Title II of the Secure Rural Schools Street, Alexandria, Louisiana 71302;
and Community Self-Determination Act telephone (318) 473–7751.
of 2000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DATES: The meeting will be held on environmental assessment of the
Forest Service January 5, 2006, beginning at 9 a.m. federally assisted action indicates that
the demonstration project will not cause
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at significant local, regional, or national
Eastern Washington Cascades
the Fremont-Winema Forest impacts on the environment. As a result
Provincial Advisory Committee and the
Headquarters located at 2819 Dahlia, of these findings, Donald W. Gohmert,
Yakima Provincial Advisory Committee
Klamath Falls, Oregon, 97603. Send State Conservationist, has determined
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. written comments to Fremont and that preparation and review of an
Winema Resource Advisory Committee, environmental impact statement is not
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
c/o USDA Forest Service, P.O. Box 67, needed for this project.
SUMMARY: The Eastern Washington Paisley, OR 97636, or electronically to The demonstration project will
Cascades Provincial Advisory agowan@fs.fed.us. develop and test unique, previously
Committee and the Yakima Provincial untested technologies for creating
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Advisory Committee will meet on floating marsh in order to restore
Amy Gowan, Designated Federal
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at the significantly deteriorated wetland areas
Official, c/o Klamath National Forest,
Okanogan and Wenatchee National that historically supported thick-mat
1312 Fairlane Road, Yreka, CA 96097,
Forests headquarters office, 215 Melody maidencane (Panicum hemitomon)
telephone (530) 841–4421.
Lane, Wenatchee, Washington. The floating marsh, and other open
meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The freshwater areas. The development of
continue until 3 p.m. During this agenda will include time for RAC appropriate technology through this
meeting we will share information on proposal workshop planning, funding plan has potential use throughout fresh
Roadless area considerations in the review and FY 2002 to 2005 project and intermediate zones of coastal
Okanogan and Wenatchee National status report. All Fremont-Winema Louisiana, particularly in Terrebonne
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Forests Forest Plan process, approaches Resource Advisory Committee Meetings Basin where traditional techniques for
for future monitoring of Northwest are open to the public. There will be a re-establishing attached marshes are not
Forest Plan projects, and the Forest time for public input and comment. applicable or feasible.
Service Centennial anniversary. All Interested citizens are encouraged to The recommended project plan
Eastern Washington Cascades and attend. consists of two phases: The first phase

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