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[Federal Register: June 25, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 122)]
[Notices]
[Page 42794-42795]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[(WY-920-1320-EL), WYW151634]
Federal Coal, Environmental Impact Statement and Notice of
Scoping
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement
and notice of scoping for a lease application received from Triton Coal
Company for Federal coal in the decertified Powder River Federal Coal
Production Region, Wyoming.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) received a competitive
coal lease application from Triton Coal Company, LLC (Triton) on August
31, 2000, for a maintenance tract containing approximately 135 million
tons of Federal coal and including approximately 933 acres in an area
adjacent to the company's Buckskin Mine. This tract, assigned case
number WYW151634, is called the West Hay Creek tract. On November 5,
2001, BLM received a request from Triton to modify the West Hay Creek
tract to include about 840 acres and 130 million tons of Federal coal.
The Buckskin Mine and West Hay Creek tract are located in Campbell
County, Wyoming. The tract was applied for as a lease-by-application
(LBA) under the provisions of 43 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
3425.1. Triton proposes to mine the tract as a maintenance tract for
the Buckskin Mine. At the 2001 mining rate of about 19 million tons per
year, mining the coal in the West Hay Creek tract would extend the life
of the Buckskin Mine by approximately seven years.
The Powder River Regional Coal Team (RCT) reviewed this lease
application at a public meeting held on October 25, 2000, in Cheyenne,
Wyoming. The RCT recommended that BLM process the application. In order
to process the application, BLM must comply with the requirements of
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). BLM has determined that
the requirements of NEPA would be best served by preparing an
environmental impact statement (EIS) for this lease application. The
EIS process is beginning with this Notice of Intent and Notice of
Scoping. The purpose of the public scoping period and public scoping
meeting is to allow interested parties to submit comments and/or
relevant information that BLM should consider in preparing a draft EIS
and in evaluating the Fair Market Value (FMV) and Maximum Economic
Recovery (MER) of the Federal coal included in this coal lease
application.
DATES: The scoping period for this Federal coal lease application began
on June 1, 2002, and will end July 31, 2002. Scoping comments should be
submitted by July 31, 2002, in order to be fully considered in the
draft EIS. A public scoping meeting is scheduled for June 26, 2002, at
7 p.m., at the Clarion Western Plaza Hotel, 2009 South Douglas Highway,
Gillette, Wyoming.
If you have concerns or issues that you believe the BLM should
address in processing this coal lease application, you can express them
verbally at the scoping meeting; or you can mail, e-mail or fax written
comments to BLM at the addresses given below by July 31, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Please address questions, comments, or concerns to the
Casper Field Office, Bureau of Land Management, Attn: Patricia Karbs,
2987 Prospector Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82604, fax them to 307-261-7587,
or send e-mail comments to casper--wymail@blm.gov, attn: Patricia
Karbs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Karbs or Nancy Doelger at the
above address, or telephone 307-261-7600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 31, 2000, Triton filed a coal
lease application for a maintenance tract containing approximately 135
million tons of Federal coal and including approximately 933 acres.
This tract, case number WYW151634, is called the West Hay Creek tract.
On November 5, 2001, BLM received a request from Triton to modify the
West Hay Creek tract for the following lands in Campbell County,
Wyoming:
T. 52 N., R. 72 W., 6th P.M., Wyoming
Section 17: Lots 5 (S\1/2\ S\1/2\), 6 (S\1/2\S\1/2\), 7 (S\1/
2\S\1/2\), 8 (S\1/2\S\1/2\), 9-14;
Section 18: Lots 13 (E\1/2\), 20 (E\1/2\);
Section 19: Lots 5 (E\1/2\), 12 (E\1/2\), 13 (E\1/2\), 20 (E\1/
2\);
Section 25: Lots 2 (W\1/2\, W\1/2\E\1/2\), 3-6, 7 (W\1/2\,W\1/
2\E\1/2\), 10 (W\1/2\, W\1/2\E\1/2\), 11-14.
Containing 838.0975 acres, more or less.
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The tract includes an estimated 130 million tons of coal in place.
As part of the coal leasing process, BLM will evaluate the tract
configuration, and may decide to add or subtract Federal coal to avoid
bypassing coal or to increase estimated fair market value.
The Buckskin Mine, which is adjacent to the lease application area,
has an approved mining and reclamation plan from the Land Quality
Division of the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). The
mine has an approved air quality permit from the Air Quality Division
of the Wyoming DEQ to mine up to 27.5 million tons of coal per year.
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) will
be a cooperating agency in the preparation of the EIS. If the West Hay
Creek LBA tract is leased to the applicant, the new lease must be
incorporated into the existing mining plans for the adjacent mine, and
the Secretary of the Interior must approve the revised mining plan
before the Federal coal in the tract can be mined. OSM is the Federal
agency that would be responsible for recommending approval, approval
with conditions, or disapproval of the revised mining plan to the
Secretary if the tract is leased.
A major issue the BLM has identified related to coal leasing in the
Powder River Basin is the need to resolve conflicts between existing
and proposed oil and gas development, including coal bed methane, and
proposed coal mining on the West Hay Creek LBA tract. Other issues
identified include the potential impacts to big game herds and hunting,
the potential impacts to sage grouse, the size of the tract as applied
for, the need for considering the cumulative impacts of this leasing
decision, the validity and currency of the resource data to be used in
analyzing the impacts, the impact on existing land uses, the potential
impacts to sensitive and endangered species including prairie dogs and
mountain plover, and the potential impacts on air and water quality. If
you have specific concerns about these issues, or have other concerns
or issues that BLM should consider in processing this application,
please address them in writing to the above address. Written comments
should be received by July 31, 2002, in order to be fully considered in
the draft EIS.
Comments, including names and street addresses of respondents, will
be available for public review at the address listed above during
regular business hours (7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday,
except holidays. Individual respondents may request confidentiality. If
you wish to withhold your name or street address from public review or
from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state
this prominently at the beginning of your written comment. Such
requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions
from organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or
businesses, will be made available for public inspection in their
entirety.
Dated: April 17, 2002.
Alan Rabinoff,
Deputy State Director, Minerals and Lands.
[FR Doc. 02-15964 Filed 6-20-02; 2:01 pm]
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