[Federal Register Volume 65, Number 172 (Tuesday, September 5, 2000)]
[Notices]
[Pages 53744-53745]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 00-22737]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Land Management

[MT-912-0777-HN-003E]


Notice of Special Fire Restrictions--Restrictions and Conditions 
of Use in the South Dakota Field Office, South Dakota

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Bureau of Land Management Montana State Director Mat 
Millenbach has initiated Level 4 fire restrictions, effective starting 
at 12:01 am Mountain Daylight Time Thursday, August 31, 2000, on the 
BLM lands in the South Dakota counties listed below. These restrictions 
are in response to the region's increasing fire potentials, the current 
level of fire activity, and the current scarcity of fire suppression 
resources.
    The Level 4 fire restrictions apply to BLM lands in: Fall River, 
Custer, Pennington, Lawrence, Butte, Harding, Meade, Perkins, and 
Stanley counties.
    With Level 4 fire restrictions, the following activities are 
prohibited on BLM managed lands. Building, maintaining, attending, or 
using a campfire or any open fire is prohibited (43 CFR 9212.1(h)). Gas 
and liquid-fueled stoves and lanterns are still permitted at a signed 
developed, designated recreation site or campground.
    Contained units, campers, trailers, etc. are not restricted to 
designated areas if cooking within the contained unit. This includes 
pickups with toppers, but not an open pickup bed. Boats on water are 
considered a contained unit.
    Camping in contained units is confined to areas immediately 
adjacent to open roads. Possessing or using motorized vehicles such as, 
but not limited to cars, trucks, trail bikes, motorcycles and all 
terrain vehicles off of cleared roads is prohibited except for persons 
with a grazing, oil and gas or mining permit performing activities in 
accordance with their permit. Cleared roads are defined as roads 
cleared of

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vegetation shoulder to shoulder (43 CFR 9212.1(h)).
    Travel via foot or bicycle will be allowed on roads that have been 
closed due to the extreme fire danger.
    Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building; at an 
improved place of habitation; at a developed, designated recreation 
site or campground; or while stopped in an area at least 3 feet in 
diameter that is cleared of all flammable material, is prohibited (43 
CFR 9212.1(h)).
    Use of chainsaws or other equipment with internal combustion 
engines for felling, bucking, skidding/wood cutting, road-building, and 
other high fire risk operations is prohibited. Exceptions are 
helicopter yarding and earth moving on areas of cleared and bare soil. 
Sawing incidental to loading operations on cleared landings is not 
necessarily restricted (43 CFR 9212.1(h)).
    Welding, blasting (except seismic operations confined by ten or 
more feet of soil, sand or cuttings), and other activities with a high 
potential for causing wildland fires are prohibited (43 CFR 9212.1(h)).
    A patrol is required for a period of two hours following the 
cessation of all work activity. The patrol person's responsibilities 
include checking for compliance with required fire precautions.

Exemptions

    Exemptions to the above prohibitions are allowed only for any 
Federal, State, or local officer, or member of an organized rescue, 
firefighting force or law enforcement in the performance of an official 
duty, or persons with a permit or written authorization allowing the 
otherwise prohibited act or omission.

    Authority for these prohibitions is pursuant to the Federal Land 
Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701, et seq.), 
Sections 302(b) and 301(a); and Title 43 of the Code of Federal 
Regulations, Part 9210 (Fire Management), Subpart 9212 (Wildfire 
Prevention).

    These restrictions will become effective at 12:01 a.m., Mountain 
Daylight Time, Thursday, August 31, 2000, and will remain in effect 
until rescinded or revoked.
    Violation of this prohibition is punishable by a fine of not more 
than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than 12 months, or both.

DATES: Restrictions go into effect at 12:01 am on Thursday, August 31, 
2000, and will remain in effect until further notice.

ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to BLM Montana State Director, 
Attention: Pat Mullaney, P.O. Box 36800, Billings, Montana 59107-6800.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Pat Mullaney, Fire Management 
Specialist, 406-896-2915.

    Dated: August 30, 2000.
Roberta A. Moltzen,
Acting State Director.
[FR Doc. 00-22737 Filed 8-31-00; 1:14 pm]
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