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John Day River Proposed Management Plan, Two Rivers and John Day Resource Management Amendments and Final Environmental Impact Statement
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In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and 40 CFR 1506.6(2) notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared a Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the John Day River Proposed Management Plan, Two Rivers and John Day Resource Management Amendments. This plan area covers designated Wild and Scenic Rivers on the lower Mainstem and South Fork of the John Day River and BLM managed lands on the Mainstem, South, Middle, and North Forks of the John Day River not designated Wild and Scenic in several counties in the North Eastern portion of Oregon. Interested citizens not already on the mailing list may review the Final EIS via the internet on the Prineville BLM website at http:// www1.or.blm.gov/Prineville/. A hardcopy or a CDROM of the EIS may be requested from the Prineville District by calling (541) 416-6700. The planning process includes an opportunity for an administrative review of the plan amendment. If you believe approval of any provision of this proposed planning amendment would be in error, you may submit a plan protest to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director (43 CFR 1610.52). Careful adherence to these guidelines as summarized below, will assist in preparing a protest that will assure consideration of your point of view. Only those persons or organizations that participated in the planning process leading to this plan amendment may protest. If our records indicate that you had no involvement in any state in the preparation of this document, your protest will be dismissed without further review. Further, a protesting party may raise only those issues that he or she submitted for the record during the planning process. To be considered timely, your protest must be postmarked no later than the last day of the protest period. Also, although not a requirement, we suggest that you send your protest by certified mail, return receipt requested. Protest must be filed in writing to: Director, (WO-210), Bureau of Land Management, US Department of the Interior, Attn; Brenda Williams, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20240. To be considered complete, your protest must contain, at a minimum, the following information: <bullet> Name, mailing address, telephone number, and the affected interest of person filing the protests. <bullet> A statement of the issue or issues being protested. <bullet> A statement of the part or parts of the planning amendment being protested. To the extent possible, reference specific pages, paragraphs. And sections of the document. <bullet> A copy of all document addressing the issue or issues were discussed with BLM for the record. <bullet> A concise statement explaining why the proposed decision is believed to be incorrect. This is a critical part of your protest. Document all relevant facts. As much as possible, reference or cite the planning and environmental analysis documents. A protest that merely expresses disagreement with the State Director's proposed decision, without any data will not provide us with the benefit of your information and insight. In this case, the Director's review will be based on the existing analysis and supporting data.
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Notice of availability of Final Environmental Impact Statement.
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 and 40 CFR 1506.6(2) notice is hereby given that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has prepared a Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the John Day River Proposed Management Plan, Two Rivers and John Day Resource Management Amendments. This plan area covers designated Wild and Scenic Rivers on the lower Mainstem and South Fork of the John Day River and BLM managed lands on the Mainstem, South, Middle, and North Forks of the John Day River not designated Wild and Scenic in several counties in the North Eastern portion of Oregon. Interested citizens not already on the mailing list may review the Final EIS via the internet on the Prineville BLM website at http:// www1.or.blm.gov/Prineville/. A hardcopy or a CDROM of the EIS may be requested from the Prineville District by calling (541) 416-6700. The planning process includes an opportunity for an administrative review of the plan amendment. If you believe approval of any provision of this proposed planning amendment would be in error, you may submit a plan protest to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director (43 CFR 1610.52). Careful adherence to these guidelines as summarized below, will assist in preparing a protest that will assure consideration of your point of view. Only those persons or organizations that participated in the planning process leading to this plan amendment may protest. If our records indicate that you had no involvement in any state in the preparation of this document, your protest will be dismissed without further review. Further, a protesting party may raise only those issues that he or she submitted for the record during the planning process. To be considered timely, your protest must be postmarked no later than the last day of the protest period. Also, although not a requirement, we suggest that you send your protest by certified mail, return receipt requested. Protest must be filed in writing to: Director, (WO-210), Bureau of Land Management, US Department of the Interior, Attn; Brenda Williams, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20240. To be considered complete, your protest must contain, at a minimum, the following information: <bullet> Name, mailing address, telephone number, and the affected interest of person filing the protests. <bullet> A statement of the issue or issues being protested. <bullet> A statement of the part or parts of the planning amendment being protested. To the extent possible, reference specific pages, paragraphs. And sections of the document. <bullet> A copy of all document addressing the issue or issues were discussed with BLM for the record. <bullet> A concise statement explaining why the proposed decision is believed to be incorrect. This is a critical part of your protest. Document all relevant facts. As much as possible, reference or cite the planning and environmental analysis documents. A protest that merely expresses disagreement with the State Director's proposed decision, without any data will not provide us with the benefit of your information and insight. In this case, the Director's review will be based on the existing analysis and supporting data.
The BLM will make a decision on the Management Plan and Resource Management Plan Amendments after review of protests (if any) that must be filed within 30 days of the Notice of Availability published by the EPA in the FR or by August 14, 2000, whichever is later.
Michael Williams, Prineville BLM at (541) 416-6862 or Dan Wood, Prineville BLM at (541) 416-6751.
Environmental statements; availability, etc.:
John Day river proposed management plan,
http://www1.or.blm.gov/Prineville/
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