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[FR Doc. 2015–10534 Filed 5–5–15; 8:45 am] (2) Evaluate the accuracy of the DHS estimates completing the form, BILLING CODE 9110–12–P agency’s estimate of the burden; and gathering and submitting the (3) Enhance the quality, utility, and information will take approximately one clarity of the information to be hour. The annual respondent DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND collected; and population was derived from data SECURITY (4) Minimize the burden of the contained within the DHS case collection of information on those who management database and reflects the Transportation Security Administration are to respond, including using actual number of respondents for the appropriate automated, electronic, most recent calendar year. Thus, the Intent To Request Renewal From OMB mechanical, or other technological total estimated annual number of of One Current Public Collection of collection techniques or other forms of burden hours for passengers seeking Information: Department of Homeland information technology. redress, based on 19,067 annual Security Traveler Redress Inquiry respondents, is 19,067 hours (19,067 × Program (DHS TRIP) Information Collection Requirement 1). OMB Control Number 1652–0044; AGENCY: Transportation Security Department of Homeland Security Dated: April 30, 2015. Administration, DHS. (DHS) Traveler Redress Inquiry Program Christina A. Walsh, ACTION: 60-Day notice. (DHS TRIP). DHS TRIP is a single point TSA Paperwork Reduction Act Officer, Office of Information Technology. SUMMARY: The Transportation Security of contact for individuals who have Administration (TSA) invites public inquiries or seek resolution regarding [FR Doc. 2015–10526 Filed 5–5–15; 8:45 am] comment on one currently approved difficulties they have experienced BILLING CODE 9110–05–P Information Collection Request (ICR), during their travel screening. These Office of Management and Budget difficulties could include: (1) Denied or (OMB) control number 1652–0044, delayed boarding; (2) denied or delayed DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR abstracted below that we will submit to entry into or departure from the United OMB for renewal in compliance with States at a port of entry; or (3) identified Fish and Wildlife Service for additional (secondary) screening at the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). [FWS–R6–R–2015–N023; The ICR describes the nature of the our Nation’s transportation facilities, FXRS12610600000–156–FF06R06000] including airports, seaports, train information collection and its expected stations and land borders. The TSA burden. The collection involves the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National manages the DHS TRIP office on behalf submission of identifying and travel Wildlife Refuge, Commerce City, CO; of DHS. To request redress, individuals experience information by individuals Draft Comprehensive Conservation are asked to provide identifying requesting redress through the Plan and Environmental Impact information as well as details of their Department of Homeland Security Statement travel experience. (DHS) Traveler Redress Inquiry Program The DHS TRIP office serves as a AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, (TRIP). centralized intake office for traveler Interior. DATES: Send your comments by July 6, requests for redress and uses the online ACTION: Notice of availability; request 2015. Traveler Inquiry Form (TIF) to collect for comments. ADDRESSES: Comments may be emailed requests for redress. DHS TRIP then to [email protected] or delivered to passes the information to the relevant SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and the TSA PRA Officer, Office of DHS TRIP practitioner office(s), Wildlife Service (Service), announce the Information Technology (OIT), TSA–11, including components of DHS, the U.S. availability of a draft comprehensive Transportation Security Administration, Department of State, and the U.S. conservation plan (CCP) and 601 South 12th Street, Arlington, VA Department of Justice, to process the environmental impact statement (EIS) 20598–6011. request, as appropriate. Participating for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DHS components include the TSA, U.S. National Wildlife Refuge (refuge). In Christina A. Walsh at the above address, Customs and Border Protection, U.S. these documents, we describe or by telephone (571) 227–2062. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, alternatives, including our proposed action alternative, to manage the refuge SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the National Protection and for the 15 years following approval of Comments Invited Programs Directorate’s Office of the final CCP. In accordance with the Paperwork Biometric Information Management, DATES: To ensure consideration, please Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 Office of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, send written comments by July 6, 2015. et seq.), an agency may not conduct or and the Privacy Office, along with the We will hold public meetings; for sponsor, and a person is not required to U.S. Department of State, Bureau of information on the public meetings or to respond to, a collection of information Consular Affairs, and the U.S. request reasonable accommodations, unless it displays a valid OMB control Department of Justice, Terrorist please see Public Meetings in the number. The ICR documentation is Screening Center. This collection serves SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. available at http://www.reginfo.gov. to distinguish misidentified individuals ADDRESSES: You may submit your Therefore, in preparation for OMB from an individual actually on any comments or requests for copies or more review and approval of the following watch list that DHS uses, to initiate the information by one of the following information collection, TSA is soliciting correction of erroneous information methods. You may request hard copies comments to— about an individual contained in or a CD–ROM of the documents. (1) Evaluate whether the proposed government-held records, which are Email: rockymountainarsenal@ information requirement is necessary for leading to travel difficulties, and, where fws.gov. Include ‘‘Rocky Mountain the proper performance of the functions appropriate, to help streamline and Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge draft of the agency, including whether the expedite future check-in or border CCP and EIS’’ in the subject line of the information will have practical utility; crossing experiences. message.

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U.S. Mail: Bernardo Garza, Planning The Refuge CCP Alternatives We Are Considering Team Leader, U.S. Fish and Wildlife In 1992 Congress passed the act that Our draft CCP and EIS addresses all Service, Branch of Refuge Planning, P.O. the issues identified by our agency, our Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, established the refuge to (1) conserve and enhance populations of fish, partners, and the public. We developed Denver, CO 80225–0486. and evaluated four alternatives to wildlife, and plants within the refuge, In-Person Drop-off: You may drop off manage the refuge and address the including populations of waterfowl, comments during regular business hours issues. The draft CCP and EIS has a full raptors, passerines, and marsh and at the above address, or at the refuge description of each alternative and the water birds; (2) conserve species listed administrative office located at 6550 following is a summary of each of them. Gateway Road, Building 121, Commerce as threatened or endangered under the City, CO 80022. Endangered Species Act and species Alternative A: No Action Document Request: A copy of the that are candidates for such listing; (3) Alternative A is the no-action draft CCP and EIS may be obtained by provide maximum fish and wildlife alternative, which represents the current writing to U.S. Fish and Wildlife oriented public uses at levels management of the refuge. This Service, Branch of Refuge Planning, 134 compatible with the conservation and alternative provides the baseline against Union Boulevard, Suite 300, Lakewood, enhancement of wildlife and wildlife which to compare the other alternatives. CO 80228; or by download from habitat; (4) provide opportunities for Under this alternative, management http://www.fws.gov/mountain-prairie/ compatible scientific research; (5) activity conducted by the Service would planning/ccp/co/rkm/rkm.html. provide opportunities for compatible remain the same. The Service would not FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: environmental and land use education; develop any new management, Bernardo Garza, 303–236–4377, (phone) (6) conserve and enhance the land and restoration, or education programs at the or [email protected] (email); or water of the refuge in a manner that will refuge. Current habitat and wildlife Toni Griffin, 303–236–4378 (phone), conserve and enhance the natural practices would not be expanded or P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, diversity of fish, wildlife, plants, and changed. Funding and staff levels would Denver, CO 80225–0486. their habitats; (7) protect and enhance remain the same with little change in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: the quality of aquatic habitat within the overall trends. Programs would follow refuge; and, (8) fulfill international the same direction, emphasis, and Introduction treaty obligations of the intensity as they do now. We would With this notice we continue the CCP with respect to fish and wildlife and continue implementing the habitat process for the refuge, which we started their habitats. The first 4,930 acres of restoration and management objectives through a notice in the Federal Register the refuge were transferred by the U.S. set in the refuge’s Habitat Management (78 FR 48183; August 7, 2013). This Army to the Service on April 21, 2004. Plan and other approved plans to notice complies with our CCP policy to Today the refuge encompasses nearly provide for a wide variety of resident (1) advise other Federal and State 16,000 acres and is home to more than and migratory species. agencies, Tribes, and the public of the 468 plant species and 350 wildlife Alternative B: Traditional Refuge availability of the draft CCP and EIS for species, including bison, deer, a wide this refuge and (2) to obtain comments variety of resident and migratory birds This alternative focuses on providing on the information provided in the draft and raptors, amphibians, reptiles, fishes traditional refuge visitor uses and CCP and EIS. and insects. The refuge’s habitats conveying the importance of include short and mixed grass prairie conservation, wildlife protection, and Background interspersed with native shrubs, the purposes of the Refuge System. The CCP Process riparian corridors, lacustrine habitats on Access to the refuge would remain more the refuge reservoirs, and woodlands limited than in alternatives C and D. The National Wildlife Refuge System Wildlife-dependent recreation and Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. planted by settlers around historic homesteads. community outreach would be 668dd–668ee) (Administration Act), as minimally expanded. We would amended by the National Wildlife Public Outreach continue to manage the refuge’s habitat Refuge System Improvement Act of and wildlife as in Alternative A, and 1997, requires us to develop a CCP for We started the public outreach would reintroduce to the refuge black- each unit of the National Wildlife process in June 2013, including four footed ferrets, and self-sustaining Refuge System (NWRS). The purpose for public meetings, mailing planning populations of greater prairie-chicken developing a CCP is to provide the updates, maintaining a project Web site, and sharp-tailed grouse. We would managers of the units of the NWRS with and publishing press releases. The maintain the same levels of access and a 15-year plan for achieving the units’ comments we received cover topics transportation as under Alternative A, purposes and contributing toward the such as connecting people to nature; but would enhance the main refuge mission of the NWRS, consistent with improving promotions and outreach; entrance, improve visitor services sound principles of fish and wildlife setting clear expectations about the facilities, and seek to improve trail management, conservation, legal refuge, its programs and resources; accessibility. mandates, and our policies. In addition maintaining the sense of retreat from the to outlining broad management surrounding urban setting; collaborating Alternative C: Urban Refuge direction on conserving wildlife and with partners to improve environmental The emphasis of this alternative is to their habitats, CCPs identify compatible education opportunities on and off the increase the visibility of the refuge wildlife-dependent recreational refuge; interpreting the site’s history; within the Denver metropolitan area opportunities available to the public, building new facilities and expanding and to welcome many more including, where appropriate, refuge programs; and improving access nontraditional visitors to the refuge. opportunities for , fishing, and transportation. We have considered, Through an expanded visitor services wildlife observation and photography, evaluated, and incorporated all the program, an abundance of instructional and environmental education and comments we have received throughout programming, and widespread outreach, interpretation. the process. we would endeavor to connect more

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people with nature and wildlife. In this Submitting Comments and Issues for DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR alternative, the refuge would be made Comment more accessible to outlying We welcome all comments on the communities with the opening of draft CCP and EIS, particularly on how [NPS–PWR–PWRO–17596]; additional access points and the we have addressed those issues [PX.PR113509L.00.1] development of enhanced transportation identified during the scoping process, system. We would work with Draft General Management Plan/ such as (1) habitat and wildlife Wilderness Study/Environmental nontraditional users’ trusted avenues of management, (2) reintroduction of the communication to increase outreach Impact Statement Hawaii Volcanoes black-footed ferret and other native National Park, Hawaii success. We would expand our species, (3) public uses and access, (4) conservation education in surrounding water resources and management, (5) AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. communities and schools, develop partnerships, outreach and ACTION: Notice of availability. youth-specific outreach, and employ collaboration, and (6) cultural and social marketing to broaden our historic resources. We consider SUMMARY: The National Park Service agency’s reach. We would manage the comments substantive if they question, (NPS) has prepared a Draft refuge’s habitat and wildlife as in with reasonable basis, the accuracy of Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) Alternative B, but the reintroduction of the information in the document or the for the General Management Plan (GMP) greater prairie-chicken and sharp-tailed adequacy of the EIS; if they present for Hawaii Volcanoes National Park grouse would be attempted regardless of reasonable alternatives other than those (Hawaii Volcanoes NP) in the State of whether these species’ populations are presented in the draft CCP and EIS; or Hawaii. The proposed GMP also likely to become self-sustaining. if they provide new or additional includes a wilderness study (WS) which information relevant to the EIS. analyzes wilderness suitability of park Alternative D: Gateway Refuge lands and includes a recommendation Next Steps for wilderness designation. This DEIS The emphasis of this alternative is to describes and analyzes three GMP work with partners to increase the After this comment period ends, we will analyze the comments and address alternatives that respond to both NPS visibility of the refuge, the Refuge planning requirements and to public them in the form of a final CCP and a System, and other public lands in the concerns and issues identified during final EIS. area. There will be less visitor services the scoping and public involvement programming at the refuge and efforts to Public Comments process. Each alternative presents engage with the public will be extended management strategies for resource Before including your address, phone to off-site locations. We would work protection and preservation, education number, email address, or other with Denver International Airport to and interpretation, visitor use and personal identifying information in your improve physical connections between facilities, land protection and comment, you should be aware that the refuge and the airport. The trail boundaries, and long-term operations your entire comment—including your system within the refuge would be more and management of Hawaii Volcanoes personal identifying information—may extensive than under Alternative C. NP. The potential environmental be made publicly available at any time. consequences of all the alternatives, and Working with our partners, we would While you can ask us in your comment mitigation strategies, are analyzed, and manage access to the perimeter trail and to withhold your personal identifying the ‘‘environmentally preferred’’ promote trail linkages to the Rocky information from public review, we alternative is identified. The wilderness Mountain Greenway Trail and other cannot guarantee that we will be able to study recommends wilderness regional trails. We would manage the do so. refuge’s habitat and wildlife as in designation of lands found eligible in Alternative B and we would work with Authority the Kahuku Unit. This GMP will replace the 1975 Master Plan for the park. neighboring landowners and state The environmental review of this DATES: agencies to extend the range of native project will be conducted in accordance All written comments must be species. with the requirements of the National postmarked or transmitted not later than July 6, 2015 of the Environmental Public Meetings Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et Protection Agency’s notice of filing and Opportunity for public input will be seq.); NEPA Regulations (40 CFR parts release of the DEIS. Upon publication of this notice, the date will be immediately provided at public meetings. The 1500–1508, 43 CFR part 46); other posted on the park’s Web site specific dates and times for the public appropriate Federal laws and (www.nps.gov/havo) and on the NPS meetings are yet to be determined, but regulations; Executive Order 12996; the Planning, Environment, and Public will be announced via local media and National Wildlife Refuge System Comment (PEPC) Web site (http:// a planning update. Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. 668dd–668ee) (Administration Act), as parkplanning.nps.gov/havo), and Reasonable Accommodations amended by the National Wildlife publicized via local and regional press Refuge System Improvement Act of media. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: committed to providing access for all 1997; and Service policies and procedures for compliance with those Cindy Orlando, Superintendent, Hawaii participants to our public meetings. laws and regulations. Volcanoes National Park, P.O. Box 52, Please direct all requests for sign Hawaii National Park, HI 96718–0052 or language interpreting services, closed Dated: March 16, 2015. via telephone at (808) 985–6026. captioning, simultaneous translations, Matt Hogan, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: or other accommodation needs to Acting Regional Director, U.S. Fish and Bernardo Garza, (303) 236–4377, Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prairie Region. Background [email protected], or 800–877– [FR Doc. 2015–10326 Filed 5–5–15; 8:45 am] A Notice of Intent announcing 8339 (TTY). BILLING CODE 4310–55–P preparation of the DEIS and GMP was

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