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Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 57/Friday, March 23, 2012/Notices 17092 Federal Register / Vol. 77, No. 57 / Friday, March 23, 2012 / Notices Since approval of any of the action Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 1506.10, and ACTION: Notice of filing of Plats of alternatives would require amendment 43 CFR 1610.2. Survey. of the BLM’s California Desert Thomas Pogacnik, SUMMARY: The plats of survey described Conservation Area Plan, the plan Deputy State Director. below are scheduled to be officially amendment process will be integrated [FR Doc. 2012–6921 Filed 3–22–12; 8:45 am] filed in the New Mexico State Office, with the NEPA process as part of the BILLING CODE 4310–40–P Bureau of Land Management, Santa Fe, EIS/EIR. New Mexico, thirty (30) calendar days The BLM will use the NEPA process from the date of this publication. to satisfy the public involvement DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: requirement for Section 106 of the Bureau of Land Management National Historic Preservation Act New Mexico Principal Meridian, New Mexico (NM) (NHPA) (16 U.S.C. 470(f)) as provided in [LLWY–957400–12–L19100000–BJ0000– 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3). Native American LRCMK1G04596] The plat, representing the dependent Tribal consultations are being resurvey and survey, in Township 17 conducted in accordance with Section Filing of Plats of Survey, Nebraska North, Range 3 West, of the New Mexico 106 of the NHPA, BLM, and Department Principal Meridian, accepted February AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, 13, 2012, for Group 1129 NM. of the Interior policy, and Tribal Interior. concerns will be given due The plat, in two sheets, representing ACTION: Notice. the dependent resurvey and survey, in consideration, including impacts on Township 26 North, Range 11 West, of Indian trust assets. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land the New Mexico Principal Meridian, The Draft EIS/EIR evaluates the Management (BLM) is scheduled to file accepted February 2, 2012, for Group potential impacts on air quality, the plat of survey of the lands described 1112 NM. biological resources, cultural resources, below thirty (30) calendar days from the The plat, in two sheets, representing geological resources and hazards, land date of this publication in the BLM the dependent resurvey and survey, in use, noise, paleontological resources, Wyoming State Office, Cheyenne, Township 16 North, Range 16 West, of public health, socioeconomics, soils, Wyoming. the New Mexico Principal Meridian, traffic and transportation, visual FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: accepted February 13, 2012, for Group resources, wilderness characteristics, Bureau of Land Management, 5353 1111 NM. and other resources. A Notice of Intent Yellowstone Road, P.O. Box 1828, Indian Meridian, Oklahoma (OK) to prepare an EIS/EIR for the Calnev Cheyenne, Wyoming 82003. The plat, representing the dependent Pipeline Expansion Project was SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This published in the Federal Register resurvey and survey in Township 21 survey was executed at the request of North, Range 7 East, of the Indian (73 FR 13558) on Thursday, March 13, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and is 2008. The BLM and San Bernardino Meridian, accepted December 9, 2011, necessary for the management of these for Group 202 OK. The plat, in seven County held five public scoping lands. The lands surveyed are: sheets, representing the dependent meetings: Rialto, California on April 1, The plat and field notes representing resurvey and survey in Township 13 April 30, and June 18, 2008; Victorville, the dependent resurvey of portions of North, Range 20 East, of the Indian California on April 2, 2008; and Las the Winnebago Indian Reservation Meridian, accepted December 14, 2011, Vegas, Nevada on April 3, 2008. The Boundary, the subdivisional lines and for Group 67 OK. formal scoping period ended on July 1, the subdivision of certain sections, and The supplemental plat, representing 2008. Issues and concerns raised during the survey of the subdivision of certain the tribal acreage in Township 10 North, the scoping period involved impacts to sections, Township 27 North, Range 9 Range 24 East, of the Indian Meridian, visual resources, health and safety and East, Sixth Principal Meridian, accepted January 25, 2012, natural resources. Nebraska, Group No. 173, was accepted Supplemental OK. The plat, March 19, 2012. Please note that public comments and representing the dependent resurvey Copies of the preceding described information submitted including names, and survey in Township 25 North, plats and field notes are available to the street addresses, and email addresses of Range 1 East, of the Indian Meridian, public at a cost of $1.10 per page. persons who submit comments will be accepted February 27, 2012, for Group available for public review and Dated: March 19, 2012. 213 OK. disclosure at the above address during John P. Lee, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: regular business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.), Chief Cadastral Surveyor, Division of Support These plats will be available for Monday through Friday, except Services. inspection in the New Mexico State holidays. [FR Doc. 2012–7013 Filed 3–22–12; 8:45 am] Office, Bureau of Land Management, BILLING CODE 4310–22–P 301 Dinosaur Trail, Santa Fe, New Before including your address, phone Mexico. Copies may be obtained from number, email address, or other this office upon payment. Contact personal identifying information in your DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Marcella Montoya at 505–954–2097, or comment, you should be aware that by email at [email protected]. your entire comment—including your Bureau of Land Management gov, for assistance. Persons who use a personal identifying information—may telecommunications device for the deaf [LLNM940000. L1420000.BJ0000] be made publicly available at any time. (TDD) may call the Federal Information While you can ask us in your comment Notice of Filing of Plats of Survey, New Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to withhold your personal identifying Mexico to contact the above individual during information from public review, we normal business hours. cannot guarantee that we will be able to AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, These plats are to be scheduled for do so. Interior. official filing 30 days from the notice of VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:14 Mar 22, 2012 Jkt 226001 PO 00000 Frm 00092 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\23MRN1.SGM 23MRN1 srobinson on DSK4SPTVN1PROD with NOTICES.
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