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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/11/2002
Doc Name
EA Coal Methane Drainage Project -Panels 16-24
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MWH for USDA Forest Service
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DMG
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General Correspondence
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Coal Methune Draina,Qe Project - Pane6 16-24 Wert Etk Mirze • Page 2-0 <br />2.0 ISSUES AND ALTERNATIVES <br />This chapter summarizes the public and agency involvement process, identifies and describes the <br />resulting project issues and alternatives, provides a comparison of altematives relative to the project <br />issues, and identifies and describes past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions that aze <br />considered in the impact analyses in Chapter 3.0. <br />2.7 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT <br />Project scoping comments for the project proposal were solicited from appropriate agencies, specific <br />interested pazties, and the general public. Section 4.2, Public Involvement Summary, provides a <br />complete list of persons or groups that provided input. <br />There has been a high level of public interest in coal projects in the area during recent years, A <br />collaborative process has been estabhshed through the work of the North Fotk Coal Working Group <br />(NFCWG) among the agencies, local governments, environmental advocacy groups, interested <br />citizens, and the mining companies. The NFCWG assisted the USFS with project scoping efforts. <br />The USFS published notices inviting comments for scoping on the proposed project in the Delta <br />County Independent-North Fork Timer on November 14, 2001, in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel on <br />November 16, 2001 and January 17, 2002; and in the Denver Part on January 17, 2002. A notification <br />letter was sent to 26 known interested parties on November 16, 2001. USFS and MCC <br />representatives met with representatives of the North Fork Coal Working Group (NFCWG, a <br />community-based public interest group working on coal-related issues) on December 14, 2001 and <br />February 5, 2002. The NFCWG publicized and sponsored a community roundtable discussion and <br />issued a press release describing the project, published in the Delta Caunry Independent North Fork Timer <br />on January 2, 2002. Approximately 48 individuals attended the original community roundtable <br />discussion, held at the Paonia Town Hall, on January 9, 2002. A second community roundtable <br />discussion on the project is scheduled for Mazch 6, 2002. <br />scoping comments were received from 10 sepazate public pazties in the form of 7 comment letters (1 <br />letter included comments from 3 separate patties) and notes from a personal visit by one public party <br />with the USFS Paonia Ranger District Geologist. The USFS Resource Specialists submitted 2 <br />comment letters. An additional agency comment letter was received from the Mine Safety and Health <br />Administration (MSHA). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers expressed interest in the environmental <br />analysis process for this project in a telephone conversation (documented by P. Bode -USFS). <br />Questions and comments presented in the community roundtable discussion were documented and <br />included as additional scoping input. Documentation of project scoping input is included in the <br />project file. <br />scoping input was reviewed, analyzed, and summarized to represent the issues and concerns of the <br />respondents. Based on, and in response to the issues raised, alternatives to the proposed action were <br />developed that address both the project issues and the purpose and need for the project, as described <br />in Section 1.3. The following sections identify and describe the project issues and alternatives <br />resulting from the public involvement and scoping process and inter-disciplinazy analysis. <br />2.2 PROJECT ISSUES <br />Project issues and resource or subject categories were determined through review of scoping <br />documentation, identification of specific comments, distillation of comments to brief issue statements <br />or statements of concern, and categorization of similaz issues and concems under appropriate <br />resource or subject categories. Identified issues were then reviewed with respect to-relevance and <br />consistenry with the project purpose and need, as described in Section 1.3, and a determination was <br />made of which issues would be considered in the analysis and which issues were beyond the scope of <br />Environmental Arrerrment <br />WPP/Mami~CU~G/EA/~ ~/!/OIE/ aJFJ <br />)ISIO}Ar <br />
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