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<br />U.S. Department of the Interior <br />Bureau of land Management <br />2465 S. Townsend Avenue <br />Montrose, Colorado 81401 <br />U.S. Department of Agriculture <br />Forest Service <br />2250 Highway 50 <br />Delta, Colorado 81416 <br />FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT <br />IRON POINT EXPLORATION LICENSE <br />IRON POINT COAL LEASE TRACT <br />ELK CREEK COAL LEASE TRACT <br />FEBRUARY 18, 2000 <br />Dear ladies and Gentlemen: <br />EnGosed for your review is the North Fork Coal Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). <br />This document describes the existing environmental conditions and the potential effects <br />associated with the leasing of the Iron Point and Elk Creek Coal Lease Tracts located in Delta <br />and Gunnison counties, Colorado. The EIS also describes the environmental effects of <br />granting a coal exploration license on an area within and surrounding the Iron Point Coal Lease <br />Tract. <br />The U.S.D.I. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S.D.A. Forest Service (Forest <br />Service) are the joint lead agencies in the preparation of this EIS. The Office of Surface Mining <br />Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM) is a cooperating agency on this EIS. <br />To aid in the preparation of the Draft EIS, we held a public scoping meeting on Wednesday, <br />April 21, 1999 in Hotchkiss, Colorado. The Draft EIS was published and available for public <br />review and comment on September 3, 1999. An informational public meeting was held on <br />October 7, 1999. A public hearing was held on October 14, 1999 to accept testimony and <br />comments. Both meetings were held in Hotchkiss, Colorado. The public comment period <br />ended on November 3, 1999. The healthy debate and many constructive comments generated <br />during the public involvement process greatly assisted the BLM and the Forest Service in <br />identifying issues and preparing the environmental analysis in this Final EIS. We want to thank <br />you for your participation in this project and hope you find the analysis responsive to your <br />concerns. <br />Some of the key issues (or this project include: the potential effects of coal shipping from the <br />North Fork Valley on the Union Pacific Railroad; the effects of increased coal truck traffic on <br />State Highway 133; the potential effects to the integrity of watersheds and irrigation facilities <br />within and surrounding the lease tracts, including the Terror Creek Ditch and the Terror Creek <br />Reservoir; the effects to the local social and economic structure in Delta and Gunnison <br />counties; and the cumulative effects that coal exploration and mining might have on the region. <br />