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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
3/25/2005
Doc Name
Draft EIS Dry Fork Lease
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US Forest Service
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DMG
Permit Index Doc Type
Other Permits
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®'~ United States Forest <br />fi~ ,~' Department of Service <br />Agriculture <br />Dear Interested Party, <br />File code: 2820-4~EDE~VED <br />Date: Mazc 2005 <br />~~ 2 5 2005 <br />Division of Minerals & Geology <br />The Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests (GMUG) and the BLM- <br />Colorado State Office (BLM) have prepared a draft environmental impact statement (Draft EIS) <br />that considers the effects of leasing a 1,517-acre parcel of National Forest System lands for <br />underground coal mining. The Dry Fork Federal Coal Lease-by-Application Draft EIS was <br />prepared in response to an application submitted by ArkLand, a subsidiary of ArchCoal, Inc., for <br />lands adjacent to the existing West Elk Mine near Somerset in Gunnison County, Colorado. The <br />lease contains about 17 million tons of federal coal reserves. <br />The Draft EIS is enclosed for your review, and is being released for the 45-day public comment <br />period according to 36 CFR 215.5. The opportunity to comment on the Draft EIS ends 45 days <br />following the date the Environmental Protection Agency publishes the Notice of Availability <br />(NOA) in the Federal Register. The publication date of the NOA is the exclusive means for <br />calculating the time to submit comments on the Draft EIS. <br />Only those who submit timely and substantive comments will have eligibility to appeal the final <br />decision. Substantive comments aze defined in 36 CFR 215. Substantive comments must be <br />within the scope of the proposed action, have a direct relationship to the proposed action, and <br />include supporting reasons for the Responsible Official to consider. Also, for appeal eligibility, <br />each individual or representative from each organization submitting comments must either sign <br />the comments or verify their identity upon request. <br />The Forest Service Responsible Official is Charles S. Richmond, Forest Supervisor for the <br />GMUG, (970) 874-6600. Comments maybe submitted in hard copy through the mail, email, fax <br />or delivered by hand. <br />Mail comments to: Liane Mattson <br />Fax Comments to: <br />Leasable Minerals Program Leader <br />USDA Forest Service <br />Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison NFs <br />2250 Highway 50 <br />Delta, CO 81416 <br />(970)874-6698 <br />Electronic comments will be accepted, and must be submitted as a Word document, or in rich <br />text format. Electronic comments should be sent to: comments-rocky-tnountain- <br />mug~(a fs.fed.us. For electronically mailed comments, the sender should normally receive an <br />automated electronic acknowledgement from the agency as confirmation of receipt. If the sender <br />Grand Mesa, 2250 Highway 50 <br />Uncompahgre and Delta, CO 81416 <br />Gunnison Vofce: 970-874-6600 <br />National Forests TDD: 970-874-6660 <br />UPS ~" <br />Caring for [he Land and Serving People P..~~e~ „,. H~•~,,~~~•~~ ~,_,~.•~ ~•a <br />
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