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*~ <br />Summary of Flaring Issues <br />Methane flaring from MDWs connected to underground mines is an untested technology which <br />gives rise to concerns by the regulatory agency (MSHA) for the safety of human lives. MSHA is <br />responsible for approving mining plans including ventilation plans. Absent years of research and <br />testing (L. Mattson personal communication A. Davis February 2008), MSHA will not approve <br />flaring as part of a mine's ventilation plan. <br />The Forest Service sole role in the OSM and State permit process is to manage surface resources. <br />Consequently, the Forest Service does not have the authority to require flaring of methane gas. <br />Authorized Officer Conclusions & Determination <br />This supplemental information report causes no change to the proposed action or to the decision <br />issued in November 2007, nor does it change the conclusions of the FEIS. No conditions have <br />changed since the preparation of the FEISlROD with regard to lands included. The Purpose and <br />Need of the project would not warrant further consideration of flaring of methane gas as an <br />alternative considered in detail due to the circumstances described above even if this analysis <br />were re-initiated today. Neither would the effects analysis change with regard to the proposed <br />action. <br />There is no need to change the original decision with regard to this clarified material; however <br />because of the reverse/remand language, the decision will be re-issued with a subsequent appeal <br />period. <br />This determination .for the supplemental information above is purely administrative and therefore <br />not a decision subject to appeal under FSH 1909.15, Chapter 10, Section 18. <br />``+~CJ ~ <br />Charles S. Richmond, Forest Supervisor <br />al~iDg <br />Date <br />45 <br />