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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
6/2/2008
Doc Name
Letter on Appeal of March 14, 2008 Decision of Forest Service
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USFS
To
Earthjustice
Type & Sequence
TR111
Media Type
D
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F Appellants 2 <br />existing mining plan may be issued by the Secretary of the Interior after the Secretary evaluates <br />the environmental effects on the impacted community or area as well as other factors as set out at <br />30 U.S.C. 201 (a)(3)(C). Consequently, the Forest Service decision to consent to the proposed <br />coal mining activity only determines whether the Secretary of the Department of the Interior can <br />then consider the proposed activity and issue a mine plan or mine plan modification, subject to <br />the terms and conditions included in the Forest Service's consent and conditions necessary to <br />protect the nonmineral resources on NFS lands within the lease area. <br />In his decision, the Forest Supervisor identified conditions for the use and occupancy of NFS <br />lands and necesary for the protection of nonmineral interests in those lands, along with his <br />"concurrence" to OSM. While the Forest Supervisor should have stated he was giving his <br />"consent" to the use and occupancy of NFS lands, rather than his "concurrence" he fulfilled the <br />statutory limit of his obligation by also identifying in his decision conditions required for the use <br />and occupancy of NFS land and needed to protect the non-mineral interest in those lands in <br />conjunction with installation of the proposed MDW's. The identification of such conditions was <br />the extent of the federal action represented by his decision. The Assistant Secretary of the <br />Interior for Lands and Minerals, through the OSM, will now have the authority and responsibility <br />to evaluate and approve (or otherwise) the installation of the MDW's through modifications to <br />the existing mine plan for the West Elk Mine. <br />I am denying your request for relief. My decision constitutes the final administrative <br />determination of the Department of Agriculture. <br />Sincerely, <br />/s/ Craig Bobzien <br />Craig Bobzien <br />Acting Deputy Regional Forester, Resources <br />Appeal Deciding Officer <br />Enclosure <br />cc: Charles Richmond, Niccole Mortenson
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