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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
X200923100
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/13/2009
Doc Name
Categorical Exclusion
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BLM
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DRMS
Email Name
JDM
Media Type
D
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02/12/2009 16:48 9708265002 BLM <br />CATEGORICAL B7 CLUS O T R_EV1EV??: The proposed action qualifies as a categorical <br />exclusion under 516 DM 2.3A(2) and 516 DM 11, Number, F (7). None of the following <br />extraordinary circumstances in 516 DM 2, Appendix 2, apply. <br />Fvtranrdiriarv C" irmirnctance.4 <br />YES NO <br />PAGE 03 <br />2 <br />1. Have si 'ficant adverse effects on public health and safety. X <br />2. Have significant impacts on such natural resources and unique <br /> geographic characteristics as historic or cultural resources; park, <br /> recreation or refugee lands; wilderness areas; wild or scenic rivers; <br /> national natural landmarks; sole or principal drinking water aquifers; <br /> prime farailands; wetlands (Executive Order 11990); floodplains <br /> (Executive Order 11988); national monuments; migratory birds; and XT <br /> other ecologically si 'ficant or critical areas. <br />3. Have highly controversial enviromnental effects or involve <br /> unresolved conflicts concerning alternative uses of available <br /> resources EPA Section 102 2 E X <br />4. Have highly uncertain and potentially significant environmental <br /> effects or involve unique or unknown environmental risks. X <br />5. Establish a precedent for future action or represent a decision in <br /> principle about future actions with potentially significant <br /> environmental effects. X <br />6. Have a direct relationship to other actions with individually <br /> insignificant but cumulative) significant environmental effects. X <br />7. Have significant impacts on properties listed, or eligible for listing, <br /> on the National Register of Historic Places as determined by either _X <br /> the bureau or office. <br />8. Have significant impacts on species listed, or proposed to be listed, <br /> on the List of Endangered or Threatened Species, or have significant <br /> impacts on designated Critical Habitat for thesespecies. X <br />9. Violate a Federal law, or a State, local, or tribal law or requirement <br /> imposed for the protection of the environment. X <br />10. Have the potential for a disproportionately high and adverse effect on <br /> low income or minority populations (Executive Order 12898. X <br />11. Limit access to and ceremonial use of Indian sacred sites on Federal <br /> lands by Indian religious practitioners or significantly adversely <br /> affect the physical integrity of such sacred sites (Executive Order _.._.X- <br /> 1304 . <br />12. Contribute to the introduction, continued existence, or spread of <br /> noxious weeds or non-native invasive species known to occur in the <br /> area or actions that may promote the introduction, growth, or <br /> expansion of the range of such species (Fedcral Noxious Wccd _X_ <br /> Control Act and Executive Order 13112).
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