Notice of Availability: Draft Amendments to the Environmental Assessment and Oil and Gas Industry Conservation Plan for the American Burying Beetle in Oklahoma

Published date14 March 2019
Citation84 FR 9371
Record Number2019-04761
SectionNotices
CourtFish And Wildlife Service
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 50 (Thursday, March 14, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 50 (Thursday, March 14, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 9371-9373]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-04761]
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                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                Fish and Wildlife Service
                [FWS-R2-ES-2019-N169; FXES11140200000-190-FF02ENEH00]
                Notice of Availability: Draft Amendments to the Environmental
                Assessment and Oil and Gas Industry Conservation Plan for the American
                Burying Beetle in Oklahoma
                AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
                ACTION: Notice of availability of documents; request for public
                comment.
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                SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce the
                availability of an amended environmental assessment, under the National
                Environmental Policy Act, that evaluates the impacts of a 5-year
                extension of the Oil and Gas Industry Conservation Plan (ICP) for
                incidental take of the federally listed American burying beetle
                resulting from oil and gas industry activities. The ICP Planning Area
                consists of 45 counties in Oklahoma. Individual oil and gas companies
                would continue to apply for Endangered Species Act permits for
                incidental take and agree to comply with the terms and conditions of
                the ICP.
                DATES: Comments: To ensure consideration, written comments must be
                received or postmarked on or before April 15, 2019. Any comments we
                receive after the closing date or not postmarked by the closing date
                may not be considered in the final decision on this action.
                ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents:
                 Internet: You may obtain copies of the draft amendments to
                the environmental assessment (EA) and Industry Conservation Plan (ICP)
                on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (Service) website at
                www.fws.gov/southwest/es/oklahoma/ABBICP.
                 U.S. Mail: A limited number of CD-ROM and printed copies
                of the draft amendments to the EA and ICP are available, by request,
                from the Field Supervisor, by mail at the Oklahoma Ecological Services
                Field Office, 9014 E 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74129; by phone at 918-581-
                7458; or by fax at 918-581-7467. Please note that your request is in
                reference to the ABB ICP.
                 In-Person: Copies of the draft amendments to the EA and
                ICP are also available for public inspection and review at the
                following locations, by appointment and written request only, 8 a.m. to
                4:30 p.m.:
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                 [cir] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 500 Gold Avenue SW, Room
                6034, Albuquerque, NM 87102.
                 [cir] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 9014 E 21st St., Tulsa, OK
                74129.
                 Comment submission: You may submit comments by one of the following
                methods. Please note that your comments are in reference to the ABB
                ICP.
                 [cir] U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Oklahoma
                Ecological Services Field Office, 9014 E 21st St., Tulsa, OK 74129; by
                phone at 918-581-7458; or by fax at 918-581-7467.
                 [cir] Electronically: [email protected].
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonna Polk, Field Supervisor, 918-581-
                7458 (phone).
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
                announce the availability of an amended environmental assessment, under
                the National Environmental Policy Act, that evaluates the impacts of a
                5-year extension of the Oil and Gas Industry Conservation Plan (ICP)
                for incidental take of the federally listed American burying beetle
                (ABB) resulting from oil and gas industry activities. Individual oil
                and gas companies would continue to apply for Endangered Species Act
                permits for incidental take and agree to comply with the terms and
                conditions of the ICP.
                 Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA; 42
                U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), this notice advises the public that we, the
                Service, have gathered the information necessary to determine impacts
                of the draft amendments to the EA and ICP related to the proposed
                issuance of incidental take permits (ITPs) under section 10(a)(1)(B) of
                the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; 16 U.S.C. 1531 et
                seq.), to oil and gas companies (applicants) who agree to the
                conditions in the ICP. The ICP is a habitat conservation plan (HCP)
                that covers take of the ABB that is incidental to covered activities
                associated with geophysical exploration (seismic), development,
                extraction, or transport of crude oil, natural gas, and/or other
                petroleum products, as well as maintenance, operation, repair, and
                decommissioning of oil and gas pipelines and well field infrastructure,
                and will include measures necessary to minimize and mitigate impacts to
                the covered species and its habitat to the maximum extent practicable.
                 The Service is proposing to amend the Industry Conservation Plan
                (ICP) to extend the timeframe for oil and gas companies' (industry)
                participation in the ICP and the expiration date of the ICP and permits
                by 5 years.
                 The original ICP allows industry to apply for a permit to
                participate for the first 2 years (from the date of approval and
                signature--May 20, 2014, through May 20, 2016) and operations and
                maintenance for up to an additional 20 years (May 20, 2036). A previous
                amendment extended the ICP signup period for 3 years (until May 20,
                2019), and this amendment would extend the signup period for an
                additional 5 years (until May 20, 2024). Permittees with existing ICP
                permits will not be automatically enrolled and must apply for an
                amendment to their permit to obtain coverage under the amended ICP. ICP
                applications must be received by May 20, 2024, but may be approved
                after that date. Applications for Individual Project Plans (IPP), under
                an approved ICP, must be received by May 20, 2027. All construction
                related to approved IPPs must be completed by May 20, 2030. Operation
                and maintenance activities are authorized until the permit expires on
                May 20, 2039. Therefore, incidental take issued under this ICP may
                occur for a maximum of 25 years following the original ICP
                authorization on May 20, 2014. All incidental take coverage provided by
                the ICP will end when the permit expires on May 20, 2039, regardless of
                when the ICP or IPP applications were approved. Providing date-certain
                limits for each period will reduce confusion and simplify tracking for
                both permittees and the Service.
                 The Service has assessed the potential impacts of the 5-year
                extension for the ICP and reviewed the associated environmental
                assessment (EA) and biological opinion (BO) for industry-related
                activities within the eastern Oklahoma planning area. The estimates of
                potential impacts from industry activities for the ICP were based on
                recent history of development and industry predictions. Industry
                activity and impacts have been less than expected due to reduced
                petroleum prices and market conditions. Therefore, the amount of take
                issued under the ICP has been significantly lower than anticipated
                (32,234 acres allowed, with only about 5,255 acres issued as of
                December 19, 2018). The current ICP is only open for new applications
                through May 20, 2019, and incidental take authorized through the ICP is
                unlikely to approach the 32,234 acres allowed by that date.
                 The change in timelines is the only proposed revision to the ICP,
                EA, and BO. There are no proposed changes to the federally listed
                species or area covered, and no increases in the total amount of
                incidental take provided through this ICP amendment. The ABB is the
                only species with incidental take in the ICP. Extending the same level
                of take over additional years should reduce potential impacts to local
                habitat and ABB populations. Much of the oil and gas related impacts
                are temporary and can be restored within 2-5 years. Spreading the soil
                disturbance impacts out to 2030 would allow temporary soil disturbance
                initiated in the first few years to be partially or fully restored
                before impacts from later projects have begun. The ABB is an annual
                species, and reducing take in any year should allow more adult beetles
                to survive into the next year. Incidental take authorized through the
                extension would not be increased, is a very small percentage of the
                total ABB habitat, and would not change the BO determination that the
                take would not jeopardize the continued existence of the ABB. The ICP
                Planning Area covers the following 45 Oklahoma counties: Adair, Atoka,
                Bryan, Carter, Cherokee, Choctaw, Cleveland, Coal, Craig, Creek,
                Delaware, Garvin, Haskell, Hughes, Johnson, Kay, Latimer, Le Flore,
                Lincoln, Love, Marshall, Mayes, McClain, McCurtain, McIntosh, Murray,
                Muskogee, Noble, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee,
                Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Pushmataha, Rogers, Seminole,
                Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington.
                Background
                 Potential impacts as a result of the extension are not expected to
                increase beyond those already identified in the EA. Environmental
                consequences were reviewed for the ICP extension, and potential impacts
                to the following resources were evaluated: Geology, Soils, Water
                Resources, Water Quality, Air Quality, Vegetation, Wetlands, General
                Wildlife, Threatened and Endangered Species, Land Use, Aesthetics and
                Noise, Socioeconomics, Environmental Justice, Tribal Jurisdiction, and
                Cultural Resources. Minor benefits to Water Resources, Water Quality,
                Air Quality, Vegetation, Wetlands, General Wildlife, Threatened and
                Endangered Species, Land Use, and Aesthetics and Noise could occur,
                because any impacts of oil and gas construction activity would be
                spread out over more years. Local impacts of project-related soil
                disturbance, such as removal of vegetation, erosion, and dust, may be
                reduced, and some recovery of natural resources could be expected if
                spread out over additional years.
                 The ICP extension is not expected to significantly affect oil and
                gas activity,
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                but would help support industry activity by streamlining ESA
                compliance, while continuing conservation efforts for the ABB. The 5-
                year ICP extension is expected to trigger no new environmental
                consequences; no new impacts to local economies or cultural resources;
                and no changes to direct, indirect, and cumulative effects. The ICP
                extension would not authorize any additional activities or incidental
                take. The same types and quantities of activities previously described
                in the EA are expected to occur with the 5-year extension. Based on the
                proposed amendment, construction-related impacts could occur until May
                20, 2030, instead of only during the original 2-year timeframe, and
                operation and maintenance-related impacts could occur until May 20,
                2039.
                Public Availability of Comments
                 Written comments we receive become part of the public record
                associated with this action. Before including your address, phone
                number, email address, or other personal identifying information in
                your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--including
                your personal identifying information--may be made publicly available
                at any time. While you can request in your comment that we withhold
                your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot
                guarantee that we will be able to do so. We will not consider anonymous
                comments. All submissions from organizations or businesses, and from
                individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of
                organizations or businesses, will be made available for public
                disclosure in their entirety.
                Authority
                 We provide this notice under section 10(c) of the ESA (16 U.S.C.
                1531 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (50 CFR 17.22) and NEPA
                (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its implementing regulations (40 CFR
                1506.6).
                 Dated: February 5, 2019.
                Amy Lueders,
                Regional Director, Southwest Region, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
                [FR Doc. 2019-04761 Filed 3-13-19; 8:45 am]
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