Tongass National Forest; Alaska; Plan of Operations Amendment 1 for the Kensington Gold Mine

Published date23 September 2019
Citation84 FR 49711
Record Number2019-20534
SectionNotices
CourtForest Service
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 184 (Monday, September 23, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 184 (Monday, September 23, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 49711-49712]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-20534]
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                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                Forest Service
                Tongass National Forest; Alaska; Plan of Operations Amendment 1
                for the Kensington Gold Mine
                AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
                ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact
                Statement.
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                SUMMARY: In December 2018, the USDA Forest Service (Forest Service),
                Tongass National Forest, received a proposal from Coeur Alaska, Inc.
                (Coeur Alaska), the owner/operator of the Kensington Gold Mine (Mine),
                to amend the 2005 Plan of Operations. This proposed life of mine
                extension, as described in Coeur Alaska's proposed Plan of Operations
                Amendment 1 (POA 1), would expand the disturbance area currently
                approved by the Forest Service under the 2004 Kensington Gold Project
                Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). To assess
                Coeur Alaska's proposed POA 1, the Forest Service will prepare a new
                SEIS. This notice advises the public that the Tongass National Forest
                is gathering information necessary to prepare an SEIS to evaluate the
                effects of changing the Plan of Operations via Coeur Alaska's proposed
                POA 1.
                DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received
                by November 7, 2019. The Draft SEIS is expected October 2020 and the
                Final SEIS is expected July 2021.
                ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted electronically at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=55533 or via facsimile to (907) 586-
                8808. In addition, written comments can be delivered or mailed to:
                Tongass National Forest, Kensington Gold Mine POA1 SEIS, 8510
                Mendenhall Loop Rd., Juneau, Alaska 99801.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Reece, Minerals Program
                Manager, Tongass National Forest at the Juneau Ranger District, 8510
                Mendenhall Loop Rd., Juneau, Alaska 99801 or by telephone at (907) 586-
                8800, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Alaska Standard Time, Monday
                through Friday.
                 Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
                may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
                between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This SEIS will tier to and incorporate by
                reference the 1992 Kensington Gold Project Final EIS and the 1997 and
                2004 Kensington Gold Project Final SEISs. The 2004 Final SEIS and
                Record of Decision, along with other supporting documents, are
                available at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=55533.
                 Project Location: The Mine is located at the southern end of the
                Kakuhan Range off the coastal mountains on the small peninsula formed
                between Lynn Canal and Berners Bay, on the Juneau Ranger District of
                the Tongass National Forest. The Mine is located about 45 air miles
                northwest of Juneau, 35 air miles south of Haines, and within the
                boundary of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska. The Mine is
                accessible by passenger ferry, cargo barge, floatplane, or helicopter.
                 Tongass Land and Resource Management Plan (Forest Plan): The
                primary land use designation in the Forest Plan for the Mine site is
                Modified Landscape (to provide for natural appearing landscapes while
                allowing timber harvest). The area also has an overlay designation of
                Minerals (to encourage mineral exploration and development of areas
                with high mineral potential).
                Purpose and Need for Action
                 Coeur Alaska is requesting additional tailings, waste rock
                disposal, and related infrastructure at the Mine to reflect positive
                exploration results, improved metal prices, and ongoing operational
                efficiencies. According to Coeur Alaska, these additions would allow
                for continuous site operations in a safe, environmentally sound,
                technically feasible, and economically viable manner, while complying
                with regulatory requirements. The existing tailings and waste rock
                storage is considered sufficient to provide for the Mine's needs until
                2023; proposed activities would extend the mine life by 10 years until
                2033. The purpose of this SEIS is for the Forest Service to consider
                the proposed changes and to determine whether there is a need to amend
                the Plan of Operations.
                Proposed Action
                 Coeur Alaska has proposed POA 1 to attain a life of mine extension.
                Through ongoing exploration efforts, additional ore resources have been
                identified within the Kensington and Jualin deposits at the Mine. Both
                deposits are currently being mined and the estimated ore production
                would result in the need for additional tailings and waste rock storage
                capacity. The proposal to expand the disturbance area authorized under
                the approved 2005 Plan of Operations by approximately 150 acres and
                achieve a life of mine extension of about 10 years includes the
                following main elements:
                 Construction of a Stage 4 dam raise of the existing
                Tailings Treatment Facility, formerly known as Lower Slate Lake,
                including a causeway between the Tailings Treatment Facility and Upper
                Slate Lake;
                 Relocation of seepage collection sumps, access road, power
                line, pipelines, and stormwater diversion channels;
                 Expansion of three existing Waste Rock Stockpiles:
                Kensington, Pit #4, and Comet;
                 Construction of one additional Waste Rock Stockpile
                (Pipeline Road);
                 Relocation of ancillary facilities including the water
                treatment plants at the Tailings Treatment Facility area;
                 Increase mill production from 2,000 tons per day to 3,000
                tons per day to provide operational flexibility and make up for periods
                of maintenance shutdowns; and
                 Construction of access roads to mitigate Slate Creek
                resident fish spawning habitat losses by constructing deltas and
                rerouting Fat Rat Creek into South Creek, and culvert replacements to
                promote fish passage.
                 In general, POA 1 focuses on proposed operational changes, a new
                waste rock stockpile facility, and expansions of mine facilities
                presented in the 2005 Plan of Operations. If approved, POA 1 would
                supersede the existing Plan of Operations where changes are proposed;
                however, the approved Plan of Operations would control any items not
                discussed in POA 1.
                Possible Alternatives
                 A no-action alternative, which represents no changes to the
                approved 2005 Plan of Operations and serves as the baseline for the
                comparison among the action alternatives, will be analyzed in addition
                to the proposed action. Comments we receive in response to this Notice
                of Intent may identify additional reasonable alternatives.
                Lead and Cooperating Agencies
                 The USDA Forest Service is the lead agency for the proposed action
                and compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. The Tongass
                National Forest has identified multiple agencies with special expertise
                with respect to the proposed action that could serve as cooperating
                agencies. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has special expertise with
                assessing impacts to waters of the United States, including wetlands;
                additionally, a Section 404 of the Clean Water Act permit will be
                needed from this agency. From the State
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                of Alaska, at least three departments could be cooperating agencies due
                to their expertise and involvement in evaluations for this type of
                permit application. These departments include the Alaska Departments of
                Fish and Game, Environmental Conservation, and Natural Resources.
                Locally, the City and Borough of Juneau could be a cooperating agency
                as the Mine is within its boundaries and it issues permits for certain
                facilities at the Mine. The Tongass National Forest will conduct an
                effort to formally identify cooperating agencies.
                Responsible Official
                 The responsible official for the decision on this project is the
                Forest Supervisor, Tongass National Forest, Federal Building, 648
                Mission Street, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901.
                Nature of Decision To Be Made
                 The Forest Supervisor is the responsible official for this action
                and will decide whether to amend the approved Plan of Operations. The
                decision will be based on information that is disclosed in the Final
                SEIS. The responsible official will consider the comments, responses,
                disclosure of environmental consequences, and applicable laws,
                regulations, and policies in deciding whether to amend the Plan of
                Operations and will state the rationale for the decision in the record
                of decision.
                Scoping Process
                 This Notice of Intent initiates the scoping process, which guides
                the development of the SEIS through internal and external input on the
                issues, impacts, and alternatives to consider. The Forest Service will
                invite the public to participate in scoping meetings in Juneau and
                Haines, Alaska. These meetings will be posted on the Forest's website
                at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=55533 and will be
                advertised in the Juneau Empire and the Ketchikan Daily News,
                newspapers of record, to announce the date, time, place, and purpose of
                the public scoping meetings.
                 Forest Service regulations at 36 CFR 218 subparts A and B,
                regarding the project-level predecisional administrative review
                process, apply to projects and activities implementing land management
                plans that are not authorized under the Healthy Forest Restoration Act.
                Only individuals or entities who submit timely and specific written
                comments concerning the project during this or another designated
                public comment period established by the responsible offical will be
                eligible to file on objection. It is important that reviewers provide
                their comments at such times and in such manner that they are useful to
                the agency's preparation of the SEIS. Therefore, comments should be
                provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly
                articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions.
                 Names of commenters and comments received in response to this
                solicitation will be part of the public record for this proposed
                action. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered,
                however, anonymous commenters will not gain standing to object as
                defined in 36 CFR 218.2.
                 Dated: August 15, 2019.
                 Richard A. Cooksey,
                Acting Associate Deputy Chief, National Forest System.
                [FR Doc. 2019-20534 Filed 9-20-19; 8:45 am]
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