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Agricultural Act of 2014Title VIII- Forestry
Section 8204- Insect and Disease Infestation
Jim SmallsNEPA Specialist, WO
202-205-1475
Farm Bill
October 3, 2014
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Content
Overview
Project Purpose
Landscape Scale Designations
NEPA Provisions (HFRA EA/EIS, CE)
Key Points
Questions
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Overview
Farm Bill- Section 8204 amends HFRA, by adding sections 602 and 603 to HFRA’s Title VI.
Has requirements for designating I&D landscape scale areas and new NEPA provisions.
Gave Governors ability to request initial areas within 60 days of passage of the Farm Bill.
Chief was delegated authority from the Secretary to designate landscape scale areas.
Other landscape scale areas may be recommended to and designated by the Chief.
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Overview
Allows for the use of HFRA EA/EIS provisions.
Creates a new statutory Categorical Exclusion (CE: 32.3(3)).
Collaboration important in developing and implementing projects.
Congressional reporting requirements part of bill.
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Section 602(d)(1): Purpose of Projects
Projects must reduce the risk or extent of, or increase the resilience to, insect or disease infestation in designated landscape area.
Possible projects:
Pesticide application
Commercial/noncommercial timber cutting
Prescribe burn
NNIS? (some)
Other activities?
Designation Process
The Chief considered designation criteria in section 602(C):(1) experiencing declining forest health, based
on annual forest health surveys conducted by the
Secretary;
(2) at risk of experiencing substantially increased tree mortality over the next 15 years due to insect or disease infestation, based on the most recent National Insect and Disease Risk Map published by the Forest Service; or
(3) in an area in which the risk of hazard trees poses an imminent risk to public infrastructure, health, or safety…
…and excluded Wilderness areas.
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Designation Process Continued
Forest Health provided data for first two criteria:
(1) experiencing declining forest health, based
on annual forest health surveys conducted by the
Secretary;
(2) at risk of experiencing substantially increased tree mortality over the next 15 years due to insect or disease infestation, based on the most recent National Insect and Disease Risk Map published by the Forest Service.
http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/nidrm.shtml
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Designations continued:
Information for third criteria provided by forests. (3) in an area in which the risk of hazard trees poses an imminent risk to public infrastructure, health, or safety.
Did not consider project limitations such as WUI, condition classes, fire regime groups.
Almost 46 million acres designated.
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Collaboration
EJ Executive Order
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NEPA Provisions
Both Sections 602 and 603 contain NEPA provisions:
Section 602- HFRA EA/EIS
Section 603- New CE
Section 602(d)(2)- HFRA EA/EIS
…may be carried out in accordance with subsections (b), (c), and (d) of section 102, and sections 104, 105, and 106… of HFRA.
Section 102
(b) comply with forest plan
(c) acreage limitations
(d) excluded areas
Section 104 environmental analysis
Section 105 special administrative review process
Section 106 judicial review
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Section 602(d)(2)- HFRA EA/EIS
This authority is temporary:
Any project under paragraph (1) for which a public notice to initiate scoping is issued on or before September 30, 2018…
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Section 603(a) creates new CE
Section 603(a)(1): Categorical Exclusion
Section 603(a)(2): Exempt from section 105.
Collaborative Restoration ProjectSection 603(b)(1) and (2)
Projects will:
Maximize retention of old growth Consider best available science Be developed and implemented through
collaborative process that- Includes multiple interested persons
representing diverse interests; and is transparent and nonexclusive; or meets RAC requirements subsection c through
f of section 205 of SRS; or is part of a CFLRP proposal.
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Collaboration
Resources NFF: A Roadmap for Collaboration Before, During, and After
the NEPA Process CEQ: Collaboration in NEPA- A Handbook for NEPA Practitioners
Points from R1 Collaborative Template Did the responsible official identify and involve relevant
stakeholders early in the process? Is there a strategy to conduct a non-exclusive and transparent
collaboration process? Is there a plan to develop and implement the project as part of
the collaborative effort? The Department has clarified in their expectations that
responsible officials shall not ask the group for a consensus decision.
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Section 603(c)-Project Limitations
Limited to 3,000 acres.
Has to be in WUI or condition classes 2 or 3 in fire regime groups 1, 2, or 3 outside of the WUI.
No permanent road construction and all temp roads have to be decommissioned no later than 3 years after completion of project.
Road maintenance and repairs are allowed.
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Section 603(d) Exclusions Projects can not be in wilderness or
wilderness study areas.
Any federal land congress or the president excluded or restricted the removal of vegetation.
Section 603(f) Public Notice and Scoping
Section 603(e) Forest Management Plans Projects must be consistent with Forest
Plans.
Public notice and scoping will be conducted for projects.
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Key Points
Congress gave us new definitions and tools to help us.
Need to be strategic when planning Farm Bill type projects into your POW. (HFRA EA/EIS, CE)
Collaboration is a key component of Farm Bill NEPA provisions.
Collaboration does not have to be complex- line officer driven.
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Key Points
High probability more requests for designation of landscape areas will be received in Chief’s office and reviewed this fall.
Projects must be in designated areas if utilizing section 602 or section 603 provisions.
When carrying out projects in designated areas you do not have to utilize section 602 or section 603 provisions.
Projects are being monitored at the national level through at least the first quarter of FY16.
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Questions?