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Lower Colorado River Well Inventory

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Escambia County

VERMONT

Hver—Knowles Planing Mill Chimney, Jct. of
Scenic Bluffs Hwy. & Langley Ave.,
Pensacola, 12000299

Chittenden County
Duplex at 22—26 Johnson St., (Burlington,
Vermont MPS) 22—26 Johnson St.,
Burlington, 12000292
Fitzgerald, William, Block, (Burlington,
Vermont MPS) 57–63 N. Champlain St.,
Burlington, 12000293

Monroe County
Veterans of Foreign Wars Walter R. Mickens
Post 6021 and William Weech American
Legion Post 168, 803 Emma St., Key West,
12000300
KANSAS
Riley County
Bethel A.M.E. Church, (African American
Resources in Manhattan, Kansas MPS) 401
Yuma St., Manhattan, 12000301
Second Baptist Church, (African American
Resources in Manhattan, Kansas MPS) 831
Yuma St., Manhattan, 12000302
Sedgwick County
Wichita Veterans Administration Hospital,
(United States Second Generation Veterans
Hospitals MPS) 5500 E. Kellogg Ave.,
Wichita, 12000303

WISCONSIN
Door County
Murphy Farms Number 1, 7195, 7199, 7203,
7207, 7212, & 7213 Horseshoe Bay Rd., Egg
Harbor, 12000314
Marathon County
United States Post Office and Court House,
317 1st St., Wausau, 12000294
WYOMING
Johnson County
Buffalo Downtown Historic District, Main St.,
Buffalo, 12000315
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Bristol County

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Manomet Mills, 194–194R, 200 Riverside
Ave., New Bedford, 12000304

Bureau of Reclamation

MICHIGAN
Keweenaw County
Copper Harbor Light Station, 9879 Woodland
Rd. (Grant Township), Copper Harbor,
12000305
Eagle Harbor Coast Guard Station Boathouse,
9282 Marina Rd., Eagle Harbor Rd.,
12000306
Macomb County

Marquette County
St. Peter Cathedral, 311 W. Baraga Ave.,
Marquette, 12000307
NEW JERSEY
Mercer County
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 402 E. State
St., Trenton, 12000309
NEW YORK
Livingston County
Caledonia Fish Hatchery, 16 North St.,
Caledonia, 12000310
Rockland County
Seaman—Knapp House, 35 Ladentown Rd.,
Pomona, 12000311

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Suffolk County
Northport Veterans Administration Hospital
Historic District, (United States Second
Generation Veterans Hospitals MPS) 79
Middleville Rd., Northport, 12000312
NORTH CAROLINA
Davidson County
Lexington Memorial Hospital, 111 North
Carolina Ave., Lexington, 12000313

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Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of renewal and request
for comments.
AGENCY:

The Bureau of Reclamation
has forwarded the following Information
Collection Request to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval: Lower Colorado
River Well Inventory, OMB Control
Number: 1006–0014. The Information
Collection Request describes the nature
of the information collection and its
expected cost burden.
DATES: OMB has up to 60 days to
approve or disapprove this information
collection, but may respond after 30
days; therefore, public comment must
be received on or before June 4, 2012.
ADDRESSES: Please send your comments
to the Desk Officer for the Department
of the Interior at the Office of
Management and Budget, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, via
facsimile to (202) 395–5806, or email to
[email protected]. A copy
of your comments should also be
directed to the Bureau of Reclamation,
Attention: LC–4200, P.O. Box 61470,
Boulder City, NV 89006–1470.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Paul
Matuska, Water Accounting and
Verification Group Manager, Bureau of
Reclamation, Lower Colorado Regional
SUMMARY:

Warren Township District No. 4 School,
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Office, 702–293–8164. You may also
view the Information Collection Request
at www.reginfo.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Abstract
Pursuant to the Boulder Canyon
Project Act (Pub. L. 70–642, 45 Stat.
1057), all diversions of mainstream
Colorado River water must be in
accordance with a Colorado River water
entitlement. The Consolidated Decree of
the United States Supreme Court in
Arizona v. California, 547 U.S. 150
(2006) requires the Secretary of the
Interior to account for all diversions of
mainstream Colorado River water along
the lower Colorado River, including
water drawn from the mainstream by
underground pumping. To meet the
water entitlement and accounting
obligations, an inventory of wells and
river pumps is required along the lower
Colorado River, and the gathering of
specific information concerning these
wells.
II. Data
OMB Control Number: 1006–0014.
Title: Lower Colorado River Well
Inventory.
Form Number: Form LC–25.
Frequency: These data are collected
only once for each well or river-pump
owner or operator as long as changes in
water use, or other changes that would
impact contractual or administrative
requirements, are not made. A
respondent may request that the data for
their well or river pump be updated
after the initial inventory.
Respondents: Well and river-pump
owners and operators along the lower
Colorado River in Arizona, California,
and Nevada. Each well and river pump
owner or operator must be identified, as
well as the location of their diversion
and type of water use determined.
Estimated completion time: An
average of 20 minutes is required to
interview individual well and riverpump owners or operators. Reclamation
will use the information collected
during these interviews to complete the
information collection form.
Estimated total number of annual
responses: 1,500.
Estimated total annual burden hours:
500 hours.
III. Request for Comments
Reclamation invites your comments
on:
(a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of our functions, including
whether the information will have
practical use;

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(b) the accuracy of our burden
estimate for the proposed collection of
information;
(c) ways to enhance the quality,
usefulness, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and
(d) ways to minimize the burden of
the information collection on
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to
respond to a collection of information
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
control number. Reclamation will
display a valid OMB control number on
the Lower Colorado River Well
Inventory, OMB Control Number: 1006–
0014.
A Federal Register notice with a 60day comment period soliciting
comments on this collection of
information was published in the
Federal Register (77 FR 9264) on
February 16, 2012. No public comments
were received.
IV. Public Disclosure
Before including your address,
telephone 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 ask us in your
comment to withhold your personal
identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so.
Dated: April 27, 2012.
Michael R. Gabaldon,
Acting Regional Director, Lower Colorado
Region, Bureau of Reclamation.
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Draft Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report and
Notice of Public Meeting for the Water
Transfer Program for the San Joaquin
River Exchange Contractors Water
Authority, 2014–2038, San Joaquin
Valley, CA
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability and public
meeting.
AGENCY:

The Bureau of Reclamation
and the San Joaquin River Exchange
Contractors Water Authority have made

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available for public review and
comment the joint draft environmental
impact statement/environmental impact
report (Draft EIS/EIR) for the Water
Transfer Program, 2014–2038.
The proposed new transfer program
would provide for the transfer and/or
exchange of up to 150,000 acre-feet of
substitute water from the San Joaquin
River Exchange Contractors Water
Authority to several potential users over
a 25-year timeframe (water service years
2014–2038).
DATES: Submit written comments on the
Draft EIS/EIR on or before July 3, 2012.
One public meeting is scheduled with
the Bureau of Reclamation and San
Joaquin River Exchange Contractors
Water Authority’s staff. Oral or written
comments will be received at this
meeting regarding the project’s
environmental effects. The meeting will
be held on Wednesday, June 13, 2012
from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Los
Banos, California.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
on the Draft EIS/EIR to Mr. Brad
Hubbard, Bureau of Reclamation, 2800
Cottage Way, Room 2905, Sacramento,
California 95825. Email electronic
comments to [email protected].
The public meeting will be held at the
Miller & Lux Building, Floor 1, 830
Sixth Street, Los Banos, California
93635.
To request a compact disc of the Draft
EIS/EIR, please contact Mr. Brad
Hubbard as indicated above, or call
916–978–5034. The Draft EIS/EIR may
be viewed at Reclamation’s Web site at
http://www.usbr.gov/mp/nepa/
nepa_projdetails.cfm?Project_ID=9086.
See Supplementary Information section
for locations where copies of the Draft
EIS/EIR are available for public review.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Brad Hubbard, Natural Resources
Specialist, at 916–978–5204, or email at
[email protected]; or Ms. Joann
White, San Joaquin River Exchange
Contractors Water Authority, at 209–
827–8616, or email at
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The San
Joaquin River Exchange Contractors
Water Authority (Exchange Contractors)
propose to make water available via
tailwater recovery, water conservation,
and temporary land fallowing for
transfer and/or exchange of substitute
water to either the state and Federal
wildlife refuges, Central Valley Project
(CVP) contractors for existing municipal
and industrial (M&I) and/or agricultural
areas, and other potential State Water
Project (SWP) contractors for
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combination of these users. The action
would be to execute agreements for
water transfers among the Bureau of
Reclamation (Reclamation), Mid-Pacific
Region; Central Valley Project (CVP) and
State Water Project (SWP) contractors;
and the Exchange Contractors for water
service years 2014 to 2038.
The program would consist of the
annual development and transfer of up
to 150,000 acre-feet of substitute CVP
water (maximum of 80,000 acre-feet of
tailwater and a maximum of 20,000
acre-feet of conserved water, and a
maximum of 50,000 acre-feet from land
fallowing) from the Exchange
Contractors to other CVP contractors, to
Reclamation’s Refuge Water Supply
Program (RWSP) for delivery to the San
Joaquin Valley wetland habitat areas
(wildlife refuges), and/or SWP
contractors. The purposes of the
proposed twenty-five year transfer
program are the transfer and/or
exchange of CVP water from the
Exchange Contractors to:
• The RWSP to meet water supply
needs (Incremental Level 4) for San
Joaquin River Basin wildlife refuges and
Tulare Lake Basin wildlife areas.
• Other CVP contractors and SWP
contractors to meet demands of
agriculture, municipal, and industrial
uses, and/or
The continuation of a program of
temporary annual water transfers and/or
exchanges is needed to maximize the
use of limited water resources for
agriculture, fish and wildlife resources,
and M&I purposes with the following
objectives:
• Develop supplemental water
supplies from willing seller agencies
within the Exchange Contractors’
service area through water conservation
measures/tailwater recovery and crop
idling/fallowing activities consistent
with agency policies.
• Assist in providing water supplies
to meet the Incremental Level 4
requirements for the San Joaquin River
Basin and Tulare Lake Basin wildlife
refuges.
• Assist Friant Division CVP
repayment contractors or water service
contractors to obtain additional CVP
water for the production of agricultural
crops or livestock and/or M&I uses
because of water supply shortages or
when full contract deliveries cannot
otherwise be made.
• Assist SWP (Kern County Water
Agency and Santa Clara Valley Water
District (SCVWD)) and other CVP
agricultural service and M&I contractors
(San Luis Unit, SCVWD, East Bay
Municipal Utility District, Contra Costa
Water District, and Pajaro Valley Water

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