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August 2013. Buckhorn Mountain EIS Project. Buckhorn Mountain Exploration Project. Echo Bay Exploration is seeking federal and state authorization for exploration near the Buckhorn mine. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Buckhorn Mountain EIS ProjectAugust 2013

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Buckhorn Mountain Exploration Project

• Echo Bay Exploration is seeking federal and state authorization for exploration near the Buckhorn mine.

• In accordance with NEPA and SEPA requirements, the company provided a plan of operation to agencies and the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process was initiated.

• The EIS process provides for a science-based evaluation of the potential impacts of the proposed program and for public review.

Studies include analysis of air quality, water resources, soils, wildlife, botany, timber resources, climatology, aesthetics, public safety and cultural resources.• Approximately $3 million to prepare the EIS, and • Invest over $5 million in environmental studies required by the EIS process

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Who is preparing the Buckhorn Exploration EIS?

• NEPA Lead Agency: o US Forest Service (USFS) o Assisted by third-party contractor: URS Corporation

• Cooperating Agencies: o Bureau of Land Management (BLM) o Washington State Department of Natural Resources (WDNR)

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Coordination with Multiple Agencies/Entities

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US Forest ServiceBureau of Land Management

US Fish & WildlifeCorp of Engineers

US EPA

State Historical Preservation OfficeDepartment of Ecology

Department of Natural ResourcesDepartment of Fish and Wildlife

Okanogan CountyCommunity and Special Interest Groups

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Why does this process seem to take so long?

• Extremely comprehensive• Multiple entities involved• Changes in team members

• Average time for EIS process is highly dependent on many factorso Between January 1998, and December

2006, 53 federal executive branch entities made available to the public 2,236 final environmental impact statements (EISs). The time to prepare an EIS ranged from 51 days to 6,708 days (18.4 years). The average time for all federal entities was 3.4 years. (Journal of the National Association of Environmental Professionals)

• Recent large mining EISs Average: 4 to 5 years from scoping to ROD (TetraTech)

Pogo Mine EIS and supporting information, AK

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Major Resource Studies Undertaken

• Air Quality• Water Quality & Quantity• Hydrology• Water Rights/Source Options• Aquatic Resources• Wetlands• Wildlife• Geochemical Assessments• Cultural Resources• Visual Resources• Traffic Use• Noise• Socioeconomic• Landslides & Slope Stability

• Erosion• Vegetation• Land Management• Recreation• Common Stand Exams• Soils• Grazing• Geologic and Paleontological• Old Growth• Great Grey Owl Surveys• Northern Goshawk Surveys• Endangered Species Surveys• Stream Flow & Sediment Surveys• Drilling Best Practices

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EIS is Only One Part of the Entire Process(it is not “permitting” but is done in conjunction with permitting efforts)

EIS Process

Federal Process

Local Process

State Process

Notice of Intent

Scoping

Draft EIS

Final EIS

Plan of Operations Approval

National Historic Preservation Act

Endangered Species Act

Army Corps of Engineers CWA 404

Permit

DNR Reclamation Permit

WA State 401 Certification

DOE Clean Water Act Authorizations (NPDES,

Wetlands/Shorelands, Water Rights)

State Historic Preservation Act

County Comprehensive

Planning

Critical Areas Ordinance

Mitigation Plans/Properties

Land Use/Special Use Permits

Record of Decision (ROD)

Federal permit, certification, approval

State permit, certification, approval

Local consistency, permits

Mitigation Plans

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Where is the Buckhorn Exploration Project at in the EIS Process?

Public Scoping DEIS Public Comments

Exploration Drilling

Draft EIS Preparation

Final EIS and Record of Decision

Possible Future Permitting for Mining Activities

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Looking Forward…

• Baseline coverage for entire project area is complete

• Baseline reports are in review process by agencies

• Work toward maintaining current schedule as proposed by USFS

• Anticipate Record of Decision in May 2015

• Continue working collaboratively with agencies and Office of Regulatory Assistance (ORA)

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Contact:

Gina MyersEnvironmental ManagerKettle River—Buckhorn(509) 775-3157 ext. [email protected]

Deana ZakarCommunity & Gov’t RelationsKettle River—Buckhorn(509) 775-3157 ext. [email protected]

Mark IoliVice President & General ManagerKettle River—Buckhorn(509) 775-3157 ext. [email protected]

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Thank you!

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