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Public Hearings Scheduled on Humboldt Project Conveyance
Media Contact:
Jeffrey S. McCracken, 916-978-5100, jmccracken@mp.usbr.gov
For Release: March 04, 2005
Three public hearings are scheduled on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Humboldt Project Conveyance. The Draft EIS analyzes the potential effects of conveying title of the Humboldt Project (Project) and associated lands to the Pershing County Water Conservation District (PCWCD), State of Nevada, Lander County, and Pershing County. The action complies with Title VIII of Public Law 107-282 which directs Reclamation to transfer title of the Project to those entities.
The Project, located along the Humboldt River in northwestern Nevada, covers 83,350 acres and includes Battle Mountain Community Pasture, Rye Patch Dam and Reservoir, and the Humboldt Sink. Project construction began in 1935, and PCWCD assumed operation in 1941. PCWCD has had several Project repayment contracts with Reclamation, all of which have been repaid.
The hearings will allow individuals to comment on the Draft EIS. The public is invited and encouraged to attend.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Lovelock, NV | Battle Mountain , NV | Reno , NV |
Written comments on the Draft EIS must be received by close of business on Friday, April 1, 2005, and should be mailed to Mrs. Caryn Huntt DeCarlo, Bureau of Reclamation, 705 North Plaza Street, Room 320, Carson City, NV 89701-4015, or faxed to 775-882-7592, or e-mailed to chunttdecarlo@mp.usbr.gov. For information or to request a copy of the Draft EIS, please contact Mrs. Huntt DeCarlo at 775-884-8352. The Draft EIS is also available at http://www.usbr.gov/mp/nepa; click on Lahontan Basin Area Office.
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