General Management Plan, Development Concept Plans, Land Protection Plan, Environmental Assessment: Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota : Review DraftU.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1987 - Environmental impact analysis - 302 pages |
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100-year flood 100-year floodplain Acquisition of mineral acres action alternatives Amerada Hess Amerada Hess Corp badlands Billings County bison corral Buck Hill building camp-tender residence canoe camping construction Continuation of Existing cost Cottonwood campground dike directional drilling Elkhorn ranch Elkhorn unit Existing Conditions Alternative facilities federal feet floodplain floodproof gas lease headquarters area highway impacts improvements interpretive Land Protection Plan Little Missouri River maintenance Maltese Cross cabin management plan McKenzie County Medora mineral rights Minimum Requirements Alternative National Park Service needed nonfederal North Dakota north unit oil and gas ownership Painted Canyon park boundaries Peaceful Valley ranch picnic area practicable alternative preferred alternative private lands proposed action range 101 west recreation relocation resource management right-of-way ROOSEVELT NATIONAL PARK scenic easement south unit Squaw Creek campground Stat storage structures subsurface thence Theodore Roosevelt National trail UOGLE vault toilet vegetation wetlands wildlife zoning
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Page 236 - The values of the properties so exchanged either shall be approximately equal, or if they are not approximately equal the values shall be equalized by the payment of cash to the grantor or to the Secretary as the circumstances require.
Page 238 - Area", which is on file and available for public inspection in the office of the Director of the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Department of the Interior.
Page 285 - ... responsibilities for ( 1 ) acquiring, managing, and disposing of Federal lands and facilities; (2) providing Federally undertaken, financed, or assisted construction and improvements; and (3) conducting Federal activities and programs affecting land use, including but not limited to water and related land resources planning, regulating, and licensing activities.
Page 236 - Secretary may accept title to any non-Federal property within the boundaries of the park, and in exchange therefor he may convey to the grantor of such property any federally owned property under his jurisdiction which he classifies as suitable for exchange or other disposal.
Page 284 - Each agency shall provide leadership and shall take action to reduce the risk of flood loss, to minimize the impact of floods on human safety, health and welfare, and to restore and preserve the natural and beneficial values served by...
Page 284 - If an agency has determined to, or proposes to, conduct, support, or allow an action to be located in a floodplain, the agency shall consider alternatives to avoid adverse effects and incompatible development in the floodplains.
Page 231 - Day and requested the President to issue a Proclamation inviting the people of the United States to observe each such day with appropriate ceremonies.
Page 222 - ... of the aforesaid act of Congress, do hereby make known and proclaim that there is hereby reserved from entry or settlement and set apart as a public reservation all those certain tracts, pieces, or parcels of land lying and being situate in the State of...
Page 238 - Act takes effect, maps of the wilderness areas and descriptions of their boundaries shall be filed with the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the United States House of Representatives and the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the United States Senate...
Page 285 - Agencys to provide leadership and take action to minimize the destruction, loss or degradation of wetlands, and to preserve and enhance the natural and beneficial values in carrying out its responsibilities.