Federal Register - September 16, 2021
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Federal Register / Vol. 86, No. 177 / Thursday, September 16, 2021 / Notices
are1 to establish State systems to promote the nutritional health of school children of the United States through nutrition education and the use of team nutrition messages and material developed by the Secretary, and to encourage regular physical activity and other activities that support healthy lifestyles for children, including those based on the most recent Dietary Guidelines for Americans published under section 301 of the National Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Act of 1990 7 U.S.C. 5341; 2
to provide assistance to States for the development of comprehensive and integrated nutrition education and active living programs in schools and facilities that participate in child nutrition programs; 3 to provide training and technical assistance and disseminate team nutrition messages to States, school and community nutrition programs, and child nutrition food service professionals; 4 to coordinate and collaborate with other nutrition education and active living programs that share similar goals and purposes;
and 5 to identify and share innovative programs with demonstrated effectiveness in helping children to maintain a healthy weight by enhancing student understanding of healthful eating patterns and the importance of regular physical activity.
Description of Respondents: State, Local, Tribal Governments, Private Sector Businesses or other for-profits/
Not-for-profit institutions.
Number of Respondents: 122,130.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
Annually, Weekly.
Total Burden Hours: 35,484.
Ruth Brown, Departmental Information Collection Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request: Additional Information To Be Collected Under the Uniform Grant Application Package for Discretionary Grant Programs for the Emergency Food Assistance Program Reach and Resiliency Grants Correction In notice document 202119764
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Additional information concerning the proposed Project is available online at http www.fs.usda.gov/projects/tahoe/
landmanagement/projects. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the hearing-impaired TDD may call the Federal Relay Service FRS at 1800
8778339, 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including holidays.
Forest Service
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Tahoe National Forest; California;
North Yuba Landscape Resilience Project EIS
Forest Service, Agriculture USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
The Forest Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement EIS for the North Yuba Landscape Resilience Project. The purpose of the Project is to improve and restore forest health and resilience, reduce the risk of uncharacteristic wildfire, protect and secure water supplies, and protect communities from the effects of highseverity wildfire and climate change in the North Yuba River watershed.
Actions to reduce hazardous forest fuels and enhance forest resilience to severe disturbances from wildfire, insect and disease infestation, drought, and anticipated future climate change are intended to provide long-term benefits to the Landscapes communities and ecosystems. These actions include several project-specific amendments to the Land Management Plan for the Tahoe National Forest related to management of California spotted owl habitat. The amendments are based on the Conservation Strategy for the California Spotted Owl in the Sierra Nevada USDA Forest Service 2019 and rely on the best available science.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received 30 days from date of publication in the Federal Register. The draft environmental impact statement is expected July 2022, and the final environmental impact statement is expected March 2023.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments via mail or by hand delivery to Eli Ilano, Tahoe National Forest Supervisor, c/o Laurie Perrot, Attn: North Yuba Project, 631 Coyote Street, Nevada City, CA
95959. Comments may also be submitted electronically: http
www.fs.fed.us/nepa/nepa_project_
exp.php?project=59693.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laurie Perrot, Forest Environmental Coordinator, laurie.perrot@usda.gov.
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The proposed North Yuba Landscape Resilience Project Project is a watershed-scale forest restoration project in the North Yuba Watershed within the Tahoe National Forest developed through a collaborative process by the North Yuba Forest Partnership, a diverse group of nine entities. The Project area stretches from New Bullards Bar Reservoir east up to the Sierra Crest along Highway 49. The planning area or Landscape is approximately 275,000 acres, of which approximately 210,000 acres are National Forest System lands. The watershed includes substantial forest habitat, is an important source of water to downstream users, supports high biodiversity, offers excellent opportunities for recreation, and is home to the communities of Camptonville, Downieville, and Sierra City.
Many homes and communities are located within and near the Landscapes forested areas. Recognizing community safety and forest health are complementary and interrelated, the Forest Service is acting together with other public and private stakeholders to reduce the risk of high-severity wildfire and protect communities at an increased pace and scale, given the geographic scope and severity of the problem.
Given project implementation will occur over many years, it is desirable to allow regular opportunities to address changing conditions on the ground e.g., insect outbreak, wildfire, etc. and provide periodic formal, structured public comment and pre-decisional administrative review opportunities before decisions are made. Toward this end, a staged decision-making approach is planned for this Project. Staged decision-making means proposed actions for the entire Landscape would be analyzed in the EIS; however, separate records of decisions would be issued for smaller sub-project areas within the Landscape. This approach would allow surveys to be completed prior to each decision and provide the opportunity to review potential new information or changed circumstances that could have a bearing on the proposed action and its impacts and
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