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2007 PERFORMANCE REVIEW BOARD ELIGIBLES—Continued


SEXTON, WILLIAM T ....................................... REGIONAL HYDROLOGIST, WR.
SHEAFFER, C. BRUCE ................................... FINANCIAL ADVISOR (COMPTROLLER).
SHEEHAN, DENISE E ...................................... ASST-DIR BUDGET, PLNG & HR.
SHEPARD, EDWARD W .................................. STATE DIRECTOR.
SHILLITO, DANIEL G ....................................... REGIONAL SOLICITOR.
SIDERELIS, KAREN C ..................................... ASSOC DIR FOR GEOSPATIAL INFORMATION.
SIERRA, SELMA .............................................. STATE DIRECTOR.
SIMPSON, JERRY W ....................................... ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, WORKFORCE MGMT.
SINGER, MICHELE F ....................................... DIR, OFC OF REGULATORY MGMT.
SKENANDORE, KEVIN B ................................ ASSOCIATE DEPUTY DIRECTOR-WEST.
SKIBINE, GEORGE T C ................................... DIRECTOR, OFC OF INDIAN GAMING MGMT.
SMITH, GARY L ............................................... DIR, EXT & INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS.
SMITH, MICHAEL R ......................................... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, FIELD OPS.
SMYTH, PAUL B .............................................. DIR, INDIAN TRUST LIT OFC.
SNYDER, MICHAEL D ..................................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR, INTERMTN. REGION.
SONDERMAN, DEBRA E ................................. DIR/ACQUISITION & PROP. MGMT.
SOUKUP, MICHAEL A ..................................... ASSOC DIR, NATURAL RESOURCES.
SPEAKS, STANLEY M ..................................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR.
STANSELL, KENNETH B ................................. DEPUTY DIRECTOR.
STEVENS, ELIZABETH H ................................ ASST DIR-EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.
STITH, E. MELODEE ....................................... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, ACQ & FIN ASST.
SZARO, ROBERT C ......................................... CHIEF SCIENTIST FOR BIOLOGY.
TAYLOR, WILLIE R .......................................... DIR, OFC ENV POL AND COMPL.
TAYLOR-GOODRICH, KAREN F ..................... ASSOC DIR, VISITOR & RESOURCE PROTECT.
TERLAND, GENE R ......................................... STATE DIRECTOR.
THOMPSON, STEVEN P ................................. FISH & WILDLIFE ADMINISTRATOR.
THORSEN, KIMBERLEY A .............................. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT.
THORSON,ROBYN .......................................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR-TWIN CITIES, MN.
TODD, LARRY L ............................................... DEP COM, POLICY, ADMIN, & BUDGET.
TOLLEFSON, MICHAEL J ................................ PARK MANAGER (SUPERINTENDENT).
TRIEBSCH, GEORGE F ................................... ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR POLICY.
TSCHUDY, DEBORAH GIBBS ......................... DEPUTY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR FOR.
TUGGLE, BENJAMIN N ................................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ALBUQUERQUE.
UPDIKE, RANDALL G ...................................... REGIONAL GEOLOGIST-CENTRAL REGION.
VELASCO, JANINE M ...................................... ASSISTANT DIRECTOR.
VERHEY, DAVID M .......................................... DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
VIRDEN, TERRANCE LEE ............................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR-MIDWEST.
WADE, FOSTER L ........................................... DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
WAHLQUIST, BRENT T ................................... REGIONAL DIRECTOR.
WAIDMANN, BRIAN ......................................... CHIEF OF STAFF.
WAINMAN, BARBARA W ................................. DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF.
WARD, A. WESLEY JR .................................... REGIONAL GEOLOGIST, WESTERN REGION.
WEAVER, JESS D ............................................ REGIONAL HYDROLOGIST-SOUTHEAST REG.
WEISMAN, SANDRA L ..................................... CHIEF, FINANCIAL ADVISOR.
WENK, DANIEL N ............................................ DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS.
WENKER, RONALD B ...................................... STATE DIRECTOR.
WHEELER, KATHLEEN J H ............................ DEPUTY CHIEF HUMAN.
WILLENS, TODD D .......................................... DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
WILLIAMS, L C ................................................. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, FPPSSD.
WILLIAMS, MARGARET C ............................... DEP SPEC TRUSTEE-TRUST ACCOUNTABILITY.
WISELY, SARAH E .......................................... STATE DIRECTOR.
WOLF, ROBERT W .......................................... DIR, PROGRAM & BUDGET.
WOOD, MICHAEL F ......................................... CHIEF OF STAFF.
WOODY, WILLIAM C ....................................... DIR. LAW ENFORCE, SEC. & PROT.
WORONKA, THEODORE ................................. ASST DIR-FOR FINANCE & ADMIN.
ZIELINSKI, ELAINE Y ....................................... STATE DIRECTOR.
ZIPPIN, JEFFREY P ......................................... DEPUTY DIRECTOR, OHTA.

[FR Doc. 07–5432 Filed 10–31–07; 8:45 am] DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SUMMARY: This notice advises the public
BILLING CODE 4310–RK–M that the Bureau of Indian Affairs, in
Bureau of Indian Affairs cooperation with the Joint Business
Council of the Eastern Shoshone and
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Northern Arapaho Tribes (JBC), Bureau
for the Proposed Riverton Dome Coal
Bed Natural Gas and Conventional Gas of Land Management and U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
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Development, Wind River Indian


Reservation, Fremont County, WY (EPA), intends to file a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, at EPA for the proposed coal bed natural
Interior. gas and conventional gas development
ACTION: Notice. project, and that the DEIS is now

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available for public review. The purpose stations and power lines would disturb Authority
of the proposed action is to meet the approximately 1,511 surface acres. After This notice is published in
Eastern Shoshone and Northern interim reclamation, approximately 680 accordance with section 1503.1 of the
Arapaho Tribes’ need to maximize their acres would remain disturbed Council on Environmental Quality
economic benefit from this trust throughout the 20 to 40-year life of the regulations (40 CFR Parts 1500 through
resource. This notice also announces a project.
1508) implementing the procedural
public hearing to receive comments on Under Alternative B, a maximum of
requirements of the National
the DEIS. 151 CBNG wells and 20 conventional
gas wells at 40-acre spacing, or a Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as
DATES: Written comments on the DEIS amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and
must arrive by January 2, 2008. maximum of 70 CBNG wells and 20
conventional gas wells at 80-acre the Department of Interior Manual (516
The public hearing will be held DM 1–6), and is in the exercise of
November 28, 2007, starting at 7 p.m. spacing, may be drilled. Construction of
wells, roads, pipelines, compressor authority delegated to the Assistant
and continuing until all those who
stations and power lines would disturb Secretary-Indian Affairs by 209 DM 8.1.
register to make statements have been
heard. approximately 858 surface acres. After Dated: October 19, 2007.
interim reclamation, approximately 373 Carl J. Artman,
ADDRESSES: You may mail or hand carry
acres would remain disturbed Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs.
written comments to Ray Nation,
throughout the 20 to 40-year life of the [FR Doc. E7–21512 Filed 10–31–07; 8:45 am]
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Wind River
project.
Agency, P.O. Box 158, Fort Washakie, BILLING CODE 4310–W7–P
Under Alternative C, wells would
Wyoming 82514.
only be developed on fee surface and
The public hearing will be held at St.
minerals, through individual permits DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Stephens Indian School, 134 Mission
issued by the Wyoming Oil and Gas
Road, St. Stephens, Wyoming.
You may obtain CD or paper copies of Conservation Commission, on a case-by- Bureau of Land Management
the DEIS by contacting Ray Nation at the case basis. Devon estimates that under
this no action alternative, a maximum of [ID 100 1220MA 241A: DBG081002]
address above or the telephone number
below. 24 CBNG wells at 40-acre spacing and
Notice of Public Meeting: Joint Meeting
two conventional gas wells may be
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ray of the Boise and Twin Falls Resource
drilled on private minerals. If 80-acre
Nation, (307) 332–3718. Advisory Councils to the Boise and
spacing is utilized, a total of 12 CBNG
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Twin Falls Districts, Bureau of Land
wells and two conventional gas wells
Riverton Dome Project Area is located Management, U.S. Department of the
may be drilled.
on the Wind River Indian Reservation, The DEIS analyzes the potential Interior
approximately five miles southeast of direct, indirect, and cumulative AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Riverton, Wyoming, in Township 1S, environmental impacts of the proposed U.S. Department of the Interior.
Range 4E, Sections 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26, action and alternatives on geology, ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
35, and 36; Township 2S, Range 4E, paleontology, minerals, climate, air
Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12; Township 1S, quality, soil, surface water and SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Range 5E, Sections 17, 18, 19, 20, 29, 30, groundwater, land use, range resources, Federal Land Policy and Management
31 and 32; and Township 2S, Range 5E, vegetation, wetlands, noxious weeds, Act (FLPMA) and the Federal Advisory
Sections 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Fremont wildlife and fisheries, threatened and Committee Act of 1972 (FACA), the U.S.
County, Wyoming. The Project Area endangered species, recreation, cultural Department of the Interior, Bureau of
comprises approximately 13,804 acres, resources, socioeconomics, Land Management (BLM) Boise and
of which 12,656 acres of surface and environmental justice, transportation, Twin Falls District Recreation Resource
minerals belong to the Eastern Shoshone visual resources, health and safety, Advisory Council (Rec-RAC)
and Northern Arapaho Tribes and noise, and fire management. Subcommittee, will hold a meeting as
approximately 1,148 acres (surface and indicated below.
minerals) are privately owned. Devon Public Comment Availability
DATES: The meeting will be held
Energy Production Company, L.P. is the Comments, including names and
addresses of respondents, will be November 29, 2007, beginning at 9 a.m.
lessee and project proponent.
The DEIS analyzes three alternatives, available for public review at the and adjourning at 5 p.m. The meeting
the proposed action (Alternative A), mailing address shown in the will be held in the Training Building at
Devon’s existing leases (Alternative B), ADDRESSES section during regular
the National Interagency Fire Center,
and no action (Alternative C). Under business hours, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., 3833 S Development, Boise Idaho.
Alternative A, Devon would develop Monday through Friday, except Public comment periods will be held
coal bed natural gas (CBNG) wells and holidays. Individual respondents may before the conclusion of the meeting.
conventional gas wells on its existing request confidentiality. Before including FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: MJ
leases and on additional leases it has your address, phone number, e-mail Byrne, Public Affairs Officer and RAC
formally requested from the JBC. If address, or other personal identifying Coordinator, BLM Boise District, 3948
development is implemented at 40-acre information in your comment, you Development Ave., Boise, ID 83705,
spacing, a maximum of 326 CBNG wells should be aware that your entire Telephone (208) 384–3393, or Beckie
and 20 conventional gas wells may be comment—including your personal Wagoner, Administrative Assistant,
drilled. However, Devon anticipates that identifying information—may be made Twin Falls District, 2536 Kimberly Rd.,
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40-acre spacing may only be necessary publicly available at any time. While Twin Falls, ID 83301, (208) 735–2063.
under certain circumstances, and that you can ask us in your comment to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
80-acre spacing is more likely, where up withhold your personal identifying accordance with section 4 of the Federal
to 163 CBNG wells and 20 conventional information from public review, we Lands Recreation Enhancement Act of
gas wells may be drilled. Construction cannot guarantee that we will be able to 2005, a Subcommittee has been
of wells, roads, pipelines, compressor do so. established to provide advice to the

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