JCNWR Draft CD for Waterline ROW.pdf

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JCNWR Draft CD for Waterline ROW.pdf

The use is issuance of a Right-of-Way Permit, defined as the “right to use and possibly alter the landscape through construction, maintenance, and operation of a water... pipeline …” on lands under control by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service.) The Secretary of the Interior, through his/her authorized representative, the Regional Director, United States Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), in accordance with applicable authorities, and regulations published in 50 CFR 29.21 et. seq., will grant a Right-of- Way Permit to Tien-Chai Hsu, Andy Hsu, and Che-Wei Hsu, herein referred to as the Permittee. The permit would grant the Permittee the right to use certain lands within the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge (James Campbell NWR, Refuge) for up to 50 years solely for the purpose of operating, maintaining, and repairing a single two-inch above-ground water line.

James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge is requesting comments on right-of-way access for the purpose of operating, maintaining, and repairing a single two-inch above-ground water line. 

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