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Katmai National Park & Preserve Proposed Compendium Changes-2022
This categorical exclusion addresses the 2022 proposed changes to the Katmai National Park & Preserve (KATM) Superintendent's Compendium (see attached).
A public comment period regarding the proposed changes will be open on PEPC from January 21, 2022 - February 19, 2022.
2022 proposed changes to the Superintendent's compendium for KATM consist of the following:
-Prohibit generator use in the Brooks Camp Campground
The Superintendent's Compendium is the summary of park specific rules implemented under the discretionary authority of the park Superintendent. The park compendium is updated annually and is a written compilation that addressed designations, closures, permit requirements, and other restrictions and/or specifications imposed under the discretionary authority of the superintendent. The Superintendent's Compendium is prepared in accordance with the delegated authority contained within the regulations in Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter I, Parts 1 through 7, as authorized by Title 54, United States Code, Section 100101 and 100751, and establishes regulatory provisions for Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Parts 1 through 6 are general regulations applicable to all areas of the National Park System, and Part 13 contains special regulations specific to individual parks in Alaska.
The park compendium does not contain those regulations found in 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) and other United States Codes (U.S.C.) and CFR Titles which are enforced without further elaboration at the park level.
Project Contact for Public:
Jason Lux
907-246-2127
Comment Period:
Closed
Jan 20, 2022 - Feb 19, 2022
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Document Content: |
KATMCompendiumUpdates2022Final.pdf
(114.5 KB, PDF file)
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