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Manzanita Lake Design Concept Plan/Environmental Assessment


Draft of the Lassen Volcanic National Park Manzanita Lake Design Concept Plan/Environmental Assessment. This document is available for public review and comment between May 29 and July 1 2024.

Written comments can be mailed to:
Lassen Volcanic National Park
Attn: Superintendent
PO Box 100
Mineral, CA 96063
 
Comment Period: May 29, 2024 - Jul 1, 2024
Comment period closes Jul 1, 2024 at 11:59 PM Mountain Time in:
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Topic Questions Instructions:
To be most helpful, your comments should address: 1) the purpose and need for action; 2) the environmental issues/impact topics analyzed; 3) your opinions on the alternatives, including mitigation measures which could reduce potentially harmful effects; and 4) the information used to describe the affected environment and environmental consequences.

Comments which are not helpful include those which: 1) vote for or against a potential management strategy or alternative without giving reasons why; 2) agree or disagree with laws, regulation, or NPS policy; 3) discuss other projects or other areas; and 4) contain vague language or open-ended questions or statements.

The National Park Service is seeking public comment on the Lassen Volcanic National Park Manzanita Lake Design Concept Plan/Environmental Assessment. Please share your comments here or in writing to the address posted.
Topic Questions:
1. To be most helpful, your comments should address: 1) the purpose and need for action; 2) the environmental issues/impact topics analyzed; 3) your opinions on the alternatives, including mitigation measures which could reduce potentially harmful effects; and 4) the information used to describe the affected environment and environmental consequences.
Document Content:
LAVO_DCP_Postcard_508.pdf   (1.2 MB, PDF file)
LAVO Manzanita DCP and EA_508.pdf   (13.3 MB, PDF file)
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