14A - JACKSON HOLE NEWS&GUIDE, Wednesday, June 20, 2012
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Bridger-Teton National Forest officials have kicked the can on releasing a document that will decide the extent of Plains Exploration & Production ComGRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK pany’s proposed natural gas development near Bondurant. Made U.S. of 100%Forest recycled materials The Service has mainBPA-Free tained thatRecyclable the plan, a supplemental environmental impact statement, would be out by the end of June. “We’re still on track for that,” Bridger-Teton National Forest spokeswoman Mary Cernicek said in early June. But on Tuesday, Cernicek said the plan has been delayed two months and is now due out in August. By press time, Cernicek had not explained the delay. Citizens for the Wyoming Range, Wyoming Outdoor Council and the Wilderness Society, along with Houston-based oil and gas company PXP, a $4 billion company, have awaited the drilling
plan’s release since Brider-Teton Supervisor Jacque Buchanan deemed the original EIS inadequate in January. “We’ve advocated all along that there were serious deficiencies in the last draft,” Wyoming Outdoor Council’s Lisa McGee said. “If the agency has determined it needs more time to fix those deficiencies, then the public is willing to wait.” The supplemental plan is expected to reflect a 1947 forest plan stipulation that prohibits drilling near roads. A mule deer study also could significantly curtail permitted development. It’s unknown to what degree the supplemental plan’s two alternative options will alter the original plan of 136 gas wells and 17 well pads. A 45-day period for public comment with meetings planned in Jackson and Pinedale were previously penciled in for August. The meetings now will likely not be held until October at the earliest.
Store owner found dead By Emma Breysse A man found dead in his Jackson home last week died of natural causes, the Teton County Coroner confirmed. Kevin Gilday, 55, died of a blockage in an artery in his lung, known as a pulmonary embolism, Coroner Kiley Campbell said Tuesday. Gilday owned Mill Valley Sheepskin & Leather in Jackson. When he didn’t show up for work Thursday, a co-worker grew worried and decided to check on him at his Aspen Drive home, police records show. Gilday’s truck was in the driveway and his dog was inside the house and
agitated, according to police reports. When knocking at the door didn’t get a response, the co-worker got into the house through an open patio window, police said. The colleague found Gilday’s naked on his bathroom floor, according to police. There were no signs of either suicide or foul play, police said. When Campbell and EMTs arrived, they declared Gilday dead, according to the police report. Officers found Gilday’s phone on the kitchen counter, showing several missed calls beginning at 6 a.m. that day. The last outgoing call was recorded at 9:47 the previous evening, police said.
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