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From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Economic Growth Graham, Gregory B -FS 18 Apr 2017 21:09:58 +0000 Mattson, Liane -FS Johnson, Kevin L-FS RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Slight change...how bout this?_____________________________________________________________________________ |(b)(5);Deliberative Process Privilege From: Mattson, Liane -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 2:06 PM To: Graham, Gregory B -FS <ggraham@fs.fed.us>; Johnson, Kevin L -FS <kljohnson@fs.fed.us> Subject: RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Thanks Greg..J(b)(5);Deliberative Process Privilege |(b)(5);Deliberative Process Privilege Liane L. Mattson Solid Leasable Minerals and Geothermal Resources Specialist Forest Service WO Minerals and Geology Management p: 970-527-4131 x4270 c:l(b61 I f: 970-527-4151 lmattson@fs.fed. us PO Box 1030 Paonia, CO 81428 www.fs.fed.us '22* Wl Caring for the land and serving people From: Graham, Gregory B -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 2:50 PM To: Johnson, Kevin L -FS <kljohnson@fs.fed.us>: Mattson, Liane -FS <lmattson@fs.fed.us> Subject: RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Few edits and comments Liane....otherwise looks good! From: Johnson, Kevin L -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 1:40 PM To: Mattson, Liane -FS <lmattson(5)fs.fed.us>; Graham, Gregory B -FS <ggraham(5)fs.fed.us> Page 234 of 254 Subject: RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Ha! You're better than me, and definitely a better writer Kevin Johnson, Geologist Locatable Minerals for R-5 & R-6 Forest Service Minerals and Geology Management, Washington Office p: 541-471-6727 f: 541-471-6512 kliohnson@fs.fed. us 2164 N.E. Spalding Ave. Grants Pass, OR 97526 www.fs.fed.us 22*11 Caring for the land and serving people From: Mattson, Liane -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 12:33 PM To: Johnson, Kevin L -FS <kliohnson@fs.fed.us>; Graham, Gregory B -FS <ggraham(5)fs.fed.us> Subject: RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Thanks Kevin...l am a great speller, however a terrible typist....I'll be in touch with next steps. Liane L. Mattson Solid Leasable Minerals and Geothermal Resources Specialist Forest Service WO Minerals and Geology Management p: 970-527-4131 x4270 c:|(b)(6) ~1 f: 970-527-4151 lmattson@fs.fed.us PO Box 1030 Paonia, CO 81428 www.fs.fed.us 22*11 Caring for the land and serving people From: Johnson, Kevin L -FS Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2017 1:29 PM To: Mattson, Liane -FS <lmattson@fs.fed.us>; Graham, Gregory B -FS <ggraham(5)fs.fed.us> Subject: RE: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Page 235 of 254 Hi Liane, Looks good to me, I saw one spelling error. Other than that I don't have anything to add. I did note that it rrjentioneq<b)(5) Deiiberatjve| IPrnroQC Privilono Let me know what next. Greg and I will be speaking with others in our group about potential items in the regs and FSM/FSH. Thanks Kevin Johnson, Geologist Locatable Minerals for R-5 & R-6 Forest Service Minerals and Geology Management, Washington Office p: 541-471-6727 f: 541-471-6512 kliohnson@fs.fed-us 2164 N.E. Spalding Ave. Grants Pass, OR 97526 www.fs.fed.us Caring for the land and serving people From: Mattson, Liane -FS Sent: Monday, April 17, 2017 3:35 PM To: Johnson, Kevin L -FS <kljohnson(Sfs.fed.us>; Graham, Gregory B -FS <ggraham(S)fs.fed.us> Subject: FS response to EO of MArch 28, 2017 Promoting Energy Independence and Economic Growth Gentlemen, welcome to the merry band that is crafting the FS response to the above-referenced EO (attached for your convenience). We are responding specifically to section 2 of the EO. I am the leader of this effort , and Cheryl nominated you to help! Section 2 of the EO requires the following: (a) The heads of agencies shall review all existing regulations, orders, guidance documents, policies, and any other similar agency actions (collectively, agency actions) that potentially burden the development or use of domestically produced energy resources, with particular attention to oil, natural gas, coal, and nuclear energy resources. Such review shall not include agency actions that are mandated by law, necessary for the public interest, and consistent with the policy set forth in section 1 of this order. In the EO, "burden" means to unnecessarily obstruct, delay, curtail, or otherwise impose significant costs on the siting, permitting, production, utilization, transmission, or delivery of energy resources. The EO has thee deliverables, being called phases. Page 236 of 254 Phase One: (c) Within 45 days of the date of this order, the head of each agency with agency actions described in subsection (a) of this section shall develop and submit to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB Director) a plan to carry out the review required by subsection (a) of this section the heads of each agency to review all agency actions that potentially burden the safe, efficient development of domestic energy resources and sets timeframes for the review and follow-up actions. Phase Two: Within 120 days of issuance of the EO, this report of the agency's findings must be submitted to the Vice President, the OMB Director, the Assistant to the president for Economic Policy, the Assistant to the president for Domestic Policy, and the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality. Phase Three: Within 180 days of the date of the EO, the report will be finalized and submitted to the OMB Director and the other officials listed above (under phase two). We are currently working on Phase 1, the Review Plan (draft attached for your review). You will notice |(b)(5);Deliberative Process Privilege Thanks in advance! LM Liane L. Mattson Solid Leasable Minerals and Geothermal Resources Specialist Forest Service WO Minerals and Geology Management p: 970-527-4131 X4270 c: 1(b)(6) ~| f: 970-527-4151 lmattson@fs.fed.us PO Box 1030 Paonia, CO 81428 www.fs.fed.us Caring for the land and serving people Page 237 of 254