Mammoth Cave National Park Explains Plans To Restore Tour Trails In  The 
Cave 
Posted October 11th, 2009 by _Kurt  Repanshek_ 
(http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/users/repanshek)  
Time and use have taken a toll on the tour routes that wind through the  
subterranean labyrinth of _Mammoth  Cave National Park_ 
(http://www.nps.gov/maca) . And so, not surprisingly, park officials say 
there's a  need to rehab 
some of those routes. 
Through November 9 park officials will be taking public comments on the  
environmental assessment that examines the work that needs to be done. You can 
 find the EA at _www.parkplanning.nps.gov/maca_ 
(http://www.parkplanning.nps.gov/maca)   and even enter your comments at that 
website. 
The EA assesses any environmental impacts that might occur in the course of 
 this project, which calls for reconstruction of the trail surface, 
installation  or replacement of steps, upgrade of safety rails,
installation of lint guards  along the edges of the trails; and where 
necessary, installation of lights to  provide a safe walking area. The project 
is 
intended to alleviate continuing  safety concerns and address damage to the 
cave’s delicate natural and cultural  resources, according to a park 
release. 
If you want to submit written comments, you can send them to: 
Mammoth Cave National Park, Attn: Superintendent,
P.O. Box 7, Mammoth  Cave, KY 42259.  
Comments should be sent by November 9, 2009 to be considered. 
The fine print: Comments are  typically treated as a public record and made 
available for public review.  Individuals may request that the National 
Park Service withhold their name and  address from disclosure. Such requests 
will be honored to the extent allowable  by law. 
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