99-27637. Intent To Prepare a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) for Proposed Hurricane and Wetland Protection in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, LA, a Component of the Morganza, LA, to the Gulf of Mexico Feasibility Study  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 204 (Friday, October 22, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 57080-57081]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-27637]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Department of the Army; Army Corps of Engineers
    
    
    Intent To Prepare a Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact 
    Statement (PEIS) for Proposed Hurricane and Wetland Protection in 
    Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, LA, a Component of the Morganza, LA, 
    to the Gulf of Mexico Feasibility Study
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental 
    Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 
    (COE) will prepare a draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement 
    (PEIS) to analyze the direct, indirect, and cumulative beneficial and 
    adverse impacts of implementing a hurricane protection project in 
    Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The purposes of the proposed action are 
    to provide protection to existing development from tropical storm and 
    hurricane-induced tidal flooding such as that which occurred during 
    Hurricane Andrew and to protect coastal wetlands from hurricane surges 
    in a portion of Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana. The proposed action would 
    consist of: (1) Upgrading many existing forced drainage system levees; 
    (2) using permitted and/or installed flood-control features (e.g., 
    floodgates); (3) constructing some new levees and water-control 
    structures; and, (4) closing the water-control structures and flood 
    gates in a coordinated manner in the event of tropical storm or 
    hurricane-induced tidal surges.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding the PEIS may be 
    directed to Mr. Robert Martinson, CEMVN-PM-RS, U.S. Army Corps of 
    Engineers, P.O. Box 60267, New Orleans, Louisiana 70160-0267, 
    telephone: (504) 862-2582.
        Questions regarding the proposed action may be directed to Mr. 
    Rodney Greenup, CEMVN-PM-W, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box 
    60267, New Orleans, Louisiana 70160-0267, telephone: (504) 862-2613.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A hurricane protection plan was proposed by 
    the South Terrebonne Tidewater Management and Conservation District 
    (STTMCD). A Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS for the STTMCD plan, 
    under the COE Regulatory Program, was issued on April 7, 1993 (Volume 
    58, Number 65, pp. 18084-18085). Subsequent to this, the COE was 
    authorized to begin a study of a similar plan. Because the underlying 
    purposes of the plans were the same and in the interest of cost 
    effectiveness, the COE decided to prepare one EIS to address both 
    initiatives, rather than two separate EISs. A Notice of Intent, 
    announcing this decision, was issued in the Federal Register on 
    September 8, 1995.
        The COE and its cost-share partner, the Louisiana Department of 
    Transportation and Development, have determined that a full accounting 
    of all the details on the proposed hurricane protection system, in the 
    feasibility phase of project planning, will be extremely difficult. The 
    COE came to this conclusion because of the study area's large size, its 
    remote location, and the hydraulic complexity of developing a hurricane 
    protection system with numerous openings for navigation and the natural 
    environment. Therefore, the COE has decided, in conjunction with its 
    cost-share partner, to address a hurricane protection system, 
    programmatically, and to determine if the construction of the entire 
    system is feasible. If such a system is deemed feasible, then as the 
    details for each component (e.g., Houma Navigation Canal lock, levee 
    alignment/placement) of the system become definitive during the 
    detailed design phase, additional NEPA compliance would be achieved for 
    each component. Each of the component NEPA documents would be presented 
    in the context of the PEIS, which will provide an evaluation of the 
    overall environmental impacts of such a system and present a mitigation 
    plan for unavoidable impacts of the entire system.
    
    Proposed Action
    
        The proposed action would consist of: (1) Upgrading many existing 
    forced-drainage system levees from near Larose at the eastern end of 
    Theriot on the western end; (2) using permitted and/or installed flood-
    control features (e.g., floodgates) in the area; (3) constructing new 
    levees and environmental water-control structures; and, (4) closing the 
    water-control structures and flood gates, in a coordinated manner, in 
    the event of tropical storm or hurricane-induced tidal surges. The 
    flood gates and water-control structures would normally be left open 
    for navigational and tidal ingress and egress. Several communities, 
    including the City of Houma, Dulac, Cauvin, and Montegut, would receive 
    protection from the proposed action.
    
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    Alternatives
    
        The no-action alternative must be evaluated. Additionally, several 
    levee alignments around the Lake Beudreaux area will be evaluated, 
    including the STTMCD plan. Non-structural solutions for protecting 
    existing development also will be evaluated.
        On May 12, 1993, the COE held a formal NEPA scoping meeting at 
    Houma, Louisiana, for the previously-announced regulatory EIS. Fifty-
    two individuals registered at the meeting. Questions and issues of 
    concern were solicited at the meeting, and a summary of the results was 
    made available to participants on April 12, 1994. One of the main areas 
    of concern brought out during the 1993 scoping meeting was potential 
    impacts to Lake Boudreaux, its surrounding marshes, and the associated 
    marine organisms. Additional meetings will be held, with local 
    interests from the various bayou areas, and with the various affected 
    Federal and state agencies.
        The COE does not plan to hold additional formal NEPA scoping 
    meetings, but meetings will continue to be held throughout the planning 
    process, as discussed above.
        A draft PEIS is scheduled to be available for public review during 
    March 2000.
    Thomas F. Julich,
    Colonel, U.S. Army District Engineer.
    [FR Doc. 99-27637 Filed 10-21-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/22/1999
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent.
Document Number:
99-27637
Pages:
57080-57081 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-27637.pdf