94-24757. Management of Vegetation Within Electric Utility Rights-of-Way on the Allegheny National Forest in Elk, Forest, McKean and Warren Counties, PA  

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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Forest Service
    
     
    
    Management of Vegetation Within Electric Utility Rights-of-Way on 
    the Allegheny National Forest in Elk, Forest, McKean and Warren 
    Counties, PA
    
    AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: A draft and a final environmental impact statement is being 
    prepared for the management of vegetation on 776 acres of land 
    associated with 120 miles of electric utility rights-of-way on the 
    Allegheny National Forest. Herbicide application, mechanical clearing 
    and manual cutting alone, and in combination, are alternatives that 
    will be considered.
        The herbicides being considered in the analysis include glyphosate 
    (trade names are RoundupR RodeoR, and AccordR), 
    metsulfuron methyl (trade names is EscortR), triclopyr (trade 
    names are Garlon 3AR and Garlon 4R), picloram (trade names 
    are Tordon KR and AccessR), imazapyr (trade name is 
    ArsenalR), and fosamine (trade name is Krenite UTR). The 
    herbicide would be applied in water or mineral oil, depending on the 
    formulation used and the method of application.
        Various manual and mechanical herbicide application methods are 
    being considered. Manual ground level applications include low volume 
    basal, low volume foliar and stump treatment. Mechanical ground level 
    applications include low volume selective foliar and high volume 
    foliar. The specific herbicide formulation (trade named product), 
    carrier and method of application will vary with the characteristics of 
    the site, the components of the vegetation community and other factors. 
    Aerial application of herbicide is not being considered in this 
    analysis.
        The purpose of these treatments is to ensure safe and reliable 
    transmission and distribution of electric power across portions of the 
    Allegheny National Forest. This environmental impact statement will 
    amend the Allegheny National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan 
    completed in 1986.
        The environmental impact statement will be site specific on 
    approxiamtely 120 miles of electric utility rights-of-way located on 
    the Forest. The electric utility lines are owned and operated by the 
    Pennsylvania Electric Company or West Penn Power Company.
        The environmental impact statement is being prepared by 
    Environmental Consultants, Incorporated, jointly funded by the 
    Allegheny National Forest and the two electric utility companies. The 
    decision that will be made in the EIS is to determine the site specific 
    treatments for vegetation management projects on the specific sites. 
    The decision will be made with full public participation and is 
    appealable under 36 CFR part 217.
        The Agency invites written comments and suggestions on the scope 
    and substance of the analysis and the environmental impact statement. 
    In addition, the agency gives notice that the environmental impact 
    statement preparation process will be conducted so that interested and 
    affected people are aware of how they may participate in and contribute 
    to the final decision.
    
    DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis should be 
    submitted in writing and postmarked by October 31, 1994, to ensure 
    timely consideration.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Powerline Vegetation Management 
    Analysis, Allegheny National Forest, 222 Liberty Street, P.O. Box 847, 
    Warren PA 16365.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bob White, Allegheny National Forest 
    Silviculturist at 814/723-5150 about the Environmental Impact 
    Statement. For information about vegetation management under power 
    lines, contact Charles Olenik, Forestry Manager, Pennsylvania Electric 
    Company at 814/533-8868.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Allegheny National Forest Land and 
    Resource Management Plan completed in 1986, provides for management of 
    electric power transmission and distribution corridors on parts of the 
    Forest. Management of vegetation that can interfere with reliable and 
    efficient transmission and distribution of electric power is needed for 
    approximately 776 acres of land under approximately 120 miles of power 
    lines on the Allegheny National Forest. The purpose of this vegetation 
    management is to produce a plant community that is generally low 
    growing, will stabilize the site against erosion, will provide a 
    diversity of wildlife habitat, and will minimize power outages and 
    costs of management.
        A range of alternatives will be considered, including herbicide 
    application, mechanical clearing and manual cutting alone, and a 
    combination of these techniques. The ``no action alternative'' is the 
    method of vegetation management currently in use on a site-specific 
    basis. Activities carried out on the ground under this alternative vary 
    from site to site, but will be described and analyzed in the draft and 
    the final environmental impact statements.
        The decision that will be made in the EIS is a site specific 
    determination of the treatments the power companies may use on each 
    site. The decision is appealable under 36 CFR part 217. Federal, state 
    and local agencies, and other individuals and organizations who may be 
    interested or affected by the decision are invited to participate in 
    the scoping process. This process will include (1) identification of 
    potential issues; (2) identification of issues to be analyzed in depth; 
    and (3) elimination of insignificant issues or those which have been 
    covered by a previous environmental review.
        To assist the Forest Service in identifying and considering issues 
    and concerns on the proposed action, comments should be as specific as 
    possible. Please include your name, address, and telephone number 
    (organization represented and your title, if applicable).
        Preliminary issues that have been identified are: (1) What is the 
    fate of herbicides, carriers and inert ingredients in the environment; 
    (2) what are the effects of herbicides, carriers and inert ingredients 
    on human health; (3) what are the effects on fish and wildlife; (3) 
    what are the impacts on water quality; and, (4) what are the costs and 
    effectiveness of various vegetation management strategies that will 
    ensure the reliability of electric power service.
        The analysis is expected to take about 10 months. The draft 
    environmental impact statement will be filed with the Environmental 
    Protection Agency (EPA) and will be available for public review in 
    early July 1995. At that time EPA will publish a notice of availability 
    of the draft environmental impact statement in the Federal Register. 
    The comment period on the draft will be 45 days from the date the EPA 
    notice appears in the Federal Register. It is very important that those 
    interested in the management of the Allegheny National Forest 
    participate at that time. To be most helpful, comments on the draft 
    environmental impact statement should be as specific as possible, and 
    may address the adequacy of the statement or the merits of the 
    alternatives discussed (see the Council on Environmental Quality 
    Regulations (CEQ) for implementing the procedural provisions of the 
    National Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR 1503.3).
        The Forest Service believes it is important to give reviewers 
    notice at this early stage of several court rulings related to public 
    participation in the environmental review process. First reviewers of 
    draft environmental impact statements must structure their 
    participation in the environmental review of the proposals so that it 
    is meaningful and alerts an agency to the reviewers position and 
    contentions, Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Corp. v. NRDC, 45 U.S. 519, 
    553 (1978). Also, environmental objections that could be raised at the 
    draft environmental impact statement stage may be waived if not raised 
    until after completion of the final environmental impact statement, 
    City of Angoon v. Hodel, 803 F.2d 1016, 1022 (9th Cir. 1988), and 
    Wisconsin Heritages, Inc. v. Harris, 490 F.supp. 1334, 1338 (E.D. Wis. 
    1980). Because of these court rulings, it is very important that those 
    interested in this proposed action participate by the close of the 45-
    day comment period so that substantive comments and objections are made 
    available to the Forest Service at a time when it can meaningfully 
    consider them and respond to them in the final environmental impact 
    statement.
        Comments on the draft environmental impact statement should be as 
    specific as possible. It is also helpful if comments refer to specific 
    pages or chapters of the draft statement. Comments may also address the 
    adequacy of the draft environmental impact statement or the merits of 
    the alternatives formulated and discussed in the statement (Reviewers 
    may wish to refer to CEQ Regulations for implementing the procedural 
    provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act at 40 CFR 1503.3 is 
    addressing these points).
        After the comment period ends on the draft environmental impact 
    statement, the comments received will be analyzed and considered by the 
    Forest Service in preparing the final environmental impact statement. 
    The final environmental impact statement is scheduled to be completed 
    in December 1995. In the final EIS the Forest Service is required to 
    respond to the comments received (40 CFR 1503.4). The responsible 
    official will consider the comments, responses, environmental 
    consequences discussed in the environmental impact statement, and 
    applicable laws, regulations and policies in making a decision 
    regarding this proposal. The responsible official will document the 
    decision and reasons for the decision in a Record of Decision. That 
    decision will be subject to appeal under 36 CFR part 217.
        The responsible official is John E. Palmer, Forest Supervisor, 
    Allegheny National Forest, 222 Liberty Street, P.O. Box 847, Warren PA 
    16365.
    
        Dated: September 21, 1994.
    John E. Palmer,
    Forest Supervisor.
    [FR Doc. 94-24757 Filed 10-5-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
10/06/1994
Department:
Forest Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
94-24757
Dates:
Comments concerning the scope of the analysis should be submitted in writing and postmarked by October 31, 1994, to ensure timely consideration.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: October 6, 1994