94-30205. Intent to Prepare a Draft Supplement to the Final Environmental Impact Statement Regarding Disposal Sites of the Locks and Dams 2, 3, and 4, Monongahela River Project Near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Corps of Engineers
    
     
    
    Intent to Prepare a Draft Supplement to the Final Environmental 
    Impact Statement Regarding Disposal Sites of the Locks and Dams 2, 3, 
    and 4, Monongahela River Project Near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, DOD.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent.
    
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    SUMMARY: The EIS supplement addresses the investigation of alternative 
    disposal sites to accommodate all excavated and dredged material in 
    association with the authorized navigation improvement project, 
    identified as Locks and Dams 2, 3 and 4, Monongahela River project.
    
    ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, William 
    S. Morrhead Federal Building, 1000 Liverty Avenue, Pittsburgh, 
    Pennsylvania 15222-4186.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Jim Purdy, (412) 644-6844.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Lower Monongahela River Navigation 
    System Feasibility Report and Environmental Impact Statement were 
    completed in December 1991. The plan of improvement recommended in the 
    feasibility report was authorized for construction by the Water 
    Resources Development Act of 1992. The authorized project consists of 
    replacing the fixed crest dam at Braddock, Pennsylvania with a gated 
    dam, removing the locks and dam facility at Elizabeth, Pennsylvania and 
    constructing twin 84'  x  720' locks at Charleroi, Pennsylvania. A new 
    continuous navigation pool 2 will be created between Braddock and 
    Charleroi by raising the existing pool 2 by five feet (three feet when 
    the existing flow over the fixed crest dam 2 is considered) and 
    lowering the existing pool 3 by 3.2 feet (five feet when the existing 
    flow over the fixed crest dam 3 is considered). There will be about 
    3,500,000 cubic yards of dredged and excavated material associated with 
    construction and restoration of the navigation channel between 
    Elizabeth and Charleroi. Two upland disposal sites identified as Bunola 
    and Coursin Hill were recommended in the Feasibility Report. Use of 
    these sites would necessitate the relocation of fourteen residences and 
    one business. Due to the concerns of local residents and elected 
    officials expressed at the public meetings for the project, the 
    Pittsburgh District committed to exploring alternative disposal sites 
    during post authorization studies.
        Reasonable alternatives to the sites recommended in the Feasibility 
    Report include two areas currently being developed by the Regional 
    Industrial Development Corporation (RIDC) at Duquesne and McKeesport, 
    PA; in addition to sites near Eldora and Victory Hills in Carroll 
    Township, Lockview in Fallowfield Township, and Panburg Hollow in 
    Forward Township, PA; and within pools 2, 3, and/or 4 of the 
    Monongahela River.
        Significant issues to be addressed in the Draft EIS Supplement 
    include socio-economic impacts, residential and business relocations, 
    noise and air pollution, impacts to wildlife and terrestrial habitat, 
    potential for hazardous, toxic and radiologic waste disturbance (HTRW), 
    effects upon endangered species, impacts on cultural resources, flood 
    plain intrusion, wetland disturbance, temporary and permanent effects 
    upon recreation, and in the case of the in-river alternative, water 
    quality and aquatic life.
        The Pittsburgh District's public involvement program for this 
    activity has been on-going since the Feasibility Study review process. 
    Impacts to the sites recommended in the Feasibility Report were 
    addressed at the October 22, 1991 Public Meeting when the 
    recommendations of the report were presented and the District responded 
    to numerous public inquiries. Subsequent to the Feasibility Report, the 
    District has met with officials representing the Duquesne, Eldora and 
    Lockview sites. Two public meetings were held concerning use of the 
    Eldora site. The first was held on May 14, 1993 and involved township 
    officials and the township engineer. A follow-up meeting took place on 
    June 1, 1993 at the regular monthly Carroll Township supervisors 
    meeting where twenty-five residents and township officials attended. A 
    public meeting was held with Fallowfield Township officials on August 
    30, 1994 concerning use of the Lockview site.
        No additional public meetings are scheduled at this time but may be 
    scheduled in the future subject to comments received on the DIS draft 
    supplement. Comments are encouraged from concerned Federal, State, and 
    local agencies, as well as from private industries, local groups, and 
    the general public. Further details may be obtained from the address 
    given in this Notice of Intent and from Mr. Purday, 412-644-6844.
        The draft Supplemental EIS will be issued to interested parties 
    upon completion, tentatively scheduled for March 1995.
    Kenneth L. Denton,
    Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-30205 Filed 12-7-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/08/1994
Department:
Engineers Corps
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of intent.
Document Number:
94-30205
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 8, 1994