98-3724. Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Sutter Power Plant and Transmission Line Project, California  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 30 (Friday, February 13, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 7412-7413]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-3724]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Western Area Power Administration
    
    
    Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for 
    the Proposed Sutter Power Plant and Transmission Line Project, 
    California
    
    AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 102(2) of the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4332, Western Area 
    Power Administration (Western) intends to prepare an environmental 
    impact statement (EIS) regarding the proposal by the Calpine 
    Corporation (Calpine) to construct an electric generating facility and 
    associated 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line, approximately 3.5 miles 
    in length, known as the Sutter Power Plant (SPP). Calpine has 
    approached Western concerning an interconnection with Western's 
    Keswick-Elverta and Olinda-Elverta Double-Circuit 230-kV Transmission 
    Line. Because of the potential for incorporating new generation into 
    Western's system, along with potential changes in the existing system, 
    Western has determined to prepare an EIS, in accordance with U.S. 
    Department of Energy's (DOE) NEPA Implementing Procedures, 10 CFR 1021, 
    Appendices D5 and 6 to Subpart D. The California Energy Commission 
    (CEC) is responsible for permitting the proposed SPP. The CEC 
    responsibilities are similar to those of a lead agency under the 
    California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). In the spirit of the 
    regulations of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) implementing 
    NEPA (40 CFR 1501.5(b)), Western and CEC will act as ``joint lead 
    agencies'' for purposes of satisfying the requirements of NEPA and 
    CEQA, respectively. In this notice, Western and CEC announce intentions 
    to prepare an EIS and hold a public scoping meeting for the proposed 
    project. Western's scoping will include notification of the public and 
    Federal, State, local, and tribal agencies of the proposed action, and 
    identification by the public and agencies of issues and reasonable 
    alternatives to be considered in the EIS.
    
    DATES: The scoping meeting will be Tuesday, March 3, 1998, beginning at 
    10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Veterans Memorial Community 
    Building, 1425 Circle Drive, Yuba City, California, 95993. Written 
    comments on the scope of the EIS for the proposed SPP should be 
    received no later than May 5, 1998. Comments on the project will be 
    accepted throughout the NEPA process.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you are interested in receiving 
    future information or wish to submit written comments, please call or 
    write Loreen McMahon, Project Manager, Western Area Power 
    Administration, Sierra Nevada Customer Service Region, 114 Parkshore 
    Drive, Folsom, California, 95630-4710, (916) 353-4460, FAX: (916) 985-
    1930, E-mail: mcmahon@wapa.gov. Comments may also be sent to Paul 
    Richins, Project Manager, Energy Facilities Siting and Environmental 
    Protection Division, California Energy Commission, 1516 Ninth Street, 
    MS-15, Sacramento, California 95814, (916) 654-4074, E-mail: 
    prichins@energy.state.ca.us. For general information on DOE's NEPA 
    review procedures or status of a NEPA review, contact Carol M. 
    Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Assistance, EH-42, U.S. 
    Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 
    20585, (202) 586-4600 or (800) 472-2756.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Calpine proposes to construct the SPP on 
    lands it owns north of Sacramento, California. The SPP will be a 
    ``merchant plant.'' SPP will not be owned by a utility nor by a utility 
    affiliate selling power to its utility, nor is it supported by a long-
    term power purchase agreement with a utility. The SPP will instead sell 
    power on a short and mid-term basis to customers and the on-the-spot 
    market. Power purchases by customers will be voluntary, and all 
    economic costs will be borne by Calpine.
        The SPP project consists of a nominal 500 megawatt (MW) net 
    electrical output natural gas-fired, combined cycle generating 
    facility, a 230-kV switching station, and 3.5 miles of new 230-kV 
    transmission line to connect with Western's Keswick-Elverta and Olinda-
    Elverta Double-Circuit 230-kV Transmission Line at some point south and 
    west of the plant. A new 12-mile natural gas pipeline will be 
    constructed to provide fuel for the project. The 16-inch gas pipeline 
    will connect to an existing Pacific Gas and Electric natural gas supply 
    line located to the west of the facility site. Potable water and 
    cooling water will be provided by an on-site well system that will be 
    developed as part of the project. It is expected that three wells will 
    be developed to provide about 3,000 gallons per minute of water that 
    will be needed during peak operating conditions. Sanitary waste will be 
    treated on-site. The treated and other waste water generated in the 
    operation of the plant will be discharged to an existing surface 
    drainage system, requiring a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination 
    System Permit.
        The SPP will be located in Sutter County, California, on a portion 
    of Calpine owned 77-acre parcel of land that contains a 49.5 MW 
    cogeneration plant. Yuba City, California, is about 7 miles to the 
    northeast; Oswald, California, is about 3.5 miles to the east; and 
    Sacramento, California, is about 36 miles to the southeast of the 
    proposed project site. The land surrounding the project area is 
    farmland used to grow rice, walnuts, almonds, and other orchard crops.
        Western was approached by Calpine to consider providing an outlet 
    for the power produced by the SPP. Since this would require Western to 
    make facility additions to its existing system to incorporate 
    additional power from new generation, Western is required by the DOE's 
    NEPA Implementing Procedures to prepare an EIS on the potential 
    environmental impacts of this proposal. Western, therefore, agreed to 
    be the lead Federal Agency, as defined at 40 CFR 1501.5. However, 
    because the CEC has licensing responsibilities, Western has agreed to 
    be a joint lead with the CEC and to utilize their expertise in siting 
    issues.
        The purpose of the CEC's Energy Facilities Siting and Environmental 
    Protection Division (Division) is to ensure that needed energy 
    facilities are authorized according to this process in an expeditious, 
    safe, and environmentally acceptable manner. In addition, the Division 
    prepares all environmental documentation for the CEC as required by 
    CEQA. To attain its objectives, the Division maintains a staff of 
    experts in more than 20 environmental and engineering disciplines. The 
    Division's range of technical expertise allows it to perform balanced, 
    totally independent evaluations of complex and controversial projects.
        Western and the CEC will carefully examine public health and 
    safety,
    
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    environmental impacts, and engineering aspects of the proposed power 
    project, including all related facilities, such as electric 
    transmission and natural gas lines. The permitting process is open to 
    the public and includes input from the public and all interested 
    parties as well as consultations with other Federal, State, local, and 
    tribal agencies. The review process was initiated when Calpine filed an 
    Application for Certification (AFC) with the CEC on December 15, 1997. 
    On January 21, 1998, the CEC accepted the AFC as complete which begins 
    a 1-year review process. General information on the CEC facility siting 
    process and the SPP can be found on the CEC's Internet web site (http:/
    /www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/sutterpower). Since the project site is 
    currently zoned for agricultural uses, Calpine will request Sutter 
    County to permit a rezone of the 77-acre parcel to a planned 
    development site, thus allowing industrial use. Western, CEC, and 
    Sutter County reviews will occur concurrently.
        The EIS will be prepared in accordance with the requirements of 
    CEQ's NEPA implementing regulations (40 CFR 1500-1508) and DOE's NEPA 
    Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021). Full public participation and 
    disclosure are planned for the entire EIS process. It is anticipated 
    that the EIS process will take 12 months and will include public 
    information/scoping meetings; coordination and involvement with 
    appropriate Federal, State, local, and tribal government agencies; 
    public review and hearings on the published draft EIS; a published 
    final EIS; a review period; and publication of a record of decision 
    (ROD). Public information and scoping meetings will begin March 3, 
    1998. Publication of the ROD is anticipated in the fall of 1998.
    
        Dated: February 5, 1998.
    Michael S. Hacskaylo,
    Acting Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 98-3724 Filed 2-12-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/13/1998
Department:
Western Area Power Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
Document Number:
98-3724
Dates:
The scoping meeting will be Tuesday, March 3, 1998, beginning at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Veterans Memorial Community Building, 1425 Circle Drive, Yuba City, California, 95993. Written comments on the scope of the EIS for the proposed SPP should be received no later than May 5, 1998. Comments on the project will be accepted throughout the NEPA process.
Pages:
7412-7413 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-3724.pdf