96-4670. Proposed Long-Term Water Service Contract Renewal; Frenchman- Cambridge and Bostwick Divisions; Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program; Nebraska and Kansas  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 41 (Thursday, February 29, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 7803-7804]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4670]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    Bureau of Reclamation
    
    
    Proposed Long-Term Water Service Contract Renewal; Frenchman-
    Cambridge and Bostwick Divisions; Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program; 
    Nebraska and Kansas
    
    AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a draft environmental impact 
    statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: Pursuant to Sec. 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental 
    Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the Bureau of Reclamation 
    (Reclamation) will prepare a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) 
    on the proposed renewal of long-term water service contracts for the 
    following irrigation districts in the Republican River basin (Basin) in 
    Nebraska and Kansas: Frenchman-Cambridge, Frenchman Valley, Bostwick 
    Irrigation District in Nebraska, and Kansas Bostwick No.2. Existing 
    water service contracts begin to expire in December of 1996.
        The purpose of this action is to provide for the continued 
    beneficial use of Federally developed water within the Basin. 
    Reclamation is proposing to renew long-term water service contracts for 
    the four irrigation districts in accordance with current law and policy 
    while examining all reasonable alternatives to balance contemporary 
    surface water needs within the Basin.
        Reclamation has scheduled a series of public information/scoping 
    meetings in connection with the development of the draft EIS. These 
    meetings have been scheduled to inform the public of the status of 
    contract renewal, to allow for public comment on the preliminary 
    management scenarios being evaluated in the draft Resource Management 
    Assessment (RMA) process, to inform the public of significant issues 
    identified to date, to identify additional significant issues that 
    should be analyzed in the draft EIS, and to identify issues related to 
    Indian trust assets. A draft EIS is expected to be completed and 
    available for review and comment early in 1997.
    
    DATES: The schedule for the scoping meetings is:
    
    March 18, 7:00 p.m., Belleville, KS, Armory Building
    March 19, 2:00 p.m., Manhattan, KS, Pottorf Hall in Cico Park
    March 20, 2:00 p.m., Lincoln, NE, Quality Inn at the Airport
    March 21, 7:00 p.m., Superior, NE, Superior High School
    March 27, 7:00 p.m., McCook, NE, Fairgrounds Community Building
    March 28, 7:00 p.m., Alma, NE, Alma Public School
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jill Manring, Natural Resource 
    Specialist, Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Post 
    Office Box 1607, Grand Island, Nebraska 68802-1607; Telephone: (308) 
    389-4557.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Reclamation constructed Bonny, Lovewell, and 
    Enders reservoirs and Hugh Butler, Harry Strunk, and 
    
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    Swanson lakes in the Basin in the 1940's and 1950's pursuant to the 
    Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program of the Flood Control Act of 1944. 
    During this same period, the Corps of Engineers constructed Harlan 
    County Lake and Milford Reservoir on the Republican River pursuant to 
    the same authority. Only Milford Reservoir near the confluence of the 
    Republican and Kansas rivers has no storage allocated to irrigation.
        Prior to initiating construction on the individual projects, 
    Reclamation negotiated and entered into long-term water service 
    contracts with the irrigation districts. The initial long-term water 
    service contracts were issued for 40-year terms, became effective upon 
    completion of the respective projects, and began to expire in December 
    of 1996.
        The location of the reservoirs and irrigation districts within a 
    common watershed and similar expiration dates for the water service 
    contracts provided Reclamation an opportunity to evaluate the direct, 
    indirect, and cumulative effects of long-term water service contract 
    renewal from a watershed perspective. Reclamation initiated its 
    watershed analysis by preparing the RMA to identify water-related 
    resources within the Basin, document their historic and existing 
    conditions, identify resource trends and/or predict future conditions, 
    propose goals and objectives for resource management, and provide a 
    framework for development of the range of alternatives necessary for 
    the comprehensive EIS. Much of the information gathered for, and 
    incorporated into, the RMA will be used to prepare the draft EIS.
        Prior to beginning the RMA, Reclamation held seven public 
    information meetings in Nebraska and Kansas in March of 1995 to 
    disseminate information about the environmental compliance and contract 
    renewal processes and to identify existing sources of information, data 
    gaps, and issues. Information obtained at these meetings helped 
    identify concerns about resource management in the Basin, Indian trust 
    assets, and data gaps which must be addressed during the NEPA 
    compliance process.
        An extensive range of management scenarios will be formulated for 
    the RMA that are unconstrained by existing law or regulation. The 
    initial range of management scenarios includes over 40 options and 
    varies from no change from current management to optimizing deliveries 
    of water for irrigation at the expense of other beneficial uses to 
    optimizing reservoir management for fisheries and recreation at the 
    expense of irrigation to restoring the natural hydrograph to the degree 
    possible under constraint of reduced base flows. All of the preliminary 
    management scenarios will be evaluated in the RMA process through 
    hydrologic modeling and other techniques to identify those scenarios 
    which are considered feasible. It should be recognized that some of the 
    management scenarios ultimately identified in the RMA may include 
    actions beyond Reclamation's authority to implement. The RMA process 
    will conclude with the identification of resource management goals and 
    objectives and a broad range of feasible management scenarios. Further 
    screening and evaluation during the environmental compliance process 
    will produce an ultimate range of reasonable alternatives that will be 
    considered and evaluated in detail in the EIS. Both the RMA and EIS 
    will assess potential impacts to Indian trust assets.
        A special edition of the Republican River Roundup, a public 
    information newsletter, is available from Ms. Judy O'Sullivan at the 
    above address. The special edition of the newsletter includes an 
    abstract of the draft RMA, information concerning management scenarios 
    under consideration, and sample graphs and tables found in the RMA. The 
    draft RMA is expected to be completed and available for review and 
    comment at the scoping meetings or from Ms. O'Sullivan in late March. A 
    draft EIS is expected to be completed and available for review and 
    comment early in 1997.
        Anyone interested in additional information concerning the 
    environmental compliance or water service contract renewal processes, 
    having suggestions regarding significant environmental issues, or 
    having input about concerns or issues related to Indian trust assets 
    should contact Ms. Manring at the above address.
    
        Dated: February 23, 1996.
    Neil Stessman,
    Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 96-4670 Filed 2-28-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4310-94-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
02/29/1996
Department:
Reclamation Bureau
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare a draft environmental impact statement.
Document Number:
96-4670
Dates:
The schedule for the scoping meetings is:
Pages:
7803-7804 (2 pages)
PDF File:
96-4670.pdf