98-8117. Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad CorporationConstruction and Operation of New Rail Facilities in Campbell, Converse, Niobrara, and Weston Counties, WY, Custer, Fall River, Jackson, and Pennington Counties, SD, and Blue Earth, Nicollet, ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 59 (Friday, March 27, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 14998-14999]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-8117]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Surface Transportation Board
    [STB Finance Docket No. 33407]
    
    
    Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corporation--Construction 
    and Operation of New Rail Facilities in Campbell, Converse, Niobrara, 
    and Weston Counties, WY, Custer, Fall River, Jackson, and Pennington 
    Counties, SD, and Blue Earth, Nicollet, and Steele Counties, MN
    
    AGENCY: Surface Transportation Board, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement 
    (EIS), request for comments on the proposed EIS scope, and notice of 
    scoping meetings.
    
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    SUMMARY: On February 20, 1998, the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad 
    Corporation (DM&E) filed an application with the Surface Transportation 
    Board (Board) for authority to construct and operate new rail line 
    facilities in east-central Wyoming, southwest South Dakota, and south-
    central Minnesota. The project involves a total new construction of 
    280.9 miles of rail line. Additionally, DM&E proposes to rebuild 597.8 
    miles of existing rail line along its current system to standards 
    acceptable for operation of unit coal trains. Because the construction 
    and operation of this project has the potential to result in 
    significant environmental impact, the Board's Section of Environmental 
    Analysis (SEA) has determined that the preparation of an Environmental 
    Impact Statement (EIS) is appropriate. SEA will hold agency and public 
    scoping meetings as part of the EIS process, at the dates and locations 
    described below. The exact locations of the meetings will be advertised 
    two weeks prior to the meeting dates.
    
    Dates and Locations
    
    Agency Scoping Meetings
    
    April 29, 1998, Cheyenne, Wyoming 9-11 am
    May 14, 1998, St. Paul, Minnesota 1-3 pm
    June 17, 1998, Pierre, South Dakota 9-11 am
    
    Public Scoping Meetings
    
    April 29, 1998, Wright, Wyoming 4-7 pm
    April 30, 1998, Edgemont, South Dakota 4-7 pm
    May 1, 1998, Hot Springs, Wyoming 4-7 pm
    May 12, 1998, Mankato, Minnesota 4-7 pm
    May 13, 1998, Rochester, Minnesota 4-7 pm
    June 16, 1998, Wall, South Dakota 4-7 pm
    June 17, 1998, Pierre, South Dakota 4-7 pm
    June 18, 1998, Huron, South Dakota 4-7 pm
    June 29, 1998, Brookings, South Dakota 4-7 pm
    June 30, 1998, Springfield, Minnesota 4-7 pm
    
        Both the agency and public scoping meetings will be informal 
    meetings during which interested persons may ask questions about the 
    proposal and the Board's environmental review process, and advise the 
    Board's representative about potential environmental effects of the 
    project. SEA will make available to the public a draft scope of the EIS 
    before the first meeting. SEA will also provide time for the public to 
    submit written comments on the draft scope. That period will run 
    concurrently with the agency and public meetings. SEA will issue a 
    final scope shortly after the final meeting.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Victoria Rutson, SEA Project 
    Manager, Powder River Basin Expansion Project, (202) 565-1545.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The proposed rail construction project, referred to as the Powder 
    River Basin Expansion Project, would involve the construction and 
    operation of 280.9 miles of new rail line by the Dakota,
    
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    Minnesota & Eastern Railroad Corporation (DM&E), Brookings, South 
    Dakota. The project would provide access for a third rail carrier to 
    serve the region's coal mines and transport coal eastward from the 
    Powder River Basin. New rail construction would include 262.03 miles of 
    rail line extending off DM&E's existing system near Wasta, South 
    Dakota, extending generally southwesterly to Edgemont, South Dakota and 
    then westerly into Wyoming to connect with existing coal mines located 
    south of Gillette, Wyoming. This portion of the new construction would 
    traverse portions of Custer, Fall River, Jackson, and Pennington 
    Counties, South Dakota and Campbell, Converse, Niobrara, and Weston 
    Counties, Wyoming.
        New rail line construction would also include a 13.31 mile line 
    segment around Mankato, Minnesota within Blue Earth and Nicollet 
    Counties. DM&E currently has trackage on both sides of Mankato, 
    accessed by trackage rights on rail line operated by Union Pacific 
    Railroad (UP). The proposed Mankato construction would provide DM&E 
    direct access between its existing lines, avoid operational conflicts 
    with UP, and route rail traffic around the southern side of Mankato, 
    avoiding the downtown area.
        The final proposed segment of new rail construction would involve a 
    connection between the existing rail systems of DM&E and I&M Rail Link. 
    The connection would include construction and operation of 2.94 miles 
    of new rail line near Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota. The 
    connection would allow interchange of rail traffic between the two 
    carriers.
        In order to transport coal over the existing system, DM&E proposes 
    to rebuild 597.8 miles of rail line along its existing system. The 
    majority of this--584.95 miles--would be along DM&E's mainline between 
    Wasta, South Dakota, and Winona, Minnesota. An additional 12.85 miles 
    of existing rail line between Oral and Smithwick, South Dakota would 
    also be rebuilt. Rail line rebuilding would include rail and tie 
    replacement, additional sidings, signals, grade crossing improvements, 
    and other systems.
        DM&E plans to transport coal as its principle commodity. However, 
    shippers desiring rail access could ship other commodities in addition 
    to coal over DM&E's rail line. Existing shippers along the existing 
    DM&E system would continue to receive rail service.
    
    Environmental Review Process
    
        At this time, the Board's SEA is requesting information and general 
    comments on the scope of environmental issues to be addressed in the 
    EIS for the proposed project. The National Environmental Policy Act 
    (NEPA) process is intended to assist the Board and the public in 
    identifying and assessing the potential environmental consequences of a 
    proposed action before a decision on the proposed action is made. The 
    first stage of the EIS process is scoping. Scoping is an open process 
    for determining the scope of environmental issues to be addressed in 
    the EIS and their potential for significance. SEA will soon develop and 
    make available a draft scope of study for the EIS and provide a period 
    for the submission of written comments on it. Concurrently, scoping 
    meetings will be held as noted above to provide opportunities for 
    public involvement and input into the scoping process. Following the 
    issuance of a draft scope and the comment period, SEA will issue a 
    final scope of study for the EIS.
        After issuing the final scope of study, SEA will prepare a Draft 
    EIS (DEIS) for the project. The DEIS will address those environmental 
    issues and concerns identified during the scoping process and detailed 
    in the scope of study. It will also contain SEA's preliminary 
    recommended environmental mitigation measures. The DEIS will be made 
    available upon its completion for public review and comment. A Final 
    EIS (FEIS) then will be prepared reflecting SEA's further analysis and 
    the comments to the DEIS. In reaching its decision in this case, the 
    Board will take into account the DEIS, FEIS, and all environmental 
    comments that are received.
    
    Filing Environmental Comments
    
        SEA encourages broad participation in the EIS process. Interested 
    persons and agencies are invited to participate in the scoping phase by 
    reviewing the scope of study, attending the scoping meetings, and 
    submitting written comments SEA. A signed original and 10 copies of 
    comments should be submitted to: Office of the Secretary, Case Control 
    Unit, STB Finance Docket No. 33407, Surface Transportation Board, 1925 
    K Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20423-0001.
        To ensure proper handling of your comments, you must mark your 
    submission: Attention: Elaine K. Kaiser, Chief, Section of 
    Environmental Analysis, Environmental Filing.
        By following this procedure, your comments will be placed in the 
    formal Public Record for this case. In addition, SEA will add your name 
    to its mailing list for distribution of the final scope of study for 
    the EIS, the DEIS, and FEIS.
    
        Issued: March 27, 1998.
    
        By the Board, Elaine K. Kaiser, Chief, Section of Environmental 
    Analysis.
    Vernon A. Williams,
    Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-8117 Filed 3-26-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/27/1998
Department:
Surface Transportation Board
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), request for comments on the proposed EIS scope, and notice of scoping meetings.
Document Number:
98-8117
Pages:
14998-14999 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
STB Finance Docket No. 33407
PDF File:
98-8117.pdf