99-10193. Notice of Availability: Revised Draft Hanford Remedial Action Environmental Impact Statement and Comprehensive Land-Use Plan  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 78 (Friday, April 23, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 19983-19985]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-10193]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    
    Notice of Availability: Revised Draft Hanford Remedial Action 
    Environmental Impact Statement and Comprehensive Land-Use Plan
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the availability 
    of the Revised Draft Hanford Remedial Action Environmental Impact 
    Statement and Comprehensive Land-Use Plan (HRA-EIS), DOE/EIS-0222D, for 
    public review. The proposed action is to establish a comprehensive land 
    use plan for the next 50 years for the Hanford Site near Richland, 
    Washington. This EIS identifies alternative future land uses for the 
    Hanford Site and discusses the potential associated environmental 
    impacts. Because DOE has significantly revised the scope of the HRA-EIS 
    and alternatives considered in response to comments received on the 
    draft EIS published in August 1996, it is appropriate to issue this 
    revised draft HRA-EIS. Since land use was an objective of the previous 
    draft EIS, no further scoping meetings are required. The 1996 Draft 
    HRA-EIS focused on developing an overall strategy for remediating the 
    Hanford Site and included a proposed land use plan as an appendix; the 
    revised Draft HRA-EIS focuses only on land use planning. To reflect 
    this reduction in scope, DOE is soliciting comments on changing the 
    name of this EIS to the Hanford Comprehensive Land-Use EIS as well as 
    on the contents of the Revised Draft HRA-EIS. The draft HRA-EIS 
    evaluates five ``action alternatives,'' each of which represents a 
    Federal, State, local agency, or Tribe's preferred land-use 
    alternative, and also evaluates a ``no-action alternative'' of 
    continuing current land use practices. DOE's preferred alternative for 
    future uses of the Hanford Site includes consolidating waste management 
    operations in the Central Plateau; allowing industrial development in 
    the eastern and southern portions of the site; increasing recreational 
    access to the Columbia River; and expanding the Saddle Mountain 
    National Wildlife Refuge to include all of the Wahluke Slope.
    
    DATES: The public comment period begins today and concludes on June 7, 
    1999. DOE invites Federal agencies, Native American Tribes, State and 
    local governments, and the public to comment on the Revised Draft HRA-
    EIS. DOE will consider all timely comments in preparing the Final EIS, 
    and will consider comments provided after the close of the comment 
    period to the extent practicable.
        Public information meetings and hearings will be held during the 
    comment period.
        May 18, 1999: State Office Building, 800 NE Oregon Street, 
    Portland, Oregon. DOE will conduct informal information session from 6 
    to 7 p.m., followed by a public hearing beginning at 7 p.m.
        May 20, 1999: Shilo Inn, 50 Comstock Road, Richland, Washington. 
    DOE will conduct informal information session from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 
    6 to 7 p.m., followed by a public hearing beginning at 7 p.m.
        June 3, 1999: Ridpath Hotel, West 515 Sprague Avenue, Spokane, 
    Washington. DOE will conduct informal information session from 6 to 7 
    p.m., followed by a public hearing beginning at 7 p.m.
        In addition, during the comment period DOE will participate in 
    public involvement activities sponsored by the other cooperating 
    agencies, at times and locations to be determined.
    
    
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    ADDRESSES: Written comments on the Revised Draft HRA-EIS may be mailed 
    to Mr. Thomas W. Ferns, DOE National Environmental Policy Act Document 
    Manager, U.S. Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office, PO Box 
    550, MSIN HO-12, Richland, Washington 99352-0550. Comments also may be 
    transmitted by fax to 509-376-4360 or by electronic mail to 
    Thomas__W__Ferns@rl.gov.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To request information about the HRA-
    EIS and the public meetings and hearings, or to request copies of the 
    document, use any of the methods listed in ADDRESSES above. (The 
    Revised Draft HRA-EIS will also be made available on the DOE NEPA Web 
    at http://tis.eh.doe.gov/nepa/ under DOE NEPA Analyses and at http://
    www.hanford.gov/eis/hraeis/hraeis.htm on the DOE Hanford Web Site.) 
    When requesting copies of the document, please specify whether you wish 
    to receive only the summary (about 100 pages), or the entire document 
    including appendices. For general information about the DOE National 
    Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process, contact: Carol Borgstrom, 
    Director, Office of NEPA Policy and Assistance (EH-42), U.S. Department 
    of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585-0119. 
    Phone: 202-586-4600, or leave a message at: 800-472-2756. Fax: 202-586-
    7031.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        DOE published a notice of intent to prepare the HRA-EIS in 1992 (57 
    FR 37959; August 21, 1992). The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 
    (EPA), Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology), and DOE, in 
    cooperation with other interested parties, initiated a process to 
    involve stakeholders in the development of a vision for the future of 
    the Hanford Site. A committee consisting of representatives of labor, 
    environmental, governmental, agricultural, economic development, 
    citizen-interest groups, and Tribal governments was established and 
    became known as the Hanford Future Site Uses Working Group (Working 
    Group). The result of the Working Group's efforts, a report titled The 
    Future for Hanford: Uses and Cleanup; The Final Report of the Hanford 
    Future Site Uses Working Group was issued in December 1992, and was 
    submitted to DOE as a formal scoping comment for the HRA-EIS.
        DOE issued the Draft HRA-EIS in August 1996. DOE received more than 
    2,000 comments from approximately 230 commenters on the August 1996 
    Draft HRA-EIS. These comments, as well as transcripts from the public 
    hearing, are included in the Comment and Response Volume of the Revised 
    Draft HRA-EIS. A summary of the Comment-Response Volume is provided as 
    Appendix F of the Revised Draft HRA-EIS, and the entire Comment-
    Response Volume is being provided for public review in local and 
    regional information repositories. Several commenters, including the 
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, urged DOE to change the scope of 
    the EIS to eliminate consideration of remedial action alternatives. DOE 
    revised the 1996 draft EIS in accordance with this recommendation.
    
    Revised Draft HRA-EIS
    
        During the public comment period on the August 1996 Draft HRA-EIS, 
    several Federal, State, and local agencies and American Indian Tribes 
    expressed an interest in working with DOE to establish alternative 
    visions for future land uses. In response, DOE invited representatives 
    of other Federal Agencies, American Indian Tribes, and State and local 
    governments to participate in ongoing planning efforts. These groups 
    became cooperating agencies and consulting Tribal governments in the 
    preparation of a Revised Draft HRA-EIS.
    
    Cooperating Agencies and Consulting Tribal Governments
    
        The cooperating agencies and consulting Tribal governments helping 
    to prepare the Revised Draft HRA-EIS are: Benton, Franklin, and Grant 
    counties; the City of Richland; and the U.S. Department of Interior 
    (Bureau of Land Management, Bureau of Reclamation, and the U.S. Fish 
    and Wildlife Service). Consulting Tribal governments are the 
    Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the Nez 
    Perce Tribe, Department of Environmental Restoration and Waste 
    Management.
        Since March 1997, DOE has worked with these cooperating agencies 
    and consulting Tribal governments to establish a framework for the 
    environmental analyses presented in this Revised Draft HRA-EIS. 
    Substantial agreement was reached among the cooperating agencies and 
    consulting Tribal governments on the development of nine land-use 
    designations and definitions, and on the format for determining the 
    potential environmental impacts associated with the land uses carried 
    forward in this EIS. The nine land-use designations are: Industrial-
    Exclusive, Industrial, Agricultural, Research and Development, High-
    Intensity Recreation, Low-Intensity Recreation, Conservation (Mining 
    and Grazing), Conservation (Mining), and Preservation.
        The cooperating agencies and consulting Tribal governments also 
    worked together to develop the proposed policies and procedures in 
    Chapter 6 if the revised draft HRA-EIS for implementing the 
    Comprehensive Land-Use Plan. These policies would manage competing land 
    use and resource use goals and objectives; provide for amendments to 
    the comprehensive land-use plan where necessary; and identify area- and 
    resource-management plans to be developed as part of the land-use plan 
    implementation.
    
    Revised Draft HRA-EIS Alternatives
    
        The Revised Draft HRA-EIS presents a set of land-use policies and 
    procedures specific to the Hanford Site. It evaluates six alternatives, 
    including a no-action alternative of continuing current land use 
    practices, DOE's preferred alternative, and four other alternatives, 
    each of which represents a Federal, State, Tribal, or local agency's 
    preferred set of land uses. DOE's preferred alternative for future uses 
    of the Hanford Site includes consolidating waste management operations 
    in the Central Plateau; allowing industrial development in the eastern 
    and southern portions of the site; increasing recreational access to 
    the Columbia River; and expanding the Saddle Mountain National Wildlife 
    Refuge to include all of the Wahluke Slope.
    
    Public Involvement Opportunities
    
        DOE has scheduled information meetings and public hearings [see 
    DATES] during the comment period that ends on June 7, 1999. Persons 
    interested in speaking at the hearings may register at the hearings and 
    will be called on to speak on a first-come, first-served basis. Written 
    comments will also be accepted at the hearings, and speakers are 
    encouraged to provide written versions of their oral comments for the 
    record. Oral and written comments will be considered equally in 
    preparing the Final EIS. DOE intends to complete the Final HRA-EIS and 
    issue a Record of Decision in November 1999.
    
    DOE Public Reading Rooms and Information Repositories
    
        The Revised Draft HRA-EIS and associated reference materials can be 
    found in the following DOE Public Reading Rooms and Information 
    Repositories:
    
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         Suzzallo Library, University of Washington, Government 
    Publications Room, Mail Stop FM-25, Seattle, Washington 98195-2900, 
    phone 206-543-4664;
         Foley Center, Gonzaga University, E 502 Boone Avenue, 
    Spokane, Washington 99258, phone 509-328-4220, ext. 3844;
         U.S. Department of Energy Public Reading Room, Washington 
    State University, Tri-Cities Campus, 100 Sprout Road, Room 130 West, 
    Richland, Washington 99352, (509) 376-8583;
         Branford Price Millar Library, Science and Engineering 
    Floor, Portland State University, SW Harrison and Park, Portland, 
    Oregon 97207, phone 503-725-3690;
         U.S. Department of Energy Freedom of Information Reading 
    Room, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC 
    20585, phone 202-586-5000.
    
        Issued this 19th day of April 1999.
    James J. Fiore,
    Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environmental Restoration.
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Document Information

Published:
04/23/1999
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
99-10193
Dates:
The public comment period begins today and concludes on June 7, 1999. DOE invites Federal agencies, Native American Tribes, State and local governments, and the public to comment on the Revised Draft HRA- EIS. DOE will consider all timely comments in preparing the Final EIS, and will consider comments provided after the close of the comment period to the extent practicable.
Pages:
19983-19985 (3 pages)
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