94-11697. M.A. Norden Company Site, AL; Request for Amendment to June 15, 1984, Clean Water Act section 404(c) Final Determination  

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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    [FRL-4884-5]
    
     
    
    M.A. Norden Company Site, AL; Request for Amendment to June 15, 
    1984, Clean Water Act section 404(c) Final Determination
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of request for amendment of Section 404(c) final 
    determination and request for comment.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that M.A. Norden Company has petitioned 
    the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for reconsideration of the 
    total site prohibition identified in EPA's June 15, 1984, Final 
    Determination concerning the Norden site in Mobile, Alabama pursuant to 
    section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act (CWA). M.A. Norden has requested 
    this amendment as a prerequisite to seeking CWA authorization to 
    discharge dredged or fill material into wetlands to construct a road 
    across the restricted section 404(c) area in order to provide access to 
    an adjacent parcel of upland property.
        EPA is requesting comments on M.A. Norden's proposal for 
    reconsideration of the Final Determination's total site prohibition. In 
    particular, EPA is interested in determining whether discharges 
    associated with the proposed road construction will result in 
    unacceptable adverse effects under section 404(c).
    
    DATES: Written comments concerning this request for amendment must be 
    submitted to EPA on or before June 13, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the request and supporting documentation are 
    available for public inspection upon request at the following location: 
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and 
    Watersheds Wetlands Division, 499 South Capitol Street SW., Fairchild 
    Building, room 723, Washington, DC 20009.
        Comments must be submitted in writing to: Joseph P. DaVia, Acting 
    Chief, Elevated Cases Section, Mail Code (4502F), U.S. EPA, 401 M 
    Street SW., Washington, DC 20460. Written comments may also be sent by 
    facsimile to Mr. DaVia at (202) 260-7546.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Specific details are available from 
    Paul Minkin (EPA) at (202) 260-1901.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act 
    authorizes EPA to restrict or prohibit the use of an area as a disposal 
    site for dredged or fill material if the discharge will have 
    unacceptable adverse effects on municipal water supplies, shellfish 
    beds and fishery areas (including spawning and breeding areas), 
    wildlife, or recreational areas. Prior to making such a determination, 
    the Administrator of EPA consults with the Chief of Engineers and the 
    applicant/landowner. In the case of the Norden Company site, such 
    consultations did not resolve EPA's concerns over the originally 
    planned use of the site and on June 15, 1984, EPA issued a Final 
    Determination prohibiting the discharge of dredged or fill materials 
    into the site.
        The Final Determination described the then proposed project, the 
    ecological values associated with the site, project alternatives, and 
    the efforts made to reach a mutually agreeable resolution. Based on the 
    record it had compiled, EPA determined that ``the discharge of the fill 
    materials into the site proposed by the M.A. Norden Company (`the 
    Norden site') would have an unacceptable adverse effect on shellfish 
    beds and fishery areas and wildlife areas'' and prohibited the use of 
    the area for specification as a disposal site. This prohibition 
    prevented the future disposal of any dredged or fill material at the 
    entire 25 acre site.
        On October 5, 1992, M.A. Norden Company (Norden Company) formally 
    applied to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 
    reconsideration of the June 15, 1984 Final Determination for the Norden 
    Company site in Mobile, Alabama pursuant to section 404(c) of the Clean 
    Water Act to accommodate a scaled down proposal. Additional information 
    supporting this request was received by EPA on August 5, 1993. EPA made 
    visits to the Norden Company site in February 1992 and September 1993. 
    As more fully described below, Norden Company has proposed to discharge 
    9,300 cubic yards of dredged or fill material into approximately 1.5 
    acres of wetlands on the section 404(c) restricted site in order to 
    construct a roadway to provide access to an adjacent upland site. This 
    new proposal would reduce the direct impacts of the original proposal 
    from 25 acres of wetlands filled to approximately 1.5 acres filled.
        The June 15, 1984 Norden Final Determination restricts the use of 
    the entire 25 acre Norden Company site for any discharges of dredged or 
    fill material. Therefore, implementing this new proposal would require 
    that EPA amend the 1984 Final Determination. If EPA, upon consideration 
    of the original administrative record, the new proposal, supporting 
    documentation, and any public comments, determines that such amendment 
    is appropriate, a section 404 permit issued by the Corps of Engineers 
    would still be necessary before discharges associated with the access 
    road could proceed. Norden Company would have to follow the standard 
    permitting process for that approval. That process provides an 
    additional opportunity for public notice and comment.
    
    Proposed Activities
    
        Norden Company has submitted a detailed description of the proposed 
    project. The project description below is based on these Norden Company 
    submissions and may be further revised in the section 404 permit 
    application review process. The proposal is to extend an existing 
    abandoned railway spur across the site as a vehicular roadway for use 
    by heavy truck (container) traffic from the Port of Mobile facilities 
    to a storage area on the upland. The existing railway spur is 30 feet 
    wide and 900 feet long. It would be widened and extended, at a slight 
    angle, approximately 600 feet across the wetlands and drainage canal to 
    reach an upland area. Approximately 9,300 cubic yards of sand material 
    on geotechtile fabric will be placed in the wetlands for roadbed fill. 
    The typical road section will be 36 feet wide at the top and 60 feet 
    wide at the base with 3:1 side slopes. Silt screens will be erected and 
    the side slopes will be seeded and mulched to prevent erosion and 
    sedimentation of the adjacent waters and wetlands. Four concrete 
    culverts (three 24 inch diameter culverts and one 36 inch diameter 
    culvert) will be placed through the fill, underneath the roadway to 
    allow for exchange of water between the divided portions of the 
    wetland. A box culvert will be placed in the existing drainage canal to 
    allow for unobstructed flow. Mitigation for project impacts is proposed 
    in the form of providing culverting where none previously existed 
    through the railway spur to allow for better water circulation. Norden 
    Company anticipates that the work would be completed in six months.
        EPA is soliciting comments on the current proposal by the Norden 
    Company. Specifically, comments should address whether this proposal 
    would have lesser impacts on the aquatic environment than the project 
    which was originally proposed. In addition, EPA is interested in 
    determining whether there are less environmentally damaging practicable 
    alternatives to the proposed discharge which would have less adverse 
    impact on the aquatic ecosystem while fulfilling the basic project 
    purpose.
    
        Dated: May 5, 1994.
    Robert H. Wayland,
    Director, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds.
    [FR Doc. 94-11697 Filed 5-12-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/13/1994
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of request for amendment of Section 404(c) final determination and request for comment.
Document Number:
94-11697
Dates:
Written comments concerning this request for amendment must be submitted to EPA on or before June 13, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 13, 1994, FRL-4884-5