98-13024. Environmental Impact Statements and Regulations; Availability of EPA Comments  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 94 (Friday, May 15, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 27082-27083]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-13024]
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [ER-FRL-5491-9]
    
    
    Environmental Impact Statements and Regulations; Availability of 
    EPA Comments
    
        Availability of EPA comments prepared April 27, 1998 Through May 
    01, 1998 pursuant to the Environmental Review Process (ERP), under 
    Section 309 of the Clean Air Act and Section 102(2)(c) of the National 
    Environmental Policy Act as amended. Requests for copies of EPA 
    comments can be directed to the Office of Federal Activities at (202) 
    564-7167.
        An explanation of the ratings assigned to draft environmental 
    impact statements (EISs) was published in FR dated April 10, 1998 (63 
    FR 17856).
    
    Draft EISs
    
        ERP No. D-COE-E35084-NC Rating EO2, Randleman Lake and Dam Project, 
    Construction, Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority (PTRWA), Deep 
    River, Guilford and Randolph Counties, NC.
        Summary: EPA expressed environmental objection to the proposed 
    water supply reservoir, because hazardous materials present in the 
    groundwater would potentially contaminate this water with chlorinated 
    solvents and the abandoned Seaboard Chemical Plant would be situated in 
    the reservoir pool and buffer zone. These sites are undergoing 
    remediation studies by the North Carolina DEHNR. EPA requested that the 
    COE grant its Section 404 permit only on condition that DEHNR guarantee 
    that the Lake would be suitable for its intended purpose, ie., water 
    supply; and that any on-going remediation studies be completed prior to 
    construction.
        ERP No. D-COE-E36176-FL Rating EC2, C-51 West End Flood Control 
    Project, Implementation To Improve the Level of Flood Control, Central 
    and Southern Florida Project, Palm Beach County, FL.
        Summary: EPA expressed environmental concern about the efficacy of 
    the proposed stormwater treatment area, as well as the potential long-
    term environmental consequences of this proposal. EPA suggested that 
    additional data needs to be collected/evaluated to determine the 
    significance of these issues.
        ERP No. D-COE-K36123-CA Rating EC2, South Sacramento County Streams 
    Investigation, Proposed to Increase Flood Protection, Non-Federal 
    Sponsor, Sacramento Waste Water Treatment Plant and along portions of 
    Morrison, Elder, Unionhouse and Florin Creeks, Sacramento County, CA.
        Summary: EPA expressed environmental concerns regarding air quality 
    mitigation, which may be required by the Corps' upcoming conformity 
    determination, reflected in the draft EIS. EPA urged the Corps to 
    finalize the project's conformity review prior to completion of the 
    final EIS. EPA also expressed concern that the draft EIS did not 
    discuss potential cumulative impacts to the Morrison Creek watershed, 
    particularly impacts associated with sand and gravel mining that is 
    subject to Corps regulatory jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act 
    Section 404. EPA is concerned that the draft EIS did not address 
    pollution prevention mechanisms to the extent recommended in guidance 
    to Federal agencies by the Council on Environmental Quality.
        ERP No. D-FRC-B03006-00 Rating EO2, Portland Natural Gas 
    Transmission System (PNCTS)/Maritimes Phase I Joint Facilities Project, 
    NPDES Permit, COE Section 10 and 404 Permits, Dracut, MA; Wells, ME and 
    NH.
        Summary: EPA expressed environmental objections to the pipeline 
    proposal from the standpoint of growth inducing impacts and the absence 
    of a planning policy and decision-making process (or guidance) for the 
    evaluation of proposed tie-ins to the pipeline. EPA requested 
    additional information concerning impacts to wetlands containing 
    significant amphibian breeding habitat and impacts of the pipeline to 
    existing and potential wellhead protection areas. EPA also questioned 
    FERC's rationale for analyzing the Phase I Joint Facilities project 
    independent of the other portions of a larger pipeline facility 
    throughout New England.
    
    Final EISs
    
        ERP No. F-BLM-G67003-NM, Little Rock Open-Pit Mine Project, 
    Construction and Operation, Plan of Operations Approval, and several 
    Permits Issuance, Grant County, NM.
        Summary: Review of the Final EIS has been completed and the project 
    found to be satisfactory.
        ERP No. F-DOA-G31002-TX, Bexar-Medina-Atascosa Counties Water 
    Conservation Plan, Renovation and Installation, Funding, Medina Lake, 
    Bexar, Medina and Atascosa Counties, TX.
        Summary: Review of the Final EIS has been completed and the project 
    found to be satisfactory.
        ERP No. F-FHW-B59000-RI, Newport Marine Facilities Project, To 
    Develop the Marine Mode of the Intermodal Gateway Transportation 
    Center, Selected siting in various locations within the City of 
    Newport, Towns of Middletown and Portsmouth, Funding, COE Section 404 
    Permit and US Coast Guard Permit, Aquidreck Island, RI.
        Summary: EPA had no additional comments regarding the proposed 
    action.
        ERP No. F-FRC-B05184-ME, Lower Penobscot River Basin Hydroelectric 
    Project, Application for Licensing for three hydroelectric project: 
    Basin Mills (FERC. NO. 10981), Stillwater (FERC. No. 2712) and Milford 
    (FERC. No. 2534), Penobscot County, ME.
        Summary: EPA supported the FERC staff's recommendation not to 
    construct the Basin Mills dam and believes that the staff 
    recommendation is an appropriate outcome to the NEPA process given the 
    serious direct, indirect and commutative environmental impacts 
    associated with dam construction and the inconsistency of the proposal 
    with the public interest and state and federal regulations. 
    Additionally, EPA agreed with FERC staff recommendations to implement 
    various mitigation proposals for the Veazie, Orono, Milford and 
    Stillwater projects.
        ERP No. F-FRC-B05189-ME, Kennebec River Basin Hydroelectric
    
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    Projects, Changes in Operations and Minor Construction, Licensing of 11 
    Hydroelectric Projects, (FERC Project Nos. 2671, 2555, 2613, 2556, 
    2329, 2557, 2325, 2559, 11433, 2552 and 2389), Kennebec, Somerset and 
    Piscataquis Counties, ME.
        Summary: EPA supported the FERC staff's recommendation to retire 
    the Edwards project and remove the dam. EPA continued to disagree, 
    however, with FERC's interpretation of the baseline condition, the 
    approach to a specific Clean Water Act Section 401 issue, and the scope 
    of analysis of the EIS.
        ERP No. F-FRC-B08003-ME, Granite State Gas Transmission, 
    Construction and Operation of a Liquefied Natural Gas Facility, Permits 
    and Approvals, In the Town of Wells, York County, ME.
        Summary: EPA had no objection to the proposed project, EPA did 
    raise concerns regarding potential impacts to wildlife habitat, design 
    of the groundwater monitoring program, and the range of alternatives 
    considered in the FEIS.
    
        Dated: May 12, 1998.
    William D. Dickerson,
    Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal Activities.
    [FR Doc. 98-13024 Filed 5-14-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/15/1998
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-13024
Pages:
27082-27083 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
ER-FRL-5491-9
PDF File:
98-13024.pdf