94-14761. Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Proposed Anacostia River and Tributaries, District of Columbia and Maryland Feasibility Study  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
     
    
    Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for 
    the Proposed Anacostia River and Tributaries, District of Columbia and 
    Maryland Feasibility Study
    
    AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, DOD.
    
    ACTION: Extension of comment period.
    
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    SUMMARY: this Notice of Availability previously published in the 
    Federal Register on May 6, 1994 (59 FR 23710) is being republished to 
    extend the comment period from June 5, 1994 to 27 June 1994, and to 
    correct a number of typographical errors. The Baltimore District of 
    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers investigated the feasibility of 
    construction of fish and wildlife restoration measures in the Anacostia 
    River basin. The District Engineer recommends the restoration of 80 
    acres of wetlands, 5 miles of streams and 33 acres of bottomland 
    habitat. The feasibility study of the potential restoration actions was 
    conducted under authority of a U.S. House of Representatives Committee 
    on Public Works and Transportation resolution adopted September 8, 
    1988. The non-Federal sponsors for the feasibility phase of the project 
    are: Montgomery County, Prince George's County, the District of 
    Columbia, the State of Maryland, the Interstate Commission on the 
    Potomac River Basin, and the Metropolitan Washington Counsel of 
    Governments.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received not later than 27 June 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments to: Colonel J. Richard Capka, District 
    Engineer, P.O. Box 1715, Attn: CENAB-PL-PR, Baltimore, Maryland 21203-
    1715.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Mark McKevitt, Study Manager, (401) 962-2650.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1. The U.S. House of Representatives, 
    Committee on Public Works and Transportation, authorized the Anacostia 
    River and Tributaries study in a re solution adopted on September 8, 
    1988. The resolution requested the Corps of Engineers to determine if 
    further improvements for flood control, navigation, erosion, 
    sedimentation, water quality and other related water resources needs 
    are advisable on the Anacostia River and tributaries.
        2. The Anacostia River basin is a 170-square mile sub-basin of the 
    Potomac River. Headwaters of the Anacostia River are in the piedmont 
    and coastal plain areas of Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, 
    Maryland and it joins with the Potomac River in the District of 
    Columbia. The entire river system is freshwater; although, the tidal 
    influence extends for approximately 9 miles above the confluence with 
    the Potomac River.
        3. The Corps of Engineers involvement in the basin dates back more 
    than 115 years and includes projects and programs for navigation, flood 
    control, debris removal and aquatic vegetation control. These Federal 
    actions have served their intended purposes well and have benefited the 
    area in terms of improved navigation and reduced flood damages. 
    However, from 1902 through the 1960s, project construction eliminated 
    approximately 2,600 acres of wetlands, 99,000 linear feet of aquatic 
    habitat and 700 acres of bottomland hardwoods. These ecosystems 
    performed numerous beneficial ecological functions for the Anacostia 
    basin and the associated Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. One of the 
    primary functions of these ecosystems is fish and wildlife habitat. 
    Historically, the Anacostia River basin contained a diverse assemblage 
    of fish and wildlife species. However, populations of many species have 
    sharply declined due to the habitat loss and degradation in the 
    Anacostia basin.
    
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                  Site                       Action                Target stream                   Location         
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    Wetland Restoration                                                                                             
                                                                                                                    
    Kingman Lake....................  WR                    Anacostia River............  Washington, DC.            
    River Fringe Wetlands...........  WR                    Anacostia River............  Washington, DC.            
    Fordham Street Wetland..........  WR                    Northwest Branch...........  Prince George's Co.        
                                                                                                                    
    Aquatic Restoration                                                                                             
                                                                                                                    
    NW Branch-PG Co.................  SR                    Northwest Branch...........  Prince George's Co.        
    Tanglewood Retrofit.............  WR/SM/SR              Little Paint Branch........  Montgomery Co.             
    Snowden's Mill I................  WR/SM/SR              Paint Branch...............  Montgomery Co.             
    Snowden's Mill II...............  WR/SM/SR              Paint Branch...............  Montgomery Co.             
    Stewart/April Lane..............  WR/SM/SR              Paint Branch...............  Montgomery Co.             
    Lockridge Drive.................  WR/SM/SR              Nothwest Branch............  Montgomery Co.             
    Gum Springs.....................  SR                    Gum Springs................  Montgomery Co.             
    Sligo Creek.....................  SR                    Sligo Creek................  Montgomery Co.             
    NW Branch-Mont. Co. Paint Branch  SR                    Paint Branch...............  Montgomery Co.             
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    *WR--WetlandRestoration;SM--Stormwater Management; SR--Stream Restoration.                                      
    
        5. The Baltimore District has prepared a DEIS which describes the 
    impacts of the proposed projects on environmental and cultural 
    resources in the study area and the overall public interest. The DEIS 
    also apply guidelines issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, 
    under authority of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (P.L. 95-
    217). An evaluation of the proposed actions on the waters of the United 
    States was performed pursuant to the guidelines of the Administrator, 
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, under authority of Section 404 of 
    the Clean Water Act. The Section 404(b)(1) evaluations show that the 
    proposed actions meet all guidelines under the Clean Water Act, and an 
    exemption under Section 404(r) of Public Law 92-500, as amended is 
    therefore requested.
        6. The public involvement included meetings and close coordination 
    with interested private individuals and organizations, as well as 
    concerned Federal, state and local agencies. A public notice requesting 
    comments on the proposed project and DS IS being provided to 
    appropriate agencies and the public through printed media and mailings. 
    The Baltimore District invites potentially affected Federal, state and 
    local agencies, and other interested organizations and parties to 
    comment on the study recommendations. Agencies that are currently 
    involved in the feasibility study and EIS process include, but are not 
    limited to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Fish and 
    Wildlife Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, U.S. Geological 
    Service, U.S. Soil Conservation Service, National Park Service, 
    National Capital Planning Commission, Montgomery County Department of 
    Environmental Protection, Prince George's County Department of 
    Environmental Resources, District of Columbia Department of Consumer 
    and Regulatory Affairs and Department of Public Works, Maryland 
    Department of Natural Resources, Maryland Department of the 
    Environment, Maryland National Capital Park and Planning Commission, 
    Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, and the Metropolitan 
    Washington Council of Governments.
        7. In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 
    and the Clean Water Act, the Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments 
    from the public, Federal, state and local agencies and officials, and 
    other interested parties. Any comments received will be considered by 
    the Corps of Engineers in the decision to implement the projects. To 
    make this decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered 
    species, historic properties, water quality, general environmental 
    effects, and other interest factors listed above. Comments are also 
    used to determine the overall public interest and the need for a public 
    hearing on the proposed activities. This public notice is being sent to 
    organizations and individuals known to have an interest in the 
    restoration of the Anacostia River basin. Please bring this notice to 
    the attention of any other individuals with an interest in this matter.
        8. Any person who has an interest in the proposed projects may make 
    comments and/or request a public hearing. Comments must clearly set 
    forth the interest which may be adversely affected by these activities 
    and the manner is which the interest may be adversely affected. Copies 
    of the DEIS are available upon request. Written comments must be 
    submitted within 30 calendar days of the date of the notice in the 
    Federal Register.
    Kenneth L. Denton,
    Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-14761 Filed 6-16-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/17/1994
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Extension of comment period.
Document Number:
94-14761
Dates:
Comments must be received not later than 27 June 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 17, 1994