[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 106 (Thursday, June 3, 1999)]
[Notices]
[Pages 29865-29866]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-14093]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[ER-FRL-6243-2]
Designation of Dredged Material Disposal Sites in Long Island
Sound, Connecticut and New York. Intent To Prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement
AGENCIES: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)--Region I, New
England and Region II, New York in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (Corps), New England and New York Districts.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) to consider the potential designation of one or more dredged
material disposal sites in the waters of Long Island Sound under
section 102(c) of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act
(MPRSA) and 40 CFR 230.80 of EPA's regulations under section 404 of the
Clean Water Act. The EIS will provide an evaluation of the existing
historically used sites known as the Western Long Island Sound Disposal
Site, the Central Long Island Disposal Site, the Cornfield Shoals
Disposal Site and the New London Disposal Site, as well as additional
alternatives including other open water disposal sites, other types of
dredged material disposal and management, and the no action
alternative.
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Purpose
In accordance with EPA's Statement of Policy for Voluntary
Preparation of National Environmental Policy Act documents for all
ocean disposal site designations (Federal Register 62(229): 63334-
63336, October 29, 1998), EPA issues this Notice of Intent to prepare
an EIS for the Designation of Dredged Material Disposal Sites in Long
Island Sound, offshore of Connecticut, and New York.
Summary
Dredged material has been disposed of at the existing sites known
as the Western Long Island Sound, the Central Long Island Sound, the
Cornfield Shoals and the New London Disposal Sites pursuant to
programmatic and site designation EISs released by the Corps in 1982
and 1991. This activity has been regulated in different ways at
different times depending on the status of applicable law and policy.
EPA and the Corps have identified a likely need to continue the marine
disposal of dredged material in the Long Island Sound area. Therefore,
the two agencies have decided to consider the continued use of the
above-listed existing sites and their designation as dredged material
disposal sites under section 102(c) of the MPRSA. Other alternatives
will also be evaluated, including other open water disposal sites,
other disposal and management options, and the no action alternative.
Designation of a site does not by itself authorize or result in
disposal of any particular material, it only serves to make the
designated site a disposal option available for consideration in the
alternatives analysis for each individual dredging project in the area.
The EPA and the Corps, have entered an agreement to undertake
designation of dredged material disposal sites in Long Island Sound
under section 102(c) of the MPRSA. The EPA has the responsibility of
designating sites under section 102(c) of the Act and 40 CFR 228.4 of
its regulations. EPA and the Corps will also consider making an
advanced identification under 40 CFR 230.80 of EPA's Clean Water Act
section 404 regulations for any site that may be designated. The Clean
Water Act and the MPRSA come into play because the waters of Long
Island Sound are inland waters, but section 106(f) of the MPRSA extends
certain aspects of the MPRSA into Long Island Sound for certain
projects.
An EIS will evaluate the four current sites used in the Sound as
well as other sites for, and means of, disposal and management,
including the no action alternative. The EIS will support the EPA's
final decision on whether one or more dredged material disposal sites
will be designated under the MPRSA identified in advance under 40 CFR
230.80. The EIS will include analysis applying the five general and 11
specific site selection criteria for designating ocean disposal sites
presented in 40 CFR 228.5 and 228.6, respectively. The Corps, New
England District, has prepared a study reviewing existing data for the
existing sites relative to these criteria and this study will serve as
a starting point for further evaluation of the existing sites in the
EIS.
Need for EIS
On May 7, 1974, and as amended in October 29, 1998, the EPA
published a Statement of Policy on Environmental Impact Statements
(EISs). Section (1) (d) (2) of that policy specifies that EISs will be
prepared in connection with ocean disposal site designations under
section 102 (c) of the MPRSA. Evaluation of site designation, and
advanced identification under 40 CFR 230.80, will serve to clarify the
availability of particular sites for consideration as dredged material
disposal options over the long term.
Alternatives
In evaluating the alternatives, the EIS will identify and evaluate
locations within the Long Island Sound study area that are best suited
to receive dredged material suitable for open water marine disposal. At
a minimum, the EIS will consider various alternatives including:
No-action (i.e., no designation of any sites);
Designation of one or more of the existing open water
sites;
Designation of alternative open water sites identified
within the study area that may offer environmental advantages to the
existing sites; and
Identification of other disposal and/or management
options, either in or out of the water.
Scoping
The Environmental Protection Agency--New England Region and the
Corps of Engineers, New England District, will hold public scoping
meetings on June 15, 1999 at the State University of New York, Stony
Brook Union Auditorum,100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook , June 16, 1999 and
Groton Inn & Suites, Main Room Left, 99 Goldstar Highway, Route 184,
Groton Connecticut; and June 23, 1999 at Westin Stamford Hotel,
Commodore Vanderbilt, One First Stamford Place, Stamford, CT. For all
meetings, registration will be from 6-7 p.m.; the meetings will be
between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. Details of the history of the
project and the alternatives to be considered will be presented. The
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public is invited to attend and identify issues that should be
addressed in the EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND TO BE PLACED ON THE PROJECT MAILING LIST
CONTACT: Ann Rodney, U.S. EPA--New England Region, One Congress Street,
Suite 1100, CWQ, Boston, MA 02114-2023. (617) 918-1538.
[email protected]
Please contact Ann Rodney should you have special needs (sign
language interpreters, access needs) at the above address or our
TDY (617) 918-1189.
ESTIMATED DATE OF THE DRAFT EIS RELEASE: Fall 2001.
Responsible Officials:
John P. DeVillars,
Regional Administrator, EPA--New England.
Date: May 28, 1999.
Richard E. Sanderson,
Director, Office of Federal Activities.
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