94-16732. Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.; Finding of No Significant Impact  

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                                                       VOL. 59, NO. 132
    
                                                 Tuesday, July 12, 1994
    
    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    
    Rural Electrification Administration
    
     
    
    Arizona Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.; Finding of No 
    Significant Impact
    
    AGENCY: Rural Electrification Administration, USDA.
    
    ACTION: Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact.
    
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    SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Rural Electrification 
    Administration (REA) has amended its finding of no significant impact 
    (FONSI) dated February 3, 1993, with respect to the potential 
    environmental impact resulting from a proposal by Arizona Electric 
    Power Cooperative, Inc. (AEPCO), to construct and operate a new ash and 
    scrubber waste disposal facility adjacent to its Apache Generating 
    Station.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lawrence R. Wolfe, Chief, 
    Environmental Compliance Branch, Electric Staff Division, room 1246, 
    South Agriculture Building, Rural Electrification Administration, 
    Washington, DC 20250, telephone (202) 720-1784.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Apache Generating Station is located 
    approximately 11 miles southeast of the Town of Willcox in Cochise 
    County, Arizona. The proposed project consists of constructing a 285-
    acre disposal facility that will include two ash pond cells, an 
    evaporation pond, and a scrubber sludge disposal pond. Due to site 
    topography, the above ground height of the disposal facility's exterior 
    dikes will range from 5 feet along the western border to 30 feet along 
    the eastern border. The dike side slopes and pond bottoms will be lined 
    with high density synthetic polyethylene flexible membrane liners. 
    Above ground pipelines will be used to sluice the ash and scrubber 
    wastes from the plant to the disposal facility. The facility is 
    designed as a no discharge system.
        Alternatives considered to the proposed project included 
    reconstruction of the existing ash and sludge ponds (no action), total 
    conversion of the Station to burn natural gas, sale of the ash and 
    scrubber sludge, dry disposal of ash and scrubber sludge, and 
    construction of new disposal facilities at a different location. REA 
    considered these alternatives and concluded in a FONSI published in the 
    Federal Register on February 12, 1993 that constructing new ash and 
    scrubber waste disposal facilities at the AEPCO's proposed site was the 
    preferred alternative to ensure continued operation of the Apache 
    Station's coal-fired units and compliance with recent aquifer 
    protection legislation.
        Subsequent to REA's previous action, an earth fissure was 
    identified within the boundaries of AEPCO's preferred site. This issue 
    was considered significant enough for the Arizona Department of 
    Environmental Quality (ADEQ) to require an onsite investigation. REA 
    decided to reevaluate the proposed project based on the results of that 
    investigation. The amended FONSI is based on a review of the following 
    information: (1) Combustion Waste Disposal Facility Fissure 
    Investigation; (2) Public Hearing Transcript on the draft Aquifer 
    Protection Permit (APP); (3) Responsiveness Summary prepared by the 
    ADEQ in response to public comments on the draft APP; (4) Final APP 
    issued on April 22, 1994; and (5) other permits and approvals issued 
    for the proposed facility and referenced in the FONSI. REA 
    independently evaluated the above listed documents and other available 
    information and believes that modified design and additional monitoring 
    requirements included in the APP will ensure that future expansion or 
    movement of the fissure and associated seepage from the ponds is 
    detected. These measures should preclude the potential for adverse 
    impacts to groundwater quality in the vicinity of the proposed 
    facility.
        In accordance with REA Environmental Policies and Procedures for 
    Electric and Telephone Borrowers, 7 CFR Part 1794, AEPCO published 
    notices in the San Pedro Valley News Sun and the Willcox Range News on 
    May 5 and 12, 1994. The notices announced REA's decision to reassess 
    its FONSI determination of February 12, 1993, described the 
    documentation upon which the reassessment would be based, and 
    identified locations within Cochise County at which these materials 
    could be reviewed. The comments received did not identify any issues or 
    concerns relating to the project that: (1) had not been addressed by 
    the appropriate regulatory authority; or (2) had not been previously 
    brought to REA's attention.
        A copy of the amended finding of no significant impact is available 
    for review at, or can be obtained from, REA at the address provided 
    herein or from Mr. Mark W. Schwirtz, Arizona Electric Power 
    Cooperative, Inc., 1000 South Highway 80, P.O. Box 670, Benson, Arizona 
    85602, during normal business hours.
    
        Dated: July 1, 1994.
    Adam M. Golodner,
    Deputy Administrator, Program Operations.
    [FR Doc. 94-16732 Filed 7-11-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/12/1994
Department:
Agriculture Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact.
Document Number:
94-16732
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: July 12, 1994