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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 11346-001, IA]
FORIA Hydro Corp.; Environmental Assessment Scoping
July 15, 1994.
On March 28, 1994, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(Commission) issued a notice indicating that staff is ready to conduct
an environmental analysis (REA Notice) for the proposed Fort Dodge Mill
Dam Project, located on the Des Moines River, in Webster County, Iowa.
The REA Notice also requested comments from federal, state, and local
resource agencies, licensees and developers, Indian tribes, and any
other interested groups (parties). Parties were given until May 28,
1994, to file comments.
The purpose of this notice is to advise all parties as to the scope
of our environmental analysis and to seek additional information
pertinent to this analysis. The scope as presented herein is based on
the information filed with the Commission by FORIA Hydro Corporation
(the Applicant), comments received from the parties thus far, and the
staff's independent analysis.
Proposed Action
The Applicant proposes to install new generating equipment at an
existing dam, reservoir and powerhouse to be called the Fort Dodge Mill
Dam Project.
The proposed project would include the following features: (1) an
existing dam 372 feet long and 18 feet high; (2) an existing
impoundment with a surface area of 90 acres with a normal surface
elevation of approximately 990 feet above mean sea level; (3) an
existing powerhouse containing two new turbine-generator units at a
total installed capacity of 1,260 kilowatts; and (4) a proposed 13.8-
kilovolt transmission line.
In addition to the proposed two new turbine-generator units, the
Applicant proposes install a new flat trashrack (with 2.75-3.5-inch
clear bar spacing) above the project intake.
To enhance public recreation, the Applicant proposes to develop a
new boat ramp at the Fort Dodge Park, located adjacent to proposed
project.
The Applicant proposes measures relating to project operation to
protect environmental resources in the project area. A 24-cubic feet
per second minimum flow over the project dam is proposed to protect
water quality and fishery resources in the downstream pool area and
side channel. The project would be operated in a run-of-river mode,
with only minor fluctuations in the headpond elevation to account for
natural variations in river flow. In the operational plan for the Fort
Dodge Mill Dam Project, the Applicant also proposes to implement a plan
to verify run-of-river operation and a seasonal water quality
monitoring program for the impoundment.
Project Alternatives
The Commission staff will consider alternatives, including
enhancement measures not proposed by the Applicant. The staff will
review and consider alternative recommendations for additional resource
protection, or enhancement measures that may be appropriate to include
in an original license. Modifications could include recommendations by
the agencies, the general public, and the staff.
In addition to these alternatives, the staff will evaluate the no-
action alternative, which maintains the existing environment or status
quo at the project.
Scope of the Environmental Impact Statement
The geographic scope of analysis defines the physical limits or
boundaries of the proposed actions' effects on the resources. Since the
proposed actions affect each resource differently, the geographic scope
for each resource varies. For fishery resources, flow analysis, water
quality, flood control, and power, the geographic scope of analysis
will encompass the mainstem Des Moines River.
The temporal scope includes a discussion of the past, present, and
future actions and their effects on the resources. Based on the license
term, the temporal scope will look 30 to 50 years into the future,
concentrating on the effect on the resource from reasonably foreseeable
future actions (e.g., the effect on water quality from potential future
water withdrawals within the basin). The historical discussion will, by
necessity, be limited to the amount of available information for each
resource.
Environmental Issues
A preliminary list of environmental issues identified by the staff
for coverage in an Environmental Assessment (EA) is presented in this
section. The list is not intended to be exhaustive or final, but is an
initial listing of issues that have been raised and appear to be
important. The staff will review all issues raised during the scoping
process and make decisions as to the level of analysis needed. If
preliminary analysis indicates that any issues presented in this
scoping document have little potential for causing significant impacts,
the issue or issues will be identified and the reasons for not
providing a more detailed analysis will be given.
The following issues apply to the Fort Dodge Mill Dam Project:
An evaluation of the project's potential effect on
dissolved oxygen (DO) downstream of the project and the need for
additional studies of DO.
Effects of project operation and non-project factors on
vegetation and wildlife.
Effects of project operation on any federally listed
threatened or endangered species in the project area.
Probability of eligibility of dam and powerhouse on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Opportunities for recreational facility improvements and
public access enhancements.
The EA will assess the project-specific impacts on the above
resources and whether these impacts contribute to significant adverse
impacts. Both project-specific impacts and cumulative effects will
weigh in selecting an action to recommend for the licensing decision on
the project.
EIS Preparation Schedule
The preliminary schedule for preparing the EA for the Fort Dodge
Mill Dam Project is:
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Milestones Target date
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Public Scoping..................... Summer 1994.
Draft EA........................... September 30, 1994.
Final EA........................... November 30, 1994.
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Request for Comments
The Commission's scoping objectives are to:
identify significant environmental issues,
determine the depth of analysis appropriate to each issue,
identify the resource issues not requiring detailed
analysis, and
identify reasonable project alternatives.
Federal, state, and local resource agencies, licensees and
developers, Indian tribes, other interested groups, and the general
public are invited to forward to the Commission any information that
they believe will assist the Commission staff in conducting an accurate
and thorough analysis of the site-specific and cumulative environmental
effects of the proposed licensing activities on the Des Moines River.
The types of information sought include:
Information, quantified data, or professional opinion that
may contribute to defining the geographical and temporal scope of the
analysis and identifying significant environmental issues.
Identification of and information from any other
environmental assessment, environmental impact statement, or similar
document or study (previous, on-going, or planned) relevant to the
proposed licensing activities in the Des Moines River Basin.
Existing information and any data that would aid in
describing the past and present actions and effects of the projects and
other developmental activities on the physical/chemical, biological,
and socioeconomic environments. For example, fish stocking/management
histories, historic water quality data and the reasons for improvement
or degradation of the quality, any wetland habitat losses or proposals
to develop land and water resources within the basin.
Identification of any federal, state, or local resource
plans and future project proposals that encompass the Des Moines River
Basin with information on when they will be implemented, if known. For
example, proposals to construct or operate water treatment facilities,
recreation areas, water diversions, or implement fishery management
programs.
Documentation that would support a conclusion that the
actions or a project(s) does or does not contribute to cumulative
adverse or beneficial effects on resources and therefore should be
excluded from further study or excluded from further consideration of
cumulative effects within the Des Moines River Basin. Documentation
should include, but is not limited to: how the projects interact with
other projects within the river basin and other developmental
activities; results from studies; resource management policies; and
reports from federal, state, and local agencies.
To be useful in preparing the draft EA, the requested information
must be received by the Commission no later than 30 days past the date
of this notice. Address all communications to: Secretary, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 825 North Capitol Street NE., Washington,
DC 20426.
All correspondence must clearly show at the top of the first page
``Fort Dodge Mill Dam Project, FERC No. 11346''.
When filing scoping comments, you should submit an original and 8
copies; this will assure that staff receives your information quickly.
Parties to the proceedings (as identified on the official Service List
for the Fort Dodge Mill Dam Project) must also send copies of their
filings, and all attachments, to the other parties listed on the
official service list. The official service list is available from the
Commission Secretary at the same address above.
Any questions concerning the scoping process should be directed to
Mary Golato (202-219-2804) at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
Office of Hydropower Licensing, 825 North Capitol Street NE.,
Washington, DC 20426.
Lois D. Cashell,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 94-17740 Filed 7-20-94; 8:45 am]
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