[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 150 (Friday, August 4, 1995)]
[Notices]
[Pages 39967-39968]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 95-19213]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
South Bay Water Recycling Project, San Jose, CA
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Correction notice of availability and notice of public hearings
on the draft environmental impact statement: INT DES-95-36.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (as amended), the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has prepared
a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the South Bay Water
Recycling Project (SBWRP). The DEIS is based on a 1992 environmental
impact report (EIR) prepared by the City of San Jose (City). The SBWRP
would divert treated freshwater effluent from South San Francisco Bay
through a water reclamation program. This would include construction of
pump stations and recycled distribution pipelines. Reclamation would
provide a grant of up to 25 percent of the total project cost to the
City to support the SBWRP. A public hearing will be held to receive
written or verbal comments on the DEIS from interested organizations
and individuals on the environmental impacts of the proposal. This
notice corrects the date of availability of the draft environmental
impact statement published in 60 FR 37902, Jul 24, 1995 to August 2,
1995.
DATES: The DEIS will be available on August 2, 1995 for a 60-day public
review period.
A public hearing on the DEIS will be held on August 23, 1995 at
4:00 p.m. at the San Jose Convention Center, First Floor, Room L, 150
West San Carlos Street, San Jose, CA 95113.
ADDRESSES: Written comments on the DEIS and requests for copies of the
DEIS should be addressed to Mona Jefferies-Soniea, Bureau of
Reclamation, Division of Resources Management Planning, 2800 Cottage
Way, Sacramento, CA 95825; telephone: (916) 979-2297.
Copies of the DEIS are also available for public inspection and
review at the following locations:
Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Regional Liaison, 1849
C Street NW., Washington, DC 20240; telephone: (202) 208-6274.
Bureau of Reclamation, Regional Director, Attn: MP-720,
2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95825-1898; telephone: (916) 979-2297.
Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Regional Library, 2800
Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA. 95825-1898; telephone: (916) 979-2462.
City of San Jose, Environmental Services Department, Tech.
Support Division, 700 Los Esteros Road, San Jose, CA 95134; telephone:
(408) 945-5300.
Libraries
Copies will also be available for inspection at public libraries
located in San Jose (Main, Alviso, Berryessa, East San Jose, Carnegie,
and Empire Branches).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jefferies-Soniea at the above
address and telephone.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SBWRP, formerly known as the San Jose
Nonpotable Reclamation Project, was developed in response to an order
from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and San Francisco
Regional Water Quality Control Board in order to re-establish salinity
levels of the salt water marsh in the southern tip of San Francisco
Bay. In addition to protecting the South Bay habitat, the program also
develops nonpotable water supply for the Santa Clara Valley, which can
be used in place of potable water for appropriate purposes. Funding
will come from loans from the State Water Resources Control Board and
EPA, a grant from Reclamation, and local funding.
The SBWRP would be implemented in two phases: Phase I would consist
of installing facilities to supply up to 9,000 acre-feet/year of
nonpotable water for landscape irrigation, agriculture and industrial
uses. Phase II would consist of installing facilities to supply an
additional up to 27,000 acre-feet/year for either nonpotable or potable
use.
The City completed a final EIR for the SBWRP in November 1992. At
that time, Reclamation had not been involved and therefore no
compliance with NEPA was needed. The EIS will be based on this final
EIR. The EIR analyzed Phase I in detail and analyzed Phase II
programmatically.
The proposed action (Phase I) is to construct pump stations,
storage tanks, 48.5 miles of 6 to 54-inch diameter pipeline and
appurtenant facilities in the cities of San Jose, Santa Clara, and
Milpitas. There would also be minor modifications of the existing San
Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant to provide additional
chlorination.
Alternatives to the proposed action include:
Pipeline Alignment Alternative, to avoid construction of
pipelines near residences.
Flow Allocation Alternative, which would allocate most of
the reclaimed water for potable uses. The water would be used for
groundwater recharge, mainly using percolation basins.
Habitat Enhancement Alternative, to also supply water to
riparian restoration areas along creeks and rivers in the study area,
as well as for potable and other nonpotable purposes.
No Action.
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Hearing Process Information
Written comments, for inclusion in the hearing record, from those
unable to attend the hearing or wishing to supplement their oral
presentation should be received at the Bureau of Reclamation by
September 6, 1995.
Note: If special assistance is required, contact Mona Jefferies-
Soniea at (916) 979-2297. Please notify Ms. Jefferies-Soniea as far
in advance of the hearings as possible and not later than 1 week
prior to the hearing date to enable Reclamation to secure the needed
services. If a request cannot be honored, the requester will be
notified.
Dated: July 28, 1995.
Dan M. Fults,
Acting Regional Director.
[FR Doc. 95-19213 Filed 8-3-95; 8:45 am]
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