98-25461. Availability of an Environmental Assessment and Receipt of Applications for Incidental Take Permits for the Operation of Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Pittsburg and Contra Costa Power Plants Circulating Water Systems, Sacramento-San ...  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 185 (Thursday, September 24, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 51088-51090]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-25461]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
    [I.D. 090998C]
    
    
    Availability of an Environmental Assessment and Receipt of 
    Applications for Incidental Take Permits for the Operation of Pacific 
    Gas and Electric Company's Pittsburg and Contra Costa Power Plants 
    Circulating Water Systems, Sacramento-San Joaquin Estuary, California
    
    AGENCIES: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior; National Marine 
    Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 
    Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability/receipt of applications.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that Pacific Gas and Electric 
    Company has applied to the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the 
    National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) for incidental take permits 
    pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. The 
    proposed permit issued by the Service would authorize the incidental 
    take of the threatened delta smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), the 
    endangered California clapper rail (Rallus longirostris obsoletus), the 
    endangered California least tern (Sterna antillarum (=albifrons) 
    browni), and the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse (Reithrodontomys 
    raviventris) during the implementation of Pacific Gas and Electric 
    Company's Multispecies Habitat Conservation Plan (Conservation Plan).
    
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    The proposed Service-issued permit also would authorize future 
    incidental take of Sacramento splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus), 
    currently proposed for listing as threatened, should it become listed 
    under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed permit issued by NMFS 
    would authorize the incidental take of the endangered winter-run 
    chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and threatened Central Valley 
    steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) during the implementation of the 
    Conservation Plan. The proposed take would occur incidental to power 
    plant operations and related activities on Pacific Gas and Electric 
    Company's lands at the Pittsburg and Contra Costa Power Plants in 
    Contra Costa County, California, and incidental to restoration 
    activities at the Montezuma Enhancement Site, Solano County, 
    California. The permits would be in effect for 15 years.
        The Service and NMFS announce the availability for public comment 
    of the permit applications, including the associated proposed 
    Conservation Plan fully describing the proposed project, minimization 
    and mitigation measures, and the accompanying Implementing Agreements. 
    The Service and NMFS also announce the availability of an Environmental 
    Assessment for the incidental take permit applications. All comments 
    received, including names and addresses, will become part of the 
    official administrative record and may be made available to the public.
    
    DATES: Written comments on the permit applications, Conservation Plan, 
    Environmental Assessment and Implementing Agreements should be received 
    on or before October 26, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments regarding the application or adequacy of the 
    Conservation Plan, Environmental Assessment and Implementing Agreements 
    with respect to delta smelt, Sacramento splittail, California clapper 
    rail, California least tern, and salt marsh harvest mouse, or other 
    species for which the Service has responsibility, should be addressed 
    to the Field Supervisor, Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento Fish and 
    Wildlife Office, 3310 El Camino Avenue, Suite 130, Sacramento, 
    California 95821-6340.
        Comments regarding the application or adequacy of the Conservation 
    Plan, Environmental Assessment and Implementing Agreements with respect 
    to winter-run chinook salmon and Central Valley steelhead, or other 
    species for which NMFS has responsibility should be addressed to the 
    National Marine Fisheries Service, Southwest Region, 777 Sonoma Avenue, 
    Santa Rosa, California 95404-6528. General comments or comments 
    applicable to both agencies can be sent to either or both of the above 
    addresses. Individuals wishing to receive copies of the application, 
    Conservation Plan, Environmental Assessment and/or Implementing 
    Agreements for review should immediately contact either of the above 
    offices. Documents also will be available for public inspection, by 
    appointment, during normal business hours at the above addresses.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Thabault or Matthew Vandenberg, 
    Fish and Wildlife Service, Sacramento Fish and Wildlife Office, (916) 
    979-2725, or Penny Ruvelas, National Marine Fisheries Service, (707) 
    575-6050.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 9 of the Endangered Species Act and 
    its implementing Federal regulations prohibit the ``taking'' of a 
    species listed as endangered or threatened. However, the Service and 
    NMFS, under limited circumstances, may issue permits to allow take of 
    endangered or threatened wildlife species if such taking is incidental 
    to, and not the purpose of, otherwise lawful activities. Regulations 
    governing permits for threatened and endangered species are codified in 
    50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32, and 50 CFR 222.22 and 222.24-28.
    
    Background
    
        The Pacific Gas and Electric Company seeks coverage for take of the 
    federally listed winter-run chinook salmon, Central Valley steelhead, 
    delta smelt, California clapper rail, California least tern, and salt 
    marsh harvest mouse, as well as the proposed Sacramento splittail, 
    (collectively ``covered species''), incidental to the operation of the 
    Pittsburg and Contra Costa Power Plants. The actions proposed to be 
    covered by the Conservation Plan and its associated incidental take 
    permits are: (1) operations of the two power plants' circulating water 
    systems; (2) maintenance and repair activities at the power plants; (3) 
    enhancement of aquatic and terrestrial habitats at the Montezuma 
    Enhancement Site; and (4) monitoring activities. Each of these actions 
    may result in take of one or more of the listed species or in 
    circumstances leading to the take of one or more of the listed species. 
    The Conservation Plan is designed to include flexibility in its 
    implementation; a series of circumstances or ``thresholds'' are 
    described which would require adjustments to the power plants' 
    circulating water systems and maintenance and repair schedules. 
    Thresholds triggering adjustments to the plan include seasonal 
    reductions in circulating water flow by operating the circulating water 
    pumps under variable speed drive mode and seasonal restrictions on 
    repair and maintenance activities within terrestrial habitats suitable 
    for covered species.
        As a part of the Conservation Plan, Pacific Gas and Electric 
    Company proposes to monitor the impacts to covered species resulting 
    from the operations of the circulating water systems, the repair and 
    maintenance programs, and the construction and operation of the 
    Montezuma Enhancement Site. The Conservation Plan also includes 
    measures to minimize the impact of the take, such as seasonal 
    restrictions on operations and repairs and maintenance. The 
    Conservation Plan also addresses the sale of the two power plants, 
    expected to occur in the near future.
        The Environmental Assessment considers the environmental 
    consequences of four alternatives plus a no-action alternative. 
    Alternative 1, the proposed action, consists of the issuance of 
    incidental take permits to Pacific Gas and Electric Company and 
    implementation of the Conservation Plan.
        Under Alternative 2, Pacific Gas and Electric Company would install 
    mechanical draft cooling towers at the Pittsburg and Contra Costa 
    Plants and would enhance aquatic and wetland habitat at the Pittsburg 
    Power Plant site. This closed-cycle system configuration would 
    recirculate 100 percent of the circulating water flow through the 
    cooling-tower system. The closed cycle system would reduce the volume 
    of condenser cooling water to about 95 percent of that used in the 
    existing design conditions.
        Under Alternative 3, Pacific Gas and Electric Company would 
    decrease circulating water flows below thresholds established in the 
    Proposed Action between February 1 and July 31 and enhance aquatic and 
    wetland habitat at the Montezuma Enhancement Site. Circulating water 
    flows could be less than 80 percent of design flow at the Pittsburg 
    Power Plant and less than 95 percent of design flow at the Contra Costa 
    Power Plant. Cooling-water flows could be reduced by reducing plant 
    operation from February 1 through July 31, when fish species are most 
    susceptible to entrainment in the cooling-water systems. Reductions in 
    cooling-water flows could be expected to have a corresponding percent 
    reduction in potential entrainment and impingement losses. Enhancement 
    of
    
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    aquatic and wetland habitat at the Montezuma Enhancement Site under 
    Alternative 3 would be the same as that described under the proposed 
    action.
        Under Alternative 4, Pacific Gas and Electric Company would replace 
    the existing fish screens at Units 1-6 at the Pittsburg Power Plant and 
    Units 6 and 7 at the Contra Costa Power Plant with screens having 
    smaller mesh sizes (e.g., 1/8 by \1/2\ inch) and lower approach 
    velocities according to NMFS and the California Department of Fish and 
    Game guidelines. The smaller mesh sizes and lower prescribed approach 
    velocities necessitate additional major changes in the intake 
    structures including: (1) an increase in the overall cross-sectional 
    area of the intake bays (to reduce approach velocities); (2) the need 
    for continuous rotating screens (to clean the smaller mesh screens); 
    and (3) the need for fish bypass and return systems (to collect fish 
    entrapped in the fish-screen cleaning system and return them safely to 
    the Delta at a safe distance from the intake systems of the plants).
        Under the No-Action Alternative, the Service and NMFS would not 
    issue incidental take permits, the plants would not continue to 
    operate, Pacific Gas and Electric Company would not implement species 
    protection and minimization measures as provided under the Conservation 
    Plan, Pacific Gas and Electric Company would not implement the habitat 
    enhancement project at the Montezuma Enhancement site, nor would they 
    convey a perpetual conservation easement on the Montezuma Site to the 
    California Department of Fish and Game.
        This notice is provided pursuant to section 10(a) of the Endangered 
    Species Act and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 
    regulations (40 CFR 1506.6). The Service and NMFS will evaluate the 
    application, associated documents, and comments submitted thereon to 
    determine whether the application meets the requirements of the 
    National Environmental Policy Act regulations and section 10(a) of the 
    Endangered Species Act. If it is determined that requirements are met, 
    permits will be issued for incidental take of the listed species.
    
        Dated: September 4, 1998.
    Michael J. Spear,
    Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Fish and Wildlife 
    Service, Region 1, Sacramento, California.
    
        Dated: September 15, 1998.
    Kevin Collins,
    Chief, Endangered Species Division, Office of Protected Resources, 
    National Marine Fisheries Service, Silver Spring, Maryland.
    [FR Doc. 98-25461 Filed 9-23-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/24/1998
Department:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability/receipt of applications.
Document Number:
98-25461
Dates:
Written comments on the permit applications, Conservation Plan, Environmental Assessment and Implementing Agreements should be received on or before October 26, 1998.
Pages:
51088-51090 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
I.D. 090998C
PDF File:
98-25461.pdf