LaGrange County, Indiana Sewer District; Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
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LaGrange County, Indiana Sewer District; Final Programmatic
[Federal Register: May 31, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 106)] [Notices]
[Page 27333-27334]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities ServiceLaGrange County, Indiana Sewer District; Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) is issuing a final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) related to the LaGrange County, Indiana Sewer District's proposal to construct sanitary wastewater collection and treatment facilities for residential population centers. The final PEIS was prepared pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (U.S.C. 4231 et seq.) in accordance with the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR 1500-1508) and Farmers Home Administration's procedure (7 CFR 1940, Subpart G, Environmental Program). RUS invites comments on the alternative analyses performed by and addressed in the final PEIS. The purpose of this PEIS is to evaluate the environmental impacts of proposed alternative strategies to provide treatment of sanitary wastewaters for rural residential population centers in LaGrange County. Discussion of each alternative's impact on the human environment, including risks to public health and safety, and effects on the natural environment is presented. The proposed action is necessary in order to respond to increased public health concerns and the continuation of surface and ground water degradation caused by inadequately treated wastewater effluent. This PEIS provides a planning tool to County officials and citizens and engineers who will select the most appropriate design and implementation strategy to address LaGrange County's wastewater problems.
The Preferred Alternative
Fund a Decentralized Wastewater Collection and Treatment System for Residents in Densely Populated Areas Using Engineered Wetlands Treatment Processes: This alternative involves the use of pressure or gravity collection systems to convey wastewater to multiple engineered wetland treatment facilities. Collection and conveyance technologies considered for this option will be the same as those analyzed for the centralized treatment facility option.
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Treatment alternatives for this option will include: wetlands application followed by land application (spray irrigation) of the effluent; wetlands application followed by disinfection and surface water discharge; and wetlands application followed by subsurface discharge.
Other Alternatives Presented in the PEIS
The following project alternatives were identified in feasibility studies conducted for the LaGrange County Sewer District and analyzed in this PEIS. Even though they are creditable technical alternatives, they were not selected as the preferred alternative. Continued Use of On-Site Waste Disposal Systems (No Action Alternative): This alternative would not address the present public health concerns or the continued degradation of the County's surface and ground water.
Centralized Wastewater Collection and Treatment for all County Residents Using Conventional Wastewater Treatment: This alternative would provide wastewater collection and treatment service for all county residents. This option would use either gravity, or pressure sewers to convey wastewater to a centralized facility. Collection and conveyance alternatives that were analyzed for this option include: small diameter gravity systems; small diameter pressure systems using single connection effluent grinder pumps; and conventional gravity collector lines connected to pressure lines for conveyance to the treatment facility. Activated sludge process alternatives that were considered for this option included: oxidation ditches, and extended aeration.
Centralized Wastewater Collection and Treatment for All County Residents Except for Residents in Remote Locations Using Conventional Activated Sludge Waste Treatment Processes: This alternative involves providing water waste collection and treatment services for all of the County's residents except those located in isolated regions. This option would use the same collection and treatment technologies as the option providing wastewater treatment for the entire County. Cost savings over serving the entire county would be realized because of the high unit cost of serving remote residences.ADDRESSES/FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information, contact or for transmittal of written comments send to: Paul Neumann, State Environmental Coordinator, USDA, Rural Development, RUS, 5975 Lakeside Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46278, (219) 290-3109, and FAX (219) 290-3011. Copies of the final PEIS will be available for public inspection, during normal business hours at the following locations:
LaGrange Town Clerk, 107 S. High Street, LaGrange, IN 46761 Town of Topeka, Attn: Duane Bontrager, 101 Main Street, Topeka, IN 46571
Town of Shipshewana, Attn: Ruth Ann Downey, P.O. Box 486, 345 N. Morton Street, Shipshewana, IN 46565
Town of Wolcottville, Attn: Elizabeth Hodge, P.O. Box 325, 101 W. Race Street, Wolcottville, IN 46795.The draft final PEIS will be distributed to various Federal, State, and local agencies, and elected officials.
Dated: May 13, 1996.
Wally Beyer,
Administrator.
[FR Doc. 96-13644 Filed 5-30-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410-15-P
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