Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Drought Water Management Operations of the Central and Southern Florida (C&SF) Project During 2002
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[Federal Register: July 26, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 144)]
[Notices]
[Page 39031]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on
Drought Water Management Operations of the Central and Southern Florida
(C&SF) Project During 2002
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: There is currently a severe water shortage and regional
drought within the Central and Southern Florida (C&SF) Project area in
south Florida that is forecast to extend into 2002. As a result of
this, the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), the local
sponsor of the project, has requested that the Jacksonville District of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) authorize temporary deviation
from the normal regulation schedules for the Water Conservation Areas
(WCA's), set forth in the Water Control Plan for the 2001/2002 dry
season to provide greater flexibility in balancing the environmental
and water supply purposes of the project. The current water management
operational plan for the C&SF Project includes drought contingency
plans. The magnitude and severity of this water shortage and drought
pose an unprecedented threat to drinking water supplies, economic and
social resources and environmental resources, primarily due to the
extremely low water levels in Lake Okeechobee, the normal backup water
supply for the region. Based on current water levels and projections
for continued low lake levels, the potential for saltwater intrusion
into the Lower East Coast water supplies if backup water supplies are
not available and the potential for environmental impacts in the
regional system, require evaluation of the temporary deviation from the
minimum floor elevations in the WCA's.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box
4970, Jacksonville, Florida 32232; Attn: Ms. Barbara Cintron, 904/232-
1682.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. The action requested by the SFWMD consists of temporary
deviations to the water regulation schedules for WCA 1 (ARM Loxahatchee
National Wildlife Refuge), WCA 2A, and WCA 3A from November 1, 2001
through October 31, 2002.
2. Alternatives to be discussed involve sequencing the deviations
for the several WCAs, and variations in the magnitude and timing of the
deviations.
3. A Scoping letter will be used to invite comments on alternatives
and issues from Federal, State, and local agencies, affected Indian
tribes, and other interested private organizations and individuals.
4. The Draft EIS will analyze issues related to fire frequency,
wading bird and snail kite nesting success, invasion of exotic
vegetation, saltwater intrusion into municipal drinking water wells,
the benefits of and need for municipal and industrial water-use
restrictions, and economic and social impacts on agriculture and other
water supply dependent business, including recreation, navigation, and
tourism.
5. The alternative plans will be reviewed under provisions of
appropriate laws and regulations, including the Endangered Species Act,
Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, and Farmland Protection Policy Act.
6. The Draft EIS is expected to be available for public review in
the 3rd quarter CY 2001.
Dated: July 19, 2001.
George M. Strain,
Acting Chief, Planning Division.
[FR Doc. 01-18590 Filed 7-25-01; 8:45 am]
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