Notice of Intent and Notice of Preparation for an Environmental Impact Statement and Environmental Impact Report for a Proposed Flood Damage Reduction Investigation in Stanislaus County, California
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[Federal Register: March 2, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 42)]
[Notices]
[Page 13056]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Notice of Intent and Notice of Preparation for an Environmental
Impact Statement and Environmental Impact Report for a Proposed Flood
Damage Reduction Investigation in Stanislaus County, California
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The objectives of this project are to identify a flood
reduction plan that will yield a sound project, both functionally and
economically, to reduce flood damages to the populated towns of Newman
and Patterson, California, and the surrounding agricultural land. The
intent of this project is to improve the hydraulic conveyance of the
Orestimba, Salado, and Del Puerto Creeks. Environmental restoration may
be a component of the plan if a sponsor can be identified.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and EIS/EIR can be directed to Josh Garcia at (916) 557-6778 or sent to
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Planning Division, ATTN: CESPK-PD-R, 1325
J Street, Sacramento, California 95814-2922.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Proposed Action
The Corps, in cooperation with the local sponsor (Stanislaus
County), is conducting a feasibility investigation on the alternative
flood damage reduction measures identified during the expedited
reconnaissance phase and described in the Project Study Plan dated
September 1998. This flood control investigation proposes to reduce the
flood hazards currently associated with floodflows along Oristemba,
Salado, and Del Puerto Creeks.
2. Alternatives
The feasibility report will address an array of alternatives.
Alternatives analyzed during the feasibility investigation will be a
combination of one or more flood reduction measures identified during
the reconnaissance phase; additional measures may be considered. These
alternative measures include detention basins, hydraulic system
modifications, creek widening, structural modifications, and snag
clearing.
a. No Action. there will be no flood control projects implemented
for west Stanislaus County.
b. Detention basin and hydraulic system modifications are proposed
for Salado Creek. This alternative focuses on safely conveying
floodflows from the Salado creek foothills to the San Joaquin River.
c. Detention basin, creek widening, and structural modifications
are proposed for Oristemba Creek. This alternative focuses on conveying
floodflaws from the Oristemba Creek foothills to the San Joaquin River.
d. Multipurpose detention basin and hydraulic system modifications
are proposed for Del Puerto Creek. This alternative focuses on safely
conveying floodflows from the Del Puerto Creek foothills to the San
Joaquin River. Additionally, this alternative will provide water
supply, hydroelectric power generation, and recreation for the region.
3. Scoping Process
a. The project plan provides for public scoping and comment. The
Corps has initiated a process of involving concerned individuals,
local, state, and Federal agencies.
b. Significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the EIS/EIR
include appropriate levels of the flood damage reduction, adverse
affects on vegetation and wildlife resources, special-status species,
esthetics, cultural resources, recreation, and cumulative effects of
related projects in the study area.
c. The Corps will consult with the State Historic Preservation
Officer, National Marine Fisheries Service, and the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service to provide a Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act Report
as an appendix to the EIS/EIR.
d. A 45-day public review period will be provided for individuals
and agencies to review and comment on the draft EIS/EIR. All interested
parties responding to this notice and providing a current address will
be notified of the draft EIS/EIR circulation.
4. Public Meeting
A public scoping meeting was held on March 3, 1999, in Newman,
California. Public support for these proposed projects was strong.
5. Availability
The draft EIS/EIR is scheduled to be available for public review
and comment early in calendar year 2002.
Gregory D. Showalter,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 01-5118 Filed 3-1-01; 8:45 am]
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