Notice of Availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Moapa Paiute Energy Center and Associated Facilities, Located on the Moapa River Indian Reservation and on Bureau of Land Management Lands in Clark County, NV
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[Federal Register: November 30, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 231)]
[Notices]
[Page 59809-59811]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
Notice of Availability of the Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the Proposed Moapa Paiute Energy Center and
Associated Facilities, Located on the Moapa River Indian Reservation
and on Bureau of Land Management Lands in Clark County, NV
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the Bureau of Indian
Affairs (BIA) intends to file a Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (SDEIS) for the proposed Moapa Paiute Energy Center with the
Environmental Protection Agency. It was prepared by the Bureau of
Indian Affairs (BIA) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), with the
cooperation of the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians (Tribe) and the Calpine
Corporation (Calpine). The Notice of Availability for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) was published on Friday, March
20, 2001, in the Federal Register (66 FR 17437). The proposed action is
for the Tribe to lease land and water on the Moapa River Indian
Reservation (Reservation) to Calpine for the construction, operation
and maintenance of a nominal baseload 760-megawatt, natural gas-fired,
combined cycle power plant. In addition, proposed elements associated
with the power plant would require permits and easements on Reservation
lands and rights-of-way actions or temporary use permits on adjacent,
BLM lands. The proposed term for the lease and rights-of-way is 25
years, with the possibility of renewal for an additional 20 years. The
purpose of the proposed action is to provide viable economic
development for the Tribe and to provide an alternative power supply to
meet the growing demand for power in southern Nevada and the
southwestern United States.
We are issuing this SDEIS to address and invite public comments on
minor changes made to the proposed action since the DEIS was issued.
These changes involve structural and routing modifications in the power
distribution system for the proposed power plant. The SDEIS actually
contains all of the information that we anticipate including in the
Final Environmental Impact Statement, in order to provide a full
context in which to view the changes. However, we are seeking public
comments on the new information only. We will not consider further
comments on matters already addressed in the DEIS, or on the public
comments on the DEIS included in the SDEIS. We will address any
comments we receive on the new information in the SDEIS in the Final
Environmental Impact Statement. Details on the project location,
proposed action, alternatives and areas of environmental concern, and
on the new information addressed in the SDEIS, are provided below (see
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION).
DATES: Written comments on the SDEIS must arrive by January 14, 2002.
ADDRESSES: You may mail or hand carry written comments to Amy L.
Heuslein or Ben Burshia. Written comments for Ms. Heuslein may be
mailed to Regional Environmental Protection Officer, Western Regional
Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Environmental Quality Services, PO
Box 10, Phoenix, Arizona 85001, or hand delivered to 400 N. 5th St.,
14th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85004. Written comments for Mr. Burshia
may be mailed to Field Representative, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Southern Paiute Field Station, PO Box 720, St. George, Utah 84771, or
hand delivered to 180 N. 200 E., Suite 111, St. George, Utah.
To obtain a hard copy or compact disk of the SDEIS, contact any one
of the following: (1) Amy L. Heuslein, Regional Environmental
Protection Officer, Western Regional Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Environmental Quality Services, PO Box 10, Phoenix, Arizona 85001,
telephone 602-379-6750, telefax 602-379-3833, or E-mail
AmyHeuslein@bia.gov; (2) Ben Burshia,
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Field Representative, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Southern Paiute Field
Station, PO Box 720, St. George, Utah 84771, telephone 435-674-9720,
telefax 435-674-9714, or E-mail BenBurshia@bia.gov; (3) Jacqueline
Gratton, Realty Specialist, Bureau of Land Management, 4765 Vegas
Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada 89108, telephone 702-647-5000, telefax 702-
647-5023, or E-mail Jacqueline--Gratton @nv.blm.gov; or (4) the Moapa
Band of Paiutes, Tribal Hall, Number 1 Lincoln Street, Moapa River
Indian Reservation, Moapa, Nevada, 89025, telephone 702-865-2787,
extension 202, or telefax 702-865-2875.
A hard copy of the SDEIS will be available for review at the Clark
County Library--Urban Branch, 1401 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas,
Nevada, telephone 702-733-7810. Electronic copies of the SDEIS will be
available on the BIA Internet web site at http://www.phxao.az.bia.gov/
branches/environment/EIS/EIS.htm, and on the BLM web site at http://
www.nv.blm.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy L. Heuslein, 602-379-6750, or Ben
Burshia, 435-674-9720.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SDEIS incorporates revisions to the DEIS
made in response to comments submitted during the 60-day public comment
period, plus revisions made in response to changing conditions and new
information that affected the design of both action alternatives. These
revisions address modifications to the proposed project made after the
DEIS was issued. Details on these modifications are provided later in
this section.
The project proposed in the SDEIS would use up to 222 acres of
Reservation and federal lands under the jurisdiction of the BIA, BLM
and the Tribe. It would be located in Clark County, Nevada,
approximately 45 miles northeast of the City of Las Vegas, 15 miles
southwest of the City of Glendale, and approximately 3 miles northwest
of the Interstate 15 and State Route 169 interchange (location of Moapa
Tribal Enterprises). The proposed power plant would be located on
approximately 65 acres of Reservation land within Sections 14 and 15 of
Township 16 South, Range 64 East (reference: Arrow Canyon Southeast
U.S. Geological Survey Map 7.5-minute series).
The proposed transmission lines would be located on Reservation and
federal lands within Sections 14, 15, 22, 27, 28, 32 and 33 of Township
16 South, Range 64 East; and Section 9 of Township 17 South, Range 64
East (reference: Arrow Canyon Southeast and Dry Lake U.S. Geological
Survey Maps 7.5-minute series). The access road for the proposed well
field and power plant would be located on Reservation and federal lands
within Sections 15, 21, 22, 28 and 33 of Township 16 South, Range 64
East; sections 10 and 15 of Township 17 South, Range 64 East
(reference: Arrow Canyon Southeast and Dry Lake U.S. Geological Survey
Maps 7.5-minute series).
The proposed nominal 760-megawatt, natural gas-fired, combined
cycle power plant project would employ three gas turbines, three heat
recovery steam generators and one steam turbine. The stacks would be
approximately 145 to 199 feet high and approximately 18 feet in
diameter. Up to 7000 acre feet per year of Tribal groundwater would be
used for operations and for power plant cooling. Both storm water and
process wastewater would be confined to the site. The plant would be
fueled by natural gas from the existing Kern River (Williams) natural
gas pipeline that is located within an existing right-of-way
(administered by the BLM) on the Reservation, approximately 4000 feet
from the proposed plant location. The project would include
construction of a gas supply lateral pipeline on Reservation land and a
power grid interconnection at the Nevada Power Company-owned Crystal
Substation, located approximately four miles south-southwest of the
power plant.
Power would transmit along a single or double-circuit 500-kV
transmission line supported by steel lattice towers, traversing both
Reservation land and federal land, within an existing utility corridor.
Although only one 500-kV circuit is necessary for the proposed energy
center, a second circuit is included as a possibility to allow a
generator north of the proposed energy center to interconnect at the
Crystal Substation without having to cross the proposed 500-kV circuit.
If a second circuit is built, Calpine would employ both circuits in
order to increase transmission system reliability until a user for the
second circuit has been determined. If a user is determined, Calpine
would transfer the rights of a circuit to that user, and the user would
be responsible for obtaining separate permitting for its project.
The proposed project includes an access road to connect the site to
Interstate Highway 15. A portion of this access road would require new
construction. The remainder would make use of an existing frontage road
and an existing dirt road, which is proposed to be improved.
The modifications made to the proposed action after the DEIS was
issued, and which are addressed in this SDEIS, involve the transmission
line for the proposed project. In the DEIS, the proposed line consists
of a power grid interconnection at the Nevada Power Company-owned Harry
Allen Substation, with two single-circuit, 230-kV transmission lines
supported on mono-poles. In this SDEIS, the line consists of an
interconnection to the Nevada Power Company's Crystal Substation, with
a single or double-circuit 500-kV transmission line supported on steel
lattice towers. These modifications were made in order to be consistent
with the most recent regional transmission plan identified in the
Nevada Power 2001 Resource Plan filing, which was published after the
release of the DEIS.
To compare: (1) The power grid connection to the Crystal Substation
is seven miles shorter than the connection to the Harry Allen
Substation; (2) the width of the right-of-way for the single or double-
circuit 500-kV transmission line is150 feet, while the width for the
two single-circuit 230-kV transmission lines is 260 feet; (3) the
height of the steel lattice towers is between 180 to190 feet, while the
width for the 230-kV mono-poles is between 80 and 100 feet; (4) the
number of steel lattice towers that would be required is approximately
27, while the number of mono-poles would be approximately 120; and (5)
the single or double-circuit 500-kV line would disturb about 40 acres
of land, which is approximately 83 acres less than what the two single-
circuit 230-kV lines would disturb.
The SDEIS discusses potential impacts of proposed power plant
development and operation on environmental and cultural resources in
the study area. It describes alternatives that were considered but
eliminated from further consideration, and analyzes the proposed
action, a southern site alternative, and the no action alternative.
Issues addressed in the SDEIS include geology and soils, surface and
groundwater resources, biological resources, visual resources, air
quality, land use, noise, public services/utilities, hazardous
materials, paleontological and cultural resources, socio-economic
conditions, environmental justice, Indian trust assets, and cumulative
impacts. In addition, the SDEIS describes project modifications in
comparison to the DEIS, discusses the reasons for these modifications,
explores, but eliminates from further consideration, alternatives for
the modifications, and analyzes environmental impacts with respect to
the modifications.
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Public Participation
The SDEIS was prepared subsequent to the issuance of a DEIS. Public
scoping meetings for the DEIS were held August 10 and September 19,
2000, at the Reservation, and August 11 and September 20, 2000, at the
North Las Vegas Airport in the City of North Las Vegas, Nevada. The
DEIS was made available for public review and comment from March 30,
2001, to May 29, 2001. A Notice of Availability of the DEIS was
published in the Federal Register on March 30, 2001 (66 FR 17437).
Public notices were also published in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the
Las Vegas Sun, and the St. George Spectrum on April 6-8, 2001, and
April 13-15, 2001. In addition, copies of the DEIS were mailed to a
list of interested parties, including all attendees of the public
scoping meetings and anyone who requested a copy, and the DEIS was
available from the BIA in hard copy, on CD, and on the Internet. Public
hearings on the DEIS were held on April 18, 2001, at the Reservation
and April 19, 2001, at the Guy Elementary School in the City of North
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Public Comment Solicitation
As an alternative to submitting written comments regarding the
content of the SDEIS to the locations identified in the ADDRESSES
section, interested persons may instead comment via the Internet to
AmyHeuslein@bia.gov or to BenBurshia@bia.gov. Please submit Internet
comments as an ASCII file, avoiding the use of special characters and
any form of encryption. If you do not receive confirmation from the
system that your Internet message was received, contact Amy L. Heuslein
at (602) 379-6750, or Ben Burshia at (435) 674-9720, respectively.
Comments, including names and home addresses of respondents, will
be available for public review at the mailing addresses shown in the
ADDRESSES section, during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except holidays. Individuals may request
confidentiality. If you wish us to withhold your name and/or address
from public review or from disclosure under the Freedom of Information
Act, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your written
comment. Such requests will be honored to the extent allowed by law. We
will not, however, consider anonymous comments. All submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or
businesses will be made available for public inspection in their
entirety.
Authority: This notice is published in accordance with section
1503.1 of the Council on Environmental Quality Regulations (40 CFR
parts 1500 through 1508), implementing the procedural requirements
of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and the Department of the Interior Manual (516
DM 1-6), and is in the exercise of authority delegated to the
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs by 209 DM 8.
Dated: November 19, 2001.
Neal A. McCaleb,
Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
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