Environmental Impact Statement: Tucker County, WV
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[Federal Register: October 9, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 195)]
[Notices]
[Page 51495-51496]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Environmental Impact Statement: Tucker County, WV
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT
ACTION: Revised notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: On May 2, 2000, the FHWA issued an NOI to advise the public
that a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS) would be
prepared for the Blackwater Avoidance area of the Thomas-to-Davis
portion of the Parsons-to-Davis project of the proposed Appalachian
Corridor H highway in Tucker County, West Virginia. This purpose of
this revised NOI is to advise the public that the limits of the study
area for the SEIS will be expanded to include the entire Parsons-to-
Davis project. Expansion of the study area is required due to new
information obtained during Endangered Species Act, Section 7
consultation regarding a federally listed, endangered species; the
Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus fuscus).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Henry E. Compton, Division
Environmental Coordinator, Federal Highway Administration, West
Virginia Division, Geary Plaza, Suite 200, 700 Washington Street East,
Charleston, West Virginia, 25301, Telephone: (304) 347-5268
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with a court approved
settlement agreement, the FHWA published an NOI on May 2, 2000, that
indicated the FHWA, in cooperation with the West Virginia Department of
Transportation (WVDOT), would prepare an SEIS to examine one or more
potential alignment shifts for the Thomas-to-Davis portion of the
Parsons-to-Davis project of the proposed Appalachian Corridor H highway
in Tucker County, West Virginia. A Record of Decision (ROD) for the
entire Appalachian Corridor H highway (FHWA-WV-EIS-92-01-F) from
Aggregates to the WV/VA state line, a distance of approximately 100
miles, was approved on August 2, 1996.
During Endangered Species Act, Section 7 consultation with the
United States Fish and Wildlife Service, populations of the federally
listed, endangered, Northern Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus
fuscus) were found within the current study limits of the Parsons-to-
Davis project. Due to this discovery, it was determined that in order
to review a full range of potential alignments that may avoid the newly
discovered populations, the study limits of the SEIS must be expanded
to include the entire Parsons-to-Davis project.
The proposed Parsons-to-Davis project will provide a divided four-
lane, partially controlled access highway on new location for a
distance of approximately 9 miles. The purpose of this project is to
provide safe and efficient travel between population centers in Tucker
County (Parsons Area and Thomas/Davis Area), while also contributing to
the completion of Corridor H in West Virginia.
Alternates under consideration in the SEIS will be: (1) The no-
action alternative, (2) the preferred alternative that was approved in
the 1996 ROD, and (2) one or more alternatives that avoid the
Blackwater Area, as identified in Exhibit 4 of the court approved
Corridor H Settlement Agreement. Based on
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preliminary studies, it is expected that the avoidance alternatives
considered in the SEIS will include one or more alignments that would
shift the project to the north, resulting in additional connections to
US 219, WV Route 32, and WV Route 93 in the vicinity of the towns of
Thomas and Davis.
Letters describing the proposed action and soliciting comments will
be sent to appropriate federal, state, and local agencies, and to
private organizations and citizens who have expressed or are known to
have an interest in this proposal.
To ensure the full range of issues related to the proposed action
are addressed and all significant issues identified, comments and
suggestions are invited from all interested parties. Comments or
questions concerning this proposed action should be directed to the
FHWA at the address provided above.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205,
Highway Research Planning and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental
consultation on Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Issued on: September 27, 2001.
Henry E. Compton,
Environmental Coordinator, Charleston, West Virginia.
[FR Doc. 01-25112 Filed 10-5-01; 8:45 am]
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