Notice of Realty Action; Notice of Availability of Draft Amendment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
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[Federal Register: May 31, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 105)]
[Notices]
[Page 38145-38147]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[NV-040-02-5101-ER-F330; (N-74943)]
Notice of Realty Action; Notice of Availability of Draft
Amendment and Draft Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of realty action and notice of availability of the Draft
Toquop Land Disposal Amendment to the Caliente Management Framework
Plan (MFP) and Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the
Toquop Energy Project.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, a DEIS has been prepared by the Bureau of
Land Management (BLM), Ely Field Office for the Toquop Energy Project.
This document evaluates the environmental
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effects from constructing a 1,100-megawatt (MW) natural gas-fired
electric power generating plant and associated features on public lands
in Lincoln and Clark Counties, southern Nevada. This document also
evaluates the effects of amending the Caliente MFP, to identify 640
acres of land for disposal. This document evaluates the exchange of
approximately 640 acres of private land (the Pah Rah parcel) in Washoe
County, northwestern Nevada, for a similarly valued parcel of public
land at one of the power plant sites under consideration. The Pah Rah
parcel would come under BLM administration if the Pah Rah/Toquop land
exchange is approved.
DATES: The DEIS will be made available to the public on May 31, 2002.
Copies of the DEIS will be mailed to individuals, agencies, or
companies who previously requested copies. Mailed comments on the DEIS
must be postmarked by August 29, 2002. Written comments on the document
should be addressed to Gene A. Kolkman, District Manager, Bureau of
Land Management, Ely Field Office, HC 33, Box 33500, Ely, NV 89301-
9408. Oral and/or written comments may also be presented at four
scheduled public meetings to be held at the following locations.
--Monday, July 8, 2002, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; City Hall, 100 Depot
Avenue, Caliente, Nevada
--Tuesday, July 9, 2002, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; City Hall, 10 E.
Mesquite Boulevard, Mesquite, Nevada
--Wednesday, July 10, 2002, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; BLM Las Vegas Field
Office, 4701 Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada
--Thursday, July 11, 2002, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Airport Plaza Hotel,
1981 Terminal Way, Reno, Nevada
ADDRESSES: Public reading copies of the DEIS will be available for
reading at public libraries listed below:
--Caliente Branch Library, P.O. Box 306, Caliente, NV 89008
--Clark County Library, 1401 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89109
--Las Vegas Public Library, 1726 East Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas,
NV 89104
--Lincoln County Library, P.O. Box 330, Pioche, NV 89043
--Mesquite Library, 121 West 1st North Street, Mesquite, NV 89027
--North Las Vegas Library, 2300 Civic Center, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
--Panaca High School Library, P.O. Box 268, Panaca, NV 89042
--University of Nevada-Las Vegas, James R. Dickinson Library, Documents
Department, 4505 South Maryland Parkway, Las Vegas, NV 89154
--University of Nevada-Reno, Getchell Library, Government Publication
Dept., Reno, NV 89507
--Washoe County Library, 301 South Center Street, Reno, NV 89501
--White Pine County Library, 950 Campton Street, Ely, NV 89301
A limited number of copies of the document will be available at the
following BLM offices:
--Bureau of Land Management, Caliente Field Station, U.S. Highway 93,
Caliente, NV 89008-0237
--Bureau of Land Management, Carson City Field Office, 5665 Morgan Mill
Road, Carson City, NV 89701
--Bureau of Land Management, Ely Field Office, 702 North Industrial
Way, Ely, NV 89301-9408
--Nevada State Office, 1340 Financial Boulevard, Reno, NV 89502-7147
--Washington Office of Public Affairs, 18th and C Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20240
Individual respondents may request confidentiality. If you wish to
withhold your name or street address from public review or from
disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, you must state this
definitively at the beginning of your written comments. Such requests
will be honored to the extent allowed by law. All submissions from
organizations, businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves
as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses will be
available for public inspection in their entirety.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dan Netcher, Team Lead, Bureau of Land
Management, Ely Field Office, HC 33, Box 33500, Ely, NV 89301-9408.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DEIS addresses alternatives to resolve
the following major issues: Air quality, surface water, ground water,
threatened or endangered species, transportation, visual resources,
noise, cultural and historical resources, Native American religious
concerns, and socioeconomics.
The Proposed Action, two other action alternatives, and the No
Action Alternative include the following: Proposed Action (MFP
Amendment Land Exchange and/or Southern Power Plant Site right-of-way
(ROW), Western Utility Alignment ROW, and access road ROW); Alternative
1 (MFP Amendment, Land Exchange and/or Southern Power Plant Site,
Eastern Utility Alignment, and access road ROW); Alternative 2 (MFP
Amendment, Land Exchange, and/or Northern Power Plant Site, Eastern
Utility Alignment ROW, and access road ROW); No Action Alternative.
The Proposed Action and each action alternative include the
following project actions and features: amending the Caliente MFP,
exchanging BLM-managed public land for a privately owned parcel of
land, and/or issuing ROWs by the BLM for Toquop Energy Project
construction and operation; constructing, operating, and maintaining a
1,100-MW natural gas-fired electric power generating plant on one of
two candidate plant sites with an expected life of 42 years; developing
a wellfield in the Tule Desert to meet the water needs of the power
plant; and developing the linear infrastructure necessary to connect
the power plant to the new water source, to existing natural gas and
electric transmission lines serving the region, and to access site
facilities. The Proposed Action and Alternative 1 differ primarily in
the location of the utility alignment (western vs. eastern). The
Proposed Action and Alternative 2 differ primarily in the location of
the power plant site (southern vs. northern) and, therefore, the parcel
of BLM-managed public land to be exchanged. An option to the Proposed
Action, Alternative 1, and Alternative 2 is for the BLM to issue ROWs
for all project features rather than amend the Caliente MFP and approve
the proposed land exchange.
The No Action Alternative represents the status quo condition of
not approving or implementing the Proposed Action or either of the
action alternatives. Analysis of the No Action Alternative is required
by NEPA guidelines.
Based upon input received during public scoping, the BLM has
combined the Toquop Energy Project DEIS with a related Environmental
Assessment (EA) that the Carson City field office of the BLM had been
preparing for the proposed Pah Rah/Toquop Land Exchange. That EA had
been evaluating the exchange of approximately 640 acres of private land
owned by the NLRC in the Pah Rah Range in Washoe County for a similarly
valued, BLM-managed parcel of public land near the Toquop Wash in
Lincoln County. The proposed land exchange is now being evaluated as
part of the Proposed Action and Alternative 1 in this DEIS. The
separate EA process for the proposed Pah Rah/Toquop land exchange has
been discontinued. In addition, BLM elected to initiate amendment of
the Caliente MFP.
A different land exchange would occur under Alternative 2. Under
this alternative, the same privately owned parcel in Washoe County
would be exchanged for a parcel of BLM-managed public land
approximately 12 miles
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north-northwest of the Toquop Wash plant site. This alternative site
would be adjacent to and contiguous with the proposed wellfield in the
Tule Desert. That wellfield is necessary for the Proposed Action and
both action alternatives. These proposed land exchanges are part of the
Proposed Action and action alternatives being addressed in this Draft
Caliente MFP Amendment/DEIS. To proceed with the land exchange, the
public land to be disposed of must be identified in the Caliente MFP as
being suitable for disposal through sale or exchange. It has been
determined that additional analysis is needed in the Caliente MFP for
the 640 acres of public land that have been identified for exchange
under the Proposed Action or action alternatives. Therefore, this
document contains a focused Plan Amendment that addresses the proposed
land exchange. The Pah Rah section of land to be acquired already meets
the criteria for land acquisition in the Lahonton RMP, which is
contained within the Consolidated RMP developed and administered by the
BLM's Carson City Field Office. Therefore, no amendments to those RMPs
are needed. The project might optionally proceed by building the power
plant on public land with the issuance of appropriate ROWs from the
BLM.
Public participation is occurring throughout the processing of this
project. A Notice of Intent was published in the Federal Register on
November 7, 2001. Two rounds of public meetings were held. Comments
presented throughout the process have been considered.
Dated: April 10, 2002.
Eric K. Luse,
Associate Field Manager.
[FR Doc. 02-13379 Filed 5-30-02; 8:45 am]
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