Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Floyd County, KY (Levisa Fork Basin), Section 202 Project
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[Federal Register: May 5, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 87)]
[Notices]
[Page 26478]
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 Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement
for the Floyd County, KY (Levisa Fork Basin), Section 202 Project
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD. Huntington District has prepared a
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) which documents planning
analyses undertaken for a proposed flood damage reduction projects in
the Levisa Fork basin in Floyd County, KY. The study area includes the
incorporation areas of Prestonsburg and unincorporated areas in Floyd
County which are subject to flood damage from the potential of a
reoccurrence of the April 1977 flood. The study area does not include
the City of Martin, KY where a separate flood damage reduction project
is underway. The DEIS documents agency evaluation of four alternatives,
two of which includes floodwall/levee alignments intended to protect
Prestonsburg and non-structure flood-proofing measures, a total non-
structural alternative, and the No Federal Action alternative.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement
will be accepted for 45 days following publication of the Environmental
Protection Agency's Notice of Availability for this Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS) in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Address all written comments on the DEIS to Stephen O'Leary
PM-PD-S, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, 502 Eighth
Lrh01.usace. army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen O'Leary, Telephone (304) 399-5841.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Energy and Water Development
Appropriations Act of 1981 (Pub. L. 96-367) provided $25,150,000 for
the development of flood protection measures for the Levisa and Tug
Forks of the Big Sandy River and Upper Cumberland River. Many Floyd
County communities within the floodplain of the Levisa Fork and Russell
Fork and tributaries were devastated by the April 1977 flood, which was
the flood of record for much of the region. Congressional reaction to
these flood events resulted in the inclusion of funds and language in
various legislative directives that mandated expeditious implementation
of flood damage reduction measures within the study area covered by the
Huntington District's Section 202 General Plan.
The study area, primarily residential in nature, includes the
incorporated areas of Prestonsburg and unincorporated areas in the
county subject to flood damage from the potential of a reoccurrence of
the April 1977 flood. The proposed project would require providing
flood protection measures to approximately 2,000 structures, 75 percent
of which are residential.
Four alternatives are evaluated in detail the DEIS, including the
No Federal Action. One alternative is totally nonstructural flood-
proofing measures. Two alternatives include floodwalls/levees along
with nonstructural measures, and are generally described as follows.
(1) Floodwall/levees to provide flood damage reduction for
infrastructure, roadways, homes, and businesses in most of Prestonsburg
through a combination of the floodwall, gates, raised roadways, curbs,
and small wall sections in the down town area. Floodwalls would prevent
Levisa Fork overtopping in the Blackbottom area, which now causes
flooding in the central business district as well as in Blackbottom. In
this alternative the floodwall would also extend to protect the Big
Sandy Community and Technical College (BSCTC) and its campus. (2) The
proposed structural component would provide flood damage reduction for
infrastructure, roadways, homes, and businesses in most of Prestonsburg
through a combination of the floodwall, grates, raised roadways, curbs,
and small wall sections in the downtown area. This plan's floodwall
would prevent Levisa Fork overtopping in the Blackbottom area, which
now causes flooding in the central business district as well as in
Blackbottom. Flood insurance costs would be reduced for structures
protected by the floodwall. The floodwall would not protect the BSCTC
and its campus. BSCTC would be able to participate in the nonstructural
program for eligible structures.
The Corps invites full public participation to promote open
communication and better decision-making. All persons and organizations
that have an interest in the Levisa Fork Basin flooding problems as
they affect Floyd County and the environment are urged to participate
in this NEPA process.
A public hearing on the content of the DEIS will be held at
Prestonsburg High School, 825 Blackcat Boulevard, Prestonsburg, KY
41649. The public hearing and all other future public meetings and any
other public involvement activities will be announced in advance
through notices, media news releases, and/or mailings.
Copies of the DEIS may be reviewed at the following locations:
1. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington District, 502 Eighth
Street, Huntington, WV 25701-2070, Room 3100.
2. Floyd County Public Library, 18 North Arnold Avenue,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653-1269.
3. Prestonsburg Community College Library, One Bert T. Combs Drive,
Prestonsburg, KY 41653.
4. http://www.lrh.usace.army.mil/projects/review.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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