Program for Renewable Energy and Alternate Use of Existing Structures on the Outer Continental Shelf
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[Federal Register: May 5, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 87)]
[Notices]
[Page 26559-26560]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Minerals Management Service
Program for Renewable Energy and Alternate Use of Existing
Structures on the Outer Continental Shelf
AGENCY: Minerals Management Service (MMS), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare a programmatic environmental
impact statement (EIS) and scoping meetings.
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1. Authority
The Notice of Intent (NOI) and notice of scoping meetings is
published pursuant to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7) implementing the
provisions of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.).
2. Purpose of Notice of Intent
Pursuant to the regulations implementing the procedural provisions
of the NEPA, the Minerals Management Service (MMS) is announcing its
intent to prepare a programmatic EIS for the National Offshore
Alternate Energy-Related Use (AERU) Program and Rule as authorized by
the Energy Policy Act of 2005. The NOI also serves to announce the
scoping process for this programmatic EIS. Throughout the scoping
process, Federal, State, and local government agencies, and other
interested parties have the opportunity to advise MMS in determining
the significant issues, alternatives, and mitigation measures to be
considered for analysis in the programmatic EIS. The programmatic EIS
analysis will focus on the potential environmental effects of
implementing the AERU program, and associated rulemaking.
3. Cooperating Agency
The MMS invites other Federal agencies and State, tribal, and local
governments to consider becoming cooperating agencies in the
preparation of the programmatic EIS. We invite qualified government
entities to inquire about cooperating agency status for the EIS.
Following the guidelines from the Council of Environmental Quality
(CEQ), qualified agencies and governments are those with ''jurisdiction
by law or special expertise.'' Potential cooperating agencies should
consider their authority and capacity to assume the responsibilities of
a cooperating agency and to remember that an agency's role in the
environmental analysis neither enlarges nor diminishes the final
decision making authority of any other agency involved in the NEPA
process. Upon request, the MMS will provide potential cooperating
agencies with a written summary of ground rules for cooperating
agencies, including time schedules and critical action dates,
milestones, responsibilities, scope and detail of cooperating agencies'
contributions, and availability of pre-decisional information. The MMS
anticipates this summary will form the basis for understanding between
the MMS and each cooperating agency. Agencies should also consider the
``Factors for Determining Cooperating Agency Status'' in Attachment 1
to CEQ's January 30, 2002, Memorandum for the Heads of Federal
Agencies: Cooperating Agencies in Implementing the Procedural
Requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act. A copy of this
document is available at: http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/
cooperatingagenciesmemorandum.html
and http://ceq.eh.doe.gov/
nepa/regs/cooperating/cooperatingagencymemofactors.html
The MMS, as the lead agency, will not provide financial assistance
to cooperating agencies. Even if an organization is not a cooperating
agency, opportunities will exist to provide information and comments to
MMS during the normal public input phases of the NEPA/EIS process. If
further information about cooperating agencies is needed, please
contact Mr. James F. Bennett at (703) 787-1660.
4. Comments
Federal, State, tribal, local government agencies, and other
interested parties are requested to provide comments on the scope of
the programmatic EIS, significant issues that should be addressed, and
alternatives that should be considered in one of the following three ways:
1. Electronically, using the online comment form available on the
project Web site: ocsenergy.anl.gov. This is the preferred method for
commenting.
2. In written form, mailed or delivered to MMS Renewable Energy and
Alternate Use Programmatic EIS Scoping, Argonne National Laboratory,
9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439.
3. In person, at public scoping meetings to be held in multiple
locations in May and June, 2006 (see below).
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Comments should be submitted no later than 60 days from the
publication of this NOI.
Public Comment Policy: Our practice is to make comments, including
names and addresses of respondents, available for public review.
Individual respondents may request that we withhold their address from
the record, which we will honor to the extent allowable by law. There
may be circumstances in which we would withhold from the record a
respondent's identity, as allowable by the law. If you wish us to
withhold your name and/or address, you must state this prominently at
the beginning of your comment. However, we will not consider anonymous
comments. Except for proprietary information, we will make all
submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, available for public inspection in their entirety.
5. Scoping Meetings
The MMS will hold scoping meetings to obtain additional comments
and information regarding the scope of the programmatic EIS. The
scoping meetings are scheduled for the following cities:
? Thursday, May 18, 2006, Days Hotel and Conference Center,
2200 Centerville Road, Herndon, Virginia, 5:30 p.m.
? Tuesday, May 23, 2006, Marriott Trenton at Lafayette Yard,
1 West Lafayette Street, Trenton, New Jersey, 5:30 p.m.
? Tuesday, May 23, 2006, Hilton Austin Airport, 9515 New
Airport Drive, Austin, Texas, 5:30 p.m.
? Wednesday, May 24, 2006, Melville Marriott, 1350 Old Walt
Whitman Road, Melville, New York, 5:30 p.m.
? Thursday, May 25, 2006, Holiday Inn Boston-Dedham Hotel
and Conference Center, 55 Ariadne Road, Dedham, Massachusetts, 5:30 p.m.
? Thursday, May 25, 2006, Courtyard Long Beach Downtown, 500
East First Street, Long Beach, California, 5:30 p.m.
? Tuesday, June 6, 2006, Atlanta Marriott Century Center,
2000 Century Boulevard NE, Atlanta, Georgia, 5:30 p.m.
? Tuesday, June 6, 2006, Holiday Inn Portland-Downtown, 1441
NE 2nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon, 5:30 p.m.
? Thursday, June 8, 2006, Embassy Suites Hotel Orlando-
International Drive, 8978 International Drive, Orlando, Florida, 5:30 p.m.
? Thursday, June 8, 2006, The Presidio Officer's Club, 50
Moraga Avenue, San Francisco, California, 5:30 p.m.
Dated: May 2, 2006.
R.M. ``Johnnie'' Burton,
Director, Minerals Management Service.
[FR Doc. E6-6924 Filed 5-4-06; 8:45 am]
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