Intent to Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Neuse River Basin Feasibility Study, NC
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[Federal Register: May 15, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 93)]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Intent to Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the
Neuse River Basin Feasibility Study, NC
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Neuse River Basin is the third largest basin in North
Carolina, encompassing a total area of about 6,235 square miles. The
Neuse River originates in north central North Carolina and flows
southeasterly until it reaches tidal waters of Pamlico Sound. Water
quality in the Neuse River Basin has become degraded from multiple
causes, including: Rapidly expanding urban growth with increasingly
rapid runoff from storm events; deforestation; expanding high-density
livestock operations; and aging wastewater infrastructure. Fish and
wildlife populations have suffered declines in diversity and vigor; and
waterborne fish diseases have now become apparent, especially
Pfiesteria. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, in
cooperation with the State of North Carolina Division of Water
Resources has initiated the Neuse River Basin Feasibility Study in
North Carolina. The purpose of the feasibility study is to develop and
evaluate basin wide alternatives to improve water quality, restore
anadromous fish passage, wetlands, stream, riparian buffer, and oyster
habitat. We will also investigate flood damage reduction. The focus of
this study is to identify resource problems, needs, and opportunities
and develop solutions. The feasibility study is being carried out under
the Corps of Engineers General Investigation Program and is being
conducted in response to a congressional resolution adopted July 23, 1997.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and DEIS can be answered by: Mr. Hugh Heine; Environmental Resources
Section; U.S. Army Engineer District, Wilmington; P.O. Box 1890;
Wilmington, NC 28402-1890; telephone: (910) 251-4070.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This study will investigate the following
alternatives: No action alternative, restoration of wetland and stream
habitats as well as riparian buffers which serve as natural filtering
systems, oyster habitat restoration, removal or modification of low
head dams and culverts to restore anadromous fish
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passages, and flood reduction. The final outcome of the study would be
a feasibility report and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), which
would recommend projects for construction authorization. All private
parties and Federal, State, and local agencies having an interest in
the study are hereby notified of the intent to prepare a DEIS and are
invited to comment at this time. An initial scoping letter dated March
31, 1999 was circulated during the early planning phase of the study.
Another scoping letter dated April 26, 2006 was sent out to continue
the coordination process and solicit any additional comments on this
study. All comments received as a result of this notice of intent and
the above mentioned scoping letters will be considered in the
preparation of the DEIS.
The lead agency for this project is the U.S. Army Engineer
District, Wilmington. Cooperating agency status has not been assigned
to, nor requested by, any other agency.
The DEIS is being prepared in accordance with the requirements of
the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and will
address the relationship of the proposed action to all other applicable
Federal and State Laws and Executive Orders.
The DEIS is currently scheduled to be available spring 2008.
Dated: May 1, 2006.
John E. Pulliam, Jr.
Colonel, U.S. Army, District Commander.
[FR Doc. 06-4512 Filed 5-12-06; 8:45 am]
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