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Windy Gap Firming Project; Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Grand and Larimer Counties, CO

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[Federal Register: August 29, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 169)]
[Notices]
[Page 50999-51000]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr29au08-116]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation

Windy Gap Firming Project; Colorado-Big Thompson Project, Grand
and Larimer Counties, CO

AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (Draft EIS) and Announcement of Public Hearings.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has completed the
Windy Gap Firming Project Draft EIS. It is now available for public
review and comment. Two public hearings are scheduled during the
comment period. The Draft EIS describes and discloses the estimated
environmental effects of five alternatives, including a no action
alternative and four action alternatives that accomplish the purpose
and need for the project.
    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), the Western Area Power
Administration (Western), and the Board of County Commissioners, Grand
County, Colorado (Grand County) are cooperating agencies that are
providing assistance in the preparation of the Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) under the National Environmental Policy Act.

DATES: A 60-day public comment period begins with the publication of
this notice. Written comments on the Draft ES are due by October 28,
2008 and should be submitted to Reclamation listed in the ADDRESSES
section. Public hearings will be held during October 2008 in Colorado.
See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for dates of the public hearings.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the Draft EIS should be sent to the attention of
Will Tully, Bureau of Reclamation, 11056 West County Rd. 18E, Loveland,
CO 80537. Comments may also be submitted in writing by fax, e-mail, or
at the public hearings. Send faxes to the attention of Will Tully at
970-663-3212. Send e-mail to wtully@gp.usbr.gov with Windy Gap Draft
EIS Comment as the subject line.
    Copies of the Draft EIS and related documents are available online
from Reclamation's Web site at http://www.usbr.gov/gp/nepa/
quarterly.cfm. Paper copies of the Draft EIS may be obtained by calling
Kara Lamb at 970-962-4326. Refer to the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for locations of libraries at which copies of the Draft EIS are
available for review.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kara Lamb at 970-962-4326 or
klamb@gp.usbr.gov or Will Tully at 970-962-4368 or wtully@gp.usbr.gov.
Mail requests should be addressed to the Bureau of Reclamation at the
address indicated in the ADDRESSES section.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Reclamation will hold public hearings,
preceded by an open house, to receive oral and written comments on the
Draft EIS at the following times and places:
    • October 7, 2008, open house at 6 p.m., public hearing at 7
p.m., McKee Conference Center, 2000 Boise Avenue, Loveland, CO 80538,
(ph. 970-669-4640).
    • October 9, 2008, open house at 5 p.m., public hearing at 7
p.m., Inn at Silver Creek, 62927 U.S. Highway 40, Granby, CO 80446,
(ph. 970-887-4080).
    Public Hearing Process Information: Each public hearing will be
preceded by an open house hosted by Reclamation to display project
information and allow for questions. The meeting facilities are
physically accessible to people with disabilities. People needing
special assistance to attend and participate in the public hearings
should contact Ms. Kara Lamb at 970-962-4326 as soon as possible. To
allow sufficient time to process special requests, please call no later
than one week before the public hearing of interest.
    The purpose of the public hearings is to provide the public with an
opportunity to comment on information presented in the Draft EIS. Oral
comments may be limited to a specified period of time if deemed
necessary by Reclamation to complete the hearing in an appropriate
period of time. Written comments will also be accepted at the hearings.
Information regarding this proposed action is available in alternative
formats upon request.
    Locations where the Draft EIS may be reviewed:
    • Eastern Colorado Area Office, 11056 W. County Rd. 18E,
Loveland, CO 80537 970-962-4410.
    • Corps of Engineers, Chatfield Reservoir Office, 9307 South
Wadsworth Blvd., Littleton, CO 80128.
    • Morgan Library, Colorado State University, 501 University
Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80523-1019.
    • Berthoud, Berthoud Public Library, 236 Welch Avenue.
    • Broomfield, Mamie Eisenhower Public Library, 3 Community Park Road.
    • Ft. Collins, Fort Collins Public Library, 201 Peterson Street.
    • Ft. Lupton, Ft. Lupton Public Library, 425 South Denver Avenue.
    • Granby, Granby Branch Library, 13 East Jasper Avenue.
    • Grand Lake, Juniper Library, 316 Garfield Street.
    • Greeley, Centennial Park Branch, Weld Library District,
2227 23rd Avenue.
    • Greeley, Fart Branch, Weld Library District, 1939 61st Avenue.
    • Greeley, Lincoln Park Branch, Weld Library District, 919 7th Street.
    • Hot Sulphur Springs, Hot Sulphur Springs Branch Library, 105 Moffat.
    • Kremmling, Kremmling Branch Library, 300 South 8th Street.

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    • Longmont, Longmont Public Library, 409 4th Avenue.
    • Louisville, Louisville Public Library, 950 Spruce St.
    • Loveland, Loveland Public Library, 300 North Adams Avenue.
    • Lyons, Lyons Depot Library, 5th and Broadway.
    Background: The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) has received a
proposal from the Municipal Sub-district, Northern Colorado Water
Conservancy District, acting by and through the Windy Gap Firming
Project Water Activity Enterprise (Sub-district or Applicant) to
improve the firm yield of the existing Windy Gap Project by
constructing the Windy Gap Firming Project (WGFP). Firm yield is
defined by the Sub-district as the yield that can be provided by the
project each year of the study period without shortages. The proposal
includes a connection of WGFP facilities to the Colorado-Big Thompson
Project (C-BT) and construction of a new dam and reservoir dedicated to
the storage of Windy Gap and C-BT water, and under the Proposed Action
(Alternative 2), for the storage of C-BT water in the proposed 90,000
acre-foot Chimney Hollow Reservoir under the concept of prepositioning.
The major Federal actions triggering the need for this EIS are that
Reclamation must authorize a connection to C-BT facilities and approve
any required amendment or change to the Amendatory Carriage contract
(Contract No. 407-70-W0107) dated March 1, 1990; the Corps of Engineers
must issue a 404 permit if a dam is constructed that requires placement
of fill within a water of the United States; and the Western Area Power
Administration must relocate a portion of a utility line for two of the
alternatives being considered.
    Purpose and Need for the Action: When constructed in the early
1980s, it was anticipated by the Sub-district and Reclamation that the
Windy Gap Project would divert a long-term annual average of 56,000
acre-feet per year from the Colorado River. In 1981, Reclamation
completed an EIS on approving the use of C-BT facilities to transport
Windy Gap diversions to eastern slope participants. Reclamation
subsequently entered into contracts for the storage and transport of
Windy Gap water through the C-BT system. In practice, the project has
been unable to provide the expected yield due to Windy Gap's junior
water right and to provisions in the current agreements that protect
the yield of the C-BT system. Current agreements stipulate that
whenever Windy Gap water remains in the C-BT system, any water required
to be spilled from Granby Reservoir is considered to be Windy Gap
water. When Granby Reservoir is full or anticipated to spill, space is
not available for Windy Gap water. The Sub-district estimates the firm
yield of the Windy Gap Project is zero because the project is unable to
deliver water to the participants in all years. The Windy Gap Firming
Project is seeking to provide 30,000 acre-feet of firm yield from the
Windy Gap Project that will be available to the participants in all
years. This would result in a long term average annual gross diversion
of about 46,000 acre-feet per year compared to the 13,829 acre-feet of
average annual diversions that have been made by the Windy Gap Project
from 1985 to 2007 and the originally anticipated 56,000 acre-feet per
year as analyzed in the 1981 EIS. All of the alternatives except the No
Action alternative require a connection to C-BT Project facilities and
all except the No Action alternative require a Section 404 permit from
the Corps of Engineers. Two of the four action alternatives require
relocation of a power line by the Western Area Power Administration.
Grand County is a cooperating agency due to its permitting authority
under the County's 1041 regulations. Alternatives: The Draft EIS
discloses the anticipated effects of four action alternatives and the
No Action alternative. The alternatives evaluated in the EIS include:
    • Alternative 1 (No Action)--Continuation of existing
operations and agreements between Reclamation and the Sub-district for
conveyance of Windy Gap water through C-BT facilities and enlargement
of Longmont's Ralph Price Reservoir by approximately 13,000 acre-feet.
    • Alternative 2 (Proposed Action)--Chimney Hollow Reservoir
(90,000 AF) with prepositioning.
    • Alternative 3--Chimney Hollow Reservoir (70,000 AF) and
Jasper East Reservoir (20,000 AF).
    • Alternative 4--Chimney Hollow Reservoir (70,000 AF) and
Rockwell/Mueller Creek Reservoir (20,000 AF).
    • Alternative 5--Dry Creek Reservoir (60,000 AF) and
Rockwell/Mueller Creek Reservoir (30,000 AF).
    The No Action alternative is defined as what would happen if
Reclamation declines to allow the proposed connection to C-BT
facilities. It includes continuation of the existing Windy Gap
agreement between Reclamation and the Sub-district and other
predictable actions the participants would take individually to firm
their Windy Gap units. Public Disclosure Statement: Before including
your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your
entire comment--including your personal identifying information--may be
made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your
comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public
review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

    Dated: August 22, 2008.
Michael J. Ryan,
Regional Director, Great Plains Region.
[FR Doc. E8-19829 Filed 8-28-08; 8:45 am]
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