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Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Sonoran Solar Energy Project, Maricopa County, AZ

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[Federal Register: July 8, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 129)]
[Notices]
[Page 32641-32642]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr08jy09-97]

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[LLAZP02000.L51010000.ER0000.LVRWA09A2400; AZA-34187]

Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
the Proposed Sonoran Solar Energy Project, Maricopa County, AZ

AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.

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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Phoenix District Office,
Lower Sonoran Field Office intends to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) to address potential effects of a proposed solar energy
project by Boulevard Associates, LLC and by this notice is announcing
the beginning of the scoping process and soliciting input on the
identification of issues.

DATES: The BLM will announce public scoping meetings to identify
relevant issues through news media, newspapers, and BLM's Web site
(http://www.blm.gov/az/st/en.html) at least 15 days prior to each
meeting. We will provide additional opportunities for public
participation upon publication of the Draft EIS, including a 45-day
public comment period.

ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted by either of the following methods:
    • Mail: Sonoran Solar Energy Project,
    • ATTN: Joe Incardine, National Project Manager, BLM Phoenix
District Office, Lower Sonoran Field Office, 21605 North 7th Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona 85027-2929.
    • Electronic Mail: sonoransolar@blm.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information regarding the BLM
process or to have your name added to the mailing list, send requests
to: ATTN: Sonoran Solar Energy Project, BLM Phoenix District Office,
Lower Sonoran Field Office, 21605 North 7th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona
85027-2929, or call Joe Incardine, 801-524-3833, or e-mail: 
Joe_Incardine@blm.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the public scoping process is
to determine relevant issues that will influence the scope of the
environmental analysis, including alternatives, and guide the planning
process. Boulevard Associates, LLC has applied to BLM for a right of
way (ROW) on public lands to construct a concentrated solar thermal
(CST) power plant, a 500 kilovolt (kV) transmission line, water supply
facilities, a natural gas pipeline, an access road, and other related
facilities in the Little Rainbow Valley, east of State Route 85, and
south of the Buckeye Hills and the town of Buckeye in Maricopa County,
Arizona. The facility would be expected to operate for approximately 30
years. A ROW grant for the construction, operation, and maintenance of
this Project would be required from BLM. Additional applicable permits
from Federal, State and local agencies may also be required.
    Boulevard Associates, LLC would construct up to 375 megawatts (MW)
of solar thermal electrical generation with options for natural gas
backup and/or thermal storage capabilities. The solar facility would
consist of solar fields made up of single-axis-tracking parabolic
trough solar collectors. Each collector contains a linear parabolic-
shaped reflector (glass mirrors) that focuses the sun's direct
radiation on a heat collection element located at the focal point of
the parabola. The collectors would track the sun from east to west
during the day to ensure the sun is continuously focused on the linear
receiver. A heat transfer fluid would be heated as it passes through
the receivers and then circulated through a series of heat exchangers
to generate high-pressure superheated steam. The steam would power a
conventional steam turbine generator which produces electricity. The
plant would be made up of one or more power blocks. Each power block
would be located near the center of its respective solar field and
would contain multiple feedwater heaters, steam generators, steam
superheaters, and feedwater pumps.
    To optimize the output capacity of the project, both natural gas
backup and/or thermal energy storage would be used as needed. Natural
gas backup would include the addition of a partial or full load burner
arrangement that would generate additional steam when solar energy is
absent or insufficient by itself. Annual output from natural gas would
be limited to 25 percent of annual capacity to ensure that the plant
remains predominantly a solar powered facility. Thermal energy storage
would provide the option of transferring some or all of the solar
energy into molten salt contained in insulated tanks. Using heat
exchangers and pumps designed for

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molten salt, the heat could later be extracted to provide generation
when the demand for power exceeds the available generation from solar
energy, essentially time shifting the solar power to respond to
electric demands.
    Wet cooling technology would be used for cooling the power
generating equipment. Recirculating wet cooling systems use about 6 to
13 acre-feet per year per MW for a system with 3 hours of thermal
storage. A mechanical draft cooling tower, cooling water circulating
pumps, circulating water piping, valves, and instrumentation would also
be located within the facility. Multiple evaporation ponds would be
constructed to hold discharge from the cooling towers and steam cycle
that can no longer be recycled back into the plant.
    The Project would be connected to the electrical grid using a newly
constructed, 3 to 4 mile, 500 kV generation tie-line with a point of
interconnection at the existing Jojoba Substation, west of the proposed
Project site and operated by the Salt River Project. If any upgrades
would be required to the Jojoba Substation as a result of this Project,
those upgrades would be included in the EIS analysis and ROW grant. The
new transmission line and other related facilities that would be
developed specifically for this Project would be included in the EIS
analysis and included in the ROW grant as appropriate.
    The EIS for the Project will analyze the site-specific impacts
related to air quality, biological resources, cultural resources, water
resources, geological resources and hazards, and hazardous materials
handling. The EIS will also analyze land use, noise, paleontological
resources, socioeconomics, soils, traffic and transportation, visual
resources, waste management, wildlife corridors, health and human
safety, and fire protection. Additionally, information on facility
design engineering, efficiency, reliability, transmission system
engineering and transmission line safety and nuisance will be included
in the EIS. Native American Tribal consultations will be conducted in
accordance with policy, and Tribal concerns will be given due
consideration, including impacts on Indian trust assets. It is
anticipated that the EIS process will be completed by December 2010.
    To be most helpful, you should submit comments within 30 days after
the last public meeting. Before including your address, phone 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 the public review, we cannot guarantee
that we will be able to do so.
    If the ROW were to be approved by BLM, the concentrated solar
thermal power plant facility on public lands would be authorized in
accordance with Title V of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976 and the Federal Regulations at 43 CFR part 2800.

(Authority: 43 CFR part 2800)

Helen M. Hankins,
Acting State Director.
[FR Doc. E9-15974 Filed 7-7-09; 8:45 am]
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