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Modification of the 1985 Clean Water Act Section 404(c) Final Determination for Bayou aux Carpes in Jefferson Parish, LA

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[Federal Register: July 28, 2009 (Volume 74, Number 143)]
[Notices]
[Page 37219-37221]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-8932-9]

Modification of the 1985 Clean Water Act Section 404(c) Final
Determination for Bayou aux Carpes in Jefferson Parish, LA

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: This is a notice of EPA's Modification of the 1985 Clean Water
Act Section 404(c) Final Determination for Bayou aux Carpes to allow
for the discharge of dredged or fill material for the purpose of the
construction of the West Closure Complex as part of the larger flood
protection project for the greater New Orleans area. EPA believes that
this Final Determination for modification achieves a balance between
the national interest in reducing overwhelming flood risks to the
people and critical infrastructure of south Louisiana while minimizing
any damage to the Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section 404(c) site to the
maximum degree possible in order to avoid unacceptable adverse effects.

DATES: Effective Date: The effective date of the Final Determination
for Modification was May 28, 2009.

ADDRESSES: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water,
Wetlands Division, Mail code 4502T, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW.,
Washington, DC 20460. The following documents used in the Bayou aux
Carpes modification are listed on the EPA Wetlands Division Web site at
http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/regs/404c.html: New Orleans District
of the Corps letter dated November 4, 2008, requesting that EPA modify
the Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section 404(c) designation; Public Notice of
Proposed Determination to modify the Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section
404(c) designation published in the Federal Register on January 14,
2009; April 2, 2009, Recommended Determination (RD) for modification of
the Bayou aux Carpes 404(c) action; and the May 28, 2009, Modification
of the 1985 Clean Water Act Section 404(c) Final Determination for
Bayou aux Carpes. Additional documents that are related to the Bayou
aux Carpes modification can be located on the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers New Orleans District Web site at 
http://www.nolaenvironmental.gov/projects/usace_levee/IER.aspx?IERID=12.
    Publicly available document materials are available either
electronically through http://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at
the Water Docket, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave.,
NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The
telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the
telephone number for the Water Docket is (202) 566-2426.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Clay Miller at (202) 566-1365 or
by e-mail at miller.clay@epa.gov. Additional information and copies of
EPA's Final Determination for Modification are available at http://
www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/regs/404c.html or 
http://www.nolaenvironmental.gov/projects/usace_levee/IER.aspx?IERID=12.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act (CWA)
(33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq) authorizes EPA to prohibit, restrict, or deny
the specification of any defined area in waters of the United States
(including wetlands) as a disposal site for the discharge of dredged or
fill material whenever it determines, after notice and opportunity for
public hearing, that such discharge into waters of the United States
will have an unacceptable adverse effect on municipal water supplies,
shellfish beds and fishery areas (including spawning and breeding
areas), wildlife, or recreational areas.
    Congress directed the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to
enhance the existing Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane
Protection project and the West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection
project to the 100-year level of protection. One section of this much
larger project is within the Bayou aux Carpes area that is subject to a
1985 EPA CWA Section 404(c) action that prohibited the discharge of
dredged or fill material in the Bayou aux Carpes site south of the New
Orleans metro area. On November 4, 2008, the New Orleans District of
the Corps requested a modification of the Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section
404(c) designation to accommodate discharges to the Bayou aux Carpes
wetlands associated with the proposed enhanced levee system in
Jefferson Parish, Louisiana.
    In evaluating the Corps of Engineers proposal for modification of
the 1985 Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section 404(c) Final Determination, the
key elements of a Section 404(c) process were followed. These include a
hearing and opportunity for the public to provide written comments,
preparation and submittal of a Recommended Determination proposed by
EPA Region 6 to EPA Headquarters, and a Final Determination for
Modification issued by EPA Headquarters.

Background

    On October 16, 1985, EPA issued a Final Determination pursuant to
Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act restricting the discharge of
dredged or fill material in the Bayou aux Carpes site, Jefferson
Parish, Louisiana, based on findings that the discharges of dredged or
fill material into that site would have unacceptable

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adverse effects on shellfish beds and fishery areas (including spawning
and breeding areas), wildlife, and recreational areas. EPA published a
CWA Section 404(c) Final Determination prohibiting, with three
exceptions, future discharges of dredged or fill material to wetlands
into the Bayou aux Carpes site at 50 FR 47267 (November 15, 1985). The
first exception was for discharges associated with the completion of
the Corps modified design for the Harvey Canal--Bayou Barataria Levee
Project. The second exception was for discharges associated with
routine operation and maintenance of the Southern Natural Gas Pipeline.
The third exception covered discharges associated with EPA approved
habitat enhancement activities. The CWA Section 404(c) action was based
upon a thorough record of investigations, including field surveys,
remote sensing, and other technical analyses conducted by three EPA
facilities, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the National
Park Service (NPS), and the Louisiana State University (LSU) Center for
Wetland Resources.
    After completion of the Final Determination, several requests for
modifications were reviewed by EPA. The one request that was granted
was for an emergency exception to bury an existing pipeline deeper via
horizontal drilling techniques as a response to unstable soil
conditions and a leaking pipeline. Shell Pipe Line Corporation (Shell)
petitioned EPA for reconsideration of exceptions identified in EPA's
1985 Final Determination concerning the Bayou aux Carpes site on
December 18, 1991. Shell requested a modification to the Final
Determination in order to (1) temporarily discharge dredged or fill
material associated with performing emergency work to relocate an
existing below ground pipeline located in the restricted Section 404(c)
area; and (2) exclude from the Bayou aux Carpes Section 404(c)
restriction future discharges associated with routine operation and
maintenance of this pipeline. On February 28, 1992, Shell's request for
modification was approved by the EPA Assistant Administrator for Water
on the basis that relocating the pipeline to non-wetlands was
infeasible from the perspectives of engineering alternatives and public
safety, the work would have only minimal and temporary impacts on the
wetlands, and the work was essentially the same as that envisioned under
the second exception granted in the 1985 Final Determination (57 FR 3757).
    As a result of the residential, commercial, and industrial damage
caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, Congress directed the
Corps to enhance the existing Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane
Protection project and the West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection
project to the 100-year level of protection, as determined by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The overall Corps project
to provide protection to southern Louisiana involves two large levee
systems, the West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Project and
the Lake Pontchartrain and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Project, and
approximately 350 miles of earthen levees and floodwalls throughout
five parishes in the New Orleans metropolitan area. One section of this
much larger project is within the Bayou aux Carpes area. The Corps'
proposal for providing increased hurricane and storm damage risk
reduction for this area does not fall within one of the previously
established exceptions to the Section 404(c) Final Determination. Since
the construction of the Corps' project would result in discharges of
dredged or fill material within the Bayou aux Carpes site, a request
for modification of 1985 EPA's Final Determination was submitted for
consideration and final decision.
    On November 4, 2008, the New Orleans District of the Corps
requested a modification to the 1985 EPA action, which prohibited the
discharge of dredged or fill material in the Bayou aux Carpes site
south of the New Orleans metro area. The Corps requested that EPA
modify the Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section 404(c) designation to
accommodate discharges to the Bayou aux Carpes wetlands associated with
the proposed enhanced levee system in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. The
project known as the West Closure Complex proposes the construction of
a ``T-wall'' style floodwall in lieu of an earthen levee in order to
minimize the footprint. A berm to protect the floodwall from barge
collisions would be constructed on the water side of the floodwall and
would serve as a maintenance access road. The floodwall would be built
from the water side to reduce construction impacts.
    The placement of the wall within a 100 foot by 4,200 foot corridor
on a previously impacted area of the Bayou aux Carpes site, along with
the commitment by the Corps to augment the design as necessary to
enhance the hydrology of the Bayou aux Carpes 404(c) area to offset any
potential impacts due to construction, provides the most practical
approach from an environmental perspective while ensuring the 100-year
level of risk reduction is accomplished. Construction of the proposed
action would impact less than 10 acres within the Bayou aux Carpes
404(c) boundary.
    EPA carefully reviewed the proposal and the information submitted
by the New Orleans District of the Corps, comments received pursuant to
the notice published in the Federal Register and public hearing held in
New Orleans, and the existing Bayou aux Carpes administrative record.
On January 14, 2009, EPA posted a notice in the Federal Register
announcing a public comment period on the request by the New Orleans
District of the Corps to amend the 1985 Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section
4040(c) Final Determination. There were 25 written comments received
from individuals and organizations that included opinions about whether
the modification should be granted or denied, consideration of a
project alternative that would avoid all impacts to the Bayou aux
Carpes site, the need for a detailed mitigation plan to be included,
the need to thoroughly research and plan mitigation and augmentation
features, and the need for a long-term monitoring plan. A public
hearing was held on February 11, 2009. Thirteen people spoke at the
hearing, and raised issues about the larger plans for providing
upgraded hurricane and storm damage risk reduction for a portion of the
West Bank and Vicinity Hurricane Protection Levee system as well as
whether EPA should grant the modification.

Conclusion

    The West Closure Complex project sited on the Bayou aux Carpes area
is a part of a much larger project with the intent to reduce flood
risks to the 250,000 people living on the west bank of the Mississippi
River and to infrastructure supporting the greater New Orleans area by
building a more resilient and reliable storm damage and risk reduction
system, as directed by Congress. In an effort to reconcile the
potentially conflicting goals of increased flood protection and
ecological protection, the Corps and EPA worked closely together and
with other Federal partners, State and local agencies, and many
stakeholders in an effort to understand fully the possibilities for
accommodating these dual objectives. Having worked closely with the
Corps and other resource agencies on the evaluation of the
environmental aspects of this segment of the overall West Bank and
Vicinity project upgrade, EPA agreed with the Corps' conclusion that

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there is no reasonable and less environmentally damaging practicable
alternative for achieving the Congressional directive than to locate a
sector gate adjacent to the Bayou aux Carpes CWA 404(c) site.
    In consideration of the above information, EPA believes that
compelling circumstances justify a modification of the 1985 Bayou aux
Carpes CWA Section 404(c) designation, that there are no less
environmentally damaging practicable alternatives that would adequately
address those circumstances, and that all feasible means of minimizing
adverse wetland effects to the Bayou aux Carpes site will be
implemented. Therefore, EPA is modifying the 1985 Bayou aux Carpes CWA
404(c) Final Determination with conditions to allow for discharges
associated with construction of the West Closure Complex on the Bayou
aux Carpes site as described in the Corps' November 4, 2008, request
for modification. EPA believes that this Final Determination for
modification achieves a balance between the national interest in
reducing overwhelming flood risks to the people and critical
infrastructure of south Louisiana while minimizing any damage to the
Bayou aux Carpes CWA Section 404(c) area to the maximum degree possible
in order to avoid unacceptable adverse effects.

    Dated: July 21, 2009.
Michael H. Shapiro,
Acting Assistant Administrator for Water.
[FR Doc. E9-17928 Filed 7-27-09; 8:45 am]
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