Finding of No Significant Impact for Rehabilitation of Grade Stabilization Structures S-27, S-31 and S-32 Papillion Creek Watershed, Sarpy County, NE, 2016 [E6-190]
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Dated: January 4, 2006.
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Finding of No Significant Impact for
Rehabilitation of Grade Stabilization
Structures S–27, S–31 and S–32
Papillion Creek Watershed, Sarpy
County, NE
Introduction
The Rehabilitation of Grade
Stabilization Structures S–27, S–31 and
S–32 in Papillion Creek Watershed is a
federally assisted action authorized for
planning under Public Law 83–566, the
Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention Act as amended by section
313 of Public Law 106–472, the Small
Watershed Rehabilitation Amendments
of 2000. An environmental assessment
was undertaken in conjunction with the
development of the supplemental
watershed plan. This assessment was
conducted in consultation with local,
State, and Federal agencies as well as
with interested organizations and
individuals. Data developed during the
assessment are available for public
review at the following location: U.S.
Department of Agriculture, Natural
Resources Conservation Service, Federal
Building, Room 152, 100 Centennial
Mall North, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508–
3866.
Recommended Action
Proposed is the rehabilitation to High
Hazard Criteria of three grade
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stabilization structures, Papillion Creek
Watershed structures S–27, S–31 and S–
32 that protect the drainage areas of 152
acres, 249 acres and 223 acres
respectively.
Effect of Recommended Action
Rehabilitation of the structures will
meet state dam safety requirements for
High Hazard Class (c) and prolong the
life of the structures and pools for 100
years. The existing principal spillways
would be removed and replaced, the
auxiliary spillways would be widened,
the top of dam would be raised to
provide a combination of storage
capacity and auxiliary spillway
conveyance to pass the design storm
without overtopping the dams, and
some of the accumulated sediment
would be removed from GSS S–27.
Sediment delivery to downstream
areas will continue to be held back.
If there is a significant cultural
resource discovery during construction,
appropriate notice will be made by
NRCS to the State Historic Preservation
Officer and the National Park Service.
Consultation and coordination have
been and will continue to be used to
ensure the provisions of section 106 of
Public Law 89–665 have been met and
to include provisions of Public Law 89–
523, as amended by Public Law 93–291.
NRCS will take action as prescribed in
NRCS GM 420, Part 401, to protect or
recover any significant cultural
resources discovered during
construction.
No endangered or threatened species
in the watershed will be adversely
affected by the project.
No significant adverse environmental
impacts will result from installations.
The construction process and temporary
draining of the pool may cause minor
inconveniences to local residents during
construction.
Alternatives
Three alternatives were analyzed in
this plan.
No Action alternative includes a
sponsor’s constructed breach. This
alternative would remove a portion of
the embankment necessary to establish
stable overbank velocities. A series of
drop spillway structures would be
constructed to control the change in
elevation at each structure.
Federal Decommissioning alternative
would remove a portion of the
embankment necessary to establish
stable overbank velocities. A series of
drop spillway structures would be
constructed to control the change in
elevation at each structure.
Rehabilitation to High Hazard Criteria
alternative, the structures would be
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rehabilitated to current criteria and
would be brought into compliance with
state dam safety regulations for high
hazard structures. The life of the
structures would be extended for 100
years. Grade stabilization and sediment
control would continue to be provided
by the structure, pool and surrounding
area.
Consultation-Public Participation
The Papio-Missouri River Natural
Resources District submitted an
application for assistance in May 9,
2003. The request was a result of local
concern and interest in extending the
service life of these aging watershed
structures and addressing dam safety.
Scoping meetings were held
September 30, 2004. An afternoon
meeting was held involving
interdisciplinary efforts. Nebraska Game
and Parks Commission, Papio-Missouri
River Natural Resources District,
Nebraska Department of Natural
Resources, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Environmental Protection
Agency, Douglas/Sarpy County
Extension Service, and the City of
Bellevue were in attendance. An
evening meeting was held with twentysix local residents in attendance and 12
representatives from the NRCS, NRD
and HDR Engineering, Inc. A second
public meeting for residents was held
March 3, 2005.
The environmental assessment was
transmitted to all participating and
interested agencies, groups, and
individuals for review and comment on
May 20, 2005. The public meetings were
held to keep all interested parties
informed of the study progress and to
obtain public input to the supplemental
plan and environmental evaluation.
Agency consultation and public
participation to date have shown no
unresolved conflicts with the
implementation of the selected plan.
Conclusion
The Environmental Assessment
summarized above indicates that this
Federal action will not cause significant
local, regional or national impacts on
the environment. Therefore, based on
the above findings, I have determined
that an environmental impact statement
for the Rehabilitation of Grade
Stabilization Structures S–27, S–31 and
S–32 in Papillion Creek Watershed is
not required.
Stephen K. Chick,
State Conservationist.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Finding of No Significant Impact for Rehabilitation of Grade
Stabilization Structures S-27, S-31 and S-32 Papillion Creek Watershed,
Sarpy County, NE
Introduction
The Rehabilitation of Grade Stabilization Structures S-27, S-31 and
S-32 in Papillion Creek Watershed is a federally assisted action
authorized for planning under Public Law 83-566, the Watershed
Protection and Flood Prevention Act as amended by section 313 of Public
Law 106-472, the Small Watershed Rehabilitation Amendments of 2000. An
environmental assessment was undertaken in conjunction with the
development of the supplemental watershed plan. This assessment was
conducted in consultation with local, State, and Federal agencies as
well as with interested organizations and individuals. Data developed
during the assessment are available for public review at the following
location: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources
Conservation Service, Federal Building, Room 152, 100 Centennial Mall
North, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-3866.
Recommended Action
Proposed is the rehabilitation to High Hazard Criteria of three
grade stabilization structures, Papillion Creek Watershed structures S-
27, S-31 and S-32 that protect the drainage areas of 152 acres, 249
acres and 223 acres respectively.
Effect of Recommended Action
Rehabilitation of the structures will meet state dam safety
requirements for High Hazard Class (c) and prolong the life of the
structures and pools for 100 years. The existing principal spillways
would be removed and replaced, the auxiliary spillways would be
widened, the top of dam would be raised to provide a combination of
storage capacity and auxiliary spillway conveyance to pass the design
storm without overtopping the dams, and some of the accumulated
sediment would be removed from GSS S-27.
Sediment delivery to downstream areas will continue to be held
back.
If there is a significant cultural resource discovery during
construction, appropriate notice will be made by NRCS to the State
Historic Preservation Officer and the National Park Service.
Consultation and coordination have been and will continue to be used to
ensure the provisions of section 106 of Public Law 89-665 have been met
and to include provisions of Public Law 89-523, as amended by Public
Law 93-291. NRCS will take action as prescribed in NRCS GM 420, Part
401, to protect or recover any significant cultural resources
discovered during construction.
No endangered or threatened species in the watershed will be
adversely affected by the project.
No significant adverse environmental impacts will result from
installations. The construction process and temporary draining of the
pool may cause minor inconveniences to local residents during
construction.
Alternatives
Three alternatives were analyzed in this plan.
No Action alternative includes a sponsor's constructed breach. This
alternative would remove a portion of the embankment necessary to
establish stable overbank velocities. A series of drop spillway
structures would be constructed to control the change in elevation at
each structure.
Federal Decommissioning alternative would remove a portion of the
embankment necessary to establish stable overbank velocities. A series
of drop spillway structures would be constructed to control the change
in elevation at each structure.
Rehabilitation to High Hazard Criteria alternative, the structures
would be rehabilitated to current criteria and would be brought into
compliance with state dam safety regulations for high hazard
structures. The life of the structures would be extended for 100 years.
Grade stabilization and sediment control would continue to be provided
by the structure, pool and surrounding area.
Consultation-Public Participation
The Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District submitted an
application for assistance in May 9, 2003. The request was a result of
local concern and interest in extending the service life of these aging
watershed structures and addressing dam safety.
Scoping meetings were held September 30, 2004. An afternoon meeting
was held involving interdisciplinary efforts. Nebraska Game and Parks
Commission, Papio-Missouri River Natural Resources District, Nebraska
Department of Natural Resources, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Environmental Protection Agency, Douglas/Sarpy County Extension
Service, and the City of Bellevue were in attendance. An evening
meeting was held with twenty-six local residents in attendance and 12
representatives from the NRCS, NRD and HDR Engineering, Inc. A second
public meeting for residents was held March 3, 2005.
The environmental assessment was transmitted to all participating
and interested agencies, groups, and individuals for review and comment
on May 20, 2005. The public meetings were held to keep all interested
parties informed of the study progress and to obtain public input to
the supplemental plan and environmental evaluation.
Agency consultation and public participation to date have shown no
unresolved conflicts with the implementation of the selected plan.
Conclusion
The Environmental Assessment summarized above indicates that this
Federal action will not cause significant local, regional or national
impacts on the environment. Therefore, based on the above findings, I
have determined that an environmental impact statement for the
Rehabilitation of Grade Stabilization Structures S-27, S-31 and S-32 in
Papillion Creek Watershed is not required.
Stephen K. Chick,
State Conservationist.
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