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Clarke County Water Supply Project,
Clarke County, IA
Natural Resources
Conservation Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969; the Council on
Environmental Quality Guidelines (40
CFR part 1500); and the Natural
Resources Conservation Service
Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural
Resources Conservation Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture gives notice
that an environmental impact statement
(EIS) is being prepared for the Clarke
County Water Supply Project, Clarke
County, Iowa.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Richard Van Klaveren, State
Conservationist, or David Beck,
Planning Leader, 210 Walnut Street,
Room 693, Des Moines, IA 50309–2180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
environmental evaluation of this
Federally assisted action indicates that
the project may cause significant local,
regional, or national impacts on the
environment. As a result of these
findings, Richard Van Klaveren, NRCS
State Conservationist, has determined
that the preparation and review of an
environmental impact statement (EIS) is
needed for this project.
This project involves the development
of a plan to develop a multipurpose
watershed plan near Osceola in
southern Iowa. The Clarke County
Water Supply project area is 32,946
acres northwest of Osceola including
the upper portions of both Squaw Creek
Watershed and South Squaw Creek
Watershed.
The Clarke County Reservoir
Commission is the project sponsor. The
Commission includes members from the
following entities: Cities of Murray,
Osceola, and Woodburn; Osceola Water
Board, Clarke County Board of
Supervisors, Clarke County
Conservation Board, Clarke County Soil
and Water Conservation District, Clarke
County Development Corporation, and
Southern Iowa Rural Water Association.
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The sponsors’ main purposes are to
develop a lake that will serve as a
regional water supply and provide
water-based recreation. Other objectives
include fish and wildlife habitat
development, agricultural pollution
control, and water-based recreation.
The NRCS planning assistance is
being provided under the authority of
the Watershed Protection and Flood
Prevention Act, Public Law 83–566. The
NRCS has initiated studies to determine
the extent of natural resource problems
and needs in accordance with the
sponsors’ objectives.
The NRCS studies indicate that the
sponsors’ objectives of water supply,
water-based recreation, fish and wildlife
development, and agricultural pollution
control are likely to be economically
feasible. Additional study for these
project purposes will be completed.
Five study sites on the main channel
of North Squaw Creek were initially
identified for possible multiple-purpose
reservoir sites. An interdisciplinary
team field review was conducted in
2004. Two study sites were dropped
from further consideration in January,
2005, after it was determined that the
sites provided insufficient water during
dry periods to meet current and future
water demands projected for the
community of 3 million gallons per day.
A preliminary alternative plan is being
developed at each of the three
remaining study sites. The three
preliminary alternatives include
permanent pool sizes of 590 acres, 692
acres, and 836 acres respectively.
Each of the three alternative plans
that is carried through detailed planning
will be compared against a no action
plan as a basis to determine effects. The
sponsors will select an alternative plan
based on the effects, economic
evaluation, and the extent that it meets
their objectives. The project will include
one multi-purpose reservoir with the
purposes of water supply and waterbased recreation. Fish and wildlife
habitat development will be planned as
a part of the reservoir and adjacent
lands acquired for recreation, mitigation
if required, and other public purposes.
Best management practices may be
included in the planned project in order
to further protect both the new surface
water supply and West Lake, which
serves as the current water supply
source for Osceola and rural water. West
Lake is located on South Squaw Creek
about two miles west of Osceola and is
in the project area.
An open house informational meeting
was held in Osceola on December 1,
2004, to initiate the planning process
and obtain public input. State and
federal agencies, private organizations,
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and local individuals were invited to a
scoping meeting on March 15, 2006. The
public input received from these
meetings and at meetings of the Clarke
County Reservoir Commission will be
considered as a draft Environmental
Impact Statement is developed. The
periodic meetings of the Commission as
well as individual member sponsor
meetings are open to the public and
provide opportunity for citizen input.
Preliminary issues: Among the issues
that the NRCS plans to consider in the
scope of the EIS analysis are:
Dated: April 12, 2006.
Richard Van Klaveren,
State Conservationist.
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—Environmental, economic, and social
impacts of the alternatives. Major
categories are listed below.
AGENCY:
Soil erosion; Flooding; Recreation;
Water quantity/supply; Water
quality; Cultural resources; Natural
Areas ; Prime farmland;
Agricultural/other rural land;
Threatened and Endangered
species; Wetlands; Fish and
Wildlife habitat; Air quality.
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—Costs and benefits of the alternatives
will be studied.
—The Cumulative Impacts of federal
action will be evaluated.
The Clarke County Water Supply
Watershed Project Draft EIS will be
developed and published in the Federal
Register with a target date of February
1, 2007. A 45 day comment period will
be available for the public to provide
comments. A 30 day comment period
will be available following publication
of the final EIS. A meeting will be held
in the Osceola area near the date of the
draft EIS publication to inform the
public about the draft watershed planEIS and to obtain comments.
The draft watershed plan—EIS will be
prepared and circulated for review by
agencies and the public. This review
will be conducted concurrently with the
publication of the draft EIS in the
Federal Register. The Natural Resources
Conservation Service invites
participation and consultation of public
agencies, any affected Indian tribe, and
individuals who have special expertise,
legal jurisdiction, or interest in
providing data for consideration in
preparing the draft EIS. Comments and
other input received will be considered
in plan development. Further
information on the proposed action may
be obtained from David Beck, Planning
Leader, at the above address. This
Federal Register Notice will also be
available at the Iowa NRCS Web site at
https://www.ia.nrcs.usda.gov. A map of
the Clarke County Water Supply
proposed study sites will also be posted.
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practice standards may be used in
conservation systems to comply with
Highly Erodible Land and Wetland
Conservation provisions of the Farm
Bill.
Revised standards and new
standards will be issued periodically
during calendar year 2006. There will be
a 30-day public comment period for
each draft standard. Conservation
practice standards will be issued as final
after the close of the comment period.
DATES:
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation
Service
Notice of Proposed Changes for
Section IV of the Field Office Technical
Guide
Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
SUMMARY: It is the intention of NRCS in
Maryland to issue new or revised
conservation practice standards for
Section IV of the Field Office Technical
Guide. These standards include, but are
not limited to, the following: Anaerobic
Digester, Controlled Temperature (Code
366); Animal Mortality Facility (Code
316); Brush Management (Code 314);
Closure of Waste Impoundments (Code
360); Composting Facility (Code 317);
Feed Management (Code 592); Field
Border (Code 386); Filter Strip (Code
393); Fishpond Management (Code 399);
Forage Harvest Management (Code 511);
Forest Stand Improvement (Code 666);
Heavy Use Area Protection (Code 561);
Hedgerow Planting (Code 422);
Irrigation Water Management (Code
449); Lined Waterway or Outlet (Code
468); Manure Transfer (Code 634);
Nutrient Management (Code 590); Pest
Management (Code 595); Pond Sealing
or Lining, Compacted Clay Treatment
(Code 521D); Residue and Tillage
Management (Codes 329, 345, and 346);
Riparian Forest Buffer (Code 391);
Sediment Basin (Code 350); Shallow
Water Development and Management
(Code 646); Streambank and Shoreline
Protection (Code 580); Structure for
Water Control (Code 587); Subsurface
Drain (Code 606); Surface Drain, Field
Ditch (Code 607); Tree/Shrub
Establishment (Code 612); Upland
Wildlife Habitat Management (Code
645); Use Exclusion (Code 472); Waste
Storage Facility (Code 313); Waste
Treatment Lagoon (Code 359); Waste
Utilization (Code 633); Wastewater
Treatment Strip (Code 635); Water and
Sediment Control Basin (Code 638);
Water Well (Code 642); Wetland
Creation (Code 658); Wetland
Restoration (Code 657); Wetland
Wildlife Habitat Management (Code
644); Windbreak/Shelterbelt
Establishment (Code 380). Some of these
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Electronic copies will be posted on the
Internet at the following address:
https://www.md.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/
draftcps_no.html. Paper copies will be
mailed to persons who do not have
Internet access. Please submit requests
for paper copies to Anne M. Lynn, State
Resource Conservationist, Natural
Resources Conservation Service, 339
Busch’s Frontage Road, Suite 301,
Annapolis, MD 21401.
Section
343 of the Federal Agriculture
Improvement and Reform Act of 1996
states that revisions made to NRCS state
technical guides used to carry out
highly erodible land and wetland
provisions of the law shall be made
available for public review and
comment. NRCS will provide a 30-day
public review and comment period
concerning the proposed changes. At
the close of the comment period, NRCS
will make a determination regarding any
changes to the draft conservation
practice standards, and will publish the
final standards for use in NRCS field
offices. The final standards will also be
posted on the Internet at the following
address: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/
technical/efotg.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: April 10, 2006.
Virginia (Ginger) L. Murphy,
State Conservationist, NRCS, Annapolis,
Maryland.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Clarke County Water Supply Project, Clarke County, IA
AGENCY: Natural Resources Conservation Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969; the Council on Environmental Quality
Guidelines (40 CFR part 1500); and the Natural Resources Conservation
Service Guidelines (7 CFR part 650); the Natural Resources Conservation
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture gives notice that an
environmental impact statement (EIS) is being prepared for the Clarke
County Water Supply Project, Clarke County, Iowa.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Richard Van Klaveren, State
Conservationist, or David Beck, Planning Leader, 210 Walnut Street,
Room 693, Des Moines, IA 50309-2180.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The environmental evaluation of this
Federally assisted action indicates that the project may cause
significant local, regional, or national impacts on the environment. As
a result of these findings, Richard Van Klaveren, NRCS State
Conservationist, has determined that the preparation and review of an
environmental impact statement (EIS) is needed for this project.
This project involves the development of a plan to develop a
multipurpose watershed plan near Osceola in southern Iowa. The Clarke
County Water Supply project area is 32,946 acres northwest of Osceola
including the upper portions of both Squaw Creek Watershed and South
Squaw Creek Watershed.
The Clarke County Reservoir Commission is the project sponsor. The
Commission includes members from the following entities: Cities of
Murray, Osceola, and Woodburn; Osceola Water Board, Clarke County Board
of Supervisors, Clarke County Conservation Board, Clarke County Soil
and Water Conservation District, Clarke County Development Corporation,
and Southern Iowa Rural Water Association.
The sponsors' main purposes are to develop a lake that will serve
as a regional water supply and provide water-based recreation. Other
objectives include fish and wildlife habitat development, agricultural
pollution control, and water-based recreation.
The NRCS planning assistance is being provided under the authority
of the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, Public Law 83-
566. The NRCS has initiated studies to determine the extent of natural
resource problems and needs in accordance with the sponsors'
objectives.
The NRCS studies indicate that the sponsors' objectives of water
supply, water-based recreation, fish and wildlife development, and
agricultural pollution control are likely to be economically feasible.
Additional study for these project purposes will be completed.
Five study sites on the main channel of North Squaw Creek were
initially identified for possible multiple-purpose reservoir sites. An
interdisciplinary team field review was conducted in 2004. Two study
sites were dropped from further consideration in January, 2005, after
it was determined that the sites provided insufficient water during dry
periods to meet current and future water demands projected for the
community of 3 million gallons per day. A preliminary alternative plan
is being developed at each of the three remaining study sites. The
three preliminary alternatives include permanent pool sizes of 590
acres, 692 acres, and 836 acres respectively.
Each of the three alternative plans that is carried through
detailed planning will be compared against a no action plan as a basis
to determine effects. The sponsors will select an alternative plan
based on the effects, economic evaluation, and the extent that it meets
their objectives. The project will include one multi-purpose reservoir
with the purposes of water supply and water-based recreation. Fish and
wildlife habitat development will be planned as a part of the reservoir
and adjacent lands acquired for recreation, mitigation if required, and
other public purposes. Best management practices may be included in the
planned project in order to further protect both the new surface water
supply and West Lake, which serves as the current water supply source
for Osceola and rural water. West Lake is located on South Squaw Creek
about two miles west of Osceola and is in the project area.
An open house informational meeting was held in Osceola on December
1, 2004, to initiate the planning process and obtain public input.
State and federal agencies, private organizations,
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and local individuals were invited to a scoping meeting on March 15,
2006. The public input received from these meetings and at meetings of
the Clarke County Reservoir Commission will be considered as a draft
Environmental Impact Statement is developed. The periodic meetings of
the Commission as well as individual member sponsor meetings are open
to the public and provide opportunity for citizen input.
Preliminary issues: Among the issues that the NRCS plans to
consider in the scope of the EIS analysis are:
--Environmental, economic, and social impacts of the alternatives.
Major categories are listed below.
Soil erosion; Flooding; Recreation; Water quantity/supply; Water
quality; Cultural resources; Natural Areas ; Prime farmland;
Agricultural/other rural land; Threatened and Endangered species;
Wetlands; Fish and Wildlife habitat; Air quality.
--Costs and benefits of the alternatives will be studied.
--The Cumulative Impacts of federal action will be evaluated.
The Clarke County Water Supply Watershed Project Draft EIS will be
developed and published in the Federal Register with a target date of
February 1, 2007. A 45 day comment period will be available for the
public to provide comments. A 30 day comment period will be available
following publication of the final EIS. A meeting will be held in the
Osceola area near the date of the draft EIS publication to inform the
public about the draft watershed plan-EIS and to obtain comments.
The draft watershed plan--EIS will be prepared and circulated for
review by agencies and the public. This review will be conducted
concurrently with the publication of the draft EIS in the Federal
Register. The Natural Resources Conservation Service invites
participation and consultation of public agencies, any affected Indian
tribe, and individuals who have special expertise, legal jurisdiction,
or interest in providing data for consideration in preparing the draft
EIS. Comments and other input received will be considered in plan
development. Further information on the proposed action may be obtained
from David Beck, Planning Leader, at the above address. This Federal
Register Notice will also be available at the Iowa NRCS Web site at
https://www.ia.nrcs.usda.gov. A map of the Clarke County Water Supply
proposed study sites will also be posted.
Dated: April 12, 2006.
Richard Van Klaveren,
State Conservationist.
[FR Doc. E6-5869 Filed 4-18-06; 8:45 am]
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