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Dated: January 4, 2007.
Curtis M. Anderson,
Deputy Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Earth Resources, Inc.: Notice of
Availability of an Environmental
Assessment
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of availability of an
Environmental Assessment for public
review.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service, an
agency which administers the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s Rural
Development Utilities Programs (USDA
Rural Development) has prepared an
Environmental Assessment (EA) related
to possible financial assistance to Earth
Resources, Inc. (ERI) for the proposed
construction of Plant Carl, a 20megawatt electric power generation
plant proposed to be built by Earth
Resources, Inc. (ERI) in Franklin
County, Georgia. ERI is requesting the
USDA Rural Development to provide
financial assistance for the proposed
project.
DATES: Written comments on this Notice
must be received on or before February
12, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The EA will be available for
public review at the USDA Rural
Development, Utilities Programs, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Mail Stop
1571, Washington, DC 20250–1571; at
the USDA Rural Development’s Web
site—https://www.usda.gov/rus/water/
ees/ea.htm; at ERI’s headquarters office
located at 774 Highway 320,
Carnesville, Georgia 30521; and two
Franklin County Public Library
locations:
Lavonia Carnegie Library, 28 Hartwell
Road, Lavonia, Georgia 30553.
Royston Public Library, 684 Franklin
Springs Street, Royston, Georgia
30662.
Written comments should be sent to:
Ms. Stephanie Strength, Environmental
Protection Specialist, USDA, Rural
Development, Utilities Programs,
Engineering and Environmental Staff,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Mail
Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250–
1571, or e-mail:
Stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephanie Strength, Environmental
Protection Specialist, USDA, Rural
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proposed project area is located in
Franklin County, Georgia. The proposal
will be sited on a previously graded five
acre portion of a 139-acre property
zoned Commercial and Industrial. The
proposal includes the generation plant
and accessory structures, fuel storage
and handling areas, traffic circulation
and parking areas, waste holding areas,
and stormwater management features.
Approximately ten additional acres will
be devoted to a spray application water
treatment system for which no new
clearing and grading will be required.
The remaining acres will be maintained
as natural area buffers.
Alternatives considered by the USDA
Rural Development and ERI included:
(a) No action, (b) alternate locations, (c)
alternate methods to provide service, (d)
alternate construction methods and
materials, (e) alternate designs, (f) load
management and energy conservation
options, and (g) alternate generation
technologies. An Environmental Report
that described the proposed project in
detail and discussed its anticipated
environmental impacts has been
accepted by USDA Rural Development
as the EA for the proposed project. The
EA is available for public review at
addresses provided above in this Notice.
Questions and comments should be
sent to Ms. Stephanie Strength, USDA
Rural Development at the mailing or email addresses provided above in this
Notice. The USDA Rural Development
should receive comments on the EA in
writing by February 12, 2007 to ensure
that they are considered in the
environmental impact determination.
Should the USDA Rural Development
determine, based on the EA, that the
impacts of the construction and
operation of the project would not have
a significant environmental impact, it
will prepare a Finding of No Significant
Impact. Public notification of a Finding
of No Significant Impact would be
published in the Federal Register and in
newspapers with circulation in the
project area.
Any final action by the USDA Rural
Development related to the proposed
project will be subject to, and
contingent upon, compliance with all
relevant Federal, State and local
environmental laws and regulations,
and completion of the environmental
review requirements as prescribed in
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Engineering and Environmental Staff,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Mail
Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250–
1571, Telephone: (202) 720–0468. Ms.
Strength’s e-mail address is
stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov.
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the USDA Rural Development’s
Environmental Policies and Procedures
(7 CFR part 1794).
Mark S. Plank,
Director, Engineering and Environmental
Staff, USDA/Rural Development/Utilities
Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Norborne Baseload Plant
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice of availability of Draft
Environmental Impact Statement and
notice of public meetings.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service
(RUS), an agency which administers the
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural
Development Utilities Programs (USDA/
RD) is issuing a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for the Norborne
Baseload Plant (Norborne Plant). The
Draft EIS was prepared pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA) (U.S.C. 4231 et seq.) in
accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR
parts 1500–1508) and USDA Rural
Utilities Service (RUS) regulations (7
CFR part 1794). The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers is a cooperating agency for
this Draft EIS. The purpose of the EIS is
to evaluate the potential environmental
impacts of and alternatives to the
Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc.
(AECI) application for a USDA/RD loan
to construct the proposed 660 megawatt
(MW) coal-fired power plant in Carroll
County, Missouri, near the town of
Norborne. AECI is proposing to use a
coal combustion technology known as
supercritical pulverized coal, along with
other proposed pollution controls
collectively known as Best Available
Control Technology (BACT). The
primary components of the Proposed
Action include the following:
• Power plant and associated
facilities and operations, including the
plant cooling system, waste
management operations, lighting, and
fire protection and other safety systems.
• 345–kV substation with associated
transmission line modifications and
communications facilities.
• New and modified substations.
• Approximately 134 miles of new
345–kV transmission lines to connect
with AECI’s existing network.
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• Water supply system consisting of
groundwater wells and associated
pipeline.
• Utility waste landfill.
• New rail access from existing
mainline railroads.
• Actions to reduce or prevent
environmental impacts.
The Proposed Action has been
identified as USDA/RD’s Preferred
Alternative.
With this notice, USDA/RD
invites any affected Federal, State, and
local agencies and other interested
persons to comment on the Draft EIS.
Written comments on this Draft EIS will
be accepted for 45 days following
publication of the Environmental
Protection Agency’s notice of
availability for this Draft EIS in the
Federal Register.
USDA/RD will hold public meetings
at three locations in February 2007:
February 6 at the Knights of Columbus
Building, 311 E. Patterson Avenue,
Salisbury, MO; February 7 at the Best
Western State Fair Inn, South 65
Highway and 32nd Street, Sedalia, MO;
and February 8 at the Rupe Community
Center, 710 Harvest Hills Road,
Carrollton, MO. The meetings will begin
at 6:30 p.m. and will include a
presentation summarizing the findings
of the Draft EIS and the opportunity for
attendees to submit both oral and
written comments. In accordance with
40 CFR 1503.1, Inviting Comments, the
purpose of the meeting will be to solicit
comments from interested parties on the
Draft EIS for the Norborne Plant. A copy
of the Draft EIS can be obtained or
viewed online at https://www.usda.gov/
rus/water/ees/eis.htm. Copies of the
Draft EIS will also be available for
public review at the following locations
(hours vary; contact individual
repositories for available times):
Boonslick Regional Library Sedalia
Branch, 219 W. 3rd Street, Sedalia,
MO 65301, Phone: 660/827–7323.
Boonslick Regional Library, 950 E. Main
Street, Warsaw, MO 65355, Phone:
660/438–5211.
Cameron Public Library, 312 N.
Chestnut Street, Cameron, MO 64429,
Phone: 816/632–2311.
Carnegie Library, 316 Massachusetts
Street, St. Joseph, MO 64504, Phone:
816/238–0526.
Carrollton Public Library, 1 N. Folger
Street, Carrollton, MO 64633, Phone:
660/542–0183.
Concordia Library, 709 S. Main Street,
Concordia, MO 64020, Phone: 660/
463–2277.
DeKalb County Public Library, 105 N.
Polk Street, Maysville, MO 64469,
Phone: 816/449–5695.
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Dulany Memorial Library, 501 S.
Broadway, Salisbury, MO 65281,
Phone: 660/388–5712.
Downtown Library, 927 Felix Street, St.
Joseph, MO 64501, Phone: 816/232–
7729.
East Hills Library, 502 N. Woodbine
Road, Suite A., St. Joseph, MO 64506,
Phone: 816/236–2136.
Hale Library & Museum, 321 Main
Street, Hale, MO 64643, Phone: 660/
565–2617.
Lexington Library, 1008 Main Street,
Lexington, MO 64067, Phone: 660/
259–3071.
Little Dixie Regional Library, 111 N. 4th
Street, Moberly, MO 65270, Phone:
660/263–4426.
Macon Public Library, 210 N.
Rutherford Street, Macon, MO 63552,
Phone: 660/385–3314.
Marshall Public Library, 214 N.
Lafayette, Marshall, MO 65340,
Phone: 660/886–3391.
Maryville Public Library, 509 N. Main
Street, Maryville, MO 64468, Phone:
660/582–5281.
Mid-Continent Public Library, Excelsior
Springs Branch, 1460 Kearney Road,
Excelsior Springs, MO 64024–1746,
Phone: 816/630–6721.
Mid-Continent Public Library, Kearney
Branch, 100 S. Platte-Clay Way,
Kearney, MO 64060–7640, Phone:
816/628–5055.
Mound City Public Library, 205 E. 6th
Street, Mound City, MO 64470,
Phone: 660/442–5700.
Norborne Public Library, 109 E. Second
Street, Norborne, MO 64668, Phone:
660–593–3514.
Oregon Public Library, 103 S.
Washington Street, Oregon, MO
64473, Phone: 660/446–3586.
Ray County Library, 215 E. Lexington
Street, Richmond, MO 64085, Phone:
816/776–5104.
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library:
Eastside, 1904 N. Belt Highway, St.
Joseph, MO 64506, Phone: 816/232–
5479.
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library:
Savannah, 514 W. Main Street,
Savannah, MO 64485, Phone: 816/
324–4569.
Robertson Memorial Library, 19 W. 20th
Street, Higginsville, MO 64037,
Phone: 660/584–2880.
Sedalia Public Library, 311 W. Third
Street, Sedalia, MO 65301, Phone:
660/826–1314.
Sweet Springs Public Library, 217
Turner Street, Sweet Springs, MO
65351, Phone: 660/335–4314.
Washington Park Library, 1821 N. Third
Street, St. Joseph, MO 64505, Phone:
816/232–2052.
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send comments or for more information,
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contact: Stephanie A. Strength, USDA,
Rural Development, Utilities Programs,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Mail
Stop 1570, Room 2244, Washington, DC
20250–1570, telephone (202) 720–0468,
fax (202) 720–0820, or e-mail:
Stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov.
AECI is an
electric generation and transmission
cooperative, a non-profit utility owned
by its members. It provides wholesale
electricity and related services to six
electric generation and transmission
cooperatives that in turn provide
electricity to 51 distribution
cooperatives. AECI’s service area
includes most of Missouri outside of
urban areas, part of northeast Oklahoma,
and a small part of southeast Iowa. AECI
is contractually obligated to provide all
the electric power needs of the
cooperative member systems it serves.
AECI does not have the capacity to meet
all of its members’ power needs beyond
2013.
After considering various ways to
meet those future needs, AECI identified
the construction of a new coal-fired
power plant near Norborne, Missouri as
its best course of action. This Draft EIS
considered 17 technology alternatives,
several alternatives that did not include
AECI construction of a new baseload
plant, adding capacity at an existing
AECI facility, and a number of siting
alternatives as means of responding to
the identified purpose and need for the
project. These alternatives were
evaluated in terms of cost-effectiveness,
technical feasibility, and environmental
soundness. The Draft EIS analyzes in
detail the Proposed Action (Norborne
Plant and related facilities), essentially
the same plant and ancillary facilities at
a different location (Big Lake Site), an
alternative technology (integrated
gasification combined cycle (IGCC), and
the No Action Alternative. Under the No
Action Alternative, the project would
not be constructed.
With actions that have been
incorporated into the Proposed Action
to reduce or avoid impact, no significant
adverse impacts are anticipated. Other
adverse but non-significant impacts of
the Proposed Action include those on
soils, water, air, fisheries and wildlife,
noise, transportation, floodplains,
wetlands, and farmland. Impacts
associated with the use of IGCC are
similar.
Use of the Big Lake Site would result
in impacts similar to those of the
Proposed Action for most resources, but,
when compared with the Proposed
Action, would likely result in greater
adverse impacts on floodplains,
recreation and public lands and cultural
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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resources; and potentially significant
impacts on fisheries and wildlife
(migratory birds), threatened and
endangered species (bald eagles), and
environmental justice (Native
Americans).
AECI’s Proposed Action has been
identified as USDA/RD’s Preferred
Alternative. The Preferred Alternative
has the potential to have non-significant
impacts on wetlands and floodplains.
Any final action by the USDA Rural
Development related to the proposed
project will be subject to, and
contingent upon, compliance with all
relevant Federal, state and local
environmental laws and regulations,
and completion of the environmental
review requirements as prescribed in
the USDA Rural Utilities Services’
Environmental Policies and Procedures
(7 CFR part 1794).
Dated: December 29, 2006.
James R. Newby,
Assistant Administrator, USDA/Rural
Development/Electric Program.
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BROADCASTING BOARD OF
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Sunshine Act Meeting
Wednesday, January 10,
2007, 2–3:15 p.m.
PLACE: Cohen Building, Room 3321, 330
Independence Ave., SW., Washington,
DC 20237.
CLOSED MEETING: The members of the
Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG)
will meet in closed session to review
and discuss a number of issues relating
to U.S. Government-funded nonmilitary international broadcasting.
They will address internal procedural,
budgetary, and personnel issues, as well
as sensitive foreign policy issues
relating to potential options in the U.S.
international broadcasting field. This
meeting is closed because if open it
likely would either disclose matters that
would be properly classified to be kept
secret in the interest of foreign policy
under the appropriate executive order (5
U.S.C. 552b.(c)(1)) or would disclose
information the premature disclosure of
which would be likely to significantly
frustrate implementation of a proposed
agency action. (5 U.S.C. 552b.(c)(9)(B))
In addition, part of the discussion will
relate solely to the internal personnel
and organizational issues of the BBG or
the International Broadcasting Bureau.
(5 U.S.C. 552b.(c)(2) and (6))
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Persons interested in obtaining more
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information should contact Carol
Booker at (202) 203–4545.
Dated: January 4, 2007.
Carol Booker,
Legal Counsel.
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INVESTIGATION BOARD
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announced in the Federal Register of
October 8, 2003 (68 FR 58063).
This notice is published in the
Federal Register pursuant to the
requirement of 5 U.S.C. 4314(c)(4).
Dated: January 4, 2007.
Raymond C. Porfiri,
Deputy General Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Chemical Safety and Hazard
Investigation Board.
ACTION: Notice.
[Docket 49–2006]
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice announces
changes in the membership of the
Senior Executive Service Performance
Review Board for the Chemical Safety
and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB).
DATES: Effective January 11, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christopher Kirkpatrick, Office of
General Counsel, (202) 261–7600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 5 U.S.C.
4314(c)(1) requires each agency to
establish, in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Office of
Personnel Management, a performance
review board (PRB). The PRB reviews
initial performance ratings of members
of the Senior Executive Service (SES)
and makes recommendations on
performance ratings and awards for
senior executives. Because the CSB is a
small independent Federal agency, the
SES members of the CSB’s PRB are
being drawn from other Federal
agencies.
The Chairperson of the CSB has
appointed the following individuals to
the CSB Senior Executive Service
Performance Review Board:
PRB Member—Lawrence W. Roffee
(Executive Director, United States
Access Board).
PRB Member—Leon A. Wilson, Jr.
(Executive Director, Committee for
Purchase From People Who Are Blind
or Severely Disabled).
The above-named members of the
CSB PRB replace Ronald S. Battocchi
(formerly General Counsel, National
Transportation Safety Board) and
Elizabeth S. Woodruff (formerly General
Counsel, Federal Retirement Thrift
Investment Board), whose service on the
PRB has ended. Their appointments
were originally announced in the
Federal Register of December 3, 2004
(69 FR 70224).
John S. Bresland (CSB Board Member)
continues as Chair of the PRB, as
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Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Foreign-Trade Subzone 133D—
Davenport, IA; Expansion of
Manufacturing Authority (Articulated
Dump Trucks)
An application has been submitted to
the Foreign-Trade Zones Board (the
Board) by Deere & Company (Deere),
operator of Subzone 133D, requesting
authority for the manufacture of
articulated dump trucks under FTZ
procedures at the company’s
construction equipment manufacturing
plant in Davenport, Iowa. The
application was submitted pursuant to
the provisions of the Foreign-Trade
Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–
81u), and the regulations of the Board
(15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed
on December 28, 2006.
Subzone 133D (2.2 million square
feet, 1,300 employees) was approved by
the Board in 2001 at one site located at
Highway 61 and Mt. Joy Road in
Davenport (Board Order 1180, 66 FR
40673, 8/3/01). Deere’s original
manufacturing authority was granted for
the manufacture of construction
equipment (four-wheel-drive loaders,
motor graders and wheeled log
skidders). Deere is now requesting
authority to manufacture up to several
hundred articulated dump trucks (also
known as haulers) annually under zone
procedures. The company indicates that
the foreign inputs that may be admitted
under FTZ procedures include
transmissions, axles, gear boxes, cabs
and engines. Duty rates on the proposed
imported components currently range
from 2.5 to 4.0 percent.
This application requests authority for
Deere to conduct the activity under FTZ
procedures, which would exempt Deere
from Customs duty payments on the
foreign components used in export
production. Approximately 12 percent
of production is exported. On domestic
sales, the company could choose the
lower duty rate that applies to the
finished product (duty free) for the
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Norborne Baseload Plant
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement
and notice of public meetings.
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SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an agency which administers
the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Utilities
Programs (USDA/RD) is issuing a Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for the Norborne Baseload Plant (Norborne Plant). The Draft EIS
was prepared pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) (U.S.C. 4231 et seq.) in accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations for implementing the procedural
provisions of NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508) and USDA Rural Utilities
Service (RUS) regulations (7 CFR part 1794). The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers is a cooperating agency for this Draft EIS. The purpose of
the EIS is to evaluate the potential environmental impacts of and
alternatives to the Associated Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AECI)
application for a USDA/RD loan to construct the proposed 660 megawatt
(MW) coal-fired power plant in Carroll County, Missouri, near the town
of Norborne. AECI is proposing to use a coal combustion technology
known as supercritical pulverized coal, along with other proposed
pollution controls collectively known as Best Available Control
Technology (BACT). The primary components of the Proposed Action
include the following:
Power plant and associated facilities and operations,
including the plant cooling system, waste management operations,
lighting, and fire protection and other safety systems.
345-kV substation with associated transmission line
modifications and communications facilities.
New and modified substations.
Approximately 134 miles of new 345-kV transmission lines
to connect with AECI's existing network.
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Water supply system consisting of groundwater wells and
associated pipeline.
Utility waste landfill.
New rail access from existing mainline railroads.
Actions to reduce or prevent environmental impacts.
The Proposed Action has been identified as USDA/RD's Preferred
Alternative.
DATES: With this notice, USDA/RD invites any affected Federal, State,
and local agencies and other interested persons to comment on the Draft
EIS. Written comments on this Draft EIS will be accepted for 45 days
following publication of the Environmental Protection Agency's notice
of availability for this Draft EIS in the Federal Register.
USDA/RD will hold public meetings at three locations in February
2007: February 6 at the Knights of Columbus Building, 311 E. Patterson
Avenue, Salisbury, MO; February 7 at the Best Western State Fair Inn,
South 65 Highway and 32nd Street, Sedalia, MO; and February 8 at the
Rupe Community Center, 710 Harvest Hills Road, Carrollton, MO. The
meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will include a presentation
summarizing the findings of the Draft EIS and the opportunity for
attendees to submit both oral and written comments. In accordance with
40 CFR 1503.1, Inviting Comments, the purpose of the meeting will be to
solicit comments from interested parties on the Draft EIS for the
Norborne Plant. A copy of the Draft EIS can be obtained or viewed
online at https://www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/eis.htm. Copies of the
Draft EIS will also be available for public review at the following
locations (hours vary; contact individual repositories for available
times):
Boonslick Regional Library Sedalia Branch, 219 W. 3rd Street, Sedalia,
MO 65301, Phone: 660/827-7323.
Boonslick Regional Library, 950 E. Main Street, Warsaw, MO 65355,
Phone: 660/438-5211.
Cameron Public Library, 312 N. Chestnut Street, Cameron, MO 64429,
Phone: 816/632-2311.
Carnegie Library, 316 Massachusetts Street, St. Joseph, MO 64504,
Phone: 816/238-0526.
Carrollton Public Library, 1 N. Folger Street, Carrollton, MO 64633,
Phone: 660/542-0183.
Concordia Library, 709 S. Main Street, Concordia, MO 64020, Phone: 660/
463-2277.
DeKalb County Public Library, 105 N. Polk Street, Maysville, MO 64469,
Phone: 816/449-5695.
Dulany Memorial Library, 501 S. Broadway, Salisbury, MO 65281, Phone:
660/388-5712.
Downtown Library, 927 Felix Street, St. Joseph, MO 64501, Phone: 816/
232-7729.
East Hills Library, 502 N. Woodbine Road, Suite A., St. Joseph, MO
64506, Phone: 816/236-2136.
Hale Library & Museum, 321 Main Street, Hale, MO 64643, Phone: 660/565-
2617.
Lexington Library, 1008 Main Street, Lexington, MO 64067, Phone: 660/
259-3071.
Little Dixie Regional Library, 111 N. 4th Street, Moberly, MO 65270,
Phone: 660/263-4426.
Macon Public Library, 210 N. Rutherford Street, Macon, MO 63552, Phone:
660/385-3314.
Marshall Public Library, 214 N. Lafayette, Marshall, MO 65340, Phone:
660/886-3391.
Maryville Public Library, 509 N. Main Street, Maryville, MO 64468,
Phone: 660/582-5281.
Mid-Continent Public Library, Excelsior Springs Branch, 1460 Kearney
Road, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024-1746, Phone: 816/630-6721.
Mid-Continent Public Library, Kearney Branch, 100 S. Platte-Clay Way,
Kearney, MO 64060-7640, Phone: 816/628-5055.
Mound City Public Library, 205 E. 6th Street, Mound City, MO 64470,
Phone: 660/442-5700.
Norborne Public Library, 109 E. Second Street, Norborne, MO 64668,
Phone: 660-593-3514.
Oregon Public Library, 103 S. Washington Street, Oregon, MO 64473,
Phone: 660/446-3586.
Ray County Library, 215 E. Lexington Street, Richmond, MO 64085, Phone:
816/776-5104.
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library: Eastside, 1904 N. Belt Highway, St.
Joseph, MO 64506, Phone: 816/232-5479.
Rolling Hills Consolidated Library: Savannah, 514 W. Main Street,
Savannah, MO 64485, Phone: 816/324-4569.
Robertson Memorial Library, 19 W. 20th Street, Higginsville, MO 64037,
Phone: 660/584-2880.
Sedalia Public Library, 311 W. Third Street, Sedalia, MO 65301, Phone:
660/826-1314.
Sweet Springs Public Library, 217 Turner Street, Sweet Springs, MO
65351, Phone: 660/335-4314.
Washington Park Library, 1821 N. Third Street, St. Joseph, MO 64505,
Phone: 816/232-2052.
ADDRESS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: To send comments or for more
information, contact: Stephanie A. Strength, USDA, Rural Development,
Utilities Programs, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Mail Stop 1570, Room
2244, Washington, DC 20250-1570, telephone (202) 720-0468, fax (202)
720-0820, or e-mail: Stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AECI is an electric generation and
transmission cooperative, a non-profit utility owned by its members. It
provides wholesale electricity and related services to six electric
generation and transmission cooperatives that in turn provide
electricity to 51 distribution cooperatives. AECI's service area
includes most of Missouri outside of urban areas, part of northeast
Oklahoma, and a small part of southeast Iowa. AECI is contractually
obligated to provide all the electric power needs of the cooperative
member systems it serves. AECI does not have the capacity to meet all
of its members' power needs beyond 2013.
After considering various ways to meet those future needs, AECI
identified the construction of a new coal-fired power plant near
Norborne, Missouri as its best course of action. This Draft EIS
considered 17 technology alternatives, several alternatives that did
not include AECI construction of a new baseload plant, adding capacity
at an existing AECI facility, and a number of siting alternatives as
means of responding to the identified purpose and need for the project.
These alternatives were evaluated in terms of cost-effectiveness,
technical feasibility, and environmental soundness. The Draft EIS
analyzes in detail the Proposed Action (Norborne Plant and related
facilities), essentially the same plant and ancillary facilities at a
different location (Big Lake Site), an alternative technology
(integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC), and the No Action
Alternative. Under the No Action Alternative, the project would not be
constructed.
With actions that have been incorporated into the Proposed Action
to reduce or avoid impact, no significant adverse impacts are
anticipated. Other adverse but non-significant impacts of the Proposed
Action include those on soils, water, air, fisheries and wildlife,
noise, transportation, floodplains, wetlands, and farmland. Impacts
associated with the use of IGCC are similar.
Use of the Big Lake Site would result in impacts similar to those
of the Proposed Action for most resources, but, when compared with the
Proposed Action, would likely result in greater adverse impacts on
floodplains, recreation and public lands and cultural
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resources; and potentially significant impacts on fisheries and
wildlife (migratory birds), threatened and endangered species (bald
eagles), and environmental justice (Native Americans).
AECI's Proposed Action has been identified as USDA/RD's Preferred
Alternative. The Preferred Alternative has the potential to have non-
significant impacts on wetlands and floodplains.
Any final action by the USDA Rural Development related to the
proposed project will be subject to, and contingent upon, compliance
with all relevant Federal, state and local environmental laws and
regulations, and completion of the environmental review requirements as
prescribed in the USDA Rural Utilities Services' Environmental Policies
and Procedures (7 CFR part 1794).
Dated: December 29, 2006.
James R. Newby,
Assistant Administrator, USDA/Rural Development/Electric Program.
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