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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Rural Utilities Service
Southwest Mississippi Resource
Advisory Committee
East Kentucky Power Cooperative:
Notice of Availability of an
Environmental Assessment
AGENCY:
Forest Service, USDA.
SUMMARY: This notice is published in
accordance with section 10(a)(2) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Meeting notice is hereby given for the
Southwest Mississippi Resource
Advisory Committee pursuant to
Section 205 of the Secure Rural Schools
and Community Self Determination Act
of 2000, Public Law 106–393. Topics to
be discussed include: general
information, possible Title II projects,
and next meeting dates and agendas.
The meeting will be held on July
12, 2007, from 6 p.m. and end at
approximately 9 p.m.
DATES:
The meeting will be held at
the Franklin County Library, 106 First
Street, Meadville, MS 39653.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mary Bell Lunsford, Committee
Coordinator, USDA, Homochitto
National Forest, 1200 Highway 184 East,
Meadville, MS 39653 (601–384–5876 ex.
154).
The
meeting is open to the public.
Committee discussion is limited to
Forest Service staff, Committee
members, and elected officials.
However, persons who wish to bring
matters to the attention of the
Committee may file written statements
with the Committee staff before or after
the meeting. A public input session will
be provided and individuals who made
written requests by July 6, 2007, will
have the opportunity to address the
committee at that session. Individuals
wishing to speak or propose agenda
items must send their names and
proposals to Tim Reed, DFO,
Homochitto National Forest, 1200
Highway 184 East, Meadville, MS
39653.
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Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice of Availability of an
Environmental Assessment for Public
Review.
AGENCY:
Meeting notice for the
Southwest Mississippi Resource
Advisory Committee under Section 205
of the Secure Rural Schools and
Community Self Determination Act of
2000 (Pub. L. 106–393).
ACTION:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service
(RUS), an Agency delivering the United
States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) Rural Development Utilities
Programs, hereinafter referred to as
Rural Development and/or Agency, has
prepared an Environmental Assessment
(EA) related to possible financial
assistance to East Kentucky Power
Cooperative (EKPC) for the construction
of two new combustion turbine electric
generating units (CTs) at its existing J.K.
Smith Electric Generating Station in
southern Clark County, Kentucky. The
proposed new units would utilize
natural gas as a fuel source and would
each have a net electrical output of
between 82 and 98 megawatts. The
proposed new units are needed to
provide additional electric generating
capacity that would allow EKPC to meet
its projected electrical peaking demand
in the 2009–2011 period. EKPC is also
proposing to construct two new electric
switching stations, one at its existing
J.K. Smith Generating Station and one in
western Garrard County, Kentucky; and
a 36 mile, 345 kilovolt electric
transmission line that would extend
through Clark, Madison, and Garrard
Counties, Kentucky, between the
proposed new switching stations. The
proposed new transmission facilities are
needed to provide an outlet for the
additional electric power that would be
generated at the J.K. Smith Station as a
result of the installation of the proposed
new CTs. EKPC is requesting USDA
Rural Development to provide financial
assistance for the proposed project.
DATES: Written comments on this Notice
must be received on or before July 26,
2007.
ADDRESSES: To obtain copies of the EA,
or for further information, contact:
Stephanie Strength, Environmental
Protection Specialist, USDA, Rural
Development, Utilities Programs, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Stop 1571,
Washington, DC 20250–1571, phone
(202) 720–0468 (e-mail
stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov). A
copy of the EA may be viewed online
at the Agency’s Web site: https://
www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/ea.htm
and at EKPC’s headquarters office
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located at 4775 Lexington Road,
Winchester, Kentucky 40391, or the
following:
Julie Maruskin, Director, Clark County
Library, 370 South Burns Avenue,
Winchester, Kentucky 40391, (859)
744–5661.
Sue Hays, Director, Madison County
Library, 507 West Main Street,
Richmond, Kentucky 40475, (859)
623–6704.
Joan Tussey, Director, Garrard County
Public Library, 101 Lexington Street,
Lancaster, Kentucky 40444, (859)
792–3424.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Originally
five CT units were considered in the EA.
Due to the cancellation of Warren Rural
Electric Cooperative Corporation’s
(Warren) wholesale power contract with
EKPC, the need for the additional
peaking power has been partially
delayed. Three of the originally
proposed units have been removed from
consideration in the EA, and removed
from the current application for RUS
financing, as the need for the units is
not projected to occur until between
2012 and 2014. Therefore, the federal
action limited to this proposal is the two
CT Units 9 & 10. The Smith to West
Garrard 345 kV transmission line will be
combined with the Smith CT Units 9 &
10 in the EA. The purpose of the
proposed action is to provide additional
electric generating capacity to allow
EKPC to meet projected peaking
demand in the 2009–2011 period and to
construct necessary transmission
facilities to allow EKPC to deliver the
additional electric power required
during that period plus additional
planned generation.
The proposed CTs would be either
model 7EA or model LMS100, both
manufactured by GE Energy. Each 7EA
would have a net electrical output of
82.2 MW at 59°F. Each LMS100 would
have a net electrical output of 97.8 MW
at 30°F. The CTs would be operated on
natural gas as a fuel source
approximately 2,000 hours per year.
Very short electric transmission
connections consisting of approximately
one span of overhead line would be
constructed on-site to connect each of
the proposed new CT units to the
existing electric switching station
servicing existing CT units currently
located at the site.
The proposed Smith to West Garrard
Electric Transmission Line would be
designed for 345 kilovolt (kV) operation
and would be approximately 36 miles in
length, involving roughly 12 miles of
transmission line rebuild, 15 miles of
co-location, and nine miles of new
build. The new transmission line would
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be supported by vertical H-frame steel
pole structures that would range in
height from 90 to 130 feet aboveground.
Angles, or changes in direction in the
transmission line, would require larger
structures and/or steel guy cables to act
as a counter-force to maintain the
integrity of the support structures.
The proposed new transmission line
would require a 150-foot wide right-ofway (ROW). The width of the ROW
where the proposed line would be colocated with, or parallel to, existing
electric transmission lines would also
be 150 feet; however, a portion of the
existing ROW would be utilized by
locating the proposed line as close as
possible to the existing facilities. A 75foot buffer would be maintained to each
side of the centerline of the
transmission line. EKPC is also
proposing to rebuild a portion of an
existing 69 kV transmission line as part
of the proposed project. Within the
proposed rebuild section, the existing
electric transmission line ROW is
currently 100 feet in width and would
require 50 additional feet in ROW width
to accommodate the proposed new line.
The J.K. Smith 345 kV Switching
Station would be a 345 kV breaker-anda-half configuration. It would be
constructed within EKPC’s existing J.K.
Smith Generating Station’s fenced
boundary near an existing electric
switchyard. The proposed site for the
new switching station has been
previously graded in association with
other construction activity at the
generating station and would not
require extensive grading or earth
moving activities. The structure heights
in the switching station would be
between 80 and 90 feet aboveground.
The amount of land that would be
affected by the proposed construction
activity associated with the new
switching station would be
approximately eight acres.
The West Garrard Switching Station
would be a 345 kV breaker-and-a-half
configuration designed to accommodate
138 kV and 69 kV step down
transformers sometime in the future.
The structure heights in the switching
station would be between 80 and 90 feet
aboveground. The proposed
construction activity would affect
approximately five to ten acres of land.
The construction of the proposed
electric generation and transmission
project is tentatively scheduled to begin
in the fall of 2007 and the estimated
duration of construction would be 2
years.
Alternatives considered by USDA
Rural Development and EKPC included
for the CTs were (a) no action, (b)
alternate sources of power, (c)
conservation and interruptible load
service, (d) renewable energy sources,
(e) non-renewable energy sources, (f)
alternate sites. The alternatives
considered for the transmission
facilities were (a) no action, (b) placing
the line underground, (c) electrical
alternatives, (d) alternate routes, and (e)
alternate switching station sites. An
Environmental Report (ER) that
describes the proposed project in detail
and discusses its anticipated
environmental impacts has been
prepared by EKPC. The USDA Rural
Development has reviewed and
accepted the document as its EA of the
proposed project. The EA is available
for public review at addresses provided
above in this Notice.
Questions and comments should be
sent to USDA Rural Development at the
mailing or e-mail addresses provided
above in this Notice. USDA Rural
Development should receive comments
on the EA in writing by July 26, 2007
to ensure that they are considered in its
environmental impact determination.
Should USDA Rural Development
determine, based on the EA of the
proposed project, 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 USDA Rural
Development related to the proposed
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Director, Engineering and Environmental
Staff, USDA/Rural Development/Utilities
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
East Kentucky Power Cooperative: Notice of Availability of an
Environmental Assessment
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of an Environmental Assessment for
Public Review.
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SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an Agency delivering the
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development
Utilities Programs, hereinafter referred to as Rural Development and/or
Agency, has prepared an Environmental Assessment (EA) related to
possible financial assistance to East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC)
for the construction of two new combustion turbine electric generating
units (CTs) at its existing J.K. Smith Electric Generating Station in
southern Clark County, Kentucky. The proposed new units would utilize
natural gas as a fuel source and would each have a net electrical
output of between 82 and 98 megawatts. The proposed new units are
needed to provide additional electric generating capacity that would
allow EKPC to meet its projected electrical peaking demand in the 2009-
2011 period. EKPC is also proposing to construct two new electric
switching stations, one at its existing J.K. Smith Generating Station
and one in western Garrard County, Kentucky; and a 36 mile, 345
kilovolt electric transmission line that would extend through Clark,
Madison, and Garrard Counties, Kentucky, between the proposed new
switching stations. The proposed new transmission facilities are needed
to provide an outlet for the additional electric power that would be
generated at the J.K. Smith Station as a result of the installation of
the proposed new CTs. EKPC is requesting USDA Rural Development to
provide financial assistance for the proposed project.
DATES: Written comments on this Notice must be received on or before
July 26, 2007.
ADDRESSES: To obtain copies of the EA, or for further information,
contact: Stephanie Strength, Environmental Protection Specialist, USDA,
Rural Development, Utilities Programs, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250-1571, phone (202) 720-0468 (e-mail
stephanie.strength@wdc.usda.gov). A copy of the EA may be viewed online
at the Agency's Web site: https://www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/ea.htm and
at EKPC's headquarters office located at 4775 Lexington Road,
Winchester, Kentucky 40391, or the following:
Julie Maruskin, Director, Clark County Library, 370 South Burns Avenue,
Winchester, Kentucky 40391, (859) 744-5661.
Sue Hays, Director, Madison County Library, 507 West Main Street,
Richmond, Kentucky 40475, (859) 623-6704.
Joan Tussey, Director, Garrard County Public Library, 101 Lexington
Street, Lancaster, Kentucky 40444, (859) 792-3424.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Originally five CT units were considered in
the EA. Due to the cancellation of Warren Rural Electric Cooperative
Corporation's (Warren) wholesale power contract with EKPC, the need for
the additional peaking power has been partially delayed. Three of the
originally proposed units have been removed from consideration in the
EA, and removed from the current application for RUS financing, as the
need for the units is not projected to occur until between 2012 and
2014. Therefore, the federal action limited to this proposal is the two
CT Units 9 & 10. The Smith to West Garrard 345 kV transmission line
will be combined with the Smith CT Units 9 & 10 in the EA. The purpose
of the proposed action is to provide additional electric generating
capacity to allow EKPC to meet projected peaking demand in the 2009-
2011 period and to construct necessary transmission facilities to allow
EKPC to deliver the additional electric power required during that
period plus additional planned generation.
The proposed CTs would be either model 7EA or model LMS100, both
manufactured by GE Energy. Each 7EA would have a net electrical output
of 82.2 MW at 59[deg]F. Each LMS100 would have a net electrical output
of 97.8 MW at 30[deg]F. The CTs would be operated on natural gas as a
fuel source approximately 2,000 hours per year. Very short electric
transmission connections consisting of approximately one span of
overhead line would be constructed on-site to connect each of the
proposed new CT units to the existing electric switching station
servicing existing CT units currently located at the site.
The proposed Smith to West Garrard Electric Transmission Line would
be designed for 345 kilovolt (kV) operation and would be approximately
36 miles in length, involving roughly 12 miles of transmission line
rebuild, 15 miles of co-location, and nine miles of new build. The new
transmission line would
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be supported by vertical H-frame steel pole structures that would range
in height from 90 to 130 feet aboveground. Angles, or changes in
direction in the transmission line, would require larger structures
and/or steel guy cables to act as a counter-force to maintain the
integrity of the support structures.
The proposed new transmission line would require a 150-foot wide
right-of-way (ROW). The width of the ROW where the proposed line would
be co-located with, or parallel to, existing electric transmission
lines would also be 150 feet; however, a portion of the existing ROW
would be utilized by locating the proposed line as close as possible to
the existing facilities. A 75-foot buffer would be maintained to each
side of the centerline of the transmission line. EKPC is also proposing
to rebuild a portion of an existing 69 kV transmission line as part of
the proposed project. Within the proposed rebuild section, the existing
electric transmission line ROW is currently 100 feet in width and would
require 50 additional feet in ROW width to accommodate the proposed new
line.
The J.K. Smith 345 kV Switching Station would be a 345 kV breaker-
and-a-half configuration. It would be constructed within EKPC's
existing J.K. Smith Generating Station's fenced boundary near an
existing electric switchyard. The proposed site for the new switching
station has been previously graded in association with other
construction activity at the generating station and would not require
extensive grading or earth moving activities. The structure heights in
the switching station would be between 80 and 90 feet aboveground. The
amount of land that would be affected by the proposed construction
activity associated with the new switching station would be
approximately eight acres.
The West Garrard Switching Station would be a 345 kV breaker-and-a-
half configuration designed to accommodate 138 kV and 69 kV step down
transformers sometime in the future. The structure heights in the
switching station would be between 80 and 90 feet aboveground. The
proposed construction activity would affect approximately five to ten
acres of land. The construction of the proposed electric generation and
transmission project is tentatively scheduled to begin in the fall of
2007 and the estimated duration of construction would be 2 years.
Alternatives considered by USDA Rural Development and EKPC included
for the CTs were (a) no action, (b) alternate sources of power, (c)
conservation and interruptible load service, (d) renewable energy
sources, (e) non-renewable energy sources, (f) alternate sites. The
alternatives considered for the transmission facilities were (a) no
action, (b) placing the line underground, (c) electrical alternatives,
(d) alternate routes, and (e) alternate switching station sites. An
Environmental Report (ER) that describes the proposed project in detail
and discusses its anticipated environmental impacts has been prepared
by EKPC. The USDA Rural Development has reviewed and accepted the
document as its EA of the proposed project. The EA is available for
public review at addresses provided above in this Notice.
Questions and comments should be sent to USDA Rural Development at
the mailing or e-mail addresses provided above in this Notice. USDA
Rural Development should receive comments on the EA in writing by July
26, 2007 to ensure that they are considered in its environmental impact
determination.
Should USDA Rural Development determine, based on the EA of the
proposed project, 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 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 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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