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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Forest Plan Amendment for
the Palomar Gasline Transmission
Project; Mt. Hood National Forest; OR
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of intent to prepare a
forest plan amendment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The USDA Forest Service, Mt.
Hood National Forest is proposing to
prepare a forest plan amendment for the
proposed Palomar Gasline Transmission
Project (PGT). The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) is the
lead agency for this proposed natural
gas pipeline (Docket No. PFO7–13–000).
The FERC is preparing an
environmental impact statement (EIS)
that will discuss the environmental
impacts that could result from the
construction and operation of a new
underground natural gas pipeline
proposed by the Palomar Gas
Transmission, LLC. An initial Notice of
Intent (NOT) to prepare an ETS for this
Project was issued by the FERC on
October 29, 2007.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, is a Cooperating Agency
with the FERC in the preparation of the
ETS for this project. The initial Notice
of Intent issued by the FERC identified
the possible need to amend the Mt.
Hood National Forest Land and
Resource Management Plan (Mt. Hood
Forest Plan) if the Palomar Project is
approved and constructed. Through the
pre-filing process the Forest Service has
determined amendments to the Mt.
Hood Forest Plan are needed for this
project and will include the analysis in
the FERC EIS.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis for the forest plan
amendment must be received by January
5, 2009. The draft environmental impact
statement is expected April 2009 and
the final environmental impact
statement is expected October 2009.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments
to: Mike Redmond, Mt. Hood National
Forest, 16400 Champion Way, Sandy,
OR 97055. Electronic comments can be
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submitted to: commentspacificnorthwestmthood@fs.fed.us.
Comments received in response to
this solicitation, including names and
addresses of those who comment, will
be part of the public record for this
proposed action. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered; however, anonymous
comments will not provide the
respondent with standing to appeal the
subsequent decision.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mike Redmond, Environmental
Coordinator, Mt. Hood National Forest,
16400 Champion Way, Sandy, OR 97055
or by e-mailing mredmond@fs.fed.us or
by calling (503) 668–1776.
Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
preparing the EIS to satisfy the
requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
NEPA requires the FERC to take into
account the environmental impacts that
could result from an action when it
considers whether or not a natural gas
pipeline should be approved. FERC will
use the ElS to consider the
environmental impacts that could result
if it issues project authorizations to PGT
under Sections 3 and 7 of the Natural
Gas Act. The Commission will use the
EIS in its decision-making processes to
determine whether or not to authorize
the Project. The Forest Service will use
the EIS to evaluate the proposed
amendments to the Mt. Hood Forest
Plan and for any forest plan amendment
decisions made subsequently if FERC
authorizes this project.
Purpose and Need for Action
The Forest Service has identified that
there are aspects of the proposed
pipeline that would not be consistent
with the Mt. Hood Forest Plan as
amended by the Northwest Forest Plan.
Specifically, the proposed project would
not be consistent with Standards and
Guidelines for; Late-Successional
Reserves (LSRs) crossed by the proposed
pipeline; for the Clackamas Wild and
Scenic River (which prohibit
construction of utility lines within any
river segment); for Key Site Riparian
Areas (where rights-of-way and
easements are prohibited); for restricting
the use of ground equipment for
vegetation clearing on earth flow areas;
for cumulative impacts for soil
disturbance; and with Standards and
Guidelines limiting disturbance in
riparian areas. In addition, the Project
may not be consistent with visual
quality objectives (VQOs) for the
following:
• Eligible Wild, Scenic, and
Recreational River Corridors Sensitivity
Level I trails with a VQO of Retention,
Partial Retention, and Modification in
the near foreground, far foreground, and
middleground, respectively
• Sensitivity Level II trails with a
VQO of Partial Retention, Modification,
and Modification in the near
foreground, far foreground, and
middleground, respectively.
• Portions of the Forest with
Retention and Partial Retention VQOs.
• Designated Viewsheds (listed on
Table Four–23 of the Forest Plan).
The proposed amendment of the Mt.
Hood Forest Plan would include land
use designation adjustments to add
acres to the LSRs in order to offset LSR
The staff of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (FERC) is
preparing an environmental impact
statement (EIS) that will discuss the
environmental impacts of the Palomar
Gas Transmission Project (PGT) that
could result from the construction and
operation of a new underground natural
gas pipeline. An initial Notice of Intent
(NOl) for this Project was issued by the
FERC on October 29, 2007.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service, is a Cooperating Agency
with the FERC in the preparation of the
EIS for this project. The initial Notice of
Intent issued by the FERC identified the
possible need to amend the Mt. Hood
National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan (Mt. Hood Forest
Plan) if the Palomar Project is approved
and constructed. Through the pre-filing
process the Forest Service has
determined amendments to the Mt.
Hood Forest Plan are needed for this
project. Section 372 of the 2005 Energy
Policy Act directed the Secretary of
Energy in consultation with the
Secretaries of Agriculture, Interior and
Defense to coordinate all applicable
Federal authorizations and
environmental reviews relating to a
proposed or existing utility facility,
including an agreement to prepare a
single environmental review document
to be used as the basis for all Federal
authorization decisions. Therefore the
Forest Service will be including an
analysis of a Forest Plan amendment in
the FERC EIS for this project.
The FERC is the lead federal agency
in the preparation of the EIS, and is
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acres that would be impacted by the
project. The amendment would also
include modifications to the text of the
Standard and Guidelines mentioned
above to account for the construction of
the pipeline.
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Summary of the Proposed Pipeline
Being Reviewed by the FERC
PGT has proposed constructing and
operating a new natural gas pipeline
and associated structures with a bidirectional flow capacity of 1.4 billion
cubic feet per day. The project would be
located in northwest Oregon and consist
of a 211-mile-long, 36-inch diameter
pipeline running from near Shaniko,
Wasco County, Oregon to the Bradwood
sendout pipeline in Clatsop County,
Oregon. Approximately 47 miles of the
pipeline would be located on the Mt.
Hood National Forest (Forest). The
pipeline would enter the Forest near MP
42 and follow a westward route across
the Forest just north of the Warm
Springs Indian Reservation for
approximately 13.2 miles. Between MP
48 and MP 49.9 the route would be
adjacent to State Highway 216. The
proposed route would continue in a
southwest direction for approximately 3
miles and then continue west across the
Forest until approximately MP 89.2. The
proposed route would cross Late
Successional Reserves (LSR) between
MP 77 and MP 78 and between MP 88
and MP 89, directly affecting
approximately 27 acres of LSR. It would
also cross through two un-mapped
LSRs, directly affecting approximately 5
acres. The proposed route would
directly affect approximately 709 acres
of National Forest System land,
approximately 106 acres of which
would be old-growth forest. The
proposed route would also cross the
Clackamas River, a federally designated
Wild and Scenic River.
Additional information on PGT’s
proposed facilities is contained in the
initial Notice of Intent. Also information
about the Project is available from the
FERC Office of External Affairs at 1–
866–208 FERC (3372) or on the FERC
Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov)
using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Click on the
eLibrary link, click on ‘‘General
Search,’’ and enter the docket number
(PFO7–13–000) excluding the last three
digits in the Docket. Be sure you have
selected an appropriate date range. For
assistance, please contact FERC Online
Support at FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov
or toll free at 1–866–208–3676, or for
TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. The
eLibrary link on the FERC Internet Web
site also provides access to the texts of
formal documents issued by the
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Commission, such as Orders, notices,
and rule makings.
Finally, PGT has established a Web
site for this project at https://
www.palomargas.com/project.html. The
Web site includes a project overview,
timeline, safety and environmental
information, and answers to frequently
asked questions. You can also request
additional information by e-mailing
PGT directly at info@palomargas.com or
writing to: Palomar Gas Transmission,
1400 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 900,
Portland, Oregon 97225.
Responsible Official
The Responsible Official for the
proposed forest plan amendment is the
Forest Supervisor of the Mt. Hood
National Forest.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The nature of the decision to be made
is how the forest plan should be
amended if the FERC approves the PGT
project.
Scoping Process
With this NOI, the Forest Service is
requesting public comments on the
scope of the analysis concerning
proposed amendments to the Mt. Hood
Forest Plan that should be addressed in
the ETS. Comments must be received by
January 5, 2009. All comments received
will be considered by the Forest Service
in the preparation of a forest plan
amendment.
It is important that reviewers provide
their comments at such times and in
such manner that they are useful to the
agency’s preparation of the
environmental impact statement.
Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the
comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer’s concerns and
contentions. Your comments should
focus on the potential changes in the
goods and services that the Mt. Hood
National Forest produces, reasonable
alternatives, and measures to avoid or
lessen any adverse changes in the goods
and services produced by the Forest.
The more specific your comments, the
more useful they will be. The
submission of timely and specific
comments can affect a reviewer’s ability
to participate in subsequent
administrative appeal or judicial review.
Dated November 14, 2008.
Gary L. Larsen,
Forest Supervisor, Mt. Hood National Forest.
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Budget (OMB) for clearance the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
Chapter 35).
Agency: National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
Title: Marine Debris Survey in the
Coastal North Carolina Region.
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Type of Request: Regular submission.
Burden Hours: 160.
Number of Respondents: 383.
Average Hours per Response: 25
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Officer, (202) 482–0266, Department of
Commerce, Room 6625, 14th and
Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Proposed Forest Plan Amendment for the Palomar Gasline
Transmission Project; Mt. Hood National Forest; OR
AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a forest plan amendment.
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SUMMARY: The USDA Forest Service, Mt. Hood National Forest is proposing
to prepare a forest plan amendment for the proposed Palomar Gasline
Transmission Project (PGT). The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(FERC) is the lead agency for this proposed natural gas pipeline
(Docket No. PFO7-13-000). The FERC is preparing an environmental impact
statement (EIS) that will discuss the environmental impacts that could
result from the construction and operation of a new underground natural
gas pipeline proposed by the Palomar Gas Transmission, LLC. An initial
Notice of Intent (NOT) to prepare an ETS for this Project was issued by
the FERC on October 29, 2007.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, is a
Cooperating Agency with the FERC in the preparation of the ETS for this
project. The initial Notice of Intent issued by the FERC identified the
possible need to amend the Mt. Hood National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan (Mt. Hood Forest Plan) if the Palomar Project is
approved and constructed. Through the pre-filing process the Forest
Service has determined amendments to the Mt. Hood Forest Plan are
needed for this project and will include the analysis in the FERC EIS.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope of the analysis for the forest
plan amendment must be received by January 5, 2009. The draft
environmental impact statement is expected April 2009 and the final
environmental impact statement is expected October 2009.
ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to: Mike Redmond, Mt. Hood National
Forest, 16400 Champion Way, Sandy, OR 97055. Electronic comments can be
submitted to: comments-pacificnorthwestmthood@fs.fed.us.
Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names
and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record
for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be
accepted and considered; however, anonymous comments will not provide
the respondent with standing to appeal the subsequent decision.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Redmond, Environmental
Coordinator, Mt. Hood National Forest, 16400 Champion Way, Sandy, OR
97055 or by e-mailing mredmond@fs.fed.us or by calling (503) 668-1776.
Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD)
may call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Need for Action
The staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is
preparing an environmental impact statement (EIS) that will discuss the
environmental impacts of the Palomar Gas Transmission Project (PGT)
that could result from the construction and operation of a new
underground natural gas pipeline. An initial Notice of Intent (NOl) for
this Project was issued by the FERC on October 29, 2007.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, is a
Cooperating Agency with the FERC in the preparation of the EIS for this
project. The initial Notice of Intent issued by the FERC identified the
possible need to amend the Mt. Hood National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan (Mt. Hood Forest Plan) if the Palomar Project is
approved and constructed. Through the pre-filing process the Forest
Service has determined amendments to the Mt. Hood Forest Plan are
needed for this project. Section 372 of the 2005 Energy Policy Act
directed the Secretary of Energy in consultation with the Secretaries
of Agriculture, Interior and Defense to coordinate all applicable
Federal authorizations and environmental reviews relating to a proposed
or existing utility facility, including an agreement to prepare a
single environmental review document to be used as the basis for all
Federal authorization decisions. Therefore the Forest Service will be
including an analysis of a Forest Plan amendment in the FERC EIS for
this project.
The FERC is the lead federal agency in the preparation of the EIS,
and is preparing the EIS to satisfy the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). NEPA requires the FERC to take into
account the environmental impacts that could result from an action when
it considers whether or not a natural gas pipeline should be approved.
FERC will use the ElS to consider the environmental impacts that could
result if it issues project authorizations to PGT under Sections 3 and
7 of the Natural Gas Act. The Commission will use the EIS in its
decision-making processes to determine whether or not to authorize the
Project. The Forest Service will use the EIS to evaluate the proposed
amendments to the Mt. Hood Forest Plan and for any forest plan
amendment decisions made subsequently if FERC authorizes this project.
Proposed Action
Proposed Amendment to the Mt. Hood Forest Plan
The Forest Service has identified that there are aspects of the
proposed pipeline that would not be consistent with the Mt. Hood Forest
Plan as amended by the Northwest Forest Plan. Specifically, the
proposed project would not be consistent with Standards and Guidelines
for; Late-Successional Reserves (LSRs) crossed by the proposed
pipeline; for the Clackamas Wild and Scenic River (which prohibit
construction of utility lines within any river segment); for Key Site
Riparian Areas (where rights-of-way and easements are prohibited); for
restricting the use of ground equipment for vegetation clearing on
earth flow areas; for cumulative impacts for soil disturbance; and with
Standards and Guidelines limiting disturbance in riparian areas. In
addition, the Project may not be consistent with visual quality
objectives (VQOs) for the following:
Eligible Wild, Scenic, and Recreational River Corridors
Sensitivity Level I trails with a VQO of Retention, Partial Retention,
and Modification in the near foreground, far foreground, and
middleground, respectively
Sensitivity Level II trails with a VQO of Partial
Retention, Modification, and Modification in the near foreground, far
foreground, and middleground, respectively.
Portions of the Forest with Retention and Partial
Retention VQOs.
Designated Viewsheds (listed on Table Four-23 of the
Forest Plan).
The proposed amendment of the Mt. Hood Forest Plan would include
land use designation adjustments to add acres to the LSRs in order to
offset LSR
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acres that would be impacted by the project. The amendment would also
include modifications to the text of the Standard and Guidelines
mentioned above to account for the construction of the pipeline.
Summary of the Proposed Pipeline Being Reviewed by the FERC
PGT has proposed constructing and operating a new natural gas
pipeline and associated structures with a bi-directional flow capacity
of 1.4 billion cubic feet per day. The project would be located in
northwest Oregon and consist of a 211-mile-long, 36-inch diameter
pipeline running from near Shaniko, Wasco County, Oregon to the
Bradwood sendout pipeline in Clatsop County, Oregon. Approximately 47
miles of the pipeline would be located on the Mt. Hood National Forest
(Forest). The pipeline would enter the Forest near MP 42 and follow a
westward route across the Forest just north of the Warm Springs Indian
Reservation for approximately 13.2 miles. Between MP 48 and MP 49.9 the
route would be adjacent to State Highway 216. The proposed route would
continue in a southwest direction for approximately 3 miles and then
continue west across the Forest until approximately MP 89.2. The
proposed route would cross Late Successional Reserves (LSR) between MP
77 and MP 78 and between MP 88 and MP 89, directly affecting
approximately 27 acres of LSR. It would also cross through two un-
mapped LSRs, directly affecting approximately 5 acres. The proposed
route would directly affect approximately 709 acres of National Forest
System land, approximately 106 acres of which would be old-growth
forest. The proposed route would also cross the Clackamas River, a
federally designated Wild and Scenic River.
Additional information on PGT's proposed facilities is contained in
the initial Notice of Intent. Also information about the Project is
available from the FERC Office of External Affairs at 1-866-208 FERC
(3372) or on the FERC Internet Web site (https://www.ferc.gov) using the
``eLibrary'' link. Click on the eLibrary link, click on ``General
Search,'' and enter the docket number (PFO7-13-000) excluding the last
three digits in the Docket. Be sure you have selected an appropriate
date range. For assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
FercOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or toll free at 1-866-208-3676, or for TTY,
contact (202) 502-8659. The eLibrary link on the FERC Internet Web site
also provides access to the texts of formal documents issued by the
Commission, such as Orders, notices, and rule makings.
Finally, PGT has established a Web site for this project at https://www.palomargas.com/project.html. The Web site includes a project
overview, timeline, safety and environmental information, and answers
to frequently asked questions. You can also request additional
information by e-mailing PGT directly at info@palomargas.com or writing
to: Palomar Gas Transmission, 1400 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 900,
Portland, Oregon 97225.
Responsible Official
The Responsible Official for the proposed forest plan amendment is
the Forest Supervisor of the Mt. Hood National Forest.
Nature of Decision To Be Made
The nature of the decision to be made is how the forest plan should
be amended if the FERC approves the PGT project.
Scoping Process
With this NOI, the Forest Service is requesting public comments on
the scope of the analysis concerning proposed amendments to the Mt.
Hood Forest Plan that should be addressed in the ETS. Comments must be
received by January 5, 2009. All comments received will be considered
by the Forest Service in the preparation of a forest plan amendment.
It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times
and in such manner that they are useful to the agency's preparation of
the environmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be
provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly
articulate the reviewer's concerns and contentions. Your comments
should focus on the potential changes in the goods and services that
the Mt. Hood National Forest produces, reasonable alternatives, and
measures to avoid or lessen any adverse changes in the goods and
services produced by the Forest. The more specific your comments, the
more useful they will be. The submission of timely and specific
comments can affect a reviewer's ability to participate in subsequent
administrative appeal or judicial review.
Dated November 14, 2008.
Gary L. Larsen,
Forest Supervisor, Mt. Hood National Forest.
[FR Doc. E8-27704 Filed 11-21-08; 8:45 am]
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