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Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
Notice of project
deauthorizations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Corps of Engineers is
publishing the list of water resources
projects deauthorized under the
provisions of section 1001(b)(2) of the
Water Resources Development Act of
1986, Public Law 99–662, as amended,
(33 U.S.C 579a(b)(2)), and lists of
projects removed from the
deauthorization list due to obligations of
funds, or deauthorized earlier.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Washington, DC 20314–1000,
Attention: CECW–IN, Ms. Agnes W.
Chen, Tel. (202) 761–4175.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Water
Resources Development Act of 1986,
Public Law 99–662, 100 Stat. 4082–
4273, as amended, provides for the
automatic deauthorization of water
resource projects and separable
elements of projects.
Section 1001(b)(2), 33 U.S.C.
579a(b)(2), requires the Secretary of the
Army to submit to the Congress a
biennial list of unconstructed water
resources projects and separable
elements of projects for which no
obligations of funds have been incurred
for planning, design or construction
during the prior seven full fiscal years.
If funds are not obligated within thirty
months from the date the list was
submitted, the project/separable
elements are deauthorized.
Notwithstanding these provisions,
projects may be specifically
deauthorized or reauthorized by law.
(Note: The provision of section
1001(b)(2) prior to the 2007
amendments apply to this action.)
For purposes of the Water Resources
Development Act of 1986, ‘‘separable
element’’ is defined in section 103(f),
Public Law 99–662, 33 U.S.C. 2213(f).
In accordance with section 1001(b)(2),
the Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Civil Works) submitted a list of 31
projects and separable elements to
Congress on 29 September 2006. From
this list, 27 projects/separable elements
were deauthorized on March 29, 2009,
2 were removed due to obligation of
funds, and 2 were deauthorized on 02
April 2002 and 01 May 1997
respectively.
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Projects Deauthorized on 29 March 2009 Under Section 1001(B)(2) WRDA 1986, as Amended
MVM ........................................................
MVM ........................................................
MVM ........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
MVR .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAB .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
MVS .........................................................
MVS .........................................................
NWO ........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAN .........................................................
NWP ........................................................
NAB .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NAE .........................................................
NWO ........................................................
MVM ........................................................
MVM ........................................................
AUGUSTA TO CLARENDON LEVEE, LOWER WHITE RIVER, AR
(UNCOMPLETED PORTION).
CLARENDON LEVEE, LOWER WHITE RIVER, AR .............................................
WEST MEMPHIS & VICINITY, AR ........................................................................
HARTFORD ............................................................................................................
NEW HAVEN ..........................................................................................................
GREEN BAY LEVEE & DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 2, IA ....................................
FALL RIVER AND NEW BEDFORD ......................................................................
SAUGUS RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, MA ...........................................................
BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MD & VA (50–FT DEEPENING) .......
CASCO BAY IN VICINITY OF PORTLAND ...........................................................
PENOBSCOT RIVER IN VICINITY OF BANGOR .................................................
COLDWATER CREEK, MO ...................................................................................
MALINE CREEK, MO .............................................................................................
PLATTE RIVER FLOOD & RELATED STREAMBANK EROSION CONTROL,
NE.
EPPING ..................................................................................................................
MANCHESTER .......................................................................................................
NEW YORK HBR AND ADJACENT CHANNELS, CLAREMONT TERMINAL, NJ
COLUMBIA RIVER, SEAFARER’S MEMORIAL, HAMMOND, OR .......................
TIOGA-HAMMOND LAKES, PA (MILL RUN RECREATION) ...............................
CLIFF WALK, NEWPORT, RI ................................................................................
NARRAGANSETT BAY IN VICINITY OF PROVIDENCE, RI ................................
NARRAGANSETT BAY OVERPLOW MGMT FACILITY .......................................
NARRAGANSETT TOWN BEACH, NARRAGANSETT, RI ...................................
QUONSET POINT—DAVISVILLE ..........................................................................
GREGORORY COUNTY HYDROELECTRIC PUM STORAGE FACILITY, SD ....
MUD LAKE PUMPING STATION, TN ....................................................................
REELFOOT LAKE—LAKE NO 9, TN & KY ...........................................................
Total: 27
Projects Removed from Deauthorization List Due to Obligations of Funds for Planning, Design or Construction
NAE .........................................................
LRE ..........................................................
BRIDGEPORT ........................................................................................................
ECORSE CREEK, MI .............................................................................................
Total: 2
CT
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ID
FC
SD
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Project Deauthorization on 02 April 2002
NWW .......................................................
LITTLE WOOD RIVER GOODING/SHOSHONE, ID .............................................
Total: 1
Project Deauthorization on 01 May 1997
NWO ........................................................
OAHE DAM, LAKE OAHE (WILDLIFE RESTORATION), SD & ND .....................
Total: 1
Key To Abbreviations
MVD
MVM
MVN
MVS
MVK
MVR
MVP
NAD
NAB
NAN
NAO
NAP
NAE
NWD
NWP
NWS
NWW
NWK
NWO
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY DIVISION
MEMPHIS DISTRICT
NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT
ST. LOUIS DISTRICT
VICKSBURG DISTRICT
ROCK ISLAND DISTRICT
ST. PAUL DISTRICT
NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION
BALTIMORE DISTRICT
NEW YORK DISTRICT
NORFOLK DISTRICT
PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT
NORTHWESTERN DIVISION
PORTLAND DISTRICT
SEATTLE DISTRICT
WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
OMAHA DISTRICT
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LRD GREAT LAKES & OHIO RIVER
DIVISION
LRH HUNTINGTON DISTRICT
LRL LOUISVILLE DISTRICT
LRN NASHVILLE DISTRICT
LRP PITTSBURGH DISTRICT
LRB BUFFALO DISTRICT
LRC CHICAGO DISTRICT
LRE DETROIT DISTRICT
POD PACIFIC OCEAN DIVISION
POA ALASKA DISTRICT
POH HONOLULU DISTRICT
SAD SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION
SAC CHARLESTON DISTRICT
SAJ JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT
SAM MOBILE DISTRICT
SAS SAVANNAH DISTRICT
SAW WILMINGTON DISTRICT
SPD SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION
SPL LOS ANGELES DISTRICT
SPK SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
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SPA
SWD
SWF
SWG
SWL
SWT
SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT
ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
FORT WORTH DISTRICT
GALVESTON DISTRICT
LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT
TULSA DISTRICT
Purpose
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ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
FLOOD CONTROL
WATER SUPPLY
NAVIGATION
EROSION CONTROL
Authority: This notice is required by the
Water Resources Development Act of 1986,
Public Law 99–662, section 1001(c), 33
U.S.C. 579a(c), and the Water Resources
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Development Act of 1988, Public Law 100–
676, section 52(d), 102 Stat. 4012, 4045.
Terrence C. ‘‘Rock’’ Salt,
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil
Works).
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Notice of Availability of the Final
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Excellence (MCOE) Actions at Fort
Benning, GA
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Notice of Availability (NOA).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of the Army
announces the availability of the MCOE
FEIS, which evaluates the potential
environmental and socioeconomic
impacts associated with the MCOE
activities at Fort Benning. The FEIS
covers the construction, operation,
facilities maintenance, personnel
increases, and training activities
associated with the proposed MCOE
actions, as well as increased training
throughput due to Grow the Army
missions at Fort Benning.
DATES: The waiting period for the MCOE
FEIS will end 30 days after publication
of a notice of availability in the Federal
Register by the Environmental
Protection Agency.
ADDRESSES: To obtain a copy of the
EElS, contact Mr. John Brent, Fort
Benning Directorate of Public Works,
Environmental Management Division,
6650 Meloy Hall, Building 6, Room 308,
Fort Benning, GA 31905 or e-mail at:
john.brent@us.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Bridgett Siter at (706) 545–6169 or Mr.
Anthony O’Bryant at (706) 545–4591 in
the Fort Benning Public Affairs Office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
MCOE FEIS covers the construction,
operation, facilities maintenance,
personnel increases, and training
activities associated with the proposed
MCOE actions at Fort Benning. The
Proposed Action includes construction,
operation, and maintenance of facilities
and training areas in support of the
Armor School and Infantry training
mission.
In 2007, the Army completed its 2005
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)/
Transformation Actions FEIS and
subsequent Record of Decision (ROD)
for Fort Benning. Since the
announcement of the BRAC/
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projects that were reasonably
foreseeable in Fiscal Year (FY) 14 have
now been funded, programmed and
planned, and new projects have been
identified. In addition, some of the
projects, originally identified for
implementation in the FY08 to FY13
timeframe, have changed in location,
size, and timing and these changes are
substantial enough to require a reevaluation. The MCOE FEIS analyzes
these changes.
The MCOE FEIS also evaluates new
facilities and training areas to support
the increased training requirements of
military personnel and students
associated with Grow the Army
missions at Fort Benning. The
permanent increase in the Army end
strength, which is being implemented in
accordance with Congressional
authorizations, will allow the Army to
realign its force structure to a force that
is capable of meeting national security
and defense objectives. This action
would bring the Fort Benning
population (excluding dependents) to a
total of 35,837 military, civilian, and
contractor personnel, as well as 16,624
military students (daily average).
Alternatives analyzed in the MCOE
FEIS are: (I) Alternative A (the Army’s
Preferred Alternative) which consists of
43 projects and entails cantonment area
impacts, and maneuver and range
development impacts to 10,045 acres
total; (2) Alternative B which consists of
48 projects in the cantonment,
maneuver and range areas, and impacts
24,596 acres total; and (3) the No Action
Alternative under which FY09 through
FY13 BRAC/Transformation projects
identified in the BRAC/Transformation
EIS are evaluated. Because the BRAC/
Transformation actions have been
approved for implementation, regardless
of the decision taken under the MCOE
proposed action, they are included in
the No Action Alternative.
The FEIS analyses indicate that the
implementation of the proposed action
would have significant impacts on
cultural resources, soils, water
resources, special status species
(particularly the Red-cockaded
Woodpecker (RCW), relict trillium, and
gopher tortoise), and Unique Ecological
Areas (UEA). The action could
potentially cause compatibility issues
for lands adjacent to the ranges due to
noise. Aesthetic and visual resources
would be affected, but insignificantly. In
terms of socioeconomics, development
would take place and population
increases would result in economic
gains under both action alternatives, but
there could be negative impacts if the
local market cannot support this
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increase. On-post traffic congestion and
Main Gate build-up during peak hours
are anticipated, but these impacts would
be minimized once road expansions and
new access points are completed. There
would be short-term construction
emissions increases, but they would not
significantly affect regional air quality
in the long term. Noise contours
associated with training would grow
both on- and off-post, increasing the
potential for annoyance and complaints
in adjacent communities. Utilities,
safety, and hazardous and toxic
materials and waste would not be
significantly impacted. Through formal
consultation with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, minimization
measures, including a Reasonable and
Prudent Alternative (RPA), were
developed to minimize the impacts to
RCW expressed in a Jeopardy Biological
Opinion. The RPA also includes a
requirement that field training
associated with the Scout Leaders
Course (Army Reconnaissance Course)
and MCOE heavy mechanized training
courses be moved from the Southern
Maneuver Training Area to an off-post
site yet to be determined. This
relocation would take place 5 years from
the start of the Scout Leaders Course
and would be the subject of further
NEPA analysis.
All the alternatives would have
significant, adverse noise impacts due to
expansion of noise levels greater than 75
dBA (Zone Ill) into approximately 96
family housing buildings adjacent to
Dixie Road. The family housing on post
has been privatized via the Residential
Communities Initiative (RCI). Fort
Benning is working with the RCI
program representatives to determine
the most feasible mitigation options to
attenuate noise, which will be analyzed
in a separate NEPA document when
more information and options are
identified.
For all alternatives, significant
adverse impacts to land use, biological
resources, water resources, and soils
would be reduced with the
implementation of proposed mitigation
measures. Significant adverse impacts to
special status species (RCW), vegetation,
and UEA would be reduced through the
implementation of the proposed
mitigation measures and the RPA, but
residual impacts would still be
potentially significant as a result of the
magnitude of the impacts, loss of
habitat, and operation and maintenance
activities.
An electronic version of the FEIS can
be viewed or downloaded from the
following Web site: https://
www.hqda.army.mil/acsim/brac/
nepa_eis_docs.htm.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Deauthorization of Water Resources Projects
AGENCY: Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of project deauthorizations.
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SUMMARY: The Corps of Engineers is publishing the list of water
resources projects deauthorized under the provisions of section
1001(b)(2) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986, Public Law
99-662, as amended, (33 U.S.C 579a(b)(2)), and lists of projects
removed from the deauthorization list due to obligations of funds, or
deauthorized earlier.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Washington, DC 20314-1000, Attention: CECW-IN, Ms. Agnes W.
Chen, Tel. (202) 761-4175.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Water Resources Development Act of 1986,
Public Law 99-662, 100 Stat. 4082-4273, as amended, provides for the
automatic deauthorization of water resource projects and separable
elements of projects.
Section 1001(b)(2), 33 U.S.C. 579a(b)(2), requires the Secretary of
the Army to submit to the Congress a biennial list of unconstructed
water resources projects and separable elements of projects for which
no obligations of funds have been incurred for planning, design or
construction during the prior seven full fiscal years. If funds are not
obligated within thirty months from the date the list was submitted,
the project/separable elements are deauthorized. Notwithstanding these
provisions, projects may be specifically deauthorized or reauthorized
by law. (Note: The provision of section 1001(b)(2) prior to the 2007
amendments apply to this action.)
For purposes of the Water Resources Development Act of 1986,
``separable element'' is defined in section 103(f), Public Law 99-662,
33 U.S.C. 2213(f).
In accordance with section 1001(b)(2), the Assistant Secretary of
the Army (Civil Works) submitted a list of 31 projects and separable
elements to Congress on 29 September 2006. From this list, 27 projects/
separable elements were deauthorized on March 29, 2009, 2 were removed
due to obligation of funds, and 2 were deauthorized on 02 April 2002
and 01 May 1997 respectively.
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Projects Deauthorized on 29 March 2009 Under Section 1001(B)(2) WRDA 1986, as Amended
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MVM................................... AUGUSTA TO CLARENDON LEVEE, AR FC
LOWER WHITE RIVER, AR
(UNCOMPLETED PORTION).
MVM................................... CLARENDON LEVEE, LOWER WHITE AR FC
RIVER, AR.
MVM................................... WEST MEMPHIS & VICINITY, AR... AR FC
NAE................................... HARTFORD...................... CT E
NAE................................... NEW HAVEN..................... CT E
MVR................................... GREEN BAY LEVEE & DRAINAGE IA FC
DISTRICT NO. 2, IA.
NAE................................... FALL RIVER AND NEW BEDFORD.... MA E
NAE................................... SAUGUS RIVER AND TRIBUTARIES, MA FC
MA.
NAB................................... BALTIMORE HARBOR AND CHANNELS, MD N
MD & VA (50-FT DEEPENING).
NAE................................... CASCO BAY IN VICINITY OF ME E
PORTLAND.
NAE................................... PENOBSCOT RIVER IN VICINITY OF ME E
BANGOR.
MVS................................... COLDWATER CREEK, MO........... MO FC
MVS................................... MALINE CREEK, MO.............. MO FC
NWO................................... PLATTE RIVER FLOOD & RELATED NE SP
STREAMBANK EROSION CONTROL,
NE.
NAE................................... EPPING........................ NH E
NAE................................... MANCHESTER.................... NH E
NAN................................... NEW YORK HBR AND ADJACENT NJ N
CHANNELS, CLAREMONT TERMINAL,
NJ.
NWP................................... COLUMBIA RIVER, SEAFARER'S OR N
MEMORIAL, HAMMOND, OR.
NAB................................... TIOGA-HAMMOND LAKES, PA (MILL PA FC
RUN RECREATION).
NAE................................... CLIFF WALK, NEWPORT, RI....... RI SP
NAE................................... NARRAGANSETT BAY IN VICINITY RI E
OF PROVIDENCE, RI.
NAE................................... NARRAGANSETT BAY OVERPLOW MGMT RI E
FACILITY.
NAE................................... NARRAGANSETT TOWN BEACH, RI N
NARRAGANSETT, RI.
NAE................................... QUONSET POINT--DAVISVILLE..... RI N
NWO................................... GREGORORY COUNTY HYDROELECTRIC SD H
PUM STORAGE FACILITY, SD.
MVM................................... MUD LAKE PUMPING STATION, TN.. TN FC
MVM................................... REELFOOT LAKE--LAKE NO 9, TN & TN FC
KY.
Total: 27
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Projects Removed from Deauthorization List Due to Obligations of Funds for Planning, Design or Construction
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NAE................................... BRIDGEPORT.................... CT E
LRE................................... ECORSE CREEK, MI.............. MI FC
Total: 2
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Project Deauthorization on 02 April 2002
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NWW................................... LITTLE WOOD RIVER GOODING/ ID FC
SHOSHONE, ID.
Total: 1
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Project Deauthorization on 01 May 1997
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NWO................................... OAHE DAM, LAKE OAHE (WILDLIFE SD E
RESTORATION), SD & ND.
Total: 1
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Key To Abbreviations
MVD MISSISSIPPI VALLEY DIVISION
MVM MEMPHIS DISTRICT
MVN NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT
MVS ST. LOUIS DISTRICT
MVK VICKSBURG DISTRICT
MVR ROCK ISLAND DISTRICT
MVP ST. PAUL DISTRICT
NAD NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION
NAB BALTIMORE DISTRICT
NAN NEW YORK DISTRICT
NAO NORFOLK DISTRICT
NAP PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT
NAE NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT
NWD NORTHWESTERN DIVISION
NWP PORTLAND DISTRICT
NWS SEATTLE DISTRICT
NWW WALLA WALLA DISTRICT
NWK KANSAS CITY DISTRICT
NWO OMAHA DISTRICT
LRD GREAT LAKES & OHIO RIVER DIVISION
LRH HUNTINGTON DISTRICT
LRL LOUISVILLE DISTRICT
LRN NASHVILLE DISTRICT
LRP PITTSBURGH DISTRICT
LRB BUFFALO DISTRICT
LRC CHICAGO DISTRICT
LRE DETROIT DISTRICT
POD PACIFIC OCEAN DIVISION
POA ALASKA DISTRICT
POH HONOLULU DISTRICT
SAD SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION
SAC CHARLESTON DISTRICT
SAJ JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT
SAM MOBILE DISTRICT
SAS SAVANNAH DISTRICT
SAW WILMINGTON DISTRICT
SPD SOUTH PACIFIC DIVISION
SPL LOS ANGELES DISTRICT
SPK SACRAMENTO DISTRICT
SPN SAN FRANCISCO DISTRICT
SPA ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT
SWD SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
SWF FORT WORTH DISTRICT
SWG GALVESTON DISTRICT
SWL LITTLE ROCK DISTRICT
SWT TULSA DISTRICT
Purpose
E ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION
FC FLOOD CONTROL
H WATER SUPPLY
N NAVIGATION
SP EROSION CONTROL
Authority: This notice is required by the Water Resources
Development Act of 1986, Public Law 99-662, section 1001(c), 33
U.S.C. 579a(c), and the Water Resources
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Development Act of 1988, Public Law 100-676, section 52(d), 102
Stat. 4012, 4045.
Terrence C. ``Rock'' Salt,
Acting Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works).
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