Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Staff Assessment for the Solar Millennium's Ridgecrest Solar Power Project and Possible California Desert Conservation Area Plan Amendment, 17762-17763 [2010-7832]
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experience at the park beyond the
immediate battleground ridge area to
include the routes and approaches used
by Overmountain Victory fighters and
more exhibits and programs in the
woods around the ridge.
DATES: The NPS will notify the public,
by mail, Web site, and other means, of
public review periods and meetings
associated with the Draft GMP/EA. All
public review and other written public
information will be made available
online at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/
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Authority: The authority for publishing
this notice is 40 CFR 1506.6.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Erin
Broadbent, Superintendent, Kings
Mountain National Military Park, 2625
Park Rd., Blacksburg, SC 2970;
telephone, (864) 936–7921, e-mail:
kimo_superintendent@nps.gov.
The responsible official for this Final
EIS is the Regional Director, Southeast
Region, National Park Service, 100
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Dated: March 18, 2010.
David Vela,
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Notice of Availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement/Staff
Assessment for the Solar Millennium’s
Ridgecrest Solar Power Project and
Possible California Desert
Conservation Area Plan Amendment
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AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and
the California Energy Commission (CEC)
have prepared a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS), Draft California
Desert Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan
Amendment, and Staff Assessment (SA)
as a joint environmental analysis
document for the Ridgecrest Solar
Power Project (RSPP), Kern County,
California, and by this notice are
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announcing the opening of the comment
period.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be
considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft EIS/SA
within 90 days following the date the
Environmental Protection Agency
publishes its Notice of Availability of
this document in the Federal Register.
The BLM will announce future meetings
or hearings and any other public
involvement activities at least 15 days
in advance through public notices,
media releases, and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
related to the RSPP by any of the
following methods:
• Web site: https://www.energy.ca.gov/
sitingcases/
solar_millennium_ridgecrest/
index.html.
• E-mail: esolorio@energy.state.ca.us
and carspp@ca.blm.gov.
• Fax: (916) 651–0966
• Mail: Eric Solorio, Project Manager,
Siting, Transmission, and
Environmental Protection Division,
California Energy Commission, 1516
Ninth Street, MS–15, Sacramento,
California 95814.
Copies of the Solar Millennium’s
RSPP Draft EIS/SA are available from
the CEC and the BLM at the above
addresses and in the BLM Ridgecrest
Field Office, 300 South Richmond Road,
Ridgecrest, California 92555, or the
California Desert District Office, 22835
Calle San Juan de los Lagos, Moreno
Valley, California 92553.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Janet Eubanks, BLM Project Manager,
telephone: (951) 697–5376, address:
Bureau of Land Management, 22835
Calle San Juan de los Lagos, Moreno
Valley, California 92553; or e-mail
carspp@ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Solar
Millennium has submitted to the BLM
an amended application to develop a
dry-cooled, utility-scale solar thermal
electric power generating facility. The
project will have a nominal output of
250 megawatts, consisting of a single
power plant utilizing two solar fields.
The project would be located in
northeastern Kern County, California,
about five miles southwest of
Ridgecrest, California. The proposed
project right-of-way (ROW) would
encompass approximately 3,995 acres of
public lands administered by the BLM.
The total disturbance area would
encompass approximately 1,944 acres.
The dry-cooled project would use solar
parabolic trough technology to generate
electricity. The project also includes the
relocation of two Southern California
Edison electrical transmission lines,
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construction of a new 5-mile long water
supply pipeline, and an access road.
The BLM’s purpose and need for the
RSPP is to respond to Solar
Millennium’s application under Title V
of FLPMA (43 U.S.C. 1761) for a ROW
grant to construct, operate, and
decommission a solar thermal facility
on public lands in compliance with
FLPMA, the BLM ROW regulations, and
other applicable Federal laws and
regulations. The BLM will decide
whether to approve, approve with
modification, or deny issuance of a
ROW grant to Solar Millennium for the
proposed RSPP. The BLM will also
amend the CDCA Plan in this NEPA
analysis by designating the project area
as either available or unavailable to
solar energy projects. The CDCA Plan
(1980, as amended), while recognizing
the potential placement of solar
generation facilities on public lands,
requires that all sites proposed for
power generation or transmission not
identified in the plan be considered
through the plan amendment process.
In response to the application
received from Solar Millennium, the
BLM’s proposed action is to authorize
the RSPP and amend the CDCA Plan to
designate the project area as available
for solar energy projects. The project
area would avoid El Paso Wash. In
addition to the proposed action, the
BLM is analyzing the following action
alternatives: An alternative that limits
the project to the Northern Unit to avoid
Mohave Ground Squirrel designated
critical habitat; an alternative that limits
the project to the Southern Unit to avoid
high population densities of desert
tortoise and other resources; and the
original proposed project alternative.
All action alternatives would amend the
CDCA Plan to make the area available to
solar energy development.
In addition to the above, as required
under NEPA, the Draft EIS analyzes a no
action alternative that would not require
a CDCA Plan amendment. The Draft EIS
also analyzes two additional no action
alternatives that reject the project, but
amend the CDCA Plan to either: (1)
Designate the project area as available to
future solar energy power generation
projects; or (2) designate the project area
as unavailable to future solar energy
power generation projects. The BLM
will take into consideration the
provisions of the Energy Policy Act of
2005 and Secretarial Orders 3283
Enhancing Renewable Energy
Development on the Public Lands and
3285 Renewable Energy Development by
the Department of the Interior in
responding to the Solar Millennium
application.
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The BLM will use the NEPA
commenting process to satisfy the
public involvement process of Section
106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) as
provided for in 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3).
Native American Tribal consultations
are being conducted in accordance with
policy, and Tribal concerns will be
given due consideration, including
impacts on Indian trust assets.
The BLM has entered into a
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with the CEC to conduct a joint
environmental review of solar thermal
projects that are proposed on Federal
land managed by the BLM. The BLM
and CEC have agreed through the MOU
to conduct a joint environmental review
of the project in a single combined
NEPA/California Environmental Quality
Act process and document. The BLM
and CEC have prepared the Draft EIS/SA
evaluating the potential impacts of the
proposed RSPP on air quality, biological
resources, cultural resources, water
resources, geological resources and
hazards, land use, noise, paleontological
resources, public health, socioeconomic
impacts, soils, traffic and transportation,
visual resources, and other resources.
A Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS/
SA and Proposed Land Use Plan
Amendment for the Proposed Ridgecrest
Solar Power Project in Kern County,
California was published in the Federal
Register on November 23, 2009 (74 FR
61168). The BLM held two public
scoping meetings in Ridgecrest and
Inyokern, California, on January 5 and 6,
2010. The formal scoping period ended
January 21, 2010.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
Thomas Pogacnik,
Deputy State Director.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 1506.10 and 43
CFR 1610.2.
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National Park Service Benefits-Sharing
Final Environmental Impact Statement
Record of Decision
AGENCY: National Park Service,
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of the
Record of Decision for the Servicewide
Benefits-Sharing Final Environmental
Impact Statement.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 42
U.S.C. 4332(2)(C), the National Park
Service announces the availability of the
Record of Decision for the BenefitsSharing Final Environmental Impact
Statement (FEIS) covering all units of
the National Park System. On March 5,
2010, the Deputy Director of the
National Park Service approved the
Record of Decision for the project. As
soon as practicable, the National Park
Service will begin to implement the
Preferred Alternative contained in the
FEIS issued on November 27, 2009.
Three alternatives were evaluated in the
FEIS, each of which would clarify the
rights and responsibilities of researchers
and NPS management in connection
with the allocation of benefits from
valuable discoveries, inventions, and
other developments that result from
research involving specimens lawfully
collected from units of the National Park
System. The No Action Alternative
allows scientists to use material
originating as National Park Service
research specimens to conduct research
that may lead to commercial products
but without any obligation to share the
benefits with the National Park Service.
Another alternative prohibits scientific
research involving National Park
Service research specimens that is in
any way associated with the
development of commercial products. A
third alternative, the Environmentally
Preferred Alternative, allows the
National Park Service and researchers
who study material associated with a
Scientific Research and Collecting
Permit to enter into benefits-sharing
agreements on a case-by-case basis
before using their research results for
any commercial purpose. This
Environmentally Preferred Alternative
has three considerations regarding the
disclosure of financial information:
Always disclose, never disclose, or
comply with confidentiality laws
regarding disclosure. The Preferred
Alternative implements the benefitssharing agreement requirement, while
complying with confidentiality laws
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regarding disclosure of royalty rate or
related information.
The Record of Decision includes a
statement of the decision made,
synopses of other alternatives
considered, the basis for the decision, a
description of the environmentally
preferable alternative, a finding of no
impairment of park resources and
values, a listing of measures to
minimize environmental harm, and an
overview of public involvement in the
decision-making process.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Susan Mills, Benefits-Sharing EIS,
Center for Resources, P.O. Box 168,
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
82190, (307) 344–2203,
benefitseis@nps.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Copies of
the Record of Decision may be obtained
from the contact listed above; online at
https://parkplanning.nps.gov (select
‘‘Washington Office’’ from the park
menu and then follow the link for
benefits-sharing); in the office of the
National Park Service Associate Director
for Natural Resource Stewardship and
Science, 1849 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC; and in the office of the
Superintendent, Yellowstone National
Park, Wyoming.
Dated: March 5, 2010.
Daniel N. Wenk,
Deputy Director, National Park Service.
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AGENCY: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
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ACTION: Notice of intent to revise the
comprehensive conservation plan and
prepare an environmental impact
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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and
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environmental impact statement (EIS)
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[CACA 49016, LLCAD05000, L51010000.FX0000. LVRWB092990]
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement/Staff Assessment for the Solar Millennium's Ridgecrest Solar
Power Project and Possible California Desert Conservation Area Plan
Amendment
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and
the California Energy Commission (CEC) have prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Draft California Desert
Conservation Area (CDCA) Plan Amendment, and Staff Assessment (SA) as a
joint environmental analysis document for the Ridgecrest Solar Power
Project (RSPP), Kern County, California, and by this notice are
announcing the opening of the comment period.
DATES: To ensure that comments will be considered, the BLM must receive
written comments on the Draft EIS/SA within 90 days following the date
the Environmental Protection Agency publishes its Notice of
Availability of this document in the Federal Register. The BLM will
announce future meetings or hearings and any other public involvement
activities at least 15 days in advance through public notices, media
releases, and/or mailings.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments related to the RSPP by any of the
following methods:
Web site: https://www.energy.ca.gov/sitingcases/solar_millennium_ridgecrest/.
E-mail: esolorio@energy.state.ca.us and carspp@ca.blm.gov.
Fax: (916) 651-0966
Mail: Eric Solorio, Project Manager, Siting, Transmission,
and Environmental Protection Division, California Energy Commission,
1516 Ninth Street, MS-15, Sacramento, California 95814.
Copies of the Solar Millennium's RSPP Draft EIS/SA are available
from the CEC and the BLM at the above addresses and in the BLM
Ridgecrest Field Office, 300 South Richmond Road, Ridgecrest,
California 92555, or the California Desert District Office, 22835 Calle
San Juan de los Lagos, Moreno Valley, California 92553.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Janet Eubanks, BLM Project Manager,
telephone: (951) 697-5376, address: Bureau of Land Management, 22835
Calle San Juan de los Lagos, Moreno Valley, California 92553; or e-mail
carspp@ca.blm.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Solar Millennium has submitted to the BLM an
amended application to develop a dry-cooled, utility-scale solar
thermal electric power generating facility. The project will have a
nominal output of 250 megawatts, consisting of a single power plant
utilizing two solar fields.
The project would be located in northeastern Kern County,
California, about five miles southwest of Ridgecrest, California. The
proposed project right-of-way (ROW) would encompass approximately 3,995
acres of public lands administered by the BLM. The total disturbance
area would encompass approximately 1,944 acres. The dry-cooled project
would use solar parabolic trough technology to generate electricity.
The project also includes the relocation of two Southern California
Edison electrical transmission lines, construction of a new 5-mile long
water supply pipeline, and an access road.
The BLM's purpose and need for the RSPP is to respond to Solar
Millennium's application under Title V of FLPMA (43 U.S.C. 1761) for a
ROW grant to construct, operate, and decommission a solar thermal
facility on public lands in compliance with FLPMA, the BLM ROW
regulations, and other applicable Federal laws and regulations. The BLM
will decide whether to approve, approve with modification, or deny
issuance of a ROW grant to Solar Millennium for the proposed RSPP. The
BLM will also amend the CDCA Plan in this NEPA analysis by designating
the project area as either available or unavailable to solar energy
projects. The CDCA Plan (1980, as amended), while recognizing the
potential placement of solar generation facilities on public lands,
requires that all sites proposed for power generation or transmission
not identified in the plan be considered through the plan amendment
process.
In response to the application received from Solar Millennium, the
BLM's proposed action is to authorize the RSPP and amend the CDCA Plan
to designate the project area as available for solar energy projects.
The project area would avoid El Paso Wash. In addition to the proposed
action, the BLM is analyzing the following action alternatives: An
alternative that limits the project to the Northern Unit to avoid
Mohave Ground Squirrel designated critical habitat; an alternative that
limits the project to the Southern Unit to avoid high population
densities of desert tortoise and other resources; and the original
proposed project alternative. All action alternatives would amend the
CDCA Plan to make the area available to solar energy development.
In addition to the above, as required under NEPA, the Draft EIS
analyzes a no action alternative that would not require a CDCA Plan
amendment. The Draft EIS also analyzes two additional no action
alternatives that reject the project, but amend the CDCA Plan to
either: (1) Designate the project area as available to future solar
energy power generation projects; or (2) designate the project area as
unavailable to future solar energy power generation projects. The BLM
will take into consideration the provisions of the Energy Policy Act of
2005 and Secretarial Orders 3283 Enhancing Renewable Energy Development
on the Public Lands and 3285 Renewable Energy Development by the
Department of the Interior in responding to the Solar Millennium
application.
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The BLM will use the NEPA commenting process to satisfy the public
involvement process of Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470f) as provided for in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3). Native American Tribal consultations are being conducted
in accordance with policy, and Tribal concerns will be given due
consideration, including impacts on Indian trust assets.
The BLM has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
the CEC to conduct a joint environmental review of solar thermal
projects that are proposed on Federal land managed by the BLM. The BLM
and CEC have agreed through the MOU to conduct a joint environmental
review of the project in a single combined NEPA/California
Environmental Quality Act process and document. The BLM and CEC have
prepared the Draft EIS/SA evaluating the potential impacts of the
proposed RSPP on air quality, biological resources, cultural resources,
water resources, geological resources and hazards, land use, noise,
paleontological resources, public health, socioeconomic impacts, soils,
traffic and transportation, visual resources, and other resources.
A Notice of Intent to Prepare an EIS/SA and Proposed Land Use Plan
Amendment for the Proposed Ridgecrest Solar Power Project in Kern
County, California was published in the Federal Register on November
23, 2009 (74 FR 61168). The BLM held two public scoping meetings in
Ridgecrest and Inyokern, California, on January 5 and 6, 2010. The
formal scoping period ended January 21, 2010.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be made publicly available at any time. While you can
ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be
able to do so.
Thomas Pogacnik,
Deputy State Director.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 1506.10 and 43 CFR 1610.2.
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