Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report for Phase 3 of Reclamation District No. 17 100-Year Levee Seepage Area Project, San Joaquin County, CA, 21252-21253 [2010-9447]
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Army Corps of Engineers; DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
SUMMARY: The action being taken is the
preparation of an environmental impact
statement/environmental impact report
(EIS/EIR) for Phase 3 of Reclamation
District No. 17’s (RD 17) 100-year Levee
Seepage Area Project (LSAP). To
implement Phase 3 of the LSAP, RD 17
is requesting permission from the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers pursuant to
Section 14 of the Rivers and Harbors Act
of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 408, referred to as
‘‘Section 408’’) for alteration of Federal
project levees and Section 404 of the
Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) for
placement of fill into jurisdictional
waters of the United States. Under
Section 408, the Chief of Engineers may
grant permission to alter an existing
Federal project if it is not injurious to
the public interest and does not impair
the usefulness of the project. Portions of
the RD 17 levee system including the
section of levee along the south bank of
French Camp Slough, along the east
bank of the San Joaquin River, and along
the northerly bank of Walthall Slough
are Federal project levees. Therefore,
Section 408 permission is required for
structural improvements to these
portions of the RD 17 levee system and
would be issued to the Central Valley
Flood Protection Board. Under Section
404, the District Engineer permits the
discharge of dredged or fill material into
waters of the United States if the
discharge meets the requirements of the
Environmental Protection Agency’s
404(b)(1) guidelines and is not contrary
to the public interest. As the landside
levee improvements would result in a
discharge of fill material into waters of
the United States, permission under
Section 404 is needed and would be
issued directly to RD 17. RD 17 is
located in San Joaquin County,
California in the cities of Stockton,
Lathrop, and Manteca.
DATES: A public scoping meeting will be
held on May 11, 2010, from 2 p.m. until
5 p.m. (see ADDRESSES). Send written
comments by May 24, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Public Scoping Meeting,
City Council Chambers, Lathrop City
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CA. Send written comments and
suggestions concerning this study to Ms.
Sarah Ross, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Sacramento District, Attn:
Planning Division (CESPK–PD–RA),
1325 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814–
2922. Requests to be placed on the
mailing list should also be sent to this
address.
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Questions about the proposed action
and EIS/EIR should be addressed to Ms.
Sarah Ross at (916) 557–5256, by e-mail
Sarah.R.Ross@usace.army.mil, or by
mail (see ADDRESSES).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Proposed Action. The U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers is preparing an EIS/
EIR to analyze the impacts of the work
proposed by RD 17 to implement Phase
3 of the LSAP. The overall purpose of
the LSAP is to reduce the risk of
flooding by implementing
improvements to portions of the
approximately 19-mile RD 17 levee
system to meet applicable Federal and
State design recommendations for
levees protecting urban areas. Phase 3 is
a component of the LSAP proposed by
RD 17 and would construct landside
improvements to 23 subreaches of 10
levee reaches involving approximately
8.4 miles of the RD 17 levee system
starting near the southern boundary of
the city of Stockton, through the city of
Lathrop, and to the southern boundary
of the city of Manteca.
2. Alternatives. The EIS/EIR will
consider several alternatives for
reducing flood damage. Alternatives
analyzed during the investigation will
consist of a combination of one or more
measures to reduce the risk of flooding.
These measures include installing cutoff
walls, constructing seepage berms, and
constructing setback levees.
3. Scoping Process.
a. A public scoping meeting will be
held on May 11, 2010, to present
information to the public and to receive
comments from the public. This meeting
will begin a process to solicit input from
the public as well as Federal, State, and
local agencies concerned with Phase 3
of the LSAP.
b. Significant issues to be analyzed in
depth in the EIS/EIR include effects on
agricultural resources; land use; geology
and soils; hydrology and hydraulics;
water quality; biological resources (i.e.,
fisheries, vegetation and wildlife
resources, special-status species, and
wetlands and other waters of the United
States); cultural resources;
transportation and circulation; air
quality; noise; visual resources; utilities
and service systems; hazards and
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hazardous materials; socioeconomics,
population, and housing; and
environmental justice. The EIS/EIR will
also evaluate the cumulative effects of
the proposed LSAP (including past
LSAP Phases 1 and 2) and other related
projects in the study area.
c. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
is consulting with the State Historic
Preservation Officer to comply with the
National Historic Preservation Act; the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the
National Marine Fisheries Service to
provide a biological opinion; and with
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
provide a Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act report.
d. A 45-day public review period will
be provided for individuals and
agencies to review and comment on the
draft EIS/EIR. All interested parties are
encouraged to respond to this notice
and provide a current address if they
wish to be notified of the draft EIS/EIR
circulation.
4. Availability. The draft EIS/EIR is
scheduled to be available for public
review and comment in fall 2010.
Dated: April 15, 2010.
Thomas Chapman,
Colonel, U.S. Army, District Commander.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report for Phase 3 of Reclamation District No. 17
100-Year Levee Seepage Area Project, San Joaquin County, CA
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent
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SUMMARY: The action being taken is the preparation of an environmental
impact statement/environmental impact report (EIS/EIR) for Phase 3 of
Reclamation District No. 17's (RD 17) 100-year Levee Seepage Area
Project (LSAP). To implement Phase 3 of the LSAP, RD 17 is requesting
permission from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pursuant to Section 14
of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 408, referred to as
``Section 408'') for alteration of Federal project levees and Section
404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344) for placement of fill into
jurisdictional waters of the United States. Under Section 408, the
Chief of Engineers may grant permission to alter an existing Federal
project if it is not injurious to the public interest and does not
impair the usefulness of the project. Portions of the RD 17 levee
system including the section of levee along the south bank of French
Camp Slough, along the east bank of the San Joaquin River, and along
the northerly bank of Walthall Slough are Federal project levees.
Therefore, Section 408 permission is required for structural
improvements to these portions of the RD 17 levee system and would be
issued to the Central Valley Flood Protection Board. Under Section 404,
the District Engineer permits the discharge of dredged or fill material
into waters of the United States if the discharge meets the
requirements of the Environmental Protection Agency's 404(b)(1)
guidelines and is not contrary to the public interest. As the landside
levee improvements would result in a discharge of fill material into
waters of the United States, permission under Section 404 is needed and
would be issued directly to RD 17. RD 17 is located in San Joaquin
County, California in the cities of Stockton, Lathrop, and Manteca.
DATES: A public scoping meeting will be held on May 11, 2010, from 2
p.m. until 5 p.m. (see ADDRESSES). Send written comments by May 24,
2010.
ADDRESSES: Public Scoping Meeting, City Council Chambers, Lathrop City
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Hall, 390 Towne Centre Drive, Lathrop, CA. Send written comments and
suggestions concerning this study to Ms. Sarah Ross, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Sacramento District, Attn: Planning Division (CESPK-PD-RA),
1325 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814-2922. Requests to be placed on the
mailing list should also be sent to this address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and EIS/EIR should be addressed to Ms. Sarah Ross at (916) 557-5256, by
e-mail Sarah.R.Ross@usace.army.mil, or by mail (see ADDRESSES).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Proposed Action. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is preparing
an EIS/EIR to analyze the impacts of the work proposed by RD 17 to
implement Phase 3 of the LSAP. The overall purpose of the LSAP is to
reduce the risk of flooding by implementing improvements to portions of
the approximately 19-mile RD 17 levee system to meet applicable Federal
and State design recommendations for levees protecting urban areas.
Phase 3 is a component of the LSAP proposed by RD 17 and would
construct landside improvements to 23 subreaches of 10 levee reaches
involving approximately 8.4 miles of the RD 17 levee system starting
near the southern boundary of the city of Stockton, through the city of
Lathrop, and to the southern boundary of the city of Manteca.
2. Alternatives. The EIS/EIR will consider several alternatives for
reducing flood damage. Alternatives analyzed during the investigation
will consist of a combination of one or more measures to reduce the
risk of flooding. These measures include installing cutoff walls,
constructing seepage berms, and constructing setback levees.
3. Scoping Process.
a. A public scoping meeting will be held on May 11, 2010, to
present information to the public and to receive comments from the
public. This meeting will begin a process to solicit input from the
public as well as Federal, State, and local agencies concerned with
Phase 3 of the LSAP.
b. Significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the EIS/EIR
include effects on agricultural resources; land use; geology and soils;
hydrology and hydraulics; water quality; biological resources (i.e.,
fisheries, vegetation and wildlife resources, special-status species,
and wetlands and other waters of the United States); cultural
resources; transportation and circulation; air quality; noise; visual
resources; utilities and service systems; hazards and hazardous
materials; socioeconomics, population, and housing; and environmental
justice. The EIS/EIR will also evaluate the cumulative effects of the
proposed LSAP (including past LSAP Phases 1 and 2) and other related
projects in the study area.
c. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is consulting with the State
Historic Preservation Officer to comply with the National Historic
Preservation Act; the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National
Marine Fisheries Service to provide a biological opinion; and with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to provide a Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Act report.
d. A 45-day public review period will be provided for individuals
and agencies to review and comment on the draft EIS/EIR. All interested
parties are encouraged to respond to this notice and provide a current
address if they wish to be notified of the draft EIS/EIR circulation.
4. Availability. The draft EIS/EIR is scheduled to be available for
public review and comment in fall 2010.
Dated: April 15, 2010.
Thomas Chapman,
Colonel, U.S. Army, District Commander.
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