Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for a Proposed Federal Loan Guarantee To Support Construction of Phase II of the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway Transmission Line Project, in Maryland and Delaware, 12088-12090 [2011-4878]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for a
Proposed Federal Loan Guarantee To
Support Construction of Phase II of the
Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway
Transmission Line Project, in Maryland
and Delaware
Department of Energy, Loan
Programs Office.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
Conduct Public Scoping Meetings;
Notice of Proposed Floodplain Action.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) announces its intent to
prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) (DOE/EIS–0465),
pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA),
the Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) NEPA regulations, and the DOE
NEPA implementing procedures, to
assess the potential environmental
impacts of its proposed action of issuing
a Federal loan guarantee to Pepco
Holdings, Inc. (PHI). Potomac Electric
Power Company (Pepco) and Delmarva
Power & Light Company (Delmarva),
both subsidiaries of PHI, submitted an
application to DOE under the Federal
loan guarantee program pursuant to the
Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct 2005)
to support construction of Phase II of
the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway
(MAPP) transmission line project. PHI
proposes to develop Phase II of the
MAPP project, an approximately 100mile electric transmission line from the
Chalk Point Substation in Prince
George’s County, Maryland, to the
Indian River Substation in Sussex
County, Delaware, using a High Voltage
Direct Current (HVDC) transmission
system.
The EIS will evaluate the potential
environmental impacts of the issuance
of a DOE Loan Guarantee for PHI’s
proposed MAPP project and the range of
reasonable alternatives.
The purposes of this Notice of Intent
are to inform the public about DOE’s
proposed action, invite public
participation in the EIS process,
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announce plans for public scoping
meetings, and solicit public comments
for consideration in establishing the
scope and content of the EIS. DOE
hereby provides notice of a proposed
action located in part in a floodplain
and that DOE will include a floodplain
assessment in the EIS.
DOE invites those agencies with
jurisdiction by law or special expertise
to be cooperating agencies.
DATES: The public scoping period will
begin with publication of this Notice of
Intent and end on April 4, 2011. To
ensure that all of the issues related to
this proposal are addressed, DOE invites
comments on the proposed scope and
content of the EIS from all interested
parties. Comments must be postmarked
or e-mailed by April 4, 2011 to ensure
consideration. Late comments will be
considered to the extent practicable.
ADDRESSES: Public comments can be
submitted electronically or by U.S. Mail.
Written comments on the proposed EIS
scope should be signed and addressed
to the NEPA Document Manager for this
project: Mr. Doug Boren, Loan Programs
Office (LP–10), U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC 20585. Electronic
submission of comments is encouraged
due to processing time required for
regular mail. Comments can be
submitted electronically by sending an
e-mail to: MAPP–EIS@hq.doe.gov. All
electronic and written comments should
reference DOE/EIS–0465.
DOE will conduct three public
scoping meetings in the vicinity of the
proposed MAPP project at which
government agencies, private-sector
organizations, and the general public are
invited to provide comments or
suggestions with regard to the
alternatives and potential impacts to be
considered in the EIS. The date, time,
and location of the public scoping
meetings will be announced in local
news media and on the DOE Loan
Programs Office ‘‘NEPA Public
Involvement’’ Web site (https://
www.lgprogram.energy.gov/
NEPA_PI.html) and the DOE NEPA
Website ‘‘Public Participation’’ Calendar
(https://nepa.energy.gov/calendar.htm)
at least 15 days prior to the date of the
meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To
obtain additional information about this
EIS, the public scoping meetings, or to
receive a copy of the draft EIS when it
is issued, contact Doug Boren by
telephone: 202–287–5346; or electronic
mail: Douglas.Boren@hq.doe.gov. For
general information on the DOE NEPA
process, please contact: Ms. Carol M.
Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
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Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone: 202–
586–4600; facsimile: 202–586–7031;
electronic mail: askNEPA@hq.doe.gov;
or leave a toll-free message at 800–472–
2756.
Additional information is available on
the DOE Loan Programs Office ‘‘NEPA
Public Involvement’’ Web site (https://
www.lgprogram.energy.gov/
NEPA_PI.html) and the DOE NEPA Web
site (https://nepa.energy.gov/).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
EPAct 2005 established a Federal loan
guarantee program for eligible energy
projects that employ innovative
technologies. Title XVII of EPAct 2005
authorizes the Secretary of Energy to
make loan guarantees for a variety of
types of projects, including those that
‘‘avoid, reduce, or sequester air
pollutants or anthropogenic emissions
of greenhouse gases; and employ new or
significantly improved technologies as
compared to commercial technologies in
service in the United States at the time
the guarantee is issued.’’ The two
principal goals of the loan guarantee
program are to encourage commercial
use in the United States of new or
significantly improved energy-related
technologies and to achieve substantial
environmental benefits. On June 30,
2008, the DOE Loan Guarantee Program
Office issued a solicitation for projects
employing energy efficiency, renewable
energy, and advanced transmission and
distribution technologies that constitute
New or Significantly Improved
Technologies. Pepco and Delmarva
submitted an application to DOE for a
loan guarantee in February 2009, to
support construction of Phase II of the
MAPP project.
Phase II of the MAPP project would
incorporate new smart grid technology
that includes an HVDC system;
microprocessor-based relays; digital
fault recorders; and phasor
measurement units. The smart grid
technology to be incorporated into the
MAPP project would promote the
transmission of energy over the line
more efficiently and gives PJM
Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM), the area
electric grid operator, additional control
over power flows and power stability in
the eastern portion of PJM. The project
would provide a solution to critical
reliability and congestion issues
triggered by limited transmission
capacity in PJM.
Due to the number of jurisdictions
within PJM with Renewable Portfolio
Standards, the future amount of
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renewable energy generation within PJM
is expected to increase. By reducing grid
congestion and increasing grid
efficiency, the MAPP project enables the
potential expansion of clean energy
sources and renewables into the system,
and may allow for the decommissioning
of older electric generation units.
Purpose and Need for Agency Action
The purpose and need for action by
DOE is to comply with its mandate
under EPAct 2005 by selecting eligible
projects that meet the goals of the Act,
as summarized above. The EIS will
inform DOE’s decision whether to issue
a loan guarantee to PHI to support the
construction of the proposed MAPP
project.
Proposed Action
DOE’s proposed action is to issue a
loan guarantee to PHI to support
construction of Phase II of the MAPP
project. Phase II of the MAPP project
can be separated into four segments.
The first segment is a proposed 500
kilovolt (kV) alternating current (AC)
transmission line from the existing
Chalk Point Substation, in Prince
George’s County, Maryland, crossing the
Patuxent River to a proposed AC-todirect current (DC) converter station
(Chestnut Converter) in Calvert County,
Maryland. This segment is
approximately 10.6 miles long and
would be installed overhead within an
existing transmission line right-of-way
(ROW).
The second segment would be from
the Chestnut Converter station to a
proposed converter station (Gateway
Converter) in Wicomico County,
Maryland. Segment two would consist
of two, 320 kV, DC transmission circuits
and would be installed underground
within existing ROW in Calvert County
and then under the Chesapeake Bay and
the Choptank River, and would cross
the Delmarva Peninsula overhead
through Dorchester County, Maryland,
to the Gateway Converter in Wicomico
County, Maryland. The Calvert County
underground portion of the circuits will
be approximately 2.6 miles long and the
submarine crossing of the bay and river
would be approximately 39 miles. Once
this segment makes landfall in
Dorchester County, Maryland, it would
be installed underground for
approximately one mile and then
overhead for approximately 14 miles,
crossing the Nanticoke River near the
town of Vienna, Maryland, before
ending at the proposed Gateway
Converter. This entire segment would be
located within new transmission line
ROW.
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Segment three consists of one of the
two DC circuits continuing overhead
past the Gateway Converter in
Wicomico County to a proposed
converter station (Mission Converter) in
Sussex County, Delaware. This segment
would be approximately 26 miles,
installed above ground, and located
within an existing transmission line
ROW.
Segment four is a 230 kV AC overhead
transmission line constructed between
the proposed Mission Converter and the
existing Indian River Substation in
Sussex County, Delaware. This segment
would be located within existing ROW
and is approximately 6 miles in length.
In addition, segment four would also
include two approximately 1-mile 230
kV AC overhead transmission lines to be
constructed between the proposed
Mission Converter and an existing
transmission line to the south. These 1mile transmission lines would be
installed on applicant owned property
but would include new transmission
structures. Additional project
descriptions and project location maps
(depicting the proposed route by
county) may be found on the applicant’s
Web site at https://
www.powerpathway.com.
Alternatives
DOE currently plans to analyze in
detail the MAPP project proposed by
PHI and the No Action alternative. As
appropriate, DOE will also analyze
alternatives to portions of the project,
such as alternative routes and river
crossings, which could lessen or avoid
impacts to affected resources and
mitigation measures.
Under the No Action alternative, DOE
would not provide the loan guarantee to
PHI. In this case, PHI may have
difficulty obtaining financing for the
MAPP project, which may result in a
delay or cancellation of the project.
Although PHI may still pursue the
project without the loan guarantee, for
purposes of this NEPA analysis, the No
Action alternative will be a no project
or no build scenario.
Notice of Floodplain Involvement
DOE hereby provides notice of a
proposed DOE action in a floodplain
pursuant to DOE Floodplain and
Wetland Environmental Review
Requirements (10 CFR Part 1022).
Portions of the proposed project cross
the Patuxent River, the Chesapeake Bay,
the Choptank River, the Nanticoke River
and other water bodies, and their
associated floodplains along the entire
length of the proposed transmission
line. DOE will prepare a floodplain
assessment as required by DOE
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regulations and include it in the EIS.
Interested parties may comment during
the scoping period following the
publication of this NOI and will also be
able to comment on the floodplain
assessment when the Draft EIS is
published.
Preliminary Identification of
Environmental Issues
DOE has tentatively identified the
following environmental resource areas
for consideration in the EIS. This list is
not intended to be all-inclusive nor to
predetermine the potential
environmental impacts or their
significance:
Air quality
Greenhouse gas emissions and climate
change
Energy use and production
Water resources, including groundwater
and surface waters
Wetlands and floodplains
Geological resources
Ecological resources, including
threatened and endangered species
and species of special concern
Cultural resources, including historic
structures and properties; sites of
religious and cultural significance to
Tribes; and archaeological resources
Land use
Coastal zone management
Visual resources and aesthetics
Transportation and traffic
Noise and vibration
Hazardous materials and solid waste
management
Human health and safety
Accidents and terrorism
Socioeconomics, including impacts to
community services
Environmental justice
DOE invites comments on whether
additional resource areas or potential
issues should be considered in the EIS.
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Public Scoping Process
To ensure that all issues related to
DOE’s proposed action are addressed,
DOE seeks public input to define the
scope of the EIS. Interested government
agencies, private-sector organizations,
and the general public are encouraged to
submit comments concerning the
content of the EIS, issues and impacts
that should be addressed, and
alternatives that should be considered.
Scoping comments should clearly
describe specific issues or topics that
the EIS should address to assist DOE in
identifying significant issues for
analysis.
DOE has coordinated with Federal
and state agencies in the project area
and expects that the United States Army
Corps of Engineers will be a cooperating
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agency for the preparation of this EIS.
DOE invites any additional agencies
with jurisdiction by law or special
expertise to be cooperating agencies in
the preparation of this EIS.
The public scoping meetings will be
announced as described in the DATES
and ADDRESSES sections above.
Members of the public and
representatives of groups and Federal,
state, local, and Tribal agencies are
invited to attend. The meetings will
include both a formal opportunity to
present oral comments and an informal
session during which DOE and PHI
personnel will be available for
discussions. Displays and other
information about the proposed agency
action, the EIS process, and PHI’s
proposed MAPP project will be
available. Individuals who wish to make
oral comments during one of the
scoping meetings may register at the
meeting. To ensure that everyone who
wishes to has a turn to speak, DOE may
need to limit speakers to three to five
minutes initially, but will provide
additional opportunities as time
permits. Written comments may be
submitted to DOE officials at the
scoping meetings.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
a Proposed Federal Loan Guarantee To Support Construction of Phase II
of the Mid-Atlantic Power Pathway Transmission Line Project, in
Maryland and Delaware
AGENCY: Department of Energy, Loan Programs Office.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
and Conduct Public Scoping Meetings; Notice of Proposed Floodplain
Action.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces its intent to
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (DOE/EIS-0465),
pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended
(NEPA), the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) NEPA regulations,
and the DOE NEPA implementing procedures, to assess the potential
environmental impacts of its proposed action of issuing a Federal loan
guarantee to Pepco Holdings, Inc. (PHI). Potomac Electric Power Company
(Pepco) and Delmarva Power & Light Company (Delmarva), both
subsidiaries of PHI, submitted an application to DOE under the Federal
loan guarantee program pursuant to the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct
2005) to support construction of Phase II of the Mid-Atlantic Power
Pathway (MAPP) transmission line project. PHI proposes to develop Phase
II of the MAPP project, an approximately 100-mile electric transmission
line from the Chalk Point Substation in Prince George's County,
Maryland, to the Indian River Substation in Sussex County, Delaware,
using a High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) transmission system.
The EIS will evaluate the potential environmental impacts of the
issuance of a DOE Loan Guarantee for PHI's proposed MAPP project and
the range of reasonable alternatives.
The purposes of this Notice of Intent are to inform the public
about DOE's proposed action, invite public participation in the EIS
process, announce plans for public scoping meetings, and solicit public
comments for consideration in establishing the scope and content of the
EIS. DOE hereby provides notice of a proposed action located in part in
a floodplain and that DOE will include a floodplain assessment in the
EIS.
DOE invites those agencies with jurisdiction by law or special
expertise to be cooperating agencies.
DATES: The public scoping period will begin with publication of this
Notice of Intent and end on April 4, 2011. To ensure that all of the
issues related to this proposal are addressed, DOE invites comments on
the proposed scope and content of the EIS from all interested parties.
Comments must be postmarked or e-mailed by April 4, 2011 to ensure
consideration. Late comments will be considered to the extent
practicable.
ADDRESSES: Public comments can be submitted electronically or by U.S.
Mail. Written comments on the proposed EIS scope should be signed and
addressed to the NEPA Document Manager for this project: Mr. Doug
Boren, Loan Programs Office (LP-10), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585. Electronic submission
of comments is encouraged due to processing time required for regular
mail. Comments can be submitted electronically by sending an e-mail to:
MAPP-EIS@hq.doe.gov. All electronic and written comments should
reference DOE/EIS-0465.
DOE will conduct three public scoping meetings in the vicinity of
the proposed MAPP project at which government agencies, private-sector
organizations, and the general public are invited to provide comments
or suggestions with regard to the alternatives and potential impacts to
be considered in the EIS. The date, time, and location of the public
scoping meetings will be announced in local news media and on the DOE
Loan Programs Office ``NEPA Public Involvement'' Web site (https://www.lgprogram.energy.gov/NEPA_PI.html) and the DOE NEPA Website
``Public Participation'' Calendar (https://nepa.energy.gov/calendar.htm)
at least 15 days prior to the date of the meetings.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To obtain additional information about
this EIS, the public scoping meetings, or to receive a copy of the
draft EIS when it is issued, contact Doug Boren by telephone: 202-287-
5346; or electronic mail: Douglas.Boren@hq.doe.gov. For general
information on the DOE NEPA process, please contact: Ms. Carol M.
Borgstrom, Director, Office of NEPA
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Policy and Compliance (GC-54), U.S. Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585; telephone: 202-586-
4600; facsimile: 202-586-7031; electronic mail: askNEPA@hq.doe.gov; or
leave a toll-free message at 800-472-2756.
Additional information is available on the DOE Loan Programs Office
``NEPA Public Involvement'' Web site (https://www.lgprogram.energy.gov/NEPA_PI.html) and the DOE NEPA Web site (https://nepa.energy.gov/).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
EPAct 2005 established a Federal loan guarantee program for
eligible energy projects that employ innovative technologies. Title
XVII of EPAct 2005 authorizes the Secretary of Energy to make loan
guarantees for a variety of types of projects, including those that
``avoid, reduce, or sequester air pollutants or anthropogenic emissions
of greenhouse gases; and employ new or significantly improved
technologies as compared to commercial technologies in service in the
United States at the time the guarantee is issued.'' The two principal
goals of the loan guarantee program are to encourage commercial use in
the United States of new or significantly improved energy-related
technologies and to achieve substantial environmental benefits. On June
30, 2008, the DOE Loan Guarantee Program Office issued a solicitation
for projects employing energy efficiency, renewable energy, and
advanced transmission and distribution technologies that constitute New
or Significantly Improved Technologies. Pepco and Delmarva submitted an
application to DOE for a loan guarantee in February 2009, to support
construction of Phase II of the MAPP project.
Phase II of the MAPP project would incorporate new smart grid
technology that includes an HVDC system; microprocessor-based relays;
digital fault recorders; and phasor measurement units. The smart grid
technology to be incorporated into the MAPP project would promote the
transmission of energy over the line more efficiently and gives PJM
Interconnection, L.L.C. (PJM), the area electric grid operator,
additional control over power flows and power stability in the eastern
portion of PJM. The project would provide a solution to critical
reliability and congestion issues triggered by limited transmission
capacity in PJM.
Due to the number of jurisdictions within PJM with Renewable
Portfolio Standards, the future amount of renewable energy generation
within PJM is expected to increase. By reducing grid congestion and
increasing grid efficiency, the MAPP project enables the potential
expansion of clean energy sources and renewables into the system, and
may allow for the decommissioning of older electric generation units.
Purpose and Need for Agency Action
The purpose and need for action by DOE is to comply with its
mandate under EPAct 2005 by selecting eligible projects that meet the
goals of the Act, as summarized above. The EIS will inform DOE's
decision whether to issue a loan guarantee to PHI to support the
construction of the proposed MAPP project.
Proposed Action
DOE's proposed action is to issue a loan guarantee to PHI to
support construction of Phase II of the MAPP project. Phase II of the
MAPP project can be separated into four segments. The first segment is
a proposed 500 kilovolt (kV) alternating current (AC) transmission line
from the existing Chalk Point Substation, in Prince George's County,
Maryland, crossing the Patuxent River to a proposed AC-to-direct
current (DC) converter station (Chestnut Converter) in Calvert County,
Maryland. This segment is approximately 10.6 miles long and would be
installed overhead within an existing transmission line right-of-way
(ROW).
The second segment would be from the Chestnut Converter station to
a proposed converter station (Gateway Converter) in Wicomico County,
Maryland. Segment two would consist of two, 320 kV, DC transmission
circuits and would be installed underground within existing ROW in
Calvert County and then under the Chesapeake Bay and the Choptank
River, and would cross the Delmarva Peninsula overhead through
Dorchester County, Maryland, to the Gateway Converter in Wicomico
County, Maryland. The Calvert County underground portion of the
circuits will be approximately 2.6 miles long and the submarine
crossing of the bay and river would be approximately 39 miles. Once
this segment makes landfall in Dorchester County, Maryland, it would be
installed underground for approximately one mile and then overhead for
approximately 14 miles, crossing the Nanticoke River near the town of
Vienna, Maryland, before ending at the proposed Gateway Converter. This
entire segment would be located within new transmission line ROW.
Segment three consists of one of the two DC circuits continuing
overhead past the Gateway Converter in Wicomico County to a proposed
converter station (Mission Converter) in Sussex County, Delaware. This
segment would be approximately 26 miles, installed above ground, and
located within an existing transmission line ROW.
Segment four is a 230 kV AC overhead transmission line constructed
between the proposed Mission Converter and the existing Indian River
Substation in Sussex County, Delaware. This segment would be located
within existing ROW and is approximately 6 miles in length. In
addition, segment four would also include two approximately 1-mile 230
kV AC overhead transmission lines to be constructed between the
proposed Mission Converter and an existing transmission line to the
south. These 1-mile transmission lines would be installed on applicant
owned property but would include new transmission structures.
Additional project descriptions and project location maps (depicting
the proposed route by county) may be found on the applicant's Web site
at https://www.powerpathway.com.
Alternatives
DOE currently plans to analyze in detail the MAPP project proposed
by PHI and the No Action alternative. As appropriate, DOE will also
analyze alternatives to portions of the project, such as alternative
routes and river crossings, which could lessen or avoid impacts to
affected resources and mitigation measures.
Under the No Action alternative, DOE would not provide the loan
guarantee to PHI. In this case, PHI may have difficulty obtaining
financing for the MAPP project, which may result in a delay or
cancellation of the project. Although PHI may still pursue the project
without the loan guarantee, for purposes of this NEPA analysis, the No
Action alternative will be a no project or no build scenario.
Notice of Floodplain Involvement
DOE hereby provides notice of a proposed DOE action in a floodplain
pursuant to DOE Floodplain and Wetland Environmental Review
Requirements (10 CFR Part 1022). Portions of the proposed project cross
the Patuxent River, the Chesapeake Bay, the Choptank River, the
Nanticoke River and other water bodies, and their associated
floodplains along the entire length of the proposed transmission line.
DOE will prepare a floodplain assessment as required by DOE
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regulations and include it in the EIS. Interested parties may comment
during the scoping period following the publication of this NOI and
will also be able to comment on the floodplain assessment when the
Draft EIS is published.
Preliminary Identification of Environmental Issues
DOE has tentatively identified the following environmental resource
areas for consideration in the EIS. This list is not intended to be
all-inclusive nor to predetermine the potential environmental impacts
or their significance:
Air quality
Greenhouse gas emissions and climate change
Energy use and production
Water resources, including groundwater and surface waters
Wetlands and floodplains
Geological resources
Ecological resources, including threatened and endangered species and
species of special concern
Cultural resources, including historic structures and properties; sites
of religious and cultural significance to Tribes; and archaeological
resources
Land use
Coastal zone management
Visual resources and aesthetics
Transportation and traffic
Noise and vibration
Hazardous materials and solid waste management
Human health and safety
Accidents and terrorism
Socioeconomics, including impacts to community services
Environmental justice
DOE invites comments on whether additional resource areas or
potential issues should be considered in the EIS.
Public Scoping Process
To ensure that all issues related to DOE's proposed action are
addressed, DOE seeks public input to define the scope of the EIS.
Interested government agencies, private-sector organizations, and the
general public are encouraged to submit comments concerning the content
of the EIS, issues and impacts that should be addressed, and
alternatives that should be considered. Scoping comments should clearly
describe specific issues or topics that the EIS should address to
assist DOE in identifying significant issues for analysis.
DOE has coordinated with Federal and state agencies in the project
area and expects that the United States Army Corps of Engineers will be
a cooperating agency for the preparation of this EIS. DOE invites any
additional agencies with jurisdiction by law or special expertise to be
cooperating agencies in the preparation of this EIS.
The public scoping meetings will be announced as described in the
DATES and ADDRESSES sections above. Members of the public and
representatives of groups and Federal, state, local, and Tribal
agencies are invited to attend. The meetings will include both a formal
opportunity to present oral comments and an informal session during
which DOE and PHI personnel will be available for discussions. Displays
and other information about the proposed agency action, the EIS
process, and PHI's proposed MAPP project will be available. Individuals
who wish to make oral comments during one of the scoping meetings may
register at the meeting. To ensure that everyone who wishes to has a
turn to speak, DOE may need to limit speakers to three to five minutes
initially, but will provide additional opportunities as time permits.
Written comments may be submitted to DOE officials at the scoping
meetings.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 28, 2011.
Owen Barwell,
Acting Executive Director, Loan Programs Office.
[FR Doc. 2011-4878 Filed 3-3-11; 8:45 am]
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