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1. Background
In November 2001, CWA applied for
a permit from the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) under the Rivers
and Harbors Act of 1899 to proceed with
its proposal to construct an offshore
wind power facility on the OCS in
Nantucket Sound, on Horseshoe Shoal.
In 2005, the Energy Policy Act of 2005
(EPAct) was passed amending the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA).
The OCSLA amendments granted the
Secretary of the Department of the
Interior (DOI) the authority to issue
leases, easements, or rights-of-way for
renewable energy projects on the OCS.
The Secretary delegated that authority
to the Minerals Management Service
(now BOEMRE). During the fall of 2005,
BOEMRE reviewed the CWA proposal
and determined that BOEMRE would
proceed with the review by preparing a
Cape Wind Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS).
BOEMRE published the DEIS on
January 18, 2008 (73 FR 3482), which
was followed by publication of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
(74 FR 3635) on January 21, 2009. On
May 4, 2010, BOEMRE published the
NOA of the 2010 EA (75 FR 23798) and
the NOA of the 2010 ROD, which
authorized the issuance of a lease to
CWA (75 FR 34152). On October 6,
2010, BOEMRE and CWA signed a lease,
effective on November 1, 2010, that
granted CWA the exclusive right to
submit, for BOEMRE’s approval, a COP
detailing the construction, operation,
and decommissioning of its proposed
project. CWA submitted its COP to
BOEMRE on October 29, 2010, and a
revised version of the COP on February
4, 2011.
As detailed in the COP, the Proposed
Action remains substantially the same
as that described in the FEIS (FEIS, pp.
2–1 to 2–32). The Proposed Action calls
for 130, 3.6 +/¥MW wind turbine
generators (WTG), each with a
maximum blade height of 440 feet (ft),
to be constructed in a grid pattern on
the OCS in Nantucket Sound offshore
Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and
Nantucket Island, Massachusetts (the
Islands). With a maximum electric
output of 468 MW and an average
anticipated output of approximately 182
MW, the facility is projected to generate
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation and Enforcement
Cape Wind Energy Project
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and
Enforcement (BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of the Availability (NOA)
of an Environmental Assessment (EA);
NOA of a Record of Decision (ROD).
AGENCY:
Pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulation
implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) at 40
CFR 1506.6, BOEMRE announces the
availability of an EA, a Finding of No
New Significant Impact (FONNSI), and
a ROD on whether to approve, approve
with modifications, or disapprove a
Construction and Operations Plan (COP)
for the Cape Wind Energy Project
located on the Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) in Nantucket Sound, off the coast
of Massachusetts. BOEMRE prepared
the EA to determine whether there are
any substantial changes in the proposed
action or whether there is new
information since the first ROD (2010
ROD) approving the issuance of a lease
to Cape Wind Associates (CWA) that
would require preparation of a
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (SEIS). This EA was also
prepared to assist BOEMRE in deciding
whether to approve, approve with
modifications, or disapprove CWA’s
COP for a commercial wind facility. On
the basis of the analysis contained in the
EA, BOEMRE has determined that a
SEIS is not required and has prepared
a FONNSI supporting that
determination (See Section 2 of this
notice). After careful consideration,
BOEMRE has decided to issue this
second ROD (2011 ROD) approving
CWA’s COP with modifications (See
Section 3 of this notice).
Availability: The EA, FONNSI, and
ROD are available at https://
www.boemre.gov/offshore/
RenewableEnergy/CapeWind.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michelle Morin, BOEMRE Office of
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up to three-quarters of Cape Cod and the
Islands’ annual electricity demand. Each
of the 130 WTGs will generate
electricity independently. Solid
dielectric submarine inner-array cables
(33 kilovolt) from each WTG will
interconnect within the array and
terminate on an electrical service
platform (ESP), which will serve as the
common interconnection point for all of
the WTGs. The proposed submarine
transmission cable system (115 kilovolt)
running from the ESP to the landfall
location in Yarmouth would be
approximately 12.5 miles (mi.) in length
(7.6 mi. of which would fall within
Massachusetts’ territory).
2. Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No New Significant Impact
BOEMRE prepared an EA in order to
determine whether an SEIS is required
and to assist BOEMRE in deciding
whether to approve, approve with
modifications, or disapprove CWA’s
application to construct, operate, and
decommission a commercial wind
facility in Nantucket Sound off the coast
of Massachusetts as described in the
FEIS and its COP. In accordance with
CEQ regulations, the EA examined
whether there are any ‘‘substantial
changes in the proposed action that are
relevant to environmental concerns’’ or
‘‘significant new circumstances or
information relevant to environmental
concerns and bearing on the proposed
action’’ that either were not fully
discussed in the FEIS or did not exist at
the time the 2010 ROD was issued (40
CFR 1502.9).
BOEMRE sought public input during
its review of the Cape Wind COP by
posting the COP, as well the Notice of
Preparation of an EA for the purpose
stated above, on the BOEMRE Web site,
which announced the start of the public
comment period on February 22, 2011.
Consulting parties and local
governments were informed of the
comment period via e-mail, which
provided the BOEMRE Web site and
address for comments. Approximately
160 comments were received and are
available at https://www.regulations.gov/
#!docketDetail;rpp=10;po=0;D=BOEM2011-0007. Issues that BOEMRE
considered include: Additional surveys
and sampling; conflicts with aviation
traffic and fishing use; emergency
response; migratory birds; microclimate;
oil within wind turbine generators;
sloshing dampers; transition piece
grout; permits issued by other Federal
agencies; and consultations with other
agencies.
As a result of its review described in
the EA, BOEMRE found no substantial
changes in the proposed action or new
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information that would require it to
supplement the analysis in the FEIS,
and prepared a FONNSI.
3. Record of Decision
In preparing its decision on whether
or not to approve the Cape Wind Energy
Project COP, BOEMRE considered
alternatives to the Proposed Action, the
impacts as presented in the FEIS, and
all comments received throughout the
NEPA process. The FEIS assessed the
physical, biological and socioeconomic
impacts of the Proposed Action and 13
alternatives, including a no-action
alternative. Since publication of the
FEIS in January 2009, BOEMRE
prepared two EAs to evaluate whether
substantial changes in the proposed
action that are relevant to
environmental concerns or significant
new circumstances or information
relevant to environmental concerns and
bearing on the proposed action were
either not fully discussed or did not
exist at the time of the preparation of
the FEIS such that BOEMRE would be
required to supplement the FEIS.
After careful consideration, BOEMRE,
as documented in the 2011 ROD, has
decided to approve CWA’s COP with
modifications. The subjects of the
additional terms and conditions
included in the COP include: Scour and
benthic monitoring; turbine
foundations; compliance with other
Federal laws; compliance with generally
accepted industry standards; certified
verification agent nomination; safety
management system; contractor’s
responsibilities; operations and
maintenance plan; avoidance of cultural
resources; supplementary surveys; and
sloshing dampers.
Dated: April 18, 2011.
L. Renee Orr,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy
and Minerals Management.
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announcing the availability of the Draft
Revised Recovery Plan for the Northern
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for public review and comment under
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
Cape Wind Energy Project
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
(BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of the Availability (NOA) of an Environmental Assessment
(EA); NOA of a Record of Decision (ROD).
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulation implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) at
40 CFR 1506.6, BOEMRE announces the availability of an EA, a Finding of
No New Significant Impact (FONNSI), and a ROD on whether to approve,
approve with modifications, or disapprove a Construction and Operations
Plan (COP) for the Cape Wind Energy Project located on the Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) in Nantucket Sound, off the coast of
Massachusetts. BOEMRE prepared the EA to determine whether there are
any substantial changes in the proposed action or whether there is new
information since the first ROD (2010 ROD) approving the issuance of a
lease to Cape Wind Associates (CWA) that would require preparation of a
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS). This EA was also
prepared to assist BOEMRE in deciding whether to approve, approve with
modifications, or disapprove CWA's COP for a commercial wind facility.
On the basis of the analysis contained in the EA, BOEMRE has determined
that a SEIS is not required and has prepared a FONNSI supporting that
determination (See Section 2 of this notice). After careful
consideration, BOEMRE has decided to issue this second ROD (2011 ROD)
approving CWA's COP with modifications (See Section 3 of this notice).
Availability: The EA, FONNSI, and ROD are available at https://www.boemre.gov/offshore/RenewableEnergy/CapeWind.htm.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michelle Morin, BOEMRE Office of
Offshore Alternative Energy Programs, 381 Elden Street, MS 4090,
Herndon, Virginia 20170-4817, (703) 787-1340 or
michelle.morin@boemre.gov.
Authority: The NOA of an EA, FONNSI, and ROD is published
pursuant to 43 CFR 46.305.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
In November 2001, CWA applied for a permit from the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (USACE) under the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 to
proceed with its proposal to construct an offshore wind power facility
on the OCS in Nantucket Sound, on Horseshoe Shoal. In 2005, the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 (EPAct) was passed amending the Outer Continental
Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA). The OCSLA amendments granted the Secretary of
the Department of the Interior (DOI) the authority to issue leases,
easements, or rights-of-way for renewable energy projects on the OCS.
The Secretary delegated that authority to the Minerals Management
Service (now BOEMRE). During the fall of 2005, BOEMRE reviewed the CWA
proposal and determined that BOEMRE would proceed with the review by
preparing a Cape Wind Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).
BOEMRE published the DEIS on January 18, 2008 (73 FR 3482), which
was followed by publication of the Final Environmental Impact Statement
(FEIS) (74 FR 3635) on January 21, 2009. On May 4, 2010, BOEMRE
published the NOA of the 2010 EA (75 FR 23798) and the NOA of the 2010
ROD, which authorized the issuance of a lease to CWA (75 FR 34152). On
October 6, 2010, BOEMRE and CWA signed a lease, effective on November
1, 2010, that granted CWA the exclusive right to submit, for BOEMRE's
approval, a COP detailing the construction, operation, and
decommissioning of its proposed project. CWA submitted its COP to
BOEMRE on October 29, 2010, and a revised version of the COP on
February 4, 2011.
As detailed in the COP, the Proposed Action remains substantially
the same as that described in the FEIS (FEIS, pp. 2-1 to 2-32). The
Proposed Action calls for 130, 3.6 +/-MW wind turbine generators (WTG),
each with a maximum blade height of 440 feet (ft), to be constructed in
a grid pattern on the OCS in Nantucket Sound offshore Cape Cod,
Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket Island, Massachusetts (the Islands).
With a maximum electric output of 468 MW and an average anticipated
output of approximately 182 MW, the facility is projected to generate
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up to three-quarters of Cape Cod and the Islands' annual electricity
demand. Each of the 130 WTGs will generate electricity independently.
Solid dielectric submarine inner-array cables (33 kilovolt) from each
WTG will interconnect within the array and terminate on an electrical
service platform (ESP), which will serve as the common interconnection
point for all of the WTGs. The proposed submarine transmission cable
system (115 kilovolt) running from the ESP to the landfall location in
Yarmouth would be approximately 12.5 miles (mi.) in length (7.6 mi. of
which would fall within Massachusetts' territory).
2. Environmental Assessment and Finding of No New Significant Impact
BOEMRE prepared an EA in order to determine whether an SEIS is
required and to assist BOEMRE in deciding whether to approve, approve
with modifications, or disapprove CWA's application to construct,
operate, and decommission a commercial wind facility in Nantucket Sound
off the coast of Massachusetts as described in the FEIS and its COP. In
accordance with CEQ regulations, the EA examined whether there are any
``substantial changes in the proposed action that are relevant to
environmental concerns'' or ``significant new circumstances or
information relevant to environmental concerns and bearing on the
proposed action'' that either were not fully discussed in the FEIS or
did not exist at the time the 2010 ROD was issued (40 CFR 1502.9).
BOEMRE sought public input during its review of the Cape Wind COP
by posting the COP, as well the Notice of Preparation of an EA for the
purpose stated above, on the BOEMRE Web site, which announced the start
of the public comment period on February 22, 2011. Consulting parties
and local governments were informed of the comment period via e-mail,
which provided the BOEMRE Web site and address for comments.
Approximately 160 comments were received and are available at https://www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;rpp=10;po=0;D=BOEM-2011-0007. Issues
that BOEMRE considered include: Additional surveys and sampling;
conflicts with aviation traffic and fishing use; emergency response;
migratory birds; microclimate; oil within wind turbine generators;
sloshing dampers; transition piece grout; permits issued by other
Federal agencies; and consultations with other agencies.
As a result of its review described in the EA, BOEMRE found no
substantial changes in the proposed action or new information that
would require it to supplement the analysis in the FEIS, and prepared a
FONNSI.
3. Record of Decision
In preparing its decision on whether or not to approve the Cape
Wind Energy Project COP, BOEMRE considered alternatives to the Proposed
Action, the impacts as presented in the FEIS, and all comments received
throughout the NEPA process. The FEIS assessed the physical, biological
and socioeconomic impacts of the Proposed Action and 13 alternatives,
including a no-action alternative. Since publication of the FEIS in
January 2009, BOEMRE prepared two EAs to evaluate whether substantial
changes in the proposed action that are relevant to environmental
concerns or significant new circumstances or information relevant to
environmental concerns and bearing on the proposed action were either
not fully discussed or did not exist at the time of the preparation of
the FEIS such that BOEMRE would be required to supplement the FEIS.
After careful consideration, BOEMRE, as documented in the 2011 ROD,
has decided to approve CWA's COP with modifications. The subjects of
the additional terms and conditions included in the COP include: Scour
and benthic monitoring; turbine foundations; compliance with other
Federal laws; compliance with generally accepted industry standards;
certified verification agent nomination; safety management system;
contractor's responsibilities; operations and maintenance plan;
avoidance of cultural resources; supplementary surveys; and sloshing
dampers.
Dated: April 18, 2011.
L. Renee Orr,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy and Minerals Management.
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