Withdrawal of Notice of Intent To Prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery Project, Virginia & Maryland, 30321-30322 [2011-12916]
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impacts to the aquatic environment
outside of the right-of-way, alternatives
utilizing alternative practices, and other
reasonable alternatives that will be
developed through the project scoping
process which may also meet the
identified purpose and need.
5. Public Involvement. The purpose of
the public scoping process is to
determine relevant issues that will
influence the scope of the
environmental analysis and EIS
alternatives. General concerns in the
following categories have been
identified to date: potential direct
effects to waters of the United States
including wetlands; water quality;
aquatic species; air quality;
environmental justice; socioeconomic
environment; archaeological and
cultural resources; recreation and
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and natural resources; hazardous waste
and materials; aesthetics; public health
and safety; navigation; erosion and
accretion; invasive species; cumulative
impacts; public benefit and needs of the
people along with potential effects on
the human environment. All parties
who express interest will be given an
opportunity to participate in the
process.
6. Coordination. The proposed action
is being coordinated with a number of
Federal, State, regional and local
agencies including but not limited to the
Environmental Protection Agency, the
United States (U.S.) Fish and Wildlife
Service, U.S. National Marine Fisheries
Service, the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality, the Texas
General Land Office, and the Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department. Other
agencies, including the Trinity River
National Wildlife Refuge, Texas Water
Development Board, and the Texas
Department of Transportation, may also
comment during the scoping process.
7. Availability of the Draft EIS. The
Corps currently expects the Draft EIS to
be made available to the public by
December 2011. A public scoping
meeting will be held at the Dayton
Community Center in Dayton, Texas.
The Corps will announce the public
scoping meeting through local news
media and the Corps’ webpage at https://
www.swg.usace.army.mil/reg at least 15
days prior to the first meeting.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Withdrawal of Notice of Intent To
Prepare a Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
Project, Virginia & Maryland
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent; withdrawal.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps), Baltimore and
Norfolk Districts published a notice of
intent (NOI) (74 FR 47927) for the
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD
and VA study on September 18, 2009.
That NOI announced that the Corps
Baltimore and Norfolk Districts would
prepare a single, integrated Native
Oyster Restoration Master Plan (master
plan) and programmatic environmental
impact statement (PEIS) for native
oyster recovery in the entire Chesapeake
Bay (inclusive of both Maryland and
Virginia) and that the document would
be tiered to the Programmatic EIS for
Oyster Restoration in Chesapeake Bay
Including the Use of a Native and/or
Nonnative Oyster. In August 2009, the
record of decision for Oyster Restoration
in Chesapeake Bay including the Use of
a Native and/or Non-Native Species was
signed. The preferred alternative
identified in the 2009 PEIS recommends
‘‘using a combination of alternatives that
involves only the native Eastern oyster
(Crassostrea virginica).’’ Consistent with
the preferred alternative, the Corps will
expand upon and further develop plans
and recommendations for Chesapeake
Bay native oyster restoration in the
master plan. However since the master
plan will not be identifying site-specific
construction areas for restoration and
the larger issue of oyster restoration
Bay-wide, has been reviewed, a PEIS for
the master plan is no longer warranted.
Therefore, the Corps is withdrawing its
NOI to prepare a PEIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Susan Conner, Norfolk District U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Attn:
CENAO–PM–PA, 803 Front Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510. E-mail address:
Susan.L.Conner@usace.army.mil and
phone number: 757–201–7390 or Ms.
Anna Compton, Baltimore District, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, Attn:
CENAB–PL–P, P.O, Box 1715,
Baltimore, MD 21203. E-mail address:
Anna.M.Compton@usace.army.mil and
phone number 410–962–4633.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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1. The Baltimore District previously
published a NOI (69 FR 68887) for the
Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD
and VA study on November 26, 2004.
That NOI indicated that the Baltimore
District would prepare a draft EIS for
native oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
recovery activities within Maryland
waters of the Chesapeake Bay. A second
NOI (71 FR 14857) was published for
the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery,
MD and VA study on March 24, 2006.
That NOI announced that the Corps
Baltimore and Norfolk Districts would
prepare a single, integrated master plan
and PEIS for native oyster recovery in
the entire Chesapeake Bay.
2. A third NOI was published on
September 18, 2009 (74 FR 47927) to
announce that the timing of the master
plan/PEIS was delayed so that the
document could be tiered to the
Programmatic EIS for Oyster Restoration
in Chesapeake Bay Including the Use of
a Native and/or Nonnative Oyster. In
August 2009 the record of decision for
Oyster Restoration in Chesapeake Bay
including the Use of a Native and/or
Non-Native Species was signed. The
preferred alternative identified in the
PEIS recommends ‘‘using a combination
of alternatives that involves only the
native Eastern oyster (Crassostrea
virginica).’’ Consistent with the
preferred alternative, the Corps will
expand upon and further develop plans
and recommendations for Chesapeake
Bay native oyster restoration in the
master plan. The master plan will not
identify individual, site specific,
construction projects. The master plan,
instead, will develop a comprehensive
approach to oyster restoration and will
lay out a road map for a long-term,
large-scale restoration of native oysters
in the entire Chesapeake Bay. For each
area identified for restoration and when
Corps appropriations are received,
necessary National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) documents will be
prepared to specifically describe the
scope, scale, and details of construction
of site specific oyster projects. Therefore
the Programmatic EIS for Oyster
Restoration in Chesapeake Bay
Including the Use of a Native and/or
Nonnative Oyster prepared in August
2009 is sufficient and appropriate to
support the plans laid out in the master
plan precluding the need for another
PEIS. The master plan will incorporate
science, policy, and experience from a
number of sources to develop a
comprehensive approach to oyster
restoration in Maryland and Virginia.
All suitable locations and techniques
available for native oyster restoration
will be identified and explored, and, if
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feasible, will be included in the Master
Plan.
3. The master plan will be written in
cooperation with the local sponsors, the
Maryland Department of Natural
Resources and Virginia Marine
Resources Commission.
4. The Corps will conduct public
meetings during the public review
process for the draft master plan, which
is scheduled for the fall of 2011, and
will include interested parties
throughout the development of the
master plan through informational
meetings, Web site postings, and other
means.
Amy M. Guise,
Chief, Civil Project Development Branch.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Withdrawal of Notice of Intent To Prepare a Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement for the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery
Project, Virginia & Maryland
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent; withdrawal.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), Baltimore and
Norfolk Districts published a notice of intent (NOI) (74 FR 47927) for
the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD and VA study on September 18,
2009. That NOI announced that the Corps Baltimore and Norfolk Districts
would prepare a single, integrated Native Oyster Restoration Master
Plan (master plan) and programmatic environmental impact statement
(PEIS) for native oyster recovery in the entire Chesapeake Bay
(inclusive of both Maryland and Virginia) and that the document would
be tiered to the Programmatic EIS for Oyster Restoration in Chesapeake
Bay Including the Use of a Native and/or Nonnative Oyster. In August
2009, the record of decision for Oyster Restoration in Chesapeake Bay
including the Use of a Native and/or Non-Native Species was signed. The
preferred alternative identified in the 2009 PEIS recommends ``using a
combination of alternatives that involves only the native Eastern
oyster (Crassostrea virginica).'' Consistent with the preferred
alternative, the Corps will expand upon and further develop plans and
recommendations for Chesapeake Bay native oyster restoration in the
master plan. However since the master plan will not be identifying
site-specific construction areas for restoration and the larger issue
of oyster restoration Bay-wide, has been reviewed, a PEIS for the
master plan is no longer warranted. Therefore, the Corps is withdrawing
its NOI to prepare a PEIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Susan Conner, Norfolk District
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Attn: CENAO-PM-PA, 803 Front Street,
Norfolk, VA 23510. E-mail address: Susan.L.Conner@usace.army.mil and
phone number: 757-201-7390 or Ms. Anna Compton, Baltimore District,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Attn: CENAB-PL-P, P.O, Box 1715,
Baltimore, MD 21203. E-mail address: Anna.M.Compton@usace.army.mil and
phone number 410-962-4633.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. The Baltimore District previously published a NOI (69 FR 68887)
for the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD and VA study on November 26,
2004. That NOI indicated that the Baltimore District would prepare a
draft EIS for native oyster (Crassostrea virginica) recovery activities
within Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay. A second NOI (71 FR
14857) was published for the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery, MD and VA
study on March 24, 2006. That NOI announced that the Corps Baltimore
and Norfolk Districts would prepare a single, integrated master plan
and PEIS for native oyster recovery in the entire Chesapeake Bay.
2. A third NOI was published on September 18, 2009 (74 FR 47927) to
announce that the timing of the master plan/PEIS was delayed so that
the document could be tiered to the Programmatic EIS for Oyster
Restoration in Chesapeake Bay Including the Use of a Native and/or
Nonnative Oyster. In August 2009 the record of decision for Oyster
Restoration in Chesapeake Bay including the Use of a Native and/or Non-
Native Species was signed. The preferred alternative identified in the
PEIS recommends ``using a combination of alternatives that involves
only the native Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica).'' Consistent
with the preferred alternative, the Corps will expand upon and further
develop plans and recommendations for Chesapeake Bay native oyster
restoration in the master plan. The master plan will not identify
individual, site specific, construction projects. The master plan,
instead, will develop a comprehensive approach to oyster restoration
and will lay out a road map for a long-term, large-scale restoration of
native oysters in the entire Chesapeake Bay. For each area identified
for restoration and when Corps appropriations are received, necessary
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documents will be prepared to
specifically describe the scope, scale, and details of construction of
site specific oyster projects. Therefore the Programmatic EIS for
Oyster Restoration in Chesapeake Bay Including the Use of a Native and/
or Nonnative Oyster prepared in August 2009 is sufficient and
appropriate to support the plans laid out in the master plan precluding
the need for another PEIS. The master plan will incorporate science,
policy, and experience from a number of sources to develop a
comprehensive approach to oyster restoration in Maryland and Virginia.
All suitable locations and techniques available for native oyster
restoration will be identified and explored, and, if
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feasible, will be included in the Master Plan.
3. The master plan will be written in cooperation with the local
sponsors, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Virginia
Marine Resources Commission.
4. The Corps will conduct public meetings during the public review
process for the draft master plan, which is scheduled for the fall of
2011, and will include interested parties throughout the development of
the master plan through informational meetings, Web site postings, and
other means.
Amy M. Guise,
Chief, Civil Project Development Branch.
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