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LaTanya R. Butler,
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Work Plan Assignments
• Tank Waste Strategy Update
• Citizens’ Advisory Board Update
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Issued at Washington, DC on April 27,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration;
Montana-to-Washington Transmission
System Upgrade Project EIS
Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
and notice of floodplain and wetlands
involvement.
AGENCY:
BPA intends to prepare an EIS
in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) on
several proposed upgrades to its existing
transmission system. The proposed
upgrades would consist of a
combination of reinforcements of five
existing BPA substations, placement of
new conductor on sections of an
existing BPA transmission line, and the
addition of a new series compensation
substation along an existing BPA
transmission line corridor. The
substation reinforcements would occur
at Garrison and Hot Springs substations
in Montana, Dworshak and Hatwai
substations in Idaho, and Bell
Substation in Washington. The line
reconductoring would occur on four
sections, totaling 12 miles, of the
Dworshak-Taft No. 1 500-kilovolt (kV)
line in Montana and Idaho. The series
compensation substation would be
added along the Garrison-Taft 500-kV
line corridor in Montana.
The proposed upgrades are needed to
respond to requests for long-term firm
transmission service that BPA has
received for the West of Garrison and
West of Hatwai transmission paths.
These upgrades would increase the firm
east-to-west transfer capability from
BPA’s Garrison Substation in Western
Montana to load centers west of the
Cascades and to market hubs serving the
entire Northwest power market.
With this Notice of Intent, BPA is
initiating the public scoping process for
the EIS. BPA is requesting comments
about potential environmental impacts
that it should consider as it prepares the
EIS for the proposed project.
In accordance with DOE regulations
for compliance with floodplain and
wetlands environmental review
requirements, BPA will prepare a
floodplain and wetlands assessment to
avoid or minimize potential harm to or
within any affected floodplains and
wetlands. The assessment will be
included in the EIS.
DATES: Written scoping comments are
due no later than June 18, 2012, and can
be submitted at the addresses below.
Verbal and written comments may also
SUMMARY:
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be made at the EIS scoping meetings
that will be held at the locations listed
below.
ADDRESSES: Send letters with comments
and suggestions on the proposed scope
of the Draft EIS, and requests to be
placed on the project mailing list, to
Bonneville Power Administration,
Public Affairs Office—DKE–7, P.O. Box
14428, Portland, OR 97293–4428, or by
fax to (503) 230–4019. You also may call
BPA’s toll free comment line at (800)
622–4519 and leave a message (please
include the name of this project); or
submit comments online at
www.bpa.gov/comment. BPA will also
post all comment letters received in
their entirety on BPA’s Web site at
www.bpa.gov/comment.
On May 22, 2012, a scoping meeting
will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
at the Lewiston Community Center,
1424 Main Street, Lewiston, Idaho
83501. On May 23, 2012, a scoping
meeting will be held from 5:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. at the Linwood Elementary
School, 906 West Weile Avenue,
Spokane, Washington 99208. On June
12, 2012, a scoping meeting will be held
from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the
Missoula Fire Department (Station 4),
3011 Latimor Street, Missoula, Montana
59808. And lastly, on June 13, 2012, a
scoping meeting will be held from 5:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the St. Regis School,
6 Tiger Street, St. Regis, Montana 59866.
At these informal open-house style
meetings, BPA will provide maps and
other information about the project and
have members of the project team
available to answer questions and
accept oral and written comments. You
may stop by anytime during the open
house.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
˜
Andrew M. Montano, Environmental
Protection Specialist, Bonneville Power
Administration—KEC–4, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, Oregon 97208–3621; toll-free
telephone 1–800–282–3713; direct
telephone 503–230–4145; or email
ammontano@bpa.gov. You may also
contact Amit Sinha, Project Manager,
Bonneville Power Administration—
TEP–3, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon
97208–3621; toll-free telephone 1–800–
282–3713; direct telephone 360–619–
6178; or email axsinha@bpa.gov.
Additional information can be found at
BPA’s project Web site at www.bpa.gov/
go/M2W.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2010,
BPA conducted a Network Open Season
(NOS) process to help manage its list of
reque‘‘’’sts for long-term transmission
service. During the NOS process,
utilities and power generators
(including wind generators and power
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marketers) requested the use of BPA’s
transmission system to transmit their
power. To determine if BPA could offer
the service requested, BPA studied the
transmission system and identified
where existing capacity was available
and where the system needed upgrades.
The studies found that there was not
enough available transmission capacity
to accommodate all requests for longterm service from the west side of its
Garrison Substation in Western
Montana to load centers west of the
Cascades. Wind generation facilities
built and proposed in the region have
greatly increased the amount of power
being produced in Montana seeking
load and markets in the Northwest.
Further studies revealed that reinforcing
the BPA Network at strategic locations
on the Garrison-Taft, Taft-Dworshak and
Taft-Bell, Hatwai-Lower Granite, and
Grand Coulee-Bell sections would allow
BPA to accommodate the requests for
transmission service in this area.
BPA must respond to these requests
for transmission service under its Open
Access Transmission Tariff. This tariff,
which is generally consistent with the
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission’s pro forma open access
tariff, has procedures that provide
access to BPA’s transmission system for
all eligible customers, consistent with
all BPA requirements (including the
availability or development of sufficient
transmission capacity) and subject to an
environmental review under NEPA. The
proposed Montana-to-Washington
Transmission System Upgrade Project,
formerly known as the Colstrip Upgrade
Project or ‘‘CUP West,’’ would respond
to these requests for transmission
service.
BPA will prepare an EIS under NEPA
to assist the agency as it decides
whether to perform these proposed
transmission system upgrades. The EIS
will study two alternatives: The
proposed system upgrades and a No
Action Alternative in which BPA would
not upgrade its system and not be able
to provide the requested transmission
service. BPA will be the lead agency for
preparation of the EIS. Cooperating
agencies for the EIS may be identified as
the proposed project proceeds through
the NEPA process.
Public Participation and
Identification of Environmental Issues.
The potential environmental issues
identified for most transmission line
projects include land use,
socioeconomics, cultural resources,
visual resources, electric and magnetic
fields, sensitive plants and animals, soil
erosion, wetlands, floodplains, and fish
and water resources. BPA has
established a 45-day scoping period
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during which tribes, affected
landowners, concerned citizens, special
interest groups, local and federal
governments, and any other interested
parties are invited to comment on the
scope of the proposed EIS, including the
environmental impacts to be evaluated.
Scoping will help BPA ensure that a full
range of issues related to this proposal
is addressed in the EIS, and also will
identify significant or potentially
significant impacts that may result from
the proposed project. When completed,
the Draft EIS will be circulated for
review and comment, and BPA will
hold public meetings to hear comments.
The Draft EIS is expected to be
published in the fall of 2013. BPA will
consider and respond to comments
received on the Draft EIS in the Final
EIS. The Final EIS is expected to be
published in fall of 2014. BPA’s
decision will be documented in a
Record of Decision that will follow the
Final EIS.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on April 23,
2012.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
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Energy
Biomass Research and Development
Technical Advisory Committee
Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy, Department of
Energy.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
This notice announces an
open meeting of the Biomass Research
and Development Technical Advisory
Committee. The Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463, 86 Stat.
770) requires that public notice of this
meeting be announced in the Federal
Register.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012; 8:30
a.m.–1:30 p.m. and Wednesday, May 23,
2012; 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, Biological Sciences Facility
& Computational Sciences Facility, 3300
Stevens Drive, Richland, Washington
99354.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration; Montana-to-Washington
Transmission System Upgrade Project EIS
AGENCY: Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) and notice of floodplain and wetlands involvement.
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SUMMARY: BPA intends to prepare an EIS in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) on several proposed upgrades to its
existing transmission system. The proposed upgrades would consist of a
combination of reinforcements of five existing BPA substations,
placement of new conductor on sections of an existing BPA transmission
line, and the addition of a new series compensation substation along an
existing BPA transmission line corridor. The substation reinforcements
would occur at Garrison and Hot Springs substations in Montana,
Dworshak and Hatwai substations in Idaho, and Bell Substation in
Washington. The line reconductoring would occur on four sections,
totaling 12 miles, of the Dworshak-Taft No. 1 500-kilovolt (kV) line in
Montana and Idaho. The series compensation substation would be added
along the Garrison-Taft 500-kV line corridor in Montana.
The proposed upgrades are needed to respond to requests for long-
term firm transmission service that BPA has received for the West of
Garrison and West of Hatwai transmission paths. These upgrades would
increase the firm east-to-west transfer capability from BPA's Garrison
Substation in Western Montana to load centers west of the Cascades and
to market hubs serving the entire Northwest power market.
With this Notice of Intent, BPA is initiating the public scoping
process for the EIS. BPA is requesting comments about potential
environmental impacts that it should consider as it prepares the EIS
for the proposed project.
In accordance with DOE regulations for compliance with floodplain
and wetlands environmental review requirements, BPA will prepare a
floodplain and wetlands assessment to avoid or minimize potential harm
to or within any affected floodplains and wetlands. The assessment will
be included in the EIS.
DATES: Written scoping comments are due no later than June 18, 2012,
and can be submitted at the addresses below. Verbal and written
comments may also
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be made at the EIS scoping meetings that will be held at the locations
listed below.
ADDRESSES: Send letters with comments and suggestions on the proposed
scope of the Draft EIS, and requests to be placed on the project
mailing list, to Bonneville Power Administration, Public Affairs
Office--DKE-7, P.O. Box 14428, Portland, OR 97293-4428, or by fax to
(503) 230-4019. You also may call BPA's toll free comment line at (800)
622-4519 and leave a message (please include the name of this project);
or submit comments online at www.bpa.gov/comment. BPA will also post
all comment letters received in their entirety on BPA's Web site at
www.bpa.gov/comment.
On May 22, 2012, a scoping meeting will be held from 5:00 p.m. to
7:00 p.m. at the Lewiston Community Center, 1424 Main Street, Lewiston,
Idaho 83501. On May 23, 2012, a scoping meeting will be held from 5:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Linwood Elementary School, 906 West Weile
Avenue, Spokane, Washington 99208. On June 12, 2012, a scoping meeting
will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Missoula Fire
Department (Station 4), 3011 Latimor Street, Missoula, Montana 59808.
And lastly, on June 13, 2012, a scoping meeting will be held from 5:00
p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the St. Regis School, 6 Tiger Street, St. Regis,
Montana 59866.
At these informal open-house style meetings, BPA will provide maps
and other information about the project and have members of the project
team available to answer questions and accept oral and written
comments. You may stop by anytime during the open house.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andrew M. Monta[ntilde]o,
Environmental Protection Specialist, Bonneville Power Administration--
KEC-4, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon 97208-3621; toll-free telephone
1-800-282-3713; direct telephone 503-230-4145; or email
ammontano@bpa.gov. You may also contact Amit Sinha, Project Manager,
Bonneville Power Administration--TEP-3, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon
97208-3621; toll-free telephone 1-800-282-3713; direct telephone 360-
619-6178; or email axsinha@bpa.gov. Additional information can be found
at BPA's project Web site at www.bpa.gov/go/M2W.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2010, BPA conducted a Network Open Season
(NOS) process to help manage its list of reque``''sts for long-term
transmission service. During the NOS process, utilities and power
generators (including wind generators and power marketers) requested
the use of BPA's transmission system to transmit their power. To
determine if BPA could offer the service requested, BPA studied the
transmission system and identified where existing capacity was
available and where the system needed upgrades. The studies found that
there was not enough available transmission capacity to accommodate all
requests for long-term service from the west side of its Garrison
Substation in Western Montana to load centers west of the Cascades.
Wind generation facilities built and proposed in the region have
greatly increased the amount of power being produced in Montana seeking
load and markets in the Northwest. Further studies revealed that
reinforcing the BPA Network at strategic locations on the Garrison-
Taft, Taft-Dworshak and Taft-Bell, Hatwai-Lower Granite, and Grand
Coulee-Bell sections would allow BPA to accommodate the requests for
transmission service in this area.
BPA must respond to these requests for transmission service under
its Open Access Transmission Tariff. This tariff, which is generally
consistent with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's pro forma
open access tariff, has procedures that provide access to BPA's
transmission system for all eligible customers, consistent with all BPA
requirements (including the availability or development of sufficient
transmission capacity) and subject to an environmental review under
NEPA. The proposed Montana-to-Washington Transmission System Upgrade
Project, formerly known as the Colstrip Upgrade Project or ``CUP
West,'' would respond to these requests for transmission service.
BPA will prepare an EIS under NEPA to assist the agency as it
decides whether to perform these proposed transmission system upgrades.
The EIS will study two alternatives: The proposed system upgrades and a
No Action Alternative in which BPA would not upgrade its system and not
be able to provide the requested transmission service. BPA will be the
lead agency for preparation of the EIS. Cooperating agencies for the
EIS may be identified as the proposed project proceeds through the NEPA
process.
Public Participation and Identification of Environmental Issues.
The potential environmental issues identified for most transmission
line projects include land use, socioeconomics, cultural resources,
visual resources, electric and magnetic fields, sensitive plants and
animals, soil erosion, wetlands, floodplains, and fish and water
resources. BPA has established a 45-day scoping period during which
tribes, affected landowners, concerned citizens, special interest
groups, local and federal governments, and any other interested parties
are invited to comment on the scope of the proposed EIS, including the
environmental impacts to be evaluated. Scoping will help BPA ensure
that a full range of issues related to this proposal is addressed in
the EIS, and also will identify significant or potentially significant
impacts that may result from the proposed project. When completed, the
Draft EIS will be circulated for review and comment, and BPA will hold
public meetings to hear comments. The Draft EIS is expected to be
published in the fall of 2013. BPA will consider and respond to
comments received on the Draft EIS in the Final EIS. The Final EIS is
expected to be published in fall of 2014. BPA's decision will be
documented in a Record of Decision that will follow the Final EIS.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on April 23, 2012.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-10673 Filed 5-2-12; 8:45 am]
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