Notice of Availability for the Final Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report for Proposed Berths 302-306 American President Lines (APL) Container Terminal Project, Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA, 35946-35947 [2012-14711]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Notice of Availability for the Final
Environmental Impact Statement/
Environmental Impact Report for
Proposed Berths 302–306 American
President Lines (APL) Container
Terminal Project, Port of Los Angeles,
Los Angeles County, CA
Department of the Army—U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Los Angeles District
Regulatory Division (Corps), in
coordination with the Los Angeles
Harbor Department/Port of Los Angeles,
has completed a Final Environmental
Impact Statement/Environmental
Impact Report (EIS/EIR) for the Berths
302–306 American Presidents Line
(APL) Container Terminal Project. This
Notice serves as the 30-day Notice of
Availability for the Final EIS/EIR for the
project, which will conclude on July 16,
2012.
Berths 302–305 are currently
operational and encompass
approximately 291 acres of land and
water including 12 container cranes, a
4,000-foot-long wharf, utility
infrastructure, truck gates, intermodal
rail, and terminal buildings to support
operations. The Project would result in
SUMMARY:
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an additional 12 container cranes
distributed among Berths 302–306 with
eight new cranes proposed at Berth 306,
a new 1,250-foot-long wharf at Berth
306, and development of 41 acres of
backlands for container storage and
distribution, including installation of
utility infrastructure to support future
automation at Berth 306 and the 41 acre
backland. The Project would result in an
approximately 347-acre marine
container terminal, and would include
the following construction and
operational elements: Dredging, wharf
construction, additional container
cranes; expanded container yard and
associated structures and utilities;
modification of truck gates, associated
structures, and roadwork.
The Port of Los Angeles (Port)
requires authorization pursuant to
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors
Act, and Section 103 of the Marine
Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries
Act, to implement regulated activities in
and over waters of the U.S. associated
with expanding the existing APL
container terminal. The Corps and the
Port as the state lead agency prepared an
EIS/EIR in order to optimize efficiency
and avoid duplication. The EIS/EIR is
intended to be sufficient in scope to
address federal, state, and local
requirements and environmental issues
concerning the proposed activities and
permit approvals. The following
proposed activities require
authorization from the Corps: (1)
Construction of a new 1,250-foot-long
concrete pile-supported wharf at Berth
306 which is immediately adjacent to
the existing 4,000-foot-long wharf at
Berths 302–305, (2) installation of 12
new gantry cranes between Berths 302–
306 with at least eight (8) new cranes at
Berth 306 associated with development
and operation of the 41-acre backlands
at Berth 306, (3) dredging of
approximately 20,000 cubic yards (cy)
of sediment from Berth 306 to increase
the depth to ¥55 feet mean lower low
water (MLLW) plus an additional two
feet of overdepth dredging to ¥57 feet
MLLW, and (4) disposal of dredged
material in Berth 243–245 confined
disposal facility (CDF), the Cabrillo
Shallow Water Habitat Area, or at LA–
2 (unconfined ocean disposal).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Copies of the Corps Public Notice are
available at: https://www.spl.usace.army.
mil/regulatory/. Copies of the EIS/EIR
are available at https://www.
portoflosangeles.org, and at the
following locations:
• Port of Los Angeles Administration
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• Los Angeles City Library, Wilmington
Branch
• Los Angeles Public Library, Central
Branch
Questions or requests concerning the
Final EIS/EIR should be directed to:
Theresa Stevens, Ph.D., U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles
District-Regulatory Division, North
Coast Branch, 2151 Alessandro Drive,
Suite 110, Ventura, California 93001,
(805) 585–2146 or via email to theresa.
stevens@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
David J. Castanon,
Chief, Regulatory Division.
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priority is an absolute priority. Under 34
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Notice of Availability for the Final Environmental Impact
Statement/Environmental Impact Report for Proposed Berths 302-306
American President Lines (APL) Container Terminal Project, Port of Los
Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA
AGENCY: Department of the Army--U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Availability.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District
Regulatory Division (Corps), in coordination with the Los Angeles
Harbor Department/Port of Los Angeles, has completed a Final
Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR)
for the Berths 302-306 American Presidents Line (APL) Container
Terminal Project. This Notice serves as the 30-day Notice of
Availability for the Final EIS/EIR for the project, which will conclude
on July 16, 2012.
Berths 302-305 are currently operational and encompass
approximately 291 acres of land and water including 12 container
cranes, a 4,000-foot-long wharf, utility infrastructure, truck gates,
intermodal rail, and terminal buildings to support operations. The
Project would result in
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an additional 12 container cranes distributed among Berths 302-306 with
eight new cranes proposed at Berth 306, a new 1,250-foot-long wharf at
Berth 306, and development of 41 acres of backlands for container
storage and distribution, including installation of utility
infrastructure to support future automation at Berth 306 and the 41
acre backland. The Project would result in an approximately 347-acre
marine container terminal, and would include the following construction
and operational elements: Dredging, wharf construction, additional
container cranes; expanded container yard and associated structures and
utilities; modification of truck gates, associated structures, and
roadwork.
The Port of Los Angeles (Port) requires authorization pursuant to
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act, and Section 103 of the Marine
Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, to implement regulated
activities in and over waters of the U.S. associated with expanding the
existing APL container terminal. The Corps and the Port as the state
lead agency prepared an EIS/EIR in order to optimize efficiency and
avoid duplication. The EIS/EIR is intended to be sufficient in scope to
address federal, state, and local requirements and environmental issues
concerning the proposed activities and permit approvals. The following
proposed activities require authorization from the Corps: (1)
Construction of a new 1,250-foot-long concrete pile-supported wharf at
Berth 306 which is immediately adjacent to the existing 4,000-foot-long
wharf at Berths 302-305, (2) installation of 12 new gantry cranes
between Berths 302-306 with at least eight (8) new cranes at Berth 306
associated with development and operation of the 41-acre backlands at
Berth 306, (3) dredging of approximately 20,000 cubic yards (cy) of
sediment from Berth 306 to increase the depth to -55 feet mean lower
low water (MLLW) plus an additional two feet of overdepth dredging to -
57 feet MLLW, and (4) disposal of dredged material in Berth 243-245
confined disposal facility (CDF), the Cabrillo Shallow Water Habitat
Area, or at LA-2 (unconfined ocean disposal).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Copies of the Corps Public Notice are
available at: https://www.spl.usace.army.mil/regulatory/. Copies of the
EIS/EIR are available at https://www.portoflosangeles.org, and at the
following locations:
Port of Los Angeles Administration Building
Los Angeles City Library, San Pedro Branch
Los Angeles City Library, Wilmington Branch
Los Angeles Public Library, Central Branch
Questions or requests concerning the Final EIS/EIR should be
directed to: Theresa Stevens, Ph.D., U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los
Angeles District-Regulatory Division, North Coast Branch, 2151
Alessandro Drive, Suite 110, Ventura, California 93001, (805) 585-2146
or via email to theresa.stevens@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: None.
David J. Castanon,
Chief, Regulatory Division.
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