Notice of Intent: Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS) in Eastern Long Island Sound; Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island, 63312-63313 [2012-25420]
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Notice of Intent: Designation of an
Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site
(ODMDS) in Eastern Long Island
Sound; Connecticut, New York, and
Rhode Island
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare a
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (SEIS) to evaluate the
potential designation of one or more
Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites
(ODMDS) to serve the eastern Long
Island Sound region (Connecticut, New
York, and Rhode Island).
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AGENCY:
EPA is authorized to
designate ODMDS under section 102(c)
of the Marine Protection, Research and
Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA). EPA is
preparing the SEIS in accordance with
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the Agency’s Statement of Policy for
Voluntary Preparation of National
Environmental Policy Act documents
for all ocean disposal site designations.
The SEIS will update and build on the
analyses that were conducted for the
2005 Long Island Sound Environmental
Impact Statement that supported the
designation of the Central and Western
Long Island Sound disposal sites. The
following federal and state agencies
have expressed interest in serving as
cooperating agencies: U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (USACE), New England
and New York Districts; National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration, National Marine
Fisheries Service; Connecticut
Department of Energy and
Environmental Protection; Connecticut
Department of Transportation; New
York Department of State; Rhode Island
Department of Environmental
Management; and Rhode Island Coastal
Resources Management Council.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
primary statutes governing the openwater disposal of dredged material in
the United States are the MPRSA and
the Clean Water Act (CWA). The waters
of Long Island Sound are landward of
the baseline from which the territorial
sea of the United States is measured. As
with other waters lying landward of the
baseline, all dredged material disposal
activities in Long Island Sound, whether
from federal or non-federal projects of
any size, are subject to the requirements
of section 404 of the CWA. The MPRSA
generally only applies to dredged
material disposal in waters seaward of
the baseline and would not apply to
Long Island Sound but for the 1980
amendment that added section 106(f) to
the statute. This provision requires that
the disposal of dredged material in Long
Island Sound from federal projects
(projects carried out under the USACE
civil works program or by other federal
agencies) and non-federal projects
generating more than 25,000 cubic yards
of material must comply with the
requirements of both CWA section 404
and the MPRSA. This applies to both
the designation of specific disposal sites
and the assessment of the suitability of
specific dredged material for disposal.
Disposal from non-federal projects
involving 25,000 cubic yards or less of
dredged material, however, is subject
only to CWA section 404.
Need for Action: Dredging is essential
for maintaining safe navigation in ports
and harbors in the eastern Long Island
Sound region. Over the past
approximately 30 years, dredged
material from eastern Long Island
Sound has been disposed of primarily at
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the New London and Cornfield Shoals
disposal sites. These two sites, both of
which were selected by the USACE for
short-term use, expire on December 16,
2016.
Therefore, EPA has decided to
prepare an SEIS to evaluate the two
current sites used in eastern Long Island
Sound as well as other sites for, and
means of, disposal and management,
including the no action alternative. The
SEIS will support the EPA’s final
decision on whether one or more
dredged material disposal sites will be
designated under the MPRSA. The SEIS
will include analysis applying the five
general and eleven specific site
selection criteria for designating ocean
disposal sites presented in 40 CFR 228.5
and 228.6, respectively. Designation of a
site does not by itself authorize or result
in disposal of any particular material; it
only serves to make the designated site
a disposal option available for
consideration in the alternatives
analysis for each individual dredging
project in the area.
Alternatives: In evaluating the
alternatives, the SEIS will identify and
evaluate locations within the eastern
Long Island Sound study area using the
aforementioned criteria to determine the
sites that are best suited to receive
dredged material for open-water
disposal. At a minimum, the SEIS will
consider alternatives including:
• No-action (i.e., no designation of
any sites);
• Designation of one or both of the
currently active USACE-selected sites;
• Designation of alternative openwater sites identified within the study
area that may offer environmental
advantages to the existing sites; and
• Identification of other disposal and/
or management options, including
beneficial uses.
Scoping: EPA is requesting written
comments from federal, state, and local
governments, industry, nongovernmental organizations, and the
general public on the need for action,
the range of alternatives considered, and
the potential impacts of the alternatives.
Scoping comments will be accepted for
45 days from the date of this notice.
Public scoping meetings are scheduled
at two locations on the following dates:
November 14, 2012, 4–7 p.m. at the
University of Connecticut, Avery Point
auditorium in Groton, CT (https://
www.averypoint.uconn.edu/about/
directions.html) and November 15,
2012, 3–6 p.m. at the Port Jefferson
Village Center in Port Jefferson, NY
(https://www.portjeff.com/village-map/).
Registration for both meetings will begin
a half-hour before the meeting (3:30
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information and to be placed on
the project information distribution list,
please contact: Ms. Jean Brochi, U.S.
EPA, Region 1, 5 Post Office Square,
Suite 100, OEP06–1, Boston, MA
02109–3912, (617) 918–1536,
ELIS@epa.gov. Please contact Ms.
Brochi should you have special needs
(sign language interpreters, access
needs) at the above address or our
TDY#, (617) 918–1189.
Estimated Date of the Draft SEIS
Release: September 30, 2014.
Dated: October 4, 2012.
H. Curtis Spalding,
Regional Administrator, EPA New England.
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Pursuant to the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Public Law 92–463, notice is hereby
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Martha Berger, Office of Children’s
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or berger.martha@epa.gov.
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children, prenatal environmental
exposures and health disparities.
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Dated: October 4, 2012.
Martha Berger,
Designated Federal Official.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
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Notice of Intent: Designation of an Ocean Dredged Material
Disposal Site (ODMDS) in Eastern Long Island Sound; Connecticut, New
York, and Rhode Island
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Intent to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (SEIS) to evaluate the potential designation of one or more
Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites (ODMDS) to serve the eastern Long
Island Sound region (Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island).
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SUMMARY: EPA is authorized to designate ODMDS under section 102(c) of
the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA). EPA is
preparing the SEIS in accordance with the Agency's Statement of Policy
for Voluntary Preparation of National Environmental Policy Act
documents for all ocean disposal site designations. The SEIS will
update and build on the analyses that were conducted for the 2005 Long
Island Sound Environmental Impact Statement that supported the
designation of the Central and Western Long Island Sound disposal
sites. The following federal and state agencies have expressed interest
in serving as cooperating agencies: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE), New England and New York Districts; National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service;
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection;
Connecticut Department of Transportation; New York Department of State;
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management; and Rhode Island
Coastal Resources Management Council.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The primary statutes governing the open-
water disposal of dredged material in the United States are the MPRSA
and the Clean Water Act (CWA). The waters of Long Island Sound are
landward of the baseline from which the territorial sea of the United
States is measured. As with other waters lying landward of the
baseline, all dredged material disposal activities in Long Island
Sound, whether from federal or non-federal projects of any size, are
subject to the requirements of section 404 of the CWA. The MPRSA
generally only applies to dredged material disposal in waters seaward
of the baseline and would not apply to Long Island Sound but for the
1980 amendment that added section 106(f) to the statute. This provision
requires that the disposal of dredged material in Long Island Sound
from federal projects (projects carried out under the USACE civil works
program or by other federal agencies) and non-federal projects
generating more than 25,000 cubic yards of material must comply with
the requirements of both CWA section 404 and the MPRSA. This applies to
both the designation of specific disposal sites and the assessment of
the suitability of specific dredged material for disposal. Disposal
from non-federal projects involving 25,000 cubic yards or less of
dredged material, however, is subject only to CWA section 404.
Need for Action: Dredging is essential for maintaining safe
navigation in ports and harbors in the eastern Long Island Sound
region. Over the past approximately 30 years, dredged material from
eastern Long Island Sound has been disposed of primarily at the New
London and Cornfield Shoals disposal sites. These two sites, both of
which were selected by the USACE for short-term use, expire on December
16, 2016.
Therefore, EPA has decided to prepare an SEIS to evaluate the two
current sites used in eastern Long Island Sound as well as other sites
for, and means of, disposal and management, including the no action
alternative. The SEIS will support the EPA's final decision on whether
one or more dredged material disposal sites will be designated under
the MPRSA. The SEIS will include analysis applying the five general and
eleven specific site selection criteria for designating ocean disposal
sites presented in 40 CFR 228.5 and 228.6, respectively. Designation of
a site does not by itself authorize or result in disposal of any
particular material; it only serves to make the designated site a
disposal option available for consideration in the alternatives
analysis for each individual dredging project in the area.
Alternatives: In evaluating the alternatives, the SEIS will
identify and evaluate locations within the eastern Long Island Sound
study area using the aforementioned criteria to determine the sites
that are best suited to receive dredged material for open-water
disposal. At a minimum, the SEIS will consider alternatives including:
No-action (i.e., no designation of any sites);
Designation of one or both of the currently active USACE-
selected sites;
Designation of alternative open-water sites identified
within the study area that may offer environmental advantages to the
existing sites; and
Identification of other disposal and/or management
options, including beneficial uses.
Scoping: EPA is requesting written comments from federal, state,
and local governments, industry, non-governmental organizations, and
the general public on the need for action, the range of alternatives
considered, and the potential impacts of the alternatives. Scoping
comments will be accepted for 45 days from the date of this notice.
Public scoping meetings are scheduled at two locations on the following
dates: November 14, 2012, 4-7 p.m. at the University of Connecticut,
Avery Point auditorium in Groton, CT (https://www.averypoint.uconn.edu/about/directions.html) and November 15, 2012, 3-6 p.m. at the Port
Jefferson Village Center in Port Jefferson, NY (https://www.portjeff.com/village-map/). Registration for both meetings will
begin a half-hour before the meeting (3:30
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p.m. on November 14 and 2:30 p.m. on November 15).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information and to be
placed on the project information distribution list, please contact:
Ms. Jean Brochi, U.S. EPA, Region 1, 5 Post Office Square, Suite 100,
OEP06-1, Boston, MA 02109-3912, (617) 918-1536, ELIS@epa.gov. Please
contact Ms. Brochi should you have special needs (sign language
interpreters, access needs) at the above address or our TDY,
(617) 918-1189.
Estimated Date of the Draft SEIS Release: September 30, 2014.
Dated: October 4, 2012.
H. Curtis Spalding,
Regional Administrator, EPA New England.
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