Preparation of Environmental Impact Statement for the Lease of Army Land at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii for the Construction and Operation of a Biofuel-Capable Power Generation Plant, 3187-3188 [2014-00888]

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[FR Doc. 2014–00848 Filed 1–16–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–05–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army Preparation of Environmental Impact Statement for the Lease of Army Land at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii for the Construction and Operation of a Biofuel-Capable Power Generation Plant Department of the Army, DoD. Notice of intent. AGENCY: ACTION: The Department of the Army notifies interested parties of its intent to prepare a Joint Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed lease of Army land at Schofield Barracks to the Hawaiian Electric Company (‘‘Hawaiian Electric’’) for the construction and operation on that land of a 50-megawatt (MW) biofuel-capable power generation plant. This EIS is designed to meet the requirements of both the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Hawaii Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) as a matter of efficiency and cooperation with the State’s decisionmaking process. The decision makers, the Department of the Army and the Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources, will use the analysis in the EIS to determine the potential effects of implementing the proposed action and alternatives. The Army also intends to integrate this NEPA process with the consultation and public participation requirements of Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the EIS or a request to be added to the EIS distribution list may be submitted as follows: Email to sgspcomments@tetratech.com; Facsimile (fax) to 703–385–6007 (Attention: SGSP EIS); U.S. mail to Melissa DeSantis, Tetra Tech, Inc. (Attention: SGSP EIS, 10306 Eaton Place, Suite 340, Fairfax VA 22030). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information on the Army’s proposed action, please contact Mr. Doug Waters, Army Energy Initiatives Task Force. Mr. Waters can be reached by phone at 703–601–0511, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern, or by email at douglas.s.waters.civ@mail.mil. For general information about the Army NEPA process, please contact the Public SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\17JAN1.SGM 17JAN1 3188 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 12 / Friday, January 17, 2014 / Notices Affairs Office of the Army Environmental Command at 210–466– 1590 or 1–855–846–3940 (toll free), or by email at usarmy.jbsa.aex.mbx@ mail.mil. The Army’s proposed action, referred to as the Schofield Generating Station Project (SGSP), is a lease of 10.3 acres of land and a related 2.5 acre interconnection easement on Schofield Barracks to Hawaiian Electric, as well Hawaiian Electric’s construction, ownership, operation, and maintenance of a 50 MW biofuel-capable power generation plant and 46-kilovolt subtransmission line. The SGSP would be a source of renewable power that would provide an energy security service to Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, and Field Station Kunia if loss of service occurs from the normal sources of electricity supporting these installations. Any electricity produced from renewable biofuels would also help achieve the Army goals of producing renewable energy on Armyowned real property. The SGSP would benefit Hawaiian Electric and the residents of Oahu. It would provide a quick-starting facility to help maintain grid stability; provide a facility at a higher elevation and away from coastlines; provide a physically secure facility on a military installation; and makes progress toward the Hawaii Renewable Portfolio Standard. The SGSP would operate on a mix of biofuel and diesel, as required to meet Hawaiian Electric’s Renewable Portfolio Standard and the Army’s renewable energy goals, and may help sustain a local demand for biofuels. Since the SGSP would be multi-fuel capable, it would be able to run on a combination of fuels as necessary to ensure operations are economically viable and can continue under adverse operating conditions. The EIS will assess the potential for direct, indirect, and cumulative effects on the human, natural, and cultural environment and identify mitigation measures for any adverse effects. The EIS will examine two alternative operating scenarios for the proposed action. Under the first scenario, the SGSP would run approximately six hours per day, and consume up to eight million gallons of fuel per year. Under the second scenario, the SGSP would operate seven days a week and 24 hours per day, and would consume up to 31.5 million gallons of fuel per year. The EIS will analyze a No Action Alternative, as prescribed by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations, to serve as the emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:00 Jan 16, 2014 Jkt 232001 baseline against which the proposed action and alternatives are compared. Under this alternative, the SGSP would not be built. The EIS process will also examine whether there are additional reasonable alternatives that could meet the needs of both the Army and Hawaiian Electric. Key resources of concern, for which potentially significant impacts could occur, include air quality, traffic, and stormwater. The Army is preparing supporting studies for those resources. The Department of the Army encourages all interested members of the public, as well as federal, state, and local agencies to participate in the scoping process for the preparation of this EIS. Interested members may participate in scoping meetings, submit written comments, or both. Written comments will be accepted within a 45day period following the publication of the Notice of Intent (NOI) in the Federal Register. Scoping meetings will be held on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii during the first week of February 2014. Notification of the locations and times for the meetings will be published in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Brenda S. Bowen, Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. [FR Doc. 2014–00888 Filed 1–16–14; 8:45 am] DoN published a notice of intent to prepare an EIS for EA–18G Growler Airfield Operations at NAS Whidbey Island, Washington and also announced public scoping meetings. DoN provided a 120-day public scoping period which ended on January 3, 2014. The original public scoping period was intended to avoid any complications or delays that could result from government shutdowns and the end of the calendar year. This notice announces an extension of the public scoping period until January 31, 2014. Scoping comments may be submitted in writing to the EA–18G EIS Project Manager (Code EV21/SS); Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Atlantic, 6506 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, Virginia 23508, or electronically via the project Web site (https://www.whidbeyeis.com). All written comments must be postmarked or received (online) by January 31, 2014, to ensure they become part of the official record. Dated: January 14, 2014. N.A. Hagerty-Ford, Commander, Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer. 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[Federal Register Volume 79, Number 12 (Friday, January 17, 2014)]
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[Pages 3187-3188]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Printing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2014-00888]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Department of the Army


Preparation of Environmental Impact Statement for the Lease of 
Army Land at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii for the Construction and 
Operation of a Biofuel-Capable Power Generation Plant

AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.

ACTION: Notice of intent.

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SUMMARY: The Department of the Army notifies interested parties of its 
intent to prepare a Joint Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the 
proposed lease of Army land at Schofield Barracks to the Hawaiian 
Electric Company (``Hawaiian Electric'') for the construction and 
operation on that land of a 50-megawatt (MW) biofuel-capable power 
generation plant. This EIS is designed to meet the requirements of both 
the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Hawaii 
Environmental Policy Act (HEPA) as a matter of efficiency and 
cooperation with the State's decision-making process. The decision 
makers, the Department of the Army and the Hawaii Department of Land 
and Natural Resources, will use the analysis in the EIS to determine 
the potential effects of implementing the proposed action and 
alternatives. The Army also intends to integrate this NEPA process with 
the consultation and public participation requirements of Section 106 
of the National Historic Preservation Act.

ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the EIS or a request to be 
added to the EIS distribution list may be submitted as follows: Email 
to sgspcomments@tetratech.com; Facsimile (fax) to 703-385-6007 
(Attention: SGSP EIS); U.S. mail to Melissa DeSantis, Tetra Tech, Inc. 
(Attention: SGSP EIS, 10306 Eaton Place, Suite 340, Fairfax VA 22030).

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information on the Army's 
proposed action, please contact Mr. Doug Waters, Army Energy 
Initiatives Task Force. Mr. Waters can be reached by phone at 703-601-
0511, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern, or by 
email at douglas.s.waters.civ@mail.mil. For general information about 
the Army NEPA process, please contact the Public

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Affairs Office of the Army Environmental Command at 210-466-1590 or 1-
855-846-3940 (toll free), or by email at usarmy.jbsa.aex.mbx@mail.mil.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Army's proposed action, referred to as 
the Schofield Generating Station Project (SGSP), is a lease of 10.3 
acres of land and a related 2.5 acre interconnection easement on 
Schofield Barracks to Hawaiian Electric, as well Hawaiian Electric's 
construction, ownership, operation, and maintenance of a 50 MW biofuel-
capable power generation plant and 46-kilovolt subtransmission line.
    The SGSP would be a source of renewable power that would provide an 
energy security service to Schofield Barracks, Wheeler Army Airfield, 
and Field Station Kunia if loss of service occurs from the normal 
sources of electricity supporting these installations. Any electricity 
produced from renewable biofuels would also help achieve the Army goals 
of producing renewable energy on Army-owned real property.
    The SGSP would benefit Hawaiian Electric and the residents of Oahu. 
It would provide a quick-starting facility to help maintain grid 
stability; provide a facility at a higher elevation and away from 
coastlines; provide a physically secure facility on a military 
installation; and makes progress toward the Hawaii Renewable Portfolio 
Standard.
    The SGSP would operate on a mix of biofuel and diesel, as required 
to meet Hawaiian Electric's Renewable Portfolio Standard and the Army's 
renewable energy goals, and may help sustain a local demand for 
biofuels. Since the SGSP would be multi-fuel capable, it would be able 
to run on a combination of fuels as necessary to ensure operations are 
economically viable and can continue under adverse operating 
conditions.
    The EIS will assess the potential for direct, indirect, and 
cumulative effects on the human, natural, and cultural environment and 
identify mitigation measures for any adverse effects.
    The EIS will examine two alternative operating scenarios for the 
proposed action. Under the first scenario, the SGSP would run 
approximately six hours per day, and consume up to eight million 
gallons of fuel per year. Under the second scenario, the SGSP would 
operate seven days a week and 24 hours per day, and would consume up to 
31.5 million gallons of fuel per year.
    The EIS will analyze a No Action Alternative, as prescribed by the 
Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations, to serve as the 
baseline against which the proposed action and alternatives are 
compared. Under this alternative, the SGSP would not be built. The EIS 
process will also examine whether there are additional reasonable 
alternatives that could meet the needs of both the Army and Hawaiian 
Electric.
    Key resources of concern, for which potentially significant impacts 
could occur, include air quality, traffic, and stormwater. The Army is 
preparing supporting studies for those resources.
    The Department of the Army encourages all interested members of the 
public, as well as federal, state, and local agencies to participate in 
the scoping process for the preparation of this EIS. Interested members 
may participate in scoping meetings, submit written comments, or both. 
Written comments will be accepted within a 45-day period following the 
publication of the Notice of Intent (NOI) in the Federal Register. 
Scoping meetings will be held on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii during the 
first week of February 2014. Notification of the locations and times 
for the meetings will be published in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2014-00888 Filed 1-16-14; 8:45 am]
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