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services; and other related elements of
logistics support.
(iv) Military Department: Navy (LHW)
(v) Prior Related Cases, if any: None
(vi) Sales Commission, Fee, etc., Paid,
Offered, or Agreed to be Paid: None
(vii) Sensitivity of Technology
Contained in the Defense Article or
Defense Services Proposed to be Sold:
None
(viii) Date Report Delivered to
Congress: 11 Apr 14
* as defined in Section 47(6) of the
Arms Export Control Act.
in Marietta, Georgia; and Lockheed
Martin Mission Systems and Training in
Manassas, Virginia. There are no known
offset agreements proposed in
connection with this potential sale.
Implementation of this sale will not
require the assignment of any additional
U.S. government or contractor
representatives to Germany.
There will be no adverse impact on
U.S. defense readiness as a result of this
proposed sale.
Dated: April 15, 2014.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Availability of Draft Environmental
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Dallas County, TX
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Germany—P–3C Aircraft Upgrades and
Related Support
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
The Government of Germany has
requested a possible sale for the
procurement, integration, and
installation of hardware and software to
upgrade the aircraft mission computer
and acoustic systems, and nonintegrated simulator equipment on 8 P–
3C aircraft. The hardware and software
include A (structural and electrical) and
B (Weapon Replaceable Assemblies) kits
for future integration into the simulator.
Also included are the design,
development, integration, testing and
installation of a ground-based mission
support system (which includes the
Portable Aircraft Support System and
Fast Time Analyzer System); validation
and acceptance; spare and repair parts;
support equipment; personnel training
and training equipment; publications
and technical documentation; U.S.
Government and contractor technical,
engineering, and logistics support
services; and other related elements of
logistics support. The estimated cost is
$250 million.
This proposed sale will contribute to
the foreign policy and national security
of the United States by improving the
military capabilities of a NATO ally and
enhancing standardization and
interoperability with U.S. forces.
This proposed sale will update
hardware and software to ensure the P–
3 aircraft maintain operational
capability. The upgrades will enhance
Germany’s ability to participate in
future coalition operations and will
promote continued interoperability.
Germany will have no difficulty
absorbing this upgraded equipment into
its armed forces
The proposed sale of this equipment
and support will not alter the basic
military balance in the region.
The principal contractors will be
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and
Training in Owego, New York; General
Dynamics in Bloomington, Minnesota;
Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company
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AGENCY:
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Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE),
Fort Worth District has prepared a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
that analyzes the potential effects of
implementing each of three alternative
scenarios for the application of flood
risk management elements, ecosystem
restoration and recreation enhancement
features, interior drainage plan
improvements, and other proposed
projects in and around the Dallas
Floodway, in the City of Dallas, Dallas
County, TX. The DEIS documents the
existing condition of environmental
resources in areas considered for
development, and potential impacts on
those resources as a result of
implementing alternatives. The
alternatives considered in detail are: (1)
No-Action Alternative or ‘‘Future
Without Project Condition;’’ (2)
Proposed Action with the Trinity
Parkway; and (3) Proposed Action
without the Trinity Parkway.
DATES: All written comments must be
postmarked on or before June 2, 2014.
The Corps of Engineers will hold a
public meeting for the DEIS on
Thursday, May 8, 2014, from 5:30 to
9:30 p.m., at the Dallas City Hall, L1FN
Auditorium, 1500 Marilla, Dallas, TX
75201. The public can enter the Dallas
City Hall Garage entrance off of Field
and Young Street (parking is free). The
building should be entered through the
green doors.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
submitted in writing to: Marcia Hackett,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort
Worth District, P.O. Box 17300, Fort
Worth, TX 76102–0300, or via email to
marcia.r.hackett@usace.army.mil. Oral
and written comments may also be
submitted at the public meeting
described in the DATES section.
SUMMARY:
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Marcia Hackett at (817) 886–1373 or via
email at marcia.r.hackett@
usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
USACE, Fort Worth District has
prepared a DEIS in accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act. The
DEIS has been developed as a
cooperative effort by the USACE Fort
Worth District, the City of Dallas, TX
(non-federal sponsor), and the Federal
Highway Administration (cooperating
agency). The DEIS describes the
anticipated environmental and
socioeconomic impacts of the proposed
Dallas Floodway Project located in
Dallas, TX. The City of Dallas proposes
to implement Flood Risk Management
elements, Balanced Vision Plan (BVP)
Study Ecosystem and Recreation
features, and Interior Drainage Plan
(IDP) improvements within the Trinity
River Corridor. The Dallas Floodway
Project is located along the Trinity River
upstream from the abandoned Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe bridge to the
confluence of the West and Elm Forks,
then upstream along the West Fork for
approximately 2.2 miles, and upstream
about 4 miles along the Elm Fork.
Section 5141 of the Water Resources
Development Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110–
114; 121 Stat. 1041) provides
authorization for implementation of the
City of Dallas Balanced Vision Plan
Study and Interior Drainage Plan
improvements following the preparation
of a required National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) documentation. This
action is in accordance with Title 33
Code of Federal Regulations Section
325.2(a)(4), which discusses NEPA
procedures and documentation. The
purpose of the Proposed Action is to
reduce flood risk through flood risk
management, enhance ecosystems, and
provide greater recreation opportunities
within the Trinity River Corridor in
Dallas, TX. Flooding events on the
Trinity River have historically caused
loss of lives and damage to property and
structures. Urbanization and past
channelization and clearing of the
Dallas Floodway have significantly
degraded the natural terrestrial and
aquatic habitat of the Dallas Floodway.
Furthermore, the City of Dallas lacks
sufficient recreational opportunities for
citizens and visitors. Implementation of
the Proposed Action is needed to
comply with Section 5141 of the Water
Resources Development Act of 2007.
USACE invites full public participation
to promote open communication and
better decision-making. All persons and
organizations that have an interest in
the Dallas Floodway Project are urged to
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participate in the NEPA process. A
public meeting will be held as described
in the DATES section. Copies of the DEIS
may be reviewed at the following
locations: (1) U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Fort Worth District Web site:
https://www.swf.usace.army.mil/
Missions/WaterSustainment/
DallasFloodway.aspx; (2) Dallas Public
Library, 1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX
75201; (3) Oak Lawn Branch Library,
4100 Cedar Spring Road, Dallas, TX
75219; (4) North Oak Cliff Library, 302
W. 10th Street, Dallas, TX 75208; and
(5) at the public meeting as described in
the DATES section. Copies may also be
requested in writing at (see ADDRESSES).
In addition to the Federal project
described above, the City of Dallas has
submitted an application for approval of
the entire project (BVP and IDP) as a
locally sponsored action under the
provisions of 33 United States Code
Section 408 (Section 408), Section 404
of the Clean Water Act (CWA), and
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act
(RHA). Approval is required due to: (1)
The proposed location of the Project and
activities within the Dallas Floodway;
(2) the discharge of dredge and fill
material into waters of the United
States; and (3) activities in navigable
waters of the United States.
Approximately 323 acres of waters of
the U.S., including roughly 157 acres of
open water and 166 acres of wetlands,
would be impacted by Alternative 2. Of
this total acreage, approximately 134
acres are navigable open waters of the
Trinity River. Permit Number for this
action is SWF–2014–00151.
The proposed action will be reviewed
in accordance with 33 CFR 320–332, the
Regulatory Program of the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, and other pertinent
laws, regulations, and executive orders.
Our evaluation will also follow the
guidelines published by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
pursuant to Section 404(b)(1) of the
CWA. The decision whether to approve
the project will be based on an
evaluation of the probable impact,
including cumulative impact, of the
proposal on the public interest. That
decision will reflect the national
concerns for both protection and
utilization of important resources. The
benefits that reasonably may be
expected to accrue from the proposal
must be balanced against its reasonably
foreseeable detriments. All factors that
may be relevant to the proposal will be
considered, including its cumulative
effects. Among the factors addressed are
conservation, economics, aesthetics,
general environmental concerns,
wetlands, historic properties, fish and
wildlife values, flood hazards,
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floodplain values, land use, navigation,
shore erosion and accretion, recreation,
water supply and conservation, water
quality, energy needs, safety, food and
fiber production, mineral needs,
considerations of property ownership,
and, in general, the needs and welfare
of the people.
The USACE is soliciting comments
from the public; federal, state, and local
agencies and officials; Native American
Tribes, and other interested parties in
order to consider and evaluate the
impacts of this proposal associated with
a potential permit decision. Any
comments received will be considered
by the USACE in determining whether
to issue, issue with conditions, or deny
the permit. To make this decision,
comments are used to assess impacts on
endangered species, historic properties,
water quality, general environmental
effects, and the other public interest
factors listed above.
This project would result in a direct
impact of greater than three acres of
waters of the state or 1,500 linear feet of
streams (or a combination of the two is
above the threshold), and as such would
not fulfill Tier I criteria for the project.
Therefore, Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ)
certification is required. Concurrent
with USACE processing of this
Department of the Army application, the
TCEQ is reviewing this application
under Section 401 of the Clean Water
Act, and Title 30, Texas Administrative
Code Section 279.1–13 to determine if
the work would comply with State
water quality standards. By virtue of an
agreement between the USACE and the
TCEQ, this public notice is also issued
for the purpose of advising all known
interested persons that there is pending
before the TCEQ a decision on water
quality certification under such act.
Any comments concerning the TCEQ
application may be submitted to the
Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality, 401 Coordinator, MSC–150,
P.O. Box 13087, Austin, TX 78711–
3087. The public comment period
extends 45 days from the date of
publication of this notice. A copy of the
public notice with a description of the
work is made available for review in the
TCEQ’s Austin Office. The TCEQ may
conduct a public meeting to consider all
comments concerning water quality if
requested in writing. A request for a
public meeting must contain the
following information: the name,
mailing address, application number, or
other recognizable reference to the
application; a brief description of the
interest of the requestor, or of persons
represented by the requestor; and a brief
description of how the application, if
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granted, would adversely affect such
interest.
Rob Newman,
Director, Trinity River Corridor, Project Office.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Availability and Notice of
Public Meetings for the Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for the Guam and
Commonwealth of the Northern
Mariana Islands Relocation (2012
Roadmap Adjustments)
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S. Code
[U.S.C.] 4321, et seq.) and the Council
of Environmental Quality (CEQ)
Regulations for implementing the
procedural provisions of NEPA (Title 40
Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Parts
1500–1508), the Department of the Navy
(DoN) announces the availability of the
Draft Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement for the Guam and
Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands Military Relocation (2012
Roadmap Adjustments) (hereinafter
‘‘Draft SEIS’’).
The DoN is the lead Federal agency
for development of the Draft SEIS. The
agencies that have accepted the DoN’s
invitation to participate as cooperating
agencies are the U.S. Air Force, the
Federal Aviation Administration, the
Federal Highway Administration, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 9, the U.S. Department of
Interior—Office of Insular Affairs, and
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Pursuant to 40 CFR 1502.9, the DoN
prepared this Draft SEIS for the purpose
of supplementing the portions of the
2010 Final Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) regarding the
establishment on Guam of a cantonment
(including family housing), a live-fire
training range complex (LFTRC), and
associated infrastructure to support the
relocation of a substantially reduced
number of Marines and dependents than
was previously analyzed. By
supplementing the 2010 Final EIS, the
Draft SEIS advances NEPA’s purpose of
informing decision-makers and the
public about the environmental effects
of the DoN’s proposed action.
The DoN will conduct three (3) public
meetings to receive oral and written
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comments on the Draft SEIS. Federal
agencies, territorial/local governmental
agencies, and interested individuals are
invited to be present or represented at
the public meetings. The meetings will
be comprised of two parts: (1) An
informational open house and (2) public
hearing. All comments will become part
of the public record and will help
officials make informed decisions on the
proposed action. These meetings will
also serve to provide information to the
public about how the 2011
Programmatic Agreement fulfills the
requirements under Section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act for
the proposed action. This notice
announces the dates and locations of the
public meetings for this Draft SEIS.
DATES: The 60-day public comment
period for the Draft SEIS will start on
April 18, 2014 Eastern Daylight Time
(EDT) (April 19, 2014 Chamorro
Standard Time [ChST]) with the
publication of a Notice of Availability in
the Federal Register by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and
will end on June 16, 2014 EDT (June 17,
2014 ChST).
The three (3) public meetings will
begin with a two-hour open house
session where the public can learn more
about the proposed action and potential
environmental impacts from project
team members and subject matter
experts. A hearing will follow the open
house. The public is encouraged to
attend the meetings, which will be held
on the following dates, times, and
locations:
• Saturday, May 17, 2014, open house
from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and public
hearing from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.,
Okkodo High School, 660 Route 3,
Dededo;
• Monday, May 19, 2014, open house
from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and public
hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
˜
Father Duenas Memorial School
˜
Phoenix Center, 119 Duenas Lane,
Chalan Pago; and
• Tuesday, May 20, 2014, open house
from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and public
hearing from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.,
Gymnasium, Naval Base Guam—Santa
Rita Annex, Bldg. 4177 (former McCool
School), Naval Magazine Road, Santa
Rita.
Informational posters will be
displayed and DoN representatives will
be available during the open house
portion of the meetings to discuss the
proposed action, answer questions, and
to accept written comments from the
public. A Chamorro interpreter will be
available. Oral comments will be
recorded during the public hearing
portion of the meetings. Speakers will
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be limited to three (3) minutes to ensure
all who wish to speak have an
opportunity to do so. If a long statement
is to be presented, it should be
summarized at the public hearing and
the full text submitted in writing.
Interested agencies, individuals, and
groups unable to attend the public
meetings are encouraged to submit
comments by June 17, 2014, ChST.
Mailed comments should be postmarked
no later than June 17, 2014, ChST to
ensure they are considered.
ADDRESSES: The public may provide
comments during one of the public
meetings, through the project Web site
at https://guambuildupeis.us, or by mail
at: Joint Guam Program Office Forward,
P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, Guam 96915.
The Draft SEIS was distributed to
Federal, state, and local agencies,
elected officials, and other interested
individuals and organizations. The Draft
SEIS is available for public review at
https://guambuildupeis.us and at the
following libraries: University of Guam
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library,
Government Documents, Tan Siu Lin
Building, UOG Station, 303 University
Drive, Mangilao, GU 96923; and the
Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library, 254
˜
Martyr Street, Hagatna, GU 96910. The
public may request copies of the Draft
SEIS Executive Summary by mail from
the Joint Guam Program Office Forward,
P.O. 153246, Santa Rita, Guam 96915.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN’s
proposed action is to construct and
operate a cantonment, including family
housing, and an LFTRC on Guam to
support the Marine Corps relocation. To
meet the purpose of and need for the
proposed action, the Marine Corps
requires facilities that can fully support
the missions of the relocated units.
These requirements include a
cantonment (with family housing and
community support facilities) of
sufficient size and functional
organization to accommodate the
reduced and reconfigured number of
Marines relocating to Guam per the
2012 Roadmap Adjustments, and an
LFTRC that allows for simultaneous use
of firing ranges to support individual
skills training and related operations.
The proposed action also includes the
provision of on-site utilities, access
roads, and related off-site infrastructure
to support the proposed cantonment/
family housing and LFTRC.
Background
The Draft SEIS supplements the Final
EIS for the ‘‘Guam and Commonwealth
of the Northern Mariana Islands Military
Relocation; Relocating Marines from
Okinawa, Visiting Aircraft Carrier
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the
Dallas Floodway Project, in the City of Dallas, Dallas County, TX
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Fort Worth District has prepared
a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) that analyzes the
potential effects of implementing each of three alternative scenarios
for the application of flood risk management elements, ecosystem
restoration and recreation enhancement features, interior drainage plan
improvements, and other proposed projects in and around the Dallas
Floodway, in the City of Dallas, Dallas County, TX. The DEIS documents
the existing condition of environmental resources in areas considered
for development, and potential impacts on those resources as a result
of implementing alternatives. The alternatives considered in detail
are: (1) No-Action Alternative or ``Future Without Project Condition;''
(2) Proposed Action with the Trinity Parkway; and (3) Proposed Action
without the Trinity Parkway.
DATES: All written comments must be postmarked on or before June 2,
2014. The Corps of Engineers will hold a public meeting for the DEIS on
Thursday, May 8, 2014, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., at the Dallas City Hall,
L1FN Auditorium, 1500 Marilla, Dallas, TX 75201. The public can enter
the Dallas City Hall Garage entrance off of Field and Young Street
(parking is free). The building should be entered through the green
doors.
ADDRESSES: Comments may be submitted in writing to: Marcia Hackett,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, P.O. Box 17300, Fort
Worth, TX 76102-0300, or via email to marcia.r.hackett@usace.army.mil.
Oral and written comments may also be submitted at the public meeting
described in the DATES section.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Marcia Hackett at (817) 886-1373 or
via email at marcia.r.hackett@usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The USACE, Fort Worth District has prepared
a DEIS in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act. The
DEIS has been developed as a cooperative effort by the USACE Fort Worth
District, the City of Dallas, TX (non-federal sponsor), and the Federal
Highway Administration (cooperating agency). The DEIS describes the
anticipated environmental and socioeconomic impacts of the proposed
Dallas Floodway Project located in Dallas, TX. The City of Dallas
proposes to implement Flood Risk Management elements, Balanced Vision
Plan (BVP) Study Ecosystem and Recreation features, and Interior
Drainage Plan (IDP) improvements within the Trinity River Corridor. The
Dallas Floodway Project is located along the Trinity River upstream
from the abandoned Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe bridge to the
confluence of the West and Elm Forks, then upstream along the West Fork
for approximately 2.2 miles, and upstream about 4 miles along the Elm
Fork. Section 5141 of the Water Resources Development Act of 2007 (Pub.
L. 110-114; 121 Stat. 1041) provides authorization for implementation
of the City of Dallas Balanced Vision Plan Study and Interior Drainage
Plan improvements following the preparation of a required National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation. This action is in
accordance with Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Section
325.2(a)(4), which discusses NEPA procedures and documentation. The
purpose of the Proposed Action is to reduce flood risk through flood
risk management, enhance ecosystems, and provide greater recreation
opportunities within the Trinity River Corridor in Dallas, TX. Flooding
events on the Trinity River have historically caused loss of lives and
damage to property and structures. Urbanization and past channelization
and clearing of the Dallas Floodway have significantly degraded the
natural terrestrial and aquatic habitat of the Dallas Floodway.
Furthermore, the City of Dallas lacks sufficient recreational
opportunities for citizens and visitors. Implementation of the Proposed
Action is needed to comply with Section 5141 of the Water Resources
Development Act of 2007. USACE invites full public participation to
promote open communication and better decision-making. All persons and
organizations that have an interest in the Dallas Floodway Project are
urged to participate in the NEPA process. A public meeting will be held
as described in the DATES section. Copies of the DEIS may be reviewed
at the following locations: (1) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort
Worth District Web site: https://www.swf.usace.army.mil/Missions/WaterSustainment/DallasFloodway.aspx; (2) Dallas Public Library, 1515
Young Street, Dallas, TX 75201; (3) Oak Lawn Branch Library, 4100 Cedar
Spring Road, Dallas, TX 75219; (4) North Oak Cliff Library, 302 W. 10th
Street, Dallas, TX 75208; and (5) at the public meeting as described in
the DATES section. Copies may also be requested in writing at (see
ADDRESSES).
In addition to the Federal project described above, the City of
Dallas has submitted an application for approval of the entire project
(BVP and IDP) as a locally sponsored action under the provisions of 33
United States Code Section 408 (Section 408), Section 404 of the Clean
Water Act (CWA), and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act (RHA).
Approval is required due to: (1) The proposed location of the Project
and activities within the Dallas Floodway; (2) the discharge of dredge
and fill material into waters of the United States; and (3) activities
in navigable waters of the United States. Approximately 323 acres of
waters of the U.S., including roughly 157 acres of open water and 166
acres of wetlands, would be impacted by Alternative 2. Of this total
acreage, approximately 134 acres are navigable open waters of the
Trinity River. Permit Number for this action is SWF-2014-00151.
The proposed action will be reviewed in accordance with 33 CFR 320-
332, the Regulatory Program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and
other pertinent laws, regulations, and executive orders. Our evaluation
will also follow the guidelines published by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency pursuant to Section 404(b)(1) of the CWA. The
decision whether to approve the project will be based on an evaluation
of the probable impact, including cumulative impact, of the proposal on
the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concerns
for both protection and utilization of important resources. The
benefits that reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal
must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. All
factors that may be relevant to the proposal will be considered,
including its cumulative effects. Among the factors addressed are
conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns,
wetlands, historic properties, fish and wildlife values, flood hazards,
floodplain values, land use, navigation, shore erosion and accretion,
recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality, energy needs,
safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of
property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the
people.
The USACE is soliciting comments from the public; federal, state,
and local agencies and officials; Native American Tribes, and other
interested parties in order to consider and evaluate the impacts of
this proposal associated with a potential permit decision. Any comments
received will be considered by the USACE in determining whether to
issue, issue with conditions, or deny the permit. To make this
decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species,
historic properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and
the other public interest factors listed above.
This project would result in a direct impact of greater than three
acres of waters of the state or 1,500 linear feet of streams (or a
combination of the two is above the threshold), and as such would not
fulfill Tier I criteria for the project. Therefore, Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality (TCEQ) certification is required. Concurrent with
USACE processing of this Department of the Army application, the TCEQ
is reviewing this application under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act,
and Title 30, Texas Administrative Code Section 279.1-13 to determine
if the work would comply with State water quality standards. By virtue
of an agreement between the USACE and the TCEQ, this public notice is
also issued for the purpose of advising all known interested persons
that there is pending before the TCEQ a decision on water quality
certification under such act.
Any comments concerning the TCEQ application may be submitted to
the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, 401 Coordinator, MSC-
150, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, TX 78711-3087. The public comment period
extends 45 days from the date of publication of this notice. A copy of
the public notice with a description of the work is made available for
review in the TCEQ's Austin Office. The TCEQ may conduct a public
meeting to consider all comments concerning water quality if requested
in writing. A request for a public meeting must contain the following
information: the name, mailing address, application number, or other
recognizable reference to the application; a brief description of the
interest of the requestor, or of persons represented by the requestor;
and a brief description of how the application, if
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granted, would adversely affect such interest.
Rob Newman,
Director, Trinity River Corridor, Project Office.
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