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Dated: July 8, 2014.
Michael K. Yudin,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Quadrennial Energy Review: Notice of
Public Meeting
Office of Energy Policy and
Systems Analysis, Secretariat,
Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force,
Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
At the direction of the
President, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE or Department), as the
Secretariat for the Quadrennial Energy
Review Task Force (QER Task Force)
will convene a public meeting to
discuss and receive comments on issues
related to the Quadrennial Energy
Review.
DATES: The sixth public meeting will be
held on July 28, 2014, beginning at 9:00
a.m. Mountain Time. Written comments
are welcome, especially following the
public meeting, and should be
submitted within 60 days of the
meeting.
ADDRESSES: The sixth meeting will be
held at: University of Colorado-Denver,
Auraria Campus, St. Cajetan’s Center,
1190 9th Street, Denver, Colorado
80204.
You may submit written comments to:
QERComments@hq.doe.gov or by U.S.
mail to the Office of Energy Policy and
Systems Analysis, EPSA–60, QER
Meeting Comments, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue
SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
For the sixth public meeting, please
title your comment ‘‘Quadrennial
Energy Review: Comment on the Public
Meeting Gas-Electricity
Interdependence.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Adonica Renee Pickett, EPSA–90, U.S.
Department of Energy, Office of Energy
Policy and Systems Analysis, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0121.
Telephone: (202) 586–9168
Email:Adonica.Pickett@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
January 9, 2014, President Obama
issued a Presidential Memorandum
–Establishing a Quadrennial Energy
Review. To accomplish this review, the
Presidential Memorandum establishes a
Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force
to be co-chaired by the Director of the
SUMMARY:
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Office of Science and Technology
Policy, and the Director of the Domestic
Policy Council. Under the Presidential
Memorandum, the Secretary of Energy
shall provide support to the Task Force,
including support for coordination
activities related to the preparation of
the Quadrennial Energy Review Report,
policy analysis and modeling, and
stakeholder engagement.
The DOE, as the Secretariat for the
Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force,
will hold a series of public meetings to
discuss and receive comments on issues
related to the Quadrennial Energy
Review.
The initial focus for the Quadrennial
Energy Review will be our Nation’s
infrastructure for transporting,
transmitting, storing and delivering
energy. Our current infrastructure is
increasingly challenged by
transformations in energy supply,
markets, and patterns of end use; issues
of aging and capacity; impacts of
climate change; and cyber and physical
threats. Any vulnerability in this
infrastructure may be exacerbated by the
increasing interdependencies of energy
systems with water,
telecommunications, transportation, and
emergency response systems. The first
Quadrennial Energy Review Report will
serve as a roadmap to help address these
challenges.
The Department of Energy has a broad
role in energy policy development and
the largest role in implementing the
Federal Government’s energy research
and development portfolio. Many other
executive departments and agencies also
play key roles in developing and
implementing policies governing energy
resources and consumption, as well as
associated environmental impacts. In
addition, non-Federal actors are crucial
contributors to energy policies. Because
most energy and related infrastructure is
owned by private entities, investment
by and engagement of the private sector
is necessary to develop and implement
effective policies. State and local
policies; the views of nongovernmental,
environmental, faith-based, labor, and
other social organizations; and
contributions from the academic and
non-profit sectors are also critical to the
development and implementation of
effective energy policies.
An interagency Quadrennial Energy
Review Task Force, which includes
members from all relevant executive
departments and agencies (agencies),
will develop an integrated review of
energy policy that integrates all of these
perspectives. It will build on the
foundation provided in the
Administration’s Blueprint for a Secure
Energy Future of March 30, 2011, and
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Climate Action Plan released on June
25, 2013. The Task Force will offer
recommendations on what additional
actions it believes would be appropriate.
These may include recommendations on
additional executive or legislative
actions to address the energy challenges
and opportunities facing the Nation.
July 28, 2014 Public Meeting: GasElectricity Interdependence
On July 28, 2014, the DOE will hold
a public meeting in Denver, Colorado.
The July 28, 2014 public meeting will
feature facilitated panel discussions,
followed by an open microphone
session. Persons desiring to speak
during the open microphone session at
the public meeting should come
prepared to speak for no more than 5
minutes and will be accommodated on
a first- come, first- served basis,
according to the order in which they
register to speak on a sign-in sheet
available at the meeting location, on the
morning of the meeting.
In advance of the meeting, DOE
anticipates making publicly available a
briefing memorandum providing useful
background information regarding the
topics under discussion at the meeting.
DOE will post this memorandum on its
Web site: https://energy.gov.
Submitting comments via email.
Submitting comments by email to the
QER email address will require you to
provide your name and contact
information in the transmittal email.
Your contact information will be
viewable to DOE staff only. Your contact
information will not be publicly
viewable except for your first and last
names, organization name (if any), and
submitter representative name (if any).
Your contact information will be
publicly viewable if you include it in
the comment itself or in any documents
attached to your comment. Any
information that you do not want to be
publicly viewable should not be
included in your comment, nor in any
document attached to your comment.
Otherwise, persons viewing comments
will see only first and last names,
organization names, correspondence
containing comments, and any
documents submitted with the
comments.
Do not submit to the QER email
address (QERcomments@hq.doe.gov)
information for which disclosure is
restricted by statute, such as trade
secrets and commercial or financial
information (hereinafter referred to as
Confidential Business Information
(CBI)). Comments submitted to the QER
email address cannot be claimed as CBI.
Comments received through the email
address will waive any CBI claims for
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the information submitted. For
information on submitting CBI, see the
Confidential Business Information
section, below.
If you do not want your personal
contact information to be publicly
viewable, do not include it in your
comment or any accompanying
documents. Instead, provide your
contact information in a cover letter.
Include your first and last names, email
address, telephone number, and
optional mailing address. The cover
letter will not be publicly viewable as
long as it does not include any
comments.
Include contact information each time
you submit comments, data, documents,
and other information to DOE. If you
submit via mail or hand delivery/
courier, please provide all items on a
CD, if feasible, in which case it is not
necessary to submit printed copies. No
telefacsimiles (faxes) will be accepted.
Comments, data, and other
information submitted to DOE
electronically should be provided in
PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file
format. Provide documents that are not
secured, written in English, and are free
of any defects or viruses. Documents
should not contain special characters or
any form of encryption and, if possible,
they should carry the electronic
signature of the author.
Confidential Business Information.
Pursuant to 10 CFR 1004.11, any person
submitting information that he or she
believes to be confidential and exempt
by law from public disclosure should
submit via email, postal mail, or hand
delivery/courier two well-marked
copies: One copy of the document
marked ‘‘confidential’’ including all the
information believed to be confidential,
and one copy of the document marked
‘‘non-confidential’’ with the information
believed to be confidential deleted.
Submit these documents via email or on
a CD, if feasible. DOE will make its own
determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it
according to its determination.
Confidential information should be
submitted to the Confidential QER email
address: QERConfidential@hq.doe.gov.
Factors of interest to DOE when
evaluating requests to treat submitted
information as confidential include: (1)
A description of the items; (2) whether
and why such items are customarily
treated as confidential within the
industry; (3) whether the information is
generally known by or available from
other sources; (4) whether the
information has previously been made
available to others without obligation
concerning its confidentiality; (5) an
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explanation of the competitive injury to
the submitting person which would
result from public disclosure; (6) when
such information might lose its
confidential character due to the
passage of time; and (7) why disclosure
of the information would be contrary to
the public interest. It is DOE’s policy
that all comments may be included in
the public docket, without change and
as received, including any personal
information provided in the comments
(except information deemed to be
exempt from public disclosure).
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 8, 2014.
Michele Torrusio,
QER Secretariat, QER Interagency Task Force,
U.S. Department of Energy.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Hot Springs to Anaconda
Transmission Line Rebuild Project
Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA), Department of
Energy (DOE). ACTION: Notice of intent
to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) and notice of floodplain
and wetland assessment.
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), BPA intends to prepare an EIS
on its proposed rebuild of
approximately 120 miles of existing
230-kiliovolt (kV) wood-pole
transmission line that runs through
Sanders, Lake, Missoula, Granite,
Powell, and Deer Lodge counties,
Montana. The deteriorated condition of
the more than 60-year-old line
compromises BPA’s ability to maintain
reliable electric service, and poses a
safety risk to the public and
maintenance crews.
With this notice, BPA is initiating the
public scoping process for the EIS and
is requesting comments about the
potential environmental impacts it
should consider as it prepares the EIS
for the proposed project. In accordance
with DOE regulations for compliance
with floodplain and wetland
environmental review requirements,
BPA will prepare a floodplain and
wetlands assessment that identifies,
evaluates, and as appropriate,
implements actions to avoid or
minimize potential harm to or within
any affected floodplains and wetlands.
The assessment will be included in the
EIS.
DATES: Written comments are due to the
address below by August 12, 2014.
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Comments may also be made at three
EIS scoping meetings to be held on the
29th, 30th, and 31st of July, 2014 at the
addresses below.
ADDRESSES: Comments and suggestions
on the proposed scope of the Draft EIS
for this project and requests to be placed
on the project mailing list may be
mailed by letter to Bonneville Power
Administration, Public Affairs—DKC–7,
P.O. Box 14428, Portland, OR 97292–
4428. Or you may FAX them to 503–
230–3285; submit them on-line at
www.bpa.gov/comment; or email them
to comment@bpa.gov. Scoping meetings
will be held in Montana from 4:00 p.m.
to 7:00 p.m. at the following locations:
July 29, 2014 at the Missoula Fire
Department, Station 4, 3011 Latimor
Street, Missoula; on July 30, 2014 at the
Dixon Senior Citizens Center, 106 3rd
Street, Dixon; and on July 31, 2014 at
the William K. Kohrs Memorial Library,
501 Missouri Avenue, Deer Lodge. At
these informal, open-house meetings,
BPA will provide project information
and maps. Members of the project team
will be available to answer questions
and accept verbal and written
comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Doug Corkran, Environmental
Coordinator, Bonneville Power
Administration—KEC–4, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, Oregon, 97208–3621; toll-free
telephone number 1–800–622–4519;
direct number 503–230–7646; fax
number 503–230–5699; or email at
dfcorkran@bpa.gov. You may also
contact Chad Hamel, Project Manager,
Bonneville Power Administration—
TEP–TPP–1, P.O. Box 3621, Portland,
Oregon, 97208–3621; toll-free telephone
1–800–622–4519; direct telephone 360–
619–6557; or email cjhamel@bpa.gov.
Additional information can be found at
the project Web site: www.bpa.gov/goto/
HotSpringsAnaconda.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: BPA
proposes to rebuild three existing woodpole transmission lines—the Hot
Springs-Rattlesnake, RattlesnakeGarrison, and Garrison-Anaconda
lines—that run consecutively from Hot
Springs, Montana to Anaconda,
Montana. No major work has been done
on the lines since they were built in
1952. Many of the structures, the
electric wire (conductor), and associated
structural components (cross arms,
insulators, and dampers) are physically
worn and structurally unsound in
places. The wood transmission poles
have lasted beyond the expected 55 to
60 years and now need to be replaced
due to age, rot, and deterioration.
Rebuilding the deteriorated line would
maintain reliable electrical service and
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avoid risks to the safety of the public
and maintenance crews.
The project would include removing
and replacing existing wood-pole
structures and components, as well as
the conductor; improving access roads
and establishing temporary access
where needed; removing trees adjacent
to the line that may cause a threat to
reliability; developing temporary staging
areas for storage of project materials;
and revegetating areas disturbed by
construction activities. The existing
structures would be replaced with
structures of similar design within or
near to their existing locations. The line
would continue to operate at 230 kV.
Proposed activities would also
include the installation of new line
disconnect switches at the Hot Springs
and Garrison substations, and upgrading
the existing fiber optic line that is
attached to the Hot Springs-Rattlesnake
and Rattlesnake-Garrison transmission
line structures.
Alternatives Proposed for
Consideration: In addition to the
Proposed Action, BPA will evaluate the
No Action Alternative as well as any
additional viable alternatives brought
forward during the scoping process.
Under the No Action Alternative, BPA
would not rebuild the line and would
make repairs on an as-needed or
emergency basis.
Public Participation and
Identification of Environmental Issues:
The potential environmental issues
identified for most transmission line
projects include land use, cultural
resources, visual impacts, sensitive
plants and animals, erosion/soils,
wetlands, floodplains, and fish and
water resources. The existing lines cross
about 50 miles of the Flathead Indian
Reservation, small portions of the Lolo
and Beaverhead-Deer Lodge National
Forests, several miles of State land, as
well as private land.
BPA has established a 30-day scoping
period during which affected
landowners, concerned citizens, special
interest groups, local governments, and
any other interested parties are invited
to comment on the scope of the
proposed EIS. Scoping will help BPA
ensure that a full range of issues related
to this proposal is addressed in the EIS,
and also help 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 at least one public
comment meeting for the Draft EIS. BPA
will consider and respond in the Final
EIS to comments received on the Draft
EIS. BPA’s subsequent decision will be
documented in a Record of Decision.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Quadrennial Energy Review: Notice of Public Meeting
AGENCY: Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis, Secretariat,
Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force, Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
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SUMMARY: At the direction of the President, the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE or Department), as the Secretariat for the Quadrennial
Energy Review Task Force (QER Task Force) will convene a public meeting
to discuss and receive comments on issues related to the Quadrennial
Energy Review.
DATES: The sixth public meeting will be held on July 28, 2014,
beginning at 9:00 a.m. Mountain Time. Written comments are welcome,
especially following the public meeting, and should be submitted within
60 days of the meeting.
ADDRESSES: The sixth meeting will be held at: University of Colorado-
Denver, Auraria Campus, St. Cajetan's Center, 1190 9th Street, Denver,
Colorado 80204.
You may submit written comments to: QERComments@hq.doe.gov or by
U.S. mail to the Office of Energy Policy and Systems Analysis, EPSA-60,
QER Meeting Comments, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence
Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121.
For the sixth public meeting, please title your comment
``Quadrennial Energy Review: Comment on the Public Meeting Gas-
Electricity Interdependence.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Adonica Renee Pickett, EPSA-90,
U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Policy and Systems
Analysis, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585-0121.
Telephone: (202) 586-9168 Email:Adonica.Pickett@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On January 9, 2014, President Obama issued a
Presidential Memorandum -Establishing a Quadrennial Energy Review. To
accomplish this review, the Presidential Memorandum establishes a
Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force to be co-chaired by the Director
of the
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Office of Science and Technology Policy, and the Director of the
Domestic Policy Council. Under the Presidential Memorandum, the
Secretary of Energy shall provide support to the Task Force, including
support for coordination activities related to the preparation of the
Quadrennial Energy Review Report, policy analysis and modeling, and
stakeholder engagement.
The DOE, as the Secretariat for the Quadrennial Energy Review Task
Force, will hold a series of public meetings to discuss and receive
comments on issues related to the Quadrennial Energy Review.
The initial focus for the Quadrennial Energy Review will be our
Nation's infrastructure for transporting, transmitting, storing and
delivering energy. Our current infrastructure is increasingly
challenged by transformations in energy supply, markets, and patterns
of end use; issues of aging and capacity; impacts of climate change;
and cyber and physical threats. Any vulnerability in this
infrastructure may be exacerbated by the increasing interdependencies
of energy systems with water, telecommunications, transportation, and
emergency response systems. The first Quadrennial Energy Review Report
will serve as a roadmap to help address these challenges.
The Department of Energy has a broad role in energy policy
development and the largest role in implementing the Federal
Government's energy research and development portfolio. Many other
executive departments and agencies also play key roles in developing
and implementing policies governing energy resources and consumption,
as well as associated environmental impacts. In addition, non-Federal
actors are crucial contributors to energy policies. Because most energy
and related infrastructure is owned by private entities, investment by
and engagement of the private sector is necessary to develop and
implement effective policies. State and local policies; the views of
nongovernmental, environmental, faith-based, labor, and other social
organizations; and contributions from the academic and non-profit
sectors are also critical to the development and implementation of
effective energy policies.
An interagency Quadrennial Energy Review Task Force, which includes
members from all relevant executive departments and agencies
(agencies), will develop an integrated review of energy policy that
integrates all of these perspectives. It will build on the foundation
provided in the Administration's Blueprint for a Secure Energy Future
of March 30, 2011, and Climate Action Plan released on June 25, 2013.
The Task Force will offer recommendations on what additional actions it
believes would be appropriate. These may include recommendations on
additional executive or legislative actions to address the energy
challenges and opportunities facing the Nation.
July 28, 2014 Public Meeting: Gas-Electricity Interdependence
On July 28, 2014, the DOE will hold a public meeting in Denver,
Colorado. The July 28, 2014 public meeting will feature facilitated
panel discussions, followed by an open microphone session. Persons
desiring to speak during the open microphone session at the public
meeting should come prepared to speak for no more than 5 minutes and
will be accommodated on a first- come, first- served basis, according
to the order in which they register to speak on a sign-in sheet
available at the meeting location, on the morning of the meeting.
In advance of the meeting, DOE anticipates making publicly
available a briefing memorandum providing useful background information
regarding the topics under discussion at the meeting. DOE will post
this memorandum on its Web site: https://energy.gov.
Submitting comments via email. Submitting comments by email to the
QER email address will require you to provide your name and contact
information in the transmittal email. Your contact information will be
viewable to DOE staff only. Your contact information will not be
publicly viewable except for your first and last names, organization
name (if any), and submitter representative name (if any). Your contact
information will be publicly viewable if you include it in the comment
itself or in any documents attached to your comment. Any information
that you do not want to be publicly viewable should not be included in
your comment, nor in any document attached to your comment. Otherwise,
persons viewing comments will see only first and last names,
organization names, correspondence containing comments, and any
documents submitted with the comments.
Do not submit to the QER email address (QERcomments@hq.doe.gov)
information for which disclosure is restricted by statute, such as
trade secrets and commercial or financial information (hereinafter
referred to as Confidential Business Information (CBI)). Comments
submitted to the QER email address cannot be claimed as CBI. Comments
received through the email address will waive any CBI claims for the
information submitted. For information on submitting CBI, see the
Confidential Business Information section, below.
If you do not want your personal contact information to be publicly
viewable, do not include it in your comment or any accompanying
documents. Instead, provide your contact information in a cover letter.
Include your first and last names, email address, telephone number, and
optional mailing address. The cover letter will not be publicly
viewable as long as it does not include any comments.
Include contact information each time you submit comments, data,
documents, and other information to DOE. If you submit via mail or hand
delivery/courier, please provide all items on a CD, if feasible, in
which case it is not necessary to submit printed copies. No
telefacsimiles (faxes) will be accepted.
Comments, data, and other information submitted to DOE
electronically should be provided in PDF (preferred), Microsoft Word or
Excel, WordPerfect, or text (ASCII) file format. Provide documents that
are not secured, written in English, and are free of any defects or
viruses. Documents should not contain special characters or any form of
encryption and, if possible, they should carry the electronic signature
of the author.
Confidential Business Information. Pursuant to 10 CFR 1004.11, any
person submitting information that he or she believes to be
confidential and exempt by law from public disclosure should submit via
email, postal mail, or hand delivery/courier two well-marked copies:
One copy of the document marked ``confidential'' including all the
information believed to be confidential, and one copy of the document
marked ``non-confidential'' with the information believed to be
confidential deleted. Submit these documents via email or on a CD, if
feasible. DOE will make its own determination about the confidential
status of the information and treat it according to its determination.
Confidential information should be submitted to the Confidential QER
email address: QERConfidential@hq.doe.gov.
Factors of interest to DOE when evaluating requests to treat
submitted information as confidential include: (1) A description of the
items; (2) whether and why such items are customarily treated as
confidential within the industry; (3) whether the information is
generally known by or available from other sources; (4) whether the
information has previously been made available to others without
obligation concerning its confidentiality; (5) an
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explanation of the competitive injury to the submitting person which
would result from public disclosure; (6) when such information might
lose its confidential character due to the passage of time; and (7) why
disclosure of the information would be contrary to the public interest.
It is DOE's policy that all comments may be included in the public
docket, without change and as received, including any personal
information provided in the comments (except information deemed to be
exempt from public disclosure).
Issued in Washington, DC, on July 8, 2014.
Michele Torrusio,
QER Secretariat, QER Interagency Task Force, U.S. Department of Energy.
[FR Doc. 2014-16241 Filed 7-10-14; 8:45 am]
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