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Forest Service, USDA.
Corrected Notice of Intent To
Prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement; Correction
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
National School Lunch, Special Milk,
and School Breakfast Programs:
National Average Payments/Maximum
Reimbursement Rates
Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
AGENCY:
This document contains a
correction to the notice published in the
Federal Register on July 16, 2014
entitled, ‘‘National School Lunch,
Special Milk, and School Breakfast
Programs: National Average Payments/
Maximum Reimbursement Rates.’’
DATES: Effective Date: These rates are
effective from July 1, 2014 through June
30, 2015.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Food
and Nutrition Service published a
document in the Federal Register (79
FR 41532) on July 16, 2014. The third
sentence in the Background section
regarding the Special Milk Program for
Children states that for the period July
1, 2014 through June 30, 2015, the rate
of reimbursement for a half-pint of milk
served to a non-needy child in a school
or institution which participates in the
Special Milk Program is 20.30 cents.
This number is a typographical error
and should state the Special Milk
Program reimbursement rate is 23.00
cents. It should be noted that this
number is correct in the table on page
41535. This document corrects the error.
SUMMARY:
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Correction
In notice document 2014–16719,
published on July 16, 2014 at 79 FR
41532, make the following correction:
On page 41533, in the first column, in
the third sentence under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
Background, Special Milk Program for
Children, change ‘‘20.30’’ to ‘‘23.00’’.
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The Department of
Agriculture, Forest Service, will prepare
an environmental impact statement
(EIS) on a proposal to construct, operate
and maintain a new electrical
transmission line intertie that would
extend west across the Tongass National
Forest from the Petersburg area to the
community of Kake. The proposed
action is to construct a new
transmission line, and associated
features, that would transmit power at
either 69 or 138 kilovolt (kV) and
consist of single wood-pole structures
with horizontal post insulators, with
average span of lengths between poles of
350 to 400 feet. The proposed project
would also include a 24-strand fiber
optic communication cable.
Construction access would be via
existing roads, temporary shovel trails
and matting panels, and temporary
access spurs, with helicopter support as
needed. The proposed project would
cross National Forest System (NFS)
lands in the Petersburg Ranger District
of the Tongass National Forest. The
length of the proposed electrical
transmission line is approximately 60
miles and would follow a route
identified as a Transportation and
Utility Systems (TUS) land use
designation (LUD) corridor; labeled
‘‘Potential Power Transmission
Corridor’’ on the 2008 Tongass National
Forest Land and Resource Management
Plan (Forest Plan) LUD map. An
estimated 59 percent, or 35.2 miles, of
the overhead portion of the proposed
transmission line would follow existing
roads. No new road segments would be
built; existing roads would be used for
long-term maintenance access where
possible.
DATES: Comments concerning the scope
of the analysis must be received by
August 27, 2014. The draft
environmental impact statement is
expected September 2014 and the final
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environmental impact statement is
expected May 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may comment on the
project in the following ways: Send
written comments to Petersburg Ranger
District, Tongass National Forest, P.O.
Box 1328, Petersburg, AK. 99833 ATTN:
Kake-Petersburg Intertie Project or handdelivered to 12 N. Nordic Drive,
Petersburg, AK. Comments may also be
sent via email to comments-alaskatongass-petersburg@fs.fed.us, with
‘‘Kake-Petersburg Intertie Project’’ in the
subject line. Comments can be sent via
facsimile to 907–772–5995.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the proposal and EIS
should be directed to Tom Parker,
Petersburg Ranger District, Tongass
National Forest, P.O. Box 1328,
Petersburg, AK 99833 or (907) 772–
5974. Individuals who use
telecommunication devices for the deaf
(TDD) may call the Federal Information
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339
between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Southeast Alaska
Power Agency (SEAPA), the project
proponent, is a joint action agency
organized and existing pursuant to the
laws of the State of Alaska. SEAPA’s
member utilities (Ketchikan, Wrangell
and Petersburg) provide electric utility
services to their respective service areas
utilizing power generated by SEAPA’s
facilities. These three communities are
part of SEAPA’s interconnected
network, which include the Swan Lake
and Lake Tyee hydroelectric projects
and approximately 175 miles of
transmission line that span from
Ketchikan to Petersburg. The proposed
Kake to Petersburg Intertie (KPI) project
would connect Kake to SEAPA’s
interconnected network and provide
relatively low cost electricity to the
community of Kake.
Purpose and Need for Action
The community of Kake is presently
served by an isolated electric system
that depends upon high-cost, diesel
generation. This isolated system is
served by a diesel plant that consists of
three diesel generators. High operation
and maintenance expenses and high
fuel costs make diesel generators costly
to operate. In 2011, the full retail cost
of power in Kake was more than five
times the rate in the larger communities
of Petersburg, Ketchikan, and Wrangell,
and is currently subsidized for
residential customers and public
facilities through the State of Alaska’s
Power Cost Equalization (PCE) program,
which is funded on an annual basis by
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
National School Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast
Programs: National Average Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice; correction.
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SUMMARY: This document contains a correction to the notice published in
the Federal Register on July 16, 2014 entitled, ``National School
Lunch, Special Milk, and School Breakfast Programs: National Average
Payments/Maximum Reimbursement Rates.''
DATES: Effective Date: These rates are effective from July 1, 2014
through June 30, 2015.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Food and Nutrition Service published a
document in the Federal Register (79 FR 41532) on July 16, 2014. The
third sentence in the Background section regarding the Special Milk
Program for Children states that for the period July 1, 2014 through
June 30, 2015, the rate of reimbursement for a half-pint of milk served
to a non-needy child in a school or institution which participates in
the Special Milk Program is 20.30 cents. This number is a typographical
error and should state the Special Milk Program reimbursement rate is
23.00 cents. It should be noted that this number is correct in the
table on page 41535. This document corrects the error.
Correction
In notice document 2014-16719, published on July 16, 2014 at 79 FR
41532, make the following correction: On page 41533, in the first
column, in the third sentence under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
Background, Special Milk Program for Children, change ``20.30'' to
``23.00''.
Dated: July 18, 2014.
Audrey Rowe,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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