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Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.:
Antelope Valley Station—Neset 345-kV
Transmission Line Project: Notice of
Availability of the Record of Decision
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice of Availability of the
Record of Decision.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Rural Utilities Service
(RUS), an agency within the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), has
issued a Record of Decision (ROD) to
meet its responsibilities under the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), RUS’s Environmental Policies
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and Procedures, 7 CFR part 1794, and
other applicable environmental
requirements related to providing
financial assistance for Basin Electric
Power Cooperative’s (Basin Electric)
proposed Antelope Valley Station (AVS)
to Neset 345-kV Transmission Project
(Project) in North Dakota. The
Administrator of RUS has signed the
ROD, which was effective upon signing.
This ROD concludes RUS’s
environmental review process in
accordance with NEPA and RUS’s
Environmental Policies and Procedures
(7 CFR part 1794). The ultimate decision
as to loan approval depends on the
conclusion of the environmental review
process plus financial and engineering
analyses. Issuance of the ROD will allow
these reviews to proceed. This ROD is
not a decision on Basin’s loan
application and is not an approval of the
expenditure of federal funds.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD are
available upon request from Mr. Dennis
Rankin, Engineering and Environmental
Staff, Rural Utilities Service, 1400
Independence Avenue SW., Stop 1571,
Washington, DC 20250–1571, Tel: (202)
720–1953 or email:
mailto:dennis.rankin@wdc.usda.gov.
The ROD is also available at RUS’s Web
site at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/
UWP-AVS-Neset.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Dennis Rankin, Engineering and
Environmental Staff, Rural Utilities
Service, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250–
1571, Tel: (202) 720–1953, or email:
dennis.rankin@wdc.usda.gov. The ROD
is also available at RUS’s Web site at
https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/UWP-AVSNeset.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Basin
Electric is a regional wholesale electric
generation and transmission cooperative
owned and controlled by its member
cooperatives. Basin Electric serves
approximately 2.5 million customers
covering 430,000 square miles in
portions of nine states, including
Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana,
Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota,
South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Basin Electric has identified the need
for additional electric transmission
capacity in northwestern North Dakota
to meet reliability and system stability
requirements for the region resulting
from increases in demand and load
forecasts. Investigations and analyses
conducted for the overall power
delivery systems found that without
improvements, the flow of power along
existing lines may result in local line
overloads, especially in the vicinity of
Williston, North Dakota.
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To resolve these issues, Basin Electric
is proposing to construct, own, and
operate a new 345-kV transmission line
and associated supporting
infrastructure. The entire proposed
Project will consist of constructing
approximately 278 miles of new single
circuit 345-kV, 230-kV and a double
circuit 345/115-kV transmission line,
the construction of 4 new substations
and a switchyard, modifications to 4
existing substations, maintenance access
roads, temporary construction roads,
river crossings, temporary construction
staging sites, and other facilities. The
proposed Project would connect to the
Integrated System, the high-voltage
transmission grid in the upper Great
Plains managed by Western Area Power
Administration (Western), at several
locations, including Western’s Williston
Substation. The new 345-kV
transmission line would start at the AVS
Electric Generation Station located near
Beulah, North Dakota, and extend west
where it would connect with Basin
Electric’s existing Charlie Creek 345-kV
Substation located near Grassy Butte.
The line would then extend north where
it would connect with Basin Electric’s
proposed Judson Substation near
Williston and terminate at Basin
Electric’s newly proposed Tande
Substation. Additional 230-kV
transmission lines would be constructed
between the new Judson 345-kV
Substation and Western’s existing
Williston Substation, between a new
345/230/115-kV substation referred to as
the Blue Substation and Western’s
existing 230-kV transmission line, and
also between the Tande 345-kV
Substation and Basin Electric’s existing
Neset 230-kV Substation located near
Tioga, North Dakota.
Three transmission line alternatives,
two transmissions line variations in the
Little Missouri National Grasslands
(LMNG) and the No Action alternative
were evaluated. Alternative C is
described above, Alternative D is similar
to Alternative C with the primary
difference being the construction of
building a double-circuit 345-kV line
north of Killdeer for 63 miles to the Blue
Substation. Alternative E is similar to
Alternative D with the primary
difference being the construction of two
parallel 345-kV transmission lines north
of Killdeer rather than a double-circuit
line. The variations across the LMNG
include double-circuiting the 345-kV
line with Western’s existing 230-kV
transmission Line. The proposed Project
is subject to the jurisdiction of the North
Dakota Public Service Commission
(NDPSC), which has regulatory
authority for siting electrical
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transmission facilities within the State.
Basin Electric has submitted
applications to the NDPSC for
Transmission Corridor and Route
Permits. The NDPSC permits would
authorize Basin Electric to construct the
proposed Project under North Dakota
rules and regulations.
RUS is authorized under the Rural
Electrification Act of 1936 to make loans
and loan guarantees that finance the
construction of electric distribution,
transmission, and generation facilities,
including system improvements and
replacements required to furnish and
improve electric service in rural areas,
as well as demand-side management,
energy conservation programs, and ongrid and off-grid renewable energy
systems. Basin Electric intends to
request financial assistance from RUS
for the proposed Project. Along with
other technical and financial
considerations, completing the
environmental review process is one of
RUS’s requirements in processing Basin
Electric’s application. RUS is the lead
Federal agency for the environmental
review of the proposed Project. The
Western Area Power Administration
(Western) and the U.S. Forest Service
(USFS) are participating as cooperating
agencies. Western may approve an
interconnection agreement for the
project with its transmission system and
the USFS may issue a special use permit
under the Federal Land Policy
Management Act. In accordance with 36
CFR 800.2(a)(2), Western has been
designated as the lead agency for
Section 106 review of cultural resources
and the Endangered Species Act,
Section 7 review for threatened and
endangered species. Western and USFS
will issue separate RODs for their
actions.
RUS prepared a Final Environmental
Impact Statement (FEIS) and published
a notice of availability in the Federal
Register on May 30, 2014, 79 FR 31085,
to analyze the impacts of the respective
federal actions and the proposed Project
in accordance with the NEPA, as
amended, Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ) Regulations for
Implementing the Procedural Provisions
of the NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508)
and RUS’s Environmental Policies and
Procedures (7 CFR part 1794). The FEIS
also provided notice of proposed action
in floodplains and wetlands. This
Notice of Availability of the ROD serves
as a final notice of action in floodplains
and wetlands in accordance with
Executive Orders 11988 and 11990.
Because the Project covers a large
land area and access in some cases has
been restricted, Western will complete
Section 106 review using a
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Programmatic Agreement (PA) pursuant
to 36 CFR 800.14(b)(1)(ii). The PA was
executed by all appropriate parties on
July 2, 2014. Based on consideration of
the environmental impacts of the
proposed Project and comments
received throughout the agency and
public review process, RUS has
determined that alternative C as
described above best meets the purpose
and need for the proposed Project. RUS
finds that the evaluation of reasonable
alternatives is consistent with NEPA
and RUS’s Environmental Policies and
Procedures. Details regarding RUS’s
regulatory decision and compliance
with applicable regulations are included
in the ROD.
Dated: September 13, 2014.
Jacqueline M. Ponti-Lazaruk,
Acting Administrator, USDA, Rural Utilities
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Basin Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.: Antelope Valley Station--
Neset 345-kV Transmission Line Project: Notice of Availability of the
Record of Decision
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of the Record of Decision.
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SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an agency within the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), has issued a Record of Decision (ROD)
to meet its responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), RUS's Environmental Policies and Procedures, 7 CFR part
1794, and other applicable environmental requirements related to
providing financial assistance for Basin Electric Power Cooperative's
(Basin Electric) proposed Antelope Valley Station (AVS) to Neset 345-kV
Transmission Project (Project) in North Dakota. The Administrator of
RUS has signed the ROD, which was effective upon signing. This ROD
concludes RUS's environmental review process in accordance with NEPA
and RUS's Environmental Policies and Procedures (7 CFR part 1794). The
ultimate decision as to loan approval depends on the conclusion of the
environmental review process plus financial and engineering analyses.
Issuance of the ROD will allow these reviews to proceed. This ROD is
not a decision on Basin's loan application and is not an approval of
the expenditure of federal funds.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the ROD are available upon request from Mr. Dennis
Rankin, Engineering and Environmental Staff, Rural Utilities Service,
1400 Independence Avenue SW., Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250-1571,
Tel: (202) 720-1953 or email: mailto:dennis.rankin@wdc.usda.gov. The
ROD is also available at RUS's Web site at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/UWP-AVS-Neset.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Dennis Rankin, Engineering and
Environmental Staff, Rural Utilities Service, 1400 Independence Avenue
SW., Stop 1571, Washington, DC 20250-1571, Tel: (202) 720-1953, or
email: dennis.rankin@wdc.usda.gov. The ROD is also available at RUS's
Web site at https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/UWP-AVS-Neset.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Basin Electric is a regional wholesale
electric generation and transmission cooperative owned and controlled
by its member cooperatives. Basin Electric serves approximately 2.5
million customers covering 430,000 square miles in portions of nine
states, including Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New
Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
Basin Electric has identified the need for additional electric
transmission capacity in northwestern North Dakota to meet reliability
and system stability requirements for the region resulting from
increases in demand and load forecasts. Investigations and analyses
conducted for the overall power delivery systems found that without
improvements, the flow of power along existing lines may result in
local line overloads, especially in the vicinity of Williston, North
Dakota.
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To resolve these issues, Basin Electric is proposing to construct,
own, and operate a new 345-kV transmission line and associated
supporting infrastructure. The entire proposed Project will consist of
constructing approximately 278 miles of new single circuit 345-kV, 230-
kV and a double circuit 345/115-kV transmission line, the construction
of 4 new substations and a switchyard, modifications to 4 existing
substations, maintenance access roads, temporary construction roads,
river crossings, temporary construction staging sites, and other
facilities. The proposed Project would connect to the Integrated
System, the high-voltage transmission grid in the upper Great Plains
managed by Western Area Power Administration (Western), at several
locations, including Western's Williston Substation. The new 345-kV
transmission line would start at the AVS Electric Generation Station
located near Beulah, North Dakota, and extend west where it would
connect with Basin Electric's existing Charlie Creek 345-kV Substation
located near Grassy Butte. The line would then extend north where it
would connect with Basin Electric's proposed Judson Substation near
Williston and terminate at Basin Electric's newly proposed Tande
Substation. Additional 230-kV transmission lines would be constructed
between the new Judson 345-kV Substation and Western's existing
Williston Substation, between a new 345/230/115-kV substation referred
to as the Blue Substation and Western's existing 230-kV transmission
line, and also between the Tande 345-kV Substation and Basin Electric's
existing Neset 230-kV Substation located near Tioga, North Dakota.
Three transmission line alternatives, two transmissions line
variations in the Little Missouri National Grasslands (LMNG) and the No
Action alternative were evaluated. Alternative C is described above,
Alternative D is similar to Alternative C with the primary difference
being the construction of building a double-circuit 345-kV line north
of Killdeer for 63 miles to the Blue Substation. Alternative E is
similar to Alternative D with the primary difference being the
construction of two parallel 345-kV transmission lines north of
Killdeer rather than a double-circuit line. The variations across the
LMNG include double-circuiting the 345-kV line with Western's existing
230-kV transmission Line. The proposed Project is subject to the
jurisdiction of the North Dakota Public Service Commission (NDPSC),
which has regulatory authority for siting electrical transmission
facilities within the State. Basin Electric has submitted applications
to the NDPSC for Transmission Corridor and Route Permits. The NDPSC
permits would authorize Basin Electric to construct the proposed
Project under North Dakota rules and regulations.
RUS is authorized under the Rural Electrification Act of 1936 to
make loans and loan guarantees that finance the construction of
electric distribution, transmission, and generation facilities,
including system improvements and replacements required to furnish and
improve electric service in rural areas, as well as demand-side
management, energy conservation programs, and on-grid and off-grid
renewable energy systems. Basin Electric intends to request financial
assistance from RUS for the proposed Project. Along with other
technical and financial considerations, completing the environmental
review process is one of RUS's requirements in processing Basin
Electric's application. RUS is the lead Federal agency for the
environmental review of the proposed Project. The Western Area Power
Administration (Western) and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) are
participating as cooperating agencies. Western may approve an
interconnection agreement for the project with its transmission system
and the USFS may issue a special use permit under the Federal Land
Policy Management Act. In accordance with 36 CFR 800.2(a)(2), Western
has been designated as the lead agency for Section 106 review of
cultural resources and the Endangered Species Act, Section 7 review for
threatened and endangered species. Western and USFS will issue separate
RODs for their actions.
RUS prepared a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and
published a notice of availability in the Federal Register on May 30,
2014, 79 FR 31085, to analyze the impacts of the respective federal
actions and the proposed Project in accordance with the NEPA, as
amended, Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for
Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-
1508) and RUS's Environmental Policies and Procedures (7 CFR part
1794). The FEIS also provided notice of proposed action in floodplains
and wetlands. This Notice of Availability of the ROD serves as a final
notice of action in floodplains and wetlands in accordance with
Executive Orders 11988 and 11990.
Because the Project covers a large land area and access in some
cases has been restricted, Western will complete Section 106 review
using a Programmatic Agreement (PA) pursuant to 36 CFR
800.14(b)(1)(ii). The PA was executed by all appropriate parties on
July 2, 2014. Based on consideration of the environmental impacts of
the proposed Project and comments received throughout the agency and
public review process, RUS has determined that alternative C as
described above best meets the purpose and need for the proposed
Project. RUS finds that the evaluation of reasonable alternatives is
consistent with NEPA and RUS's Environmental Policies and Procedures.
Details regarding RUS's regulatory decision and compliance with
applicable regulations are included in the ROD.
Dated: September 13, 2014.
Jacqueline M. Ponti-Lazaruk,
Acting Administrator, USDA, Rural Utilities Service.
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