Antelope Valley Station to Neset Transmission Project Record of Decision (DOE/EIS-0478), 72677-72678 [2014-28721]
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Transmission Project Record of
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Western Area Power
Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Record of Decision.
AGENCY:
Western Area Power
Administration (Western), an agency
within the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE), received a request from Basin
Electric Power Cooperative (Basin
Electric) to interconnect its proposed
Antelope Valley Station (AVS) to Neset
Transmission Project (Project) to
Western’s Williston Substation and
Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kilovolt
(kV) transmission line. The Project
would be located in northwest North
Dakota including parts of Mercer, Dunn,
McKenzie, Williams, and Mountrail
counties. On May 30, 2014, the Notice
of Availability (NOA) of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Project was published in the
Federal Register (79 FR 31085). The
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
Rural Utilities Service (RUS) was the
lead Federal agency for the EIS. Western
was a cooperating agency in preparation
of the EIS. After considering the
environmental impacts, Western has
decided to allow Basin Electric’s request
for interconnection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information, please contact Mr.
Rod O’Sullivan, Corporate Services
Office, Western Area Power
Administration, A7400, P.O. Box
281213, Lakewood, CO 80228–8213,
telephone (720) 962–7260 or email:
OSullivan@wapa.gov. For general
information on DOE’s National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) review process, please contact
Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of
NEPA Policy and Compliance, GC–54,
U.S. Department of Energy, Washington,
SUMMARY:
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DC 20585, telephone (202) 586–4600 or
(800) 472–2756.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Western is
a Federal agency under the DOE that
markets and transmits wholesale
electrical power through an integrated
17,000-circuit mile, high-voltage
transmission system across 15 western
states. Basin Electric’s request for
interconnection was processed in
accordance with Western’s General
Requirements for Interconnection,
which sets forth the procedures and
requirements for certain types of
interconnection to Western’s
transmission system that are not
provided for in Western’s Open Access
Transmission Tariff (e.g., system-tosystem interconnections not associated
with transmission or generator
interconnection service).
Interested parties were notified of the
proposed Project and the public scoping
comment opportunity through a Notice
of Intent published in the Federal
Register on November 2, 2011 (76 FR
67670). The RUS published an NOA of
the Draft EIS in the Federal Register on
December 7, 2012 (77 FR 73029). On
December 20, 2013, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
published an NOA of the Supplemental
Draft EIS for the Project in the Federal
Register (78 FR 77121). On May 30,
2014, RUS published an NOA of the
Final EIS for the Project in the Federal
Register (79 FR 31085).1 The RUS
published its NOA for its Record of
Decision (ROD) on September 22, 2014,
in the Federal Register (79 FR 56557).
With the issuance of its ROD, RUS
selected Alternative C as the
transmission line route.
The RUS was the lead Federal agency
for the EIS. Western and the USDA,
Forest Service (USFS) participated as
cooperating agencies on the EIS. After
an independent review of the Final EIS,
Western has concluded that its needs
1 The Final EIS can be found on the RUS Web site
at: https://www.rurdev.usda.gov/UWP-AVSNeset.html.
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are satisfied and has adopted the Final
EIS.
Proposed Federal Action
Western’s proposed Federal action is
to allow Basin Electric’s Project to
interconnect to Western’s Williston
Substation and Williston to Charlie
Creek 230-kV transmission line.
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Basin Electric Proposed Project
Basin Electric is proposing to
construct, own and operate a new 345kV transmission line and associated
supporting infrastructure. The Project
will consist of approximately 278 miles
of transmission line, including 265
miles of new 345-kV transmission line
and 13 miles of new 230-kV
transmission line, five new substations
and equipment additions, but no
expansion to four existing substations.
The proposed Project would connect to
the Integrated System, the high-voltage
transmission grid in the upper Great
Plains managed by Western, at several
locations, including Western’s Williston
Substation and a point along its
Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV
transmission line. This Project is
referred to as Alternative C in the Final
EIS. Alternative C combines Alternative
A, McKenzie County portions of
Alternative B from the Draft EIS, and
three new substations (Red, White, and
Blue substations).
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. Additionally, the
White Substation would be constructed
along with the Red Substation to the
Blue Substation transmission line
segment to interconnect with the local
115-kV system for load-serving
purposes.
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Description of Alternatives
Three transmission line alternatives,
two transmission 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 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. RUS has identified
Alternative C as its preferred alternative
because it best meets the purpose and
need and minimizes or mitigates
potential impacts.
Mitigation Measures
For the transmission facility
component of the proposed Project,
Basin Electric has committed to best
management practices and mitigation
measures as outlined in Appendix A of
the Final EIS. Western will abide by the
Biological Assessment as it pertains to
the interconnection at Western’s
existing Williston Substation and
Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV
transmission line.
In compliance with the National
Historic Preservation Act, RUS/
Western/USFS has executed a
Programmatic Agreement with the
North Dakota State Historic Preservation
Office along with Basin Electric (as an
invited signatory). Western has
reviewed the October 17, 2014, letter to
RUS from the Advisory Council on
Historic Preservation (ACHP)
concerning the Killdeer Mountain
Battlefield (KMB) core and study areas;
and has also reviewed the October 24,
2014, response letter from RUS to the
Advisory Council, including the ACHP’s
ability to participate in consultation
meetings, and that the more limited area
was determined to be National Register
of Historic Places (NRHP) eligible. Of
significance to the ROD is that neither
interconnection to the Williston
Substation nor to the Williston to
Charlie Creek 230-kV transmission line
are in or close to the limited NRHP core
area, nor the even larger KMB study
area, and will have no effect on any of
these areas.
Western requires its construction
contractors to implement standard
environmental protection provisions.
These provisions are provided in
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Western’s Construction Standard 13 and
will be applied to the proposed
interconnection.
The best management practices and
mitigation measures in the Final EIS
reflect all practicable means to avoid or
minimize environmental harm from the
proposed Project and Western’s
proposed action.
Decision
Western’s decision is to allow Basin
Electric’s request for interconnection to
Western’s Williston Substation and its
Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV
transmission line.2 Western’s decision
to grant this interconnection request
satisfies the agency’s statutory mission
and Basin Electric’s objectives while
minimizing harm to the environment.
Full implementation of this decision is
contingent upon Basin Electric
obtaining all other applicable permits
and approvals as well as executing an
interconnection agreement in
accordance with Western’s General
Requirements for Interconnection.
This decision is based on the
information contained in the Antelope
Valley Station to Neset Transmission
Project Final EIS. This ROD was
prepared pursuant to the requirements
of the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for Implementing
NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500–1508) and
DOE’s Procedures for Implementing
NEPA (10 CFR part 1021).
Dated: November 21, 2014.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Western Area Power Administration
Antelope Valley Station to Neset Transmission Project Record of
Decision (DOE/EIS-0478)
AGENCY: Western Area Power Administration, DOE.
ACTION: Record of Decision.
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SUMMARY: Western Area Power Administration (Western), an agency within
the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), received a request from Basin
Electric Power Cooperative (Basin Electric) to interconnect its
proposed Antelope Valley Station (AVS) to Neset Transmission Project
(Project) to Western's Williston Substation and Williston to Charlie
Creek 230-kilovolt (kV) transmission line. The Project would be located
in northwest North Dakota including parts of Mercer, Dunn, McKenzie,
Williams, and Mountrail counties. On May 30, 2014, the Notice of
Availability (NOA) of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Project was published in the Federal Register (79 FR 31085).
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Rural Utilities Service
(RUS) was the lead Federal agency for the EIS. Western was a
cooperating agency in preparation of the EIS. After considering the
environmental impacts, Western has decided to allow Basin Electric's
request for interconnection.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information, please
contact Mr. Rod O'Sullivan, Corporate Services Office, Western Area
Power Administration, A7400, P.O. Box 281213, Lakewood, CO 80228-8213,
telephone (720) 962-7260 or email: OSullivan@wapa.gov. For general
information on DOE's National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA)
review process, please contact Carol M. Borgstrom, Director, Office of
NEPA Policy and Compliance, GC-54, U.S. Department of Energy,
Washington, DC 20585, telephone (202) 586-4600 or (800) 472-2756.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Western is a Federal agency under the DOE
that markets and transmits wholesale electrical power through an
integrated 17,000-circuit mile, high-voltage transmission system across
15 western states. Basin Electric's request for interconnection was
processed in accordance with Western's General Requirements for
Interconnection, which sets forth the procedures and requirements for
certain types of interconnection to Western's transmission system that
are not provided for in Western's Open Access Transmission Tariff
(e.g., system-to-system interconnections not associated with
transmission or generator interconnection service).
Interested parties were notified of the proposed Project and the
public scoping comment opportunity through a Notice of Intent published
in the Federal Register on November 2, 2011 (76 FR 67670). The RUS
published an NOA of the Draft EIS in the Federal Register on December
7, 2012 (77 FR 73029). On December 20, 2013, the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) published an NOA of the Supplemental Draft EIS
for the Project in the Federal Register (78 FR 77121). On May 30, 2014,
RUS published an NOA of the Final EIS for the Project in the Federal
Register (79 FR 31085).\1\ The RUS published its NOA for its Record of
Decision (ROD) on September 22, 2014, in the Federal Register (79 FR
56557). With the issuance of its ROD, RUS selected Alternative C as the
transmission line route.
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The RUS was the lead Federal agency for the EIS. Western and the
USDA, Forest Service (USFS) participated as cooperating agencies on the
EIS. After an independent review of the Final EIS, Western has
concluded that its needs
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are satisfied and has adopted the Final EIS.
Proposed Federal Action
Western's proposed Federal action is to allow Basin Electric's
Project to interconnect to Western's Williston Substation and Williston
to Charlie Creek 230-kV transmission line.
Basin Electric Proposed Project
Basin Electric is proposing to construct, own and operate a new
345-kV transmission line and associated supporting infrastructure. The
Project will consist of approximately 278 miles of transmission line,
including 265 miles of new 345-kV transmission line and 13 miles of new
230-kV transmission line, five new substations and equipment additions,
but no expansion to four existing substations. The proposed Project
would connect to the Integrated System, the high-voltage transmission
grid in the upper Great Plains managed by Western, at several
locations, including Western's Williston Substation and a point along
its Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV transmission line. This Project
is referred to as Alternative C in the Final EIS. Alternative C
combines Alternative A, McKenzie County portions of Alternative B from
the Draft EIS, and three new substations (Red, White, and Blue
substations).
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. Additionally, the White Substation would be constructed
along with the Red Substation to the Blue Substation transmission line
segment to interconnect with the local 115-kV system for load-serving
purposes.
Description of Alternatives
Three transmission line alternatives, two transmission 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 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. RUS has identified Alternative C as its preferred alternative
because it best meets the purpose and need and minimizes or mitigates
potential impacts.
Mitigation Measures
For the transmission facility component of the proposed Project,
Basin Electric has committed to best management practices and
mitigation measures as outlined in Appendix A of the Final EIS. Western
will abide by the Biological Assessment as it pertains to the
interconnection at Western's existing Williston Substation and
Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV transmission line.
In compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act, RUS/
Western/USFS has executed a Programmatic Agreement with the North
Dakota State Historic Preservation Office along with Basin Electric (as
an invited signatory). Western has reviewed the October 17, 2014,
letter to RUS from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP)
concerning the Killdeer Mountain Battlefield (KMB) core and study
areas; and has also reviewed the October 24, 2014, response letter from
RUS to the Advisory Council, including the ACHP's ability to
participate in consultation meetings, and that the more limited area
was determined to be National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
eligible. Of significance to the ROD is that neither interconnection to
the Williston Substation nor to the Williston to Charlie Creek 230-kV
transmission line are in or close to the limited NRHP core area, nor
the even larger KMB study area, and will have no effect on any of these
areas.
Western requires its construction contractors to implement standard
environmental protection provisions. These provisions are provided in
Western's Construction Standard 13 and will be applied to the proposed
interconnection.
The best management practices and mitigation measures in the Final
EIS reflect all practicable means to avoid or minimize environmental
harm from the proposed Project and Western's proposed action.
Decision
Western's decision is to allow Basin Electric's request for
interconnection to Western's Williston Substation and its Williston to
Charlie Creek 230-kV transmission line.\2\ Western's decision to grant
this interconnection request satisfies the agency's statutory mission
and Basin Electric's objectives while minimizing harm to the
environment. Full implementation of this decision is contingent upon
Basin Electric obtaining all other applicable permits and approvals as
well as executing an interconnection agreement in accordance with
Western's General Requirements for Interconnection.
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\2\ On November 16, 2011, DOE's Acting General Counsel delegated
to Western's Administrator all the authorities of the General
Counsel respecting environmental impact statements.
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This decision is based on the information contained in the Antelope
Valley Station to Neset Transmission Project Final EIS. This ROD was
prepared pursuant to the requirements of the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for Implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-1508) and
DOE's Procedures for Implementing NEPA (10 CFR part 1021).
Dated: November 21, 2014.
Mark A. Gabriel,
Administrator.
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