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recommending the float-in-place plan
for construction of the lock, the
hydraulic dredging method for
excavation of sediment from the canal,
and a dredged material disposal plan
that included three locations for
disposal of excavated sediments.
In 2010, the Corps’ decision to
construct a new lock was again
challenged in United States District
Court, Eastern District of Louisiana in a
case that was subsequently consolidated
with the 2003 case. On September 9,
2011, the Court found that the 2009
SEIS failed to sufficiently consider the
impact of the closure of the MRGO to
deep-draft traffic and the effect of that
closure on the depth of the new lock
and potentially how that depth may
affect dredging and disposal alternatives
for the Project.
2. Proposed Action. The purpose of
the General Reevaluation Report and
SEIS is to determine if construction of
a more efficient navigational lock to
replace the existing lock is economically
justified and environmentally
acceptable. The need for the Project
arises from long navigation delays in
passage through the Industrial Canal
due to an increase in volume of vessel
traffic and the small size and
inefficiencies of the current lock. This
supplemental EIS will evaluate (and/or
reevaluate, as appropriate) existing
conditions, alternative lock designs, and
provide environmental analysis of
anticipated project impacts associated
with lock construction, dredging and
disposal alternatives. The analyses
associated with the handling of dredged
material generated during project
construction, the engineering design of
confined disposal areas, and several
other aspects of the Project, evaluated in
the original 1998 EIS and the 2009 SEIS,
will also be updated as appropriate.
3. Alternatives. An evaluation of
alternatives, including a no action
alternative will be included. In this
supplemental EIS, the no action
alternative will be the continued
operation and maintenance of the
existing lock. Other alternatives will be
determined through scoping, but are
anticipated to include shallow-draft
versus deep-draft lock alternatives.
Previous evaluations of alternative
dredging methods, dredged material
handling and disposal alternatives, and
construction of the lock by a cast-inplace method versus a float-in
construction method evaluated in the
1998 EIS and 2009 SEIS will also be
updated and/or re-evaluated as
appropriate.
4. Scoping. The Council on
Environmental Quality regulations at 40
CFR 1501.7 require an early and open
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process for determining the scope of an
EIS and for identifying significant issues
related to the proposed action. The
public will be involved in the scoping
and evaluation process through
advertisements, notices, and other
means. Federal, state and local agencies,
and other interested groups will also be
involved. Meetings to address discrete
issues or parts or functions of the
Project may be held. All parties are
invited to participate in the scoping
process by identifying any additional
concerns on issues, studies needed,
alternatives, procedures, and other
matters related to the scope of this
supplemental EIS.
A. The Corps will provide additional
notification of the public scoping
meeting time and location through
newspaper advertisements and other
means (see DATES). Following a short
presentation, verbal and written
comments on the scope of this
supplemental EIS will be accepted. A
transcript of verbal comments will be
generated to ensure accuracy.
B. Issues. Issues identified for the
Project include, but are not limited to
the level of existing and forecasted
vessel traffic through the existing lock,
changes in socio-economics (i.e.,
property values, population, land use,
public/community facilities and
services) since the 2009 SEIS,
evaluation of direct and indirect social
and cultural impacts of the Project on
certain Congressionally identified
affected communities and the
appropriate and practicable mitigation
measures to address those impacts, lock
construction methods (i.e., cast-in-place
versus float-in), lock depth, and reevaluation of reasonable dredging and
disposal alternatives and associated
impacts. This list is preliminary and is
intended to facilitate public comment
on the scope of the SEIS. Concurrent
with the NEPA process, the Corps will
ensure that compliance will be achieved
and/or maintained with all applicable
environmental laws, regulations, and
executive orders governing issues such
as Federally-listed threatened and
endangered species, essential fish
habitats, health and safety, general
environmental concerns, wetlands and
other aquatic resources, historic
properties, fish and wildlife values,
flood hazards, navigation, recreation,
water quality, and environmental
justice. In making its decision, the Corps
will consider, in general, the needs and
welfare of the community, the effect of
the closure of the MRGO on existing
conditions and the alternatives under
evaluation, and other issues identified
through scoping, public involvement,
stakeholder views, and interagency
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coordination. The Corps expects to
better define the issues of concern and
define the methods that will be used to
evaluate those issues through the
scoping process.
C. Environmental Review and
Consultation. The proposed action will
involve an evaluation for compliance
with all applicable guidelines pursuant
to section 404(b) of the Clean Water Act.
This review will involve a detailed
reevaluation of all practicable
alternatives to the handling and
disposal of the dredged material
generated from the Project. The Corps
will provide extensive information on
the resources to be impacted, mitigation
measures, and alternatives. Although
the Corps does not plan to invite any
Federal agencies to be cooperating
agencies, we expect to receive input and
critical information from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other
Federal, state, and local agencies.
5. Public Scoping Meeting Special
Accommodations. The public scoping
meeting place is physically accessible to
people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to
Mark Lahare, (504) 862–1344 (voice), or
email at Mark.h.lahare@usace.army.mil,
at least 5 business days prior to the
meeting date.
6. Estimated Date of Availability. It is
estimated that this draft supplemental
EIS will be available to the public in
June 2016. At least one public hearing
will be held at that time, during which
the public will be provided the
opportunity to comment on the draft
supplemental EIS before it becomes
final.
Dated: January 20, 2015.
Richard L. Hansen,
Colonel, U.S. Army, District Commander.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Commission To Review the
Effectiveness of the National Energy
Laboratories
Department of Energy.
Notice of open meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice announces an
open meeting of the Commission to
Review the Effectiveness of the National
Energy Laboratories (Commission). The
Commission was created pursuant
section 319 of the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2014, Public Law
113–76, and in accordance with the
SUMMARY:
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provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C. App. 2. This notice is provided
in accordance with the Act.
DATES: Tuesday, February 24, 2015
10:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Hilton at Mark Center, Birch
Conference Room, 5000 Seminary Road,
Alexandria, VA 22311.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Karen Gibson, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Department of Energy,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone (202)
586–3787; email at: crenel@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Commission was
established to provide advice to the
Secretary on the Department’s national
laboratories. The Commission will
review the DOE national laboratories for
alignment with the Department’s
strategic priorities, clear and balanced
missions, unique capabilities to meet
current energy and national security
challenges, appropriate size to meet the
Department’s energy and national
security missions, and support of other
Federal agencies. The Commission will
also look for opportunities to more
effectively and efficiently use the
capabilities of the national laboratories
and review the use of laboratory
directed research and development
(LDRD) to meet the Department’s
science, energy, and national security
goals.
Purpose of the Meeting: This meeting
is the sixth meeting of the Commission.
Tentative Agenda: The meeting will
start at 10:00 a.m. on February 24. The
tentative meeting agenda includes
discussion on the Commission’s
Upcoming Interim Report and DOE
Laboratory Operations and Efficiencies.
Key presenters will address and discuss
these topics with comments from the
public. The meeting will conclude at
3:30 p.m. The agenda along with
possible schedule adjustments will be
posted when finalized and in advance of
the meeting on the Lab Commission
Web site (https://energy.gov/
labcommission/commission-revieweffectiveness-national-energylaboratories).
Public Participation: The meeting is
open to the public. Individuals who
would like to attend must RSVP to
Karen Gibson no later than 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, February 20, 2015 at email:
crenel@hq.doe.gov. Please provide your
name, organization, and contact
information. Individuals and
representatives of organizations who
would like to offer comments and
suggestions may do so at the end of the
meeting. Approximately 30 minutes will
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be reserved for public comments. Time
allotted per speaker will depend on the
number who wish to speak but will not
exceed five minutes. The Designated
Federal Officer is empowered to
conduct the meeting in a fashion that
will facilitate the orderly conduct of
business. Those wishing to speak
should register to do so beginning at
10:00 a.m. on February 24.
Those not able to attend the meeting
or who have insufficient time to address
the committee are invited to send a
written statement to Karen Gibson, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000
Independence Avenue SW., Washington
DC 20585, or to email at: crenel@
hq.doe.gov.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting
will be available on the Commission
Web site at: https://energy.gov/
labcommission.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 23,
2015.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Commission To Review the Effectiveness of the National Energy
Laboratories
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of open meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces an open meeting of the Commission to
Review the Effectiveness of the National Energy Laboratories
(Commission). The Commission was created pursuant section 319 of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, Public Law 113-76, and in
accordance with the
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provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5
U.S.C. App. 2. This notice is provided in accordance with the Act.
DATES: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 10:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
ADDRESSES: Hilton at Mark Center, Birch Conference Room, 5000 Seminary
Road, Alexandria, VA 22311.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Gibson, Designated Federal
Officer, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585; telephone (202) 586-3787; email at:
crenel@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The Commission was established to provide advice to the
Secretary on the Department's national laboratories. The Commission
will review the DOE national laboratories for alignment with the
Department's strategic priorities, clear and balanced missions, unique
capabilities to meet current energy and national security challenges,
appropriate size to meet the Department's energy and national security
missions, and support of other Federal agencies. The Commission will
also look for opportunities to more effectively and efficiently use the
capabilities of the national laboratories and review the use of
laboratory directed research and development (LDRD) to meet the
Department's science, energy, and national security goals.
Purpose of the Meeting: This meeting is the sixth meeting of the
Commission.
Tentative Agenda: The meeting will start at 10:00 a.m. on February
24. The tentative meeting agenda includes discussion on the
Commission's Upcoming Interim Report and DOE Laboratory Operations and
Efficiencies. Key presenters will address and discuss these topics with
comments from the public. The meeting will conclude at 3:30 p.m. The
agenda along with possible schedule adjustments will be posted when
finalized and in advance of the meeting on the Lab Commission Web site
(https://energy.gov/labcommission/commission-review-effectiveness-national-energy-laboratories).
Public Participation: The meeting is open to the public.
Individuals who would like to attend must RSVP to Karen Gibson no later
than 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 20, 2015 at email:
crenel@hq.doe.gov. Please provide your name, organization, and contact
information. Individuals and representatives of organizations who would
like to offer comments and suggestions may do so at the end of the
meeting. Approximately 30 minutes will be reserved for public comments.
Time allotted per speaker will depend on the number who wish to speak
but will not exceed five minutes. The Designated Federal Officer is
empowered to conduct the meeting in a fashion that will facilitate the
orderly conduct of business. Those wishing to speak should register to
do so beginning at 10:00 a.m. on February 24.
Those not able to attend the meeting or who have insufficient time
to address the committee are invited to send a written statement to
Karen Gibson, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington DC 20585, or to email at: crenel@hq.doe.gov.
Minutes: The minutes of the meeting will be available on the
Commission Web site at: https://energy.gov/labcommission.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 23, 2015.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2015-01679 Filed 1-28-15; 8:45 am]
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