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Notice of Availability of the Western
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F Draft Environmental Impact
Statement
Office of Surface Mining
Reclamation and Enforcement, U.S.
Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the Office
of Surface Mining Reclamation and
Enforcement (OSMRE) has prepared a
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for the Western Energy Company’s
Rosebud Mine Area F (Project) in
southeastern Montana and by this notice
is announcing the opening of the
comment period. The Montana
Department of Environmental Quality
(DEQ) is a co-lead on this EIS process.
DATES: To ensure comments will be
considered, OSMRE will accept
electronic or written comments on or
before 45 days from the date that the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
publishes the Notice of Availability for
the Draft EIS in the Federal Register.
OSMRE will publish in the Federal
Register and/or local newspapers the
date, time, and location of the public
meeting on the Draft EIS. If you are a
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reasonable accommodation to attend the
public meeting, please contact the
person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT after we publish
the notice of the specific meeting
location and date.
ADDRESSES: The Draft EIS is available
for review at: https://
www.wrcc.osmre.gov/initiatives/
westernEnergy/documentLibrary.shtm.
Paper and computer compact disk (CD)
copies of the Draft EIS are available for
review at the OSMRE Western Region
Office, 1999 Broadway Street, Suite
3320, Denver, Colorado 80202. In
addition, a paper and CD copy of the
Draft EIS is available for review at each
of the following locations:
Rosebud County Library, 201 North
9th Avenue, Forsyth, MT 59327.
Between the hours of 11:00 a.m.
and 7:00 p.m. Monday through
Thursday; 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday; 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Saturday (Closed Sunday)
Montana DEQ Headquarters (Lee
Metcalf Building), 1520 East 6th
Avenue, Helena, MT 59620.
Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday
(Closed Saturday and Sunday)
BLM Miles City Field Office, 111
Garryowen Road, Miles City, MT
59301. Between the hours of 7:45
a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday (Closed Saturday and
Sunday)
BLM State Office, Billings, MT, 5001
Southgate Drive, Billings, MT
59101. Between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday (Closed Saturday and
Sunday)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Logan Sholar, OSMRE Project
Coordinator; Telephone: 303–293–5036;
Address: 1999 Broadway Street, Suite
3320, Denver, Colorado 80202–3050;
email: lsholar@osmre.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Project Purpose
II. Background on the Rosebud Mine
III. Background on the Project
IV. Alternative
I. Project Purpose
The purpose of the Project is to
consider continued operations at the
Rosebud Mine by permitting and
developing a new surface mine permit
area, known as permit Area F. Western
Energy submitted a permit application
to DEQ for the proposed 6,746-acre
permit Area F (also referred to as the
project area) at the Rosebud Mine,
which is an existing 25,455-acre surface
coal mine annually producing 8.0 to
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10.25 million tons of low-sulfur
subbituminous coal. If DEQ approves
the permit and a Federal mining plan
for the Project is approved as proposed,
at the current rate of production, the
operational life of the Rosebud Mine
would be extended by 8 years. Mining
operations in the project area, which
would commence after all permits and
approvals have been secured and a
reclamation and performance bond has
been posted, would last 19 years.
Western Energy estimates that 70.8
million tons of recoverable coal reserves
exist in the project area and would be
removed during the 19-year operations
period. As with other permit areas of the
Rosebud Mine, all coal would be
combusted locally at the Colstrip and
Rosebud Power Plants.
Western Energy is required to obtain
a surface coal mine operating permit
(pursuant to the Montana Strip and
Underground Mine Reclamation Act
(MSUMRA), Section 82–4–221 et seq.,
Montana Code Annotated) and approval
of a Federal surface mining plan (30
CFR 746) for proposed permit Area F.
OSMRE’s purpose for the Project is to
review and make a recommendation to
the Assistant Secretary for Land and
Minerals Management (ASLM) in the
form of a Mining Plan Decision
Document to approve, disapprove, or
approve with conditions, the proposed
Federal surface mining plan for the
Project. The ASLM will decide whether
the mining plan is approved,
disapproved, or approved with
conditions.
DEQ’s purpose for the Project is to
review and make a decision on Western
Energy’s surface mine operating permit
application under MSUMRA and to
review and make decisions on the
following related permits: (1) An
application for a new Montana Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (MPDES)
permit, and (2) an application to modify
Montana Air Quality Permit #1570*07
to include the project area. The Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) is a
cooperating agency on the Draft EIS.
The Draft EIS evaluates the direct,
indirect, and cumulative effects of the
Proposed Action and alternatives on the
environment.
OSMRE is complying with Section
106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA Section 106)(16
U.S.C. 470f), as provided in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3), concurrently with the NEPA
process, including public involvement
requirements and consultation with the
State Historic Preservation Officer and
Historic Preservation Officers with
Tribal nations. Native American Tribal
consultations are ongoing and have been
conducted in accordance with
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applicable laws, regulations, and U.S.
Department of the Interior (DOI) policy.
Federal, Tribal, State, and local
agencies, along with other stakeholders
that may be interested in or affected by
the Federal agencies’ decisions on the
Project, are invited to submit comments
on the Draft EIS.
As part of its consideration of the
proposed Project’s impacts on
threatened and endangered species,
OSMRE conducted informal
consultation as well as streamlined
consultation per the final 4(d) rule for
the northern long-eared bat with the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service pursuant
to Section 7 of the Endangered Species
Act (ESA)(16 U.S.C. 1536), and its
implementing regulations, as provided
in 50 CFR 400. The Section 7
consultation considered direct and
indirect impacts from the proposed
Project, including mining and related
operations in the project area and
continued operation of the Colstrip and
Rosebud Power Plants.
In addition to compliance with NEPA,
NHSA Section 106, and ESA Section 7,
all Federal actions will be in
compliance with applicable
requirements of the Surface Mining
Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
(30 U.S.C. 1021–1328), the Clean Water
Act (33 U.S.C. 1251–1387), the Clean
Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401–7671q), and
Executive Orders relating to
environmental justice, Tribal
consultation, and other applicable laws
and regulations.
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II. Background on the Rosebud Mine
Coal has been mined at Colstrip, MT
for more than 90 years. The Norther
Pacific Railway established the city of
Colstrip and its associated mine in the
1920s to access coal from the Fort Union
Formation. Coal mining began in 1924,
providing fuel for the railway’s steam
locomotive trains. During the initial 34
years of mining, 44 million tons of coal
were mined. By 1958, diesel-powered
locomotives replaced steam engines and
mining ceased in the Colstrip area.
In 1959, the Montana Power Company
purchased rights to the Rosebud Mine in
the city of Colstrip with plans to build
power generation facilities. The
Rosebud Mine operation began
production in 1968. In 2001,
Westmoreland purchased the Rosebud
Mine; its subsidiary, Western Energy,
continues to operate the mine today.
Although the Rosebud Mine has
shipped coal by rail as recently as 2010,
all coal currently produced by the mine
is consumed locally at the Colstrip and
Rosebud Power Plants.
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III. Background on the Western Energy
Proposed Permit Area F
Western Energy proposes to conduct
surface coal mining and reclamation
operations within the 6,746-acre
proposed permit Area F of the Rosebud
Mine. The project area would be
adjacent to the western boundary of
Area C, 12 miles west of Colstrip.
Western Energy proposes to conduct
surface coal mining operations on an
approximately 2,159-acre portion of the
project area, with a total disturbance
footprint, including soil storage, scoria
pits, and haul roads, of approximately
4,260 acres. The project area would, in
conjunction with the mining of any
reserves remaining with existing permit
areas of the Rosebud Mine, supply lowsulfur coal to the Colstrip Power Plant
(Unites 3 and 4) at a rate of between 7.7
and 9.95 million tons annually. In
addition, coal from the Rosebud Mine
with higher sulfur content would be
supplied to the Rosebud Power Plant at
a rate of approximately 300,000 tons
annually.
Approval of the proposed permit Area
F is expected to require several other
agency actions, including:
• Finding and recommendation by
BLM and OSMRE with respect to
Western Energy’s Resource Recovery
and Protection Plan and other
requirements of Western Energy’s lease.
BLM will also submit a
recommendation regarding the Federal
mining plan;
• Approval by DEQ of Western
Energy’s Montana Air Quality Permit
#1570–07 to allow expansion of the
geographic extent of the mine to include
the proposed permit Area F; and
• Approval by DEQ of a new MPDES
permit.
Western Energy Area F EIS C/O: Nicole
Bauman, ERO Resources Corporation,
1842 Clarkson Street, Denver, CO 80218.
You may also submit your comments
electronically to https://svc.mt.ogv/deq/
publiccomment or by email to the
following email address: westernenergy-area-f-eis@eroresources.com.
Comments can also be made either in
writing or verbally at a public meeting
that will be announced at a later date.
Be specific in your comments and
indicate the chapter, page, paragraph,
and sentence that your comment applies
to.
All submissions from organizations or
businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be
available for public review to the extent
consistent with applicable law.
Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be publicly available at any time. While
you can ask us in your comment to
withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so. Comments submitted
anonymously will be accepted and
considered; however, those who submit
anonymous comments may not have
standing to appeal the subsequent
decision.
If you would like to be placed on the
mailing list to receive future
information, please contact the person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
IV. Alternatives
Alternatives carried forward in the
Draft EIS include No Action (Alternative
1), the Proposed Action (Alternative 2),
and the Proposed Action Plus
Environmental Protection Measures
(Alternative 3). Several alternatives
were considered but dismissed from
further consideration.
Public Comment Procedures: In
accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality’s regulations for
implementing NEPA and DOI’s NEPA
regulations, OSMRE solicits public
comments on the Draft EIS. Comments
on the Draft EIS may be submitted in
writing or by email. At the top of your
letter or in the subject line of your
message indicate that the comments are
‘‘Western Energy Area F Draft EIS
Comments.’’
You are invited to mail your
comments on the Draft EIS to: ATTN:
Dated: August 17, 2017.
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Regional Director, Western Region.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended, the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation
and Enforcement (OSMRE) has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the Western Energy Company's Rosebud Mine Area F
(Project) in southeastern Montana and by this notice is announcing the
opening of the comment period. The Montana Department of Environmental
Quality (DEQ) is a co-lead on this EIS process.
DATES: To ensure comments will be considered, OSMRE will accept
electronic or written comments on or before 45 days from the date that
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publishes the Notice of
Availability for the Draft EIS in the Federal Register. OSMRE will
publish in the Federal Register and/or local newspapers the date, time,
and location of the public meeting on the Draft EIS. If you are a
disabled individual who needs reasonable accommodation to attend the
public meeting, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT after we publish the notice of the specific meeting
location and date.
ADDRESSES: The Draft EIS is available for review at: https://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/initiatives/westernEnergy/documentLibrary.shtm.
Paper and computer compact disk (CD) copies of the Draft EIS are
available for review at the OSMRE Western Region Office, 1999 Broadway
Street, Suite 3320, Denver, Colorado 80202. In addition, a paper and CD
copy of the Draft EIS is available for review at each of the following
locations:
Rosebud County Library, 201 North 9th Avenue, Forsyth, MT 59327.
Between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday;
11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday; 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday
(Closed Sunday)
Montana DEQ Headquarters (Lee Metcalf Building), 1520 East 6th
Avenue, Helena, MT 59620. Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday (Closed Saturday and Sunday)
BLM Miles City Field Office, 111 Garryowen Road, Miles City, MT
59301. Between the hours of 7:45 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through
Friday (Closed Saturday and Sunday)
BLM State Office, Billings, MT, 5001 Southgate Drive, Billings, MT
59101. Between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through
Friday (Closed Saturday and Sunday)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Logan Sholar, OSMRE Project
Coordinator; Telephone: 303-293-5036; Address: 1999 Broadway Street,
Suite 3320, Denver, Colorado 80202-3050; email: [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Project Purpose
II. Background on the Rosebud Mine
III. Background on the Project
IV. Alternative
I. Project Purpose
The purpose of the Project is to consider continued operations at
the Rosebud Mine by permitting and developing a new surface mine permit
area, known as permit Area F. Western Energy submitted a permit
application to DEQ for the proposed 6,746-acre permit Area F (also
referred to as the project area) at the Rosebud Mine, which is an
existing 25,455-acre surface coal mine annually producing 8.0 to 10.25
million tons of low-sulfur subbituminous coal. If DEQ approves the
permit and a Federal mining plan for the Project is approved as
proposed, at the current rate of production, the operational life of
the Rosebud Mine would be extended by 8 years. Mining operations in the
project area, which would commence after all permits and approvals have
been secured and a reclamation and performance bond has been posted,
would last 19 years. Western Energy estimates that 70.8 million tons of
recoverable coal reserves exist in the project area and would be
removed during the 19-year operations period. As with other permit
areas of the Rosebud Mine, all coal would be combusted locally at the
Colstrip and Rosebud Power Plants.
Western Energy is required to obtain a surface coal mine operating
permit (pursuant to the Montana Strip and Underground Mine Reclamation
Act (MSUMRA), Section 82-4-221 et seq., Montana Code Annotated) and
approval of a Federal surface mining plan (30 CFR 746) for proposed
permit Area F. OSMRE's purpose for the Project is to review and make a
recommendation to the Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals
Management (ASLM) in the form of a Mining Plan Decision Document to
approve, disapprove, or approve with conditions, the proposed Federal
surface mining plan for the Project. The ASLM will decide whether the
mining plan is approved, disapproved, or approved with conditions.
DEQ's purpose for the Project is to review and make a decision on
Western Energy's surface mine operating permit application under MSUMRA
and to review and make decisions on the following related permits: (1)
An application for a new Montana Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
(MPDES) permit, and (2) an application to modify Montana Air Quality
Permit #1570*07 to include the project area. The Bureau of Land
Management (BLM) is a cooperating agency on the Draft EIS.
The Draft EIS evaluates the direct, indirect, and cumulative
effects of the Proposed Action and alternatives on the environment.
OSMRE is complying with Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA Section 106)(16 U.S.C. 470f), as provided in 36
CFR 800.2(d)(3), concurrently with the NEPA process, including public
involvement requirements and consultation with the State Historic
Preservation Officer and Historic Preservation Officers with Tribal
nations. Native American Tribal consultations are ongoing and have been
conducted in accordance with
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applicable laws, regulations, and U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI)
policy. Federal, Tribal, State, and local agencies, along with other
stakeholders that may be interested in or affected by the Federal
agencies' decisions on the Project, are invited to submit comments on
the Draft EIS.
As part of its consideration of the proposed Project's impacts on
threatened and endangered species, OSMRE conducted informal
consultation as well as streamlined consultation per the final 4(d)
rule for the northern long-eared bat with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service pursuant to Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA)(16
U.S.C. 1536), and its implementing regulations, as provided in 50 CFR
400. The Section 7 consultation considered direct and indirect impacts
from the proposed Project, including mining and related operations in
the project area and continued operation of the Colstrip and Rosebud
Power Plants.
In addition to compliance with NEPA, NHSA Section 106, and ESA
Section 7, all Federal actions will be in compliance with applicable
requirements of the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977
(30 U.S.C. 1021-1328), the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251-1387), the
Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q), and Executive Orders relating to
environmental justice, Tribal consultation, and other applicable laws
and regulations.
II. Background on the Rosebud Mine
Coal has been mined at Colstrip, MT for more than 90 years. The
Norther Pacific Railway established the city of Colstrip and its
associated mine in the 1920s to access coal from the Fort Union
Formation. Coal mining began in 1924, providing fuel for the railway's
steam locomotive trains. During the initial 34 years of mining, 44
million tons of coal were mined. By 1958, diesel-powered locomotives
replaced steam engines and mining ceased in the Colstrip area.
In 1959, the Montana Power Company purchased rights to the Rosebud
Mine in the city of Colstrip with plans to build power generation
facilities. The Rosebud Mine operation began production in 1968. In
2001, Westmoreland purchased the Rosebud Mine; its subsidiary, Western
Energy, continues to operate the mine today. Although the Rosebud Mine
has shipped coal by rail as recently as 2010, all coal currently
produced by the mine is consumed locally at the Colstrip and Rosebud
Power Plants.
III. Background on the Western Energy Proposed Permit Area F
Western Energy proposes to conduct surface coal mining and
reclamation operations within the 6,746-acre proposed permit Area F of
the Rosebud Mine. The project area would be adjacent to the western
boundary of Area C, 12 miles west of Colstrip. Western Energy proposes
to conduct surface coal mining operations on an approximately 2,159-
acre portion of the project area, with a total disturbance footprint,
including soil storage, scoria pits, and haul roads, of approximately
4,260 acres. The project area would, in conjunction with the mining of
any reserves remaining with existing permit areas of the Rosebud Mine,
supply low-sulfur coal to the Colstrip Power Plant (Unites 3 and 4) at
a rate of between 7.7 and 9.95 million tons annually. In addition, coal
from the Rosebud Mine with higher sulfur content would be supplied to
the Rosebud Power Plant at a rate of approximately 300,000 tons
annually.
Approval of the proposed permit Area F is expected to require
several other agency actions, including:
Finding and recommendation by BLM and OSMRE with respect
to Western Energy's Resource Recovery and Protection Plan and other
requirements of Western Energy's lease. BLM will also submit a
recommendation regarding the Federal mining plan;
Approval by DEQ of Western Energy's Montana Air Quality
Permit #1570-07 to allow expansion of the geographic extent of the mine
to include the proposed permit Area F; and
Approval by DEQ of a new MPDES permit.
IV. Alternatives
Alternatives carried forward in the Draft EIS include No Action
(Alternative 1), the Proposed Action (Alternative 2), and the Proposed
Action Plus Environmental Protection Measures (Alternative 3). Several
alternatives were considered but dismissed from further consideration.
Public Comment Procedures: In accordance with the Council on
Environmental Quality's regulations for implementing NEPA and DOI's
NEPA regulations, OSMRE solicits public comments on the Draft EIS.
Comments on the Draft EIS may be submitted in writing or by email. At
the top of your letter or in the subject line of your message indicate
that the comments are ``Western Energy Area F Draft EIS Comments.''
You are invited to mail your comments on the Draft EIS to: ATTN:
Western Energy Area F EIS C/O: Nicole Bauman, ERO Resources
Corporation, 1842 Clarkson Street, Denver, CO 80218. You may also
submit your comments electronically to https://svc.mt.ogv/deq/publiccomment or by email to the following email address: [email protected]. Comments can also be made either in
writing or verbally at a public meeting that will be announced at a
later date. Be specific in your comments and indicate the chapter,
page, paragraph, and sentence that your comment applies to.
All submissions from organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, will be available for public review to the
extent consistent with applicable law.
Before including your address, phone number, email address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying
information--may be publicly available at any time. While you can ask
us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information
from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.
Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered;
however, those who submit anonymous comments may not have standing to
appeal the subsequent decision.
If you would like to be placed on the mailing list to receive
future information, please contact the person listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.1
Dated: August 17, 2017.
David Berry,
Regional Director, Western Region.
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