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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Tiered
Environmental Impact Statement for
the New York New Jersey Harbor and
Tributaries Coastal Storm Risk
Management Feasibility Study
AGENCY:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
DOD.
ACTION:
Notice of intent.
Pursuant to the requirements
of section 102(2)(C) of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New
York District (Corps) is preparing an
integrated Feasibility Report/Tiered
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the proposed New York New Jersey
Harbor and Tributaries Coastal Storm
Risk Management Feasibility Study
(NYNJHAT). The study is assessing the
feasibility of coastal storm risk
management alternatives to be
implemented within the authorized
study area with a specific emphasis on
the New York New Jersey Harbor,
including Raritan Bay, the tidallyaffected stretches of the Passaic and
Hackensack Rivers, and the Hudson
River to Troy, New York.
ADDRESSES: Pertinent information about
the study can be found at: https://
www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/
Civil-Works/Projects-in-New-York/NewYork-New-Jersey-Harbor-TributariesFocus-Area-Feasibility-Study/.
Interested parties are welcome to send
written comments and suggestions
concerning the scope of issues to be
evaluated within the Tiered EIS to
Nancy J. Brighton, Chief, Watershed
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Branch, Planning Division, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, New York District,
26 Federal Plaza, New York, Room
2151, NY 10279–0090; Phone: (917)
790–8703; email: Nancy.J.Brighton@
usace.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the overall NYNJHAT
study should be directed to Bryce
Wisemiller, Project Manager, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, New York District,
Programs and Project Management
Division, Civil Works Programs Branch,
26 Federal Plaza, Room 2127, New
York, NY 10279–0090; Phone: (917)
790–8307; email: Bryce.W.Wisemiller@
usace.army.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(Corps), in partnership with the New
York State Department of
Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)
and the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection (NJDEP) as
the non-federal sponsors, are
undertaking this study. In addition, the
City of New York is a non-federal
partner. The NYNJHAT study area,
which encompasses the New York
metropolitan area, is highly vulnerable
to damage from coastal storm surge,
wave attack, erosion, and intense
rainfall-storm water runoff events that
cause riverine or inland flooding, which
can exacerbate coastal flooding. The
NYNJHAT study is authorized under
Public Law 84–71, June 15, 1955 (69
Stat. 132) to conduct an investigation
into potential coastal storm risk
management solutions. A Feasibility
Cost Sharing Agreement (FCSA) was
executed in 2016 with the NYSDEC and
NJDEP.
2. Study Area
The study area encompasses
approximately 2,150 square miles and
includes parts of Bergen, Passaic,
Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union,
Somerset, Middlesex, and Monmouth
Counties in New Jersey and Rensselaer,
Albany, Columbia, Greene, Duchess,
Ulster, Putnam, Orange, Westchester,
Rockland, Bronx, New York, Queens,
Kings, Richmond, and Nassau Counties
in New York. The study area extends
upstream of the Hudson River to the
federal lock and dam at Troy, New York,
the Passaic River to the Dundee Dam,
and the Hackensack River to the Oradell
Reservoir.
meetings in January and February 2017,
with representatives from federal and
state agencies, as well as representatives
from local agencies and towns. The
Corps, NYSDEC and NJDEP are
anticipating hosting a NEPA Scoping
Meetings in March and April 2018.
Public notices announcing the meeting
date, time, location and agenda will be
published in the appropriate local
newspapers, municipality web pages,
and the Corps’ New York District web
page (see STUDY WEB PAGE and
ADDRESSES above) and will be
distributed to the local stakeholders and
known interested parties.
A scoping comment period of 30 days
will be established from the scheduled
date of the meeting to allow agencies,
organizations and individuals to submit
comments, questions and/or concerns
regarding the Feasibility Study.
Comments, concerns and information
submitted to the Corps will be evaluated
and considered during the development
of the Draft EIS.
Lead and Cooperating Agencies
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is
the lead federal agency for the
preparation of a Tiered Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) in order to meet
the requirements of the NEPA and the
NEPA Implementing Regulations of the
President’s Council on Environmental
Quality (40 CFR 1500–1508). The Corps
has invited the U.S. Coast Guard, the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the
National Marine Fisheries Service, the
National Park Service, and the Federal
Emergency Management Agency to be
Cooperating or Participating Agencies
on this study. The preparation of a
Tiered EIS will be coordinated with
New York State, New Jersey State and
local municipalities with discretionary
authority relative to the proposed
actions. The Draft integrated Feasibility
Report/Tiered EIS is currently
scheduled for distribution to the public
Summer 2018.
Dated: February 6, 2018.
Peter M. Weppler,
Chief, Environmental Analysis Branch,
Planning Division.
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3. Public Participation
The Corps, the NYSDEC and the
NJDEP hosted three agency workshop
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Tiered Environmental Impact
Statement for the New York New Jersey Harbor and Tributaries Coastal
Storm Risk Management Feasibility Study
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the requirements of section 102(2)(C) of the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, New York District (Corps) is preparing an integrated
Feasibility Report/Tiered Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the
proposed New York New Jersey Harbor and Tributaries Coastal Storm Risk
Management Feasibility Study (NYNJHAT). The study is assessing the
feasibility of coastal storm risk management alternatives to be
implemented within the authorized study area with a specific emphasis
on the New York New Jersey Harbor, including Raritan Bay, the tidally-
affected stretches of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers, and the Hudson
River to Troy, New York.
ADDRESSES: Pertinent information about the study can be found at:
https://www.nan.usace.army.mil/Missions/Civil-Works/Projects-in-New-York/New-York-New-Jersey-Harbor-Tributaries-Focus-Area-Feasibility-Study/.
Interested parties are welcome to send written comments and
suggestions concerning the scope of issues to be evaluated within the
Tiered EIS to Nancy J. Brighton, Chief, Watershed Section,
Environmental Analysis Branch, Planning Division, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, New York District, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, Room 2151, NY
10279-0090; Phone: (917) 790-8703; email:
[email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the overall NYNJHAT
study should be directed to Bryce Wisemiller, Project Manager, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, New York District, Programs and Project
Management Division, Civil Works Programs Branch, 26 Federal Plaza,
Room 2127, New York, NY 10279-0090; Phone: (917) 790-8307; email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), in partnership with the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) and
the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) as the
non-federal sponsors, are undertaking this study. In addition, the City
of New York is a non-federal partner. The NYNJHAT study area, which
encompasses the New York metropolitan area, is highly vulnerable to
damage from coastal storm surge, wave attack, erosion, and intense
rainfall-storm water runoff events that cause riverine or inland
flooding, which can exacerbate coastal flooding. The NYNJHAT study is
authorized under Public Law 84-71, June 15, 1955 (69 Stat. 132) to
conduct an investigation into potential coastal storm risk management
solutions. A Feasibility Cost Sharing Agreement (FCSA) was executed in
2016 with the NYSDEC and NJDEP.
2. Study Area
The study area encompasses approximately 2,150 square miles and
includes parts of Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Essex, Hudson, Union,
Somerset, Middlesex, and Monmouth Counties in New Jersey and
Rensselaer, Albany, Columbia, Greene, Duchess, Ulster, Putnam, Orange,
Westchester, Rockland, Bronx, New York, Queens, Kings, Richmond, and
Nassau Counties in New York. The study area extends upstream of the
Hudson River to the federal lock and dam at Troy, New York, the Passaic
River to the Dundee Dam, and the Hackensack River to the Oradell
Reservoir.
3. Public Participation
The Corps, the NYSDEC and the NJDEP hosted three agency workshop
meetings in January and February 2017, with representatives from
federal and state agencies, as well as representatives from local
agencies and towns. The Corps, NYSDEC and NJDEP are anticipating
hosting a NEPA Scoping Meetings in March and April 2018. Public notices
announcing the meeting date, time, location and agenda will be
published in the appropriate local newspapers, municipality web pages,
and the Corps' New York District web page (see STUDY WEB PAGE and
ADDRESSES above) and will be distributed to the local stakeholders and
known interested parties.
A scoping comment period of 30 days will be established from the
scheduled date of the meeting to allow agencies, organizations and
individuals to submit comments, questions and/or concerns regarding the
Feasibility Study. Comments, concerns and information submitted to the
Corps will be evaluated and considered during the development of the
Draft EIS.
Lead and Cooperating Agencies
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the lead federal agency for the
preparation of a Tiered Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) in order
to meet the requirements of the NEPA and the NEPA Implementing
Regulations of the President's Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR
1500-1508). The Corps has invited the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,
the National Marine Fisheries Service, the National Park Service, and
the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be Cooperating or
Participating Agencies on this study. The preparation of a Tiered EIS
will be coordinated with New York State, New Jersey State and local
municipalities with discretionary authority relative to the proposed
actions. The Draft integrated Feasibility Report/Tiered EIS is
currently scheduled for distribution to the public Summer 2018.
Dated: February 6, 2018.
Peter M. Weppler,
Chief, Environmental Analysis Branch, Planning Division.
[FR Doc. 2018-02874 Filed 2-12-18; 8:45 am]
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