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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Public Scoping Meetings for the Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for the Allatoona Lake Water
Supply Storage Reallocation Study and
Updates to Weiss and Logan Martin
Reservoir Project Water Control
Manuals in the Alabama-CoosaTallapoosa River Basin
AGENCY:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
DoD.
ACTION:
Supplement to Notice of Intent.
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE), Mobile District,
issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) in the
Federal Register (83 FR 18829)
published on April 30, 2018, to prepare
a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (SEIS), pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), to evaluate potential changes to
the Water Control Manuals (WCMs) for
three reservoirs in the Alabama-CoosaTallapoosa (ACT) River Basin and to the
Master WCM for the ACT River Basin.
The Draft SEIS will be prepared as an
integrated document with the
reallocation study. The USACE will
hold five public scoping meetings
during the months of July and August as
part of its preparation to conduct the
water supply storage reallocation study
and update the WCMs for the Alabama
Power Company’s Weiss and Logan
Martin reservoirs in the ACT River
Basin.
SUMMARY:
The meeting dates and times are:
1. Monday, July 30, 2018, 4–8 p.m.
(EDT), Acworth, GA.
2. Tuesday, July 31, 2018, 4–8 p.m.
(EDT), Rome, GA.
3. Wednesday, August 1, 2018, 4–8
p.m. (CDT), Gadsden, AL.
4. Thursday, August 2, 2018, 4–8 p.m.
(CDT), Childersburg, AL.
5. Friday, August 3, 2018, 4–8 p.m.
(CDT), Montgomery, AL.
ADDRESSES: The meeting locations are:
1. Acworth, GA—Cauble Park Beach
House, 4425 Beach Street, Acworth,
Georgia 30101, (770) 917–1234.
2. Rome, GA—Forum River Civic
Center, Berry/Shorter Room, 301
Tribune Street, Rome, Georgia 30161,
(706) 291–5281.
3. Gadsden, AL—The Pitman Theater,
629 Broad St., Gadsden, Alabama 35901,
(256) 549–4740.
4. Childersburg, AL—Friends on
Eighth, 109 8th Ave. SW, Childersburg,
Alabama 35044, (205) 296–2397.
5. Montgomery, AL—AUM Center for
Lifelong Learning, 75 TechnaCenter
DATES:
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Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117, (334)
244–3343.
Following the scoping meetings,
individuals who have not already
submitted their comments should
submit them by August 15, 2018, by
either:
* Email to act-arc@usace.army.mil, or
* Mail to Mr. Mike Malsom, Inland
Environment Team, Environment and
Resources Branch, Planning and
Environmental Division, USACEMobile, Post Office Box 2288, Mobile,
AL 36628–0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Direct questions about the NEPA
process to Mr. Mike Malsom by mail at
Inland Environment Team, Environment
and Resources Branch, Planning and
Environmental Division, USACEMobile, Post Office Box 2288, Mobile,
AL 36628–0001; telephone at (251) 690–
2023; electronic facsimile at (251) 694–
3815; or email at ACT-ACR@
usace.army.mil. You can also request to
be added to the mailing list for public
distribution of notices, meeting
announcements, and documents.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additional information on the ACT
River Basin study will be posted as it
becomes available on the Mobile District
website at https://
www.sam.usace.army.mil/.
The USACE will hold five public
scoping meetings during the months of
July and August as part of its
preparation to conduct the water supply
storage reallocation study and update
the WCMs for the Alabama Power
Company’s Weiss and Logan Martin
reservoirs in the ACT River Basin. The
public is invited to attend the scoping
meetings, which will provide
information on the study process and
afford interested parties the opportunity
to submit to USACE input about their
issues and concerns regarding that
process. Each of the public scoping
meetings will be presented in an open
house format, allowing time for
participants to review specific
information and to provide comments
either on forms available at the meeting
or to a court reporter on-site at the
meeting.
Curtis M. Flakes,
Chief, Planning and Environmental Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare
Supplement II to the Final
Environmental Impact Statement,
Mississippi River and Tributaries
(MR&T) Project, Mississippi River
Mainline Levees and Channel
Improvement
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
Notice of Intent.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (‘‘USACE’’), Memphis
District, Vicksburg District, and the New
Orleans District, is announcing its intent
to prepare Supplement II (SEIS II) to the
Final Environmental Impact Statement,
Mississippi River and Tributaries
(MR&T) Project, Mississippi River
Mainline Levees and Channel
Improvement of 1976 (1976 EIS), as
updated and supplemented by
Supplement No. 1, Mississippi River
and Tributaries Project, Mississippi
River Mainline Levee Enlargement and
Seepage Control of 1998 (SEIS I) to the
1976 EIS, to cover construction of
remaining authorized work on the
Mississippi River mainline levees (MRL)
feature. Over the past twenty years since
the finalization of SEIS I, USACE has
determined that various sections
(reaches) of the mainline levee system
are deficient in varying amounts, and
that certain remedial measures need to
be undertaken to control seepage and to
raise and stabilize the deficient sections
of the levee to protect the lower
Mississippi River Valley against the
Project Design Flood (PDF) and
maintain the structural integrity of the
MRL system. The Proposed Action of
SEIS II is to supplement and, as
necessary, augment the 1976 EIS and
SEIS I using the primary MR&T goals of:
(1) Providing flood protection from the
PDF; and (2) developing an
environmentally sustainable project;
formulating alternatives; identifying
significant resources; assessing the
direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts
to those resources; investigating and
environmentally assessing potential
borrow areas; developing mitigation
measures; and evaluating and selecting
a preferred method for the construction
of necessary authorized MRL Project
features, which may include but are not
limited to, implementing seepage
control measures and the construction
of various remediation measures for
deficient levee reaches to bring these
reaches to the project design grade. SEIS
II will evaluate the potential direct,
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indirect, and cumulative impacts for an
array of alternatives, including a No
Action alternative.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Comments and questions about SEIS II
should be submitted to USACE by email
to: MRL-EIS-2@usace.army.mil; or by
regular mail to: U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, ATTN: CEMVN–PDC–UDC,
167 North Main Street, Room B–202,
Memphis, Tennessee 38103–1894. For
additional information, including but
not limited to a copy of SEIS I and the
1976 EIS, please visit the Project
website at: https://
www.mvk.usace.army.mil/MRLSEIS/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Project Background and
Authorization. The MR&T Project (and
the MRL feature) was authorized by the
Flood Control Act of 1928, as amended.
The 1976 EIS was filed with the Council
of Environmental Quality on 8 April
1976. SEIS I, which was prepared to
supplement the 1976 EIS to evaluate the
effects of continued construction of the
MRL levee enlargements, stability
berms, seepage control, and erosion
protection measures, was filed with the
Environmental Protection Agency on 31
July 1998. SEIS I focused on the levees
of the MRL that were the most deficient
in height and on seepage control
measures for levee reaches with
observable signs of seepage during
previous high water events.
The MR&T Project is designed to
manage flood risk damages in the
alluvial valley between Cape Girardeau,
Missouri and the Head of Passes,
Louisiana. The goal of the MR&T Project
is to provide an environmentally
sustainable project for comprehensive
flood damage control, protection, and
risk reduction from the ‘‘Project Design
Flood’’, in the alluvial valley beginning
at Cape Girardeau, Missouri to the Head
of Passes, Louisiana, by means of levees,
floodwalls, floodways, reservoirs, banks
stabilization and channel improvements
in and along the Mississippi River and
its tributaries. The mainline levee
system, comprised of levees, floodwalls,
backwater areas, floodways, and various
control structures, is approximately
1,610 miles long. The PDF is a
hypothetical flood that was developed
to determine the design flood to be used
in designing the MR&T levee system in
the lower Mississippi River Basin, and
is defined as the ‘‘greatest flood having
a reasonable probability of occurrence’’
when the operable features of the entire
MR&T Project are considered. The PDF
upon which the current design for the
construction of the mainline levee
system and remaining unconstructed
levees is based, is the ‘‘Refined 1973
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Public Scoping Meetings for the Draft Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement for the Allatoona Lake Water Supply Storage
Reallocation Study and Updates to Weiss and Logan Martin Reservoir
Project Water Control Manuals in the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River
Basin
AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Supplement to Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Mobile District,
issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) in the Federal Register (83 FR 18829)
published on April 30, 2018, to prepare a Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement (SEIS), pursuant to the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), to evaluate potential changes to the Water Control Manuals
(WCMs) for three reservoirs in the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (ACT) River
Basin and to the Master WCM for the ACT River Basin. The Draft SEIS
will be prepared as an integrated document with the reallocation study.
The USACE will hold five public scoping meetings during the months of
July and August as part of its preparation to conduct the water supply
storage reallocation study and update the WCMs for the Alabama Power
Company's Weiss and Logan Martin reservoirs in the ACT River Basin.
DATES: The meeting dates and times are:
1. Monday, July 30, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (EDT), Acworth, GA.
2. Tuesday, July 31, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (EDT), Rome, GA.
3. Wednesday, August 1, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (CDT), Gadsden, AL.
4. Thursday, August 2, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (CDT), Childersburg, AL.
5. Friday, August 3, 2018, 4-8 p.m. (CDT), Montgomery, AL.
ADDRESSES: The meeting locations are:
1. Acworth, GA--Cauble Park Beach House, 4425 Beach Street,
Acworth, Georgia 30101, (770) 917-1234.
2. Rome, GA--Forum River Civic Center, Berry/Shorter Room, 301
Tribune Street, Rome, Georgia 30161, (706) 291-5281.
3. Gadsden, AL--The Pitman Theater, 629 Broad St., Gadsden, Alabama
35901, (256) 549-4740.
4. Childersburg, AL--Friends on Eighth, 109 8th Ave. SW,
Childersburg, Alabama 35044, (205) 296-2397.
5. Montgomery, AL--AUM Center for Lifelong Learning, 75
TechnaCenter
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Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117, (334) 244-3343.
Following the scoping meetings, individuals who have not already
submitted their comments should submit them by August 15, 2018, by
either:
* Email to [email protected], or
* Mail to Mr. Mike Malsom, Inland Environment Team, Environment and
Resources Branch, Planning and Environmental Division, USACE-Mobile,
Post Office Box 2288, Mobile, AL 36628-0001.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Direct questions about the NEPA
process to Mr. Mike Malsom by mail at Inland Environment Team,
Environment and Resources Branch, Planning and Environmental Division,
USACE-Mobile, Post Office Box 2288, Mobile, AL 36628-0001; telephone at
(251) 690-2023; electronic facsimile at (251) 694-3815; or email at
[email protected]. You can also request to be added to the mailing
list for public distribution of notices, meeting announcements, and
documents.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Additional information on the ACT River
Basin study will be posted as it becomes available on the Mobile
District website at https://www.sam.usace.army.mil/.
The USACE will hold five public scoping meetings during the months
of July and August as part of its preparation to conduct the water
supply storage reallocation study and update the WCMs for the Alabama
Power Company's Weiss and Logan Martin reservoirs in the ACT River
Basin. The public is invited to attend the scoping meetings, which will
provide information on the study process and afford interested parties
the opportunity to submit to USACE input about their issues and
concerns regarding that process. Each of the public scoping meetings
will be presented in an open house format, allowing time for
participants to review specific information and to provide comments
either on forms available at the meeting or to a court reporter on-site
at the meeting.
Curtis M. Flakes,
Chief, Planning and Environmental Division.
[FR Doc. 2018-14975 Filed 7-12-18; 8:45 am]
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