Commercial Renewable Energy Transmission on the Outer Continental Shelf Offshore New York and New Jersey; Notice of Proposed Grant Area and Request for Competitive Interest, 28582-28587 [2019-12962]
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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket No. BOEM–2018–0067]
Commercial Renewable Energy
Transmission on the Outer Continental
Shelf Offshore New York and New
Jersey; Notice of Proposed Grant Area
and Request for Competitive Interest
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Interior.
ACTION: Public notice.
AGENCY:
The purpose of this public
notice is to: Describe the New York and
New Jersey Ocean Grid proposed by
Anbaric Development Partners, LLC
(ADP); determine if there is competitive
interest in a right-of-way (ROW) grant
for renewable energy purposes in the
area identified in this notice; and solicit
public input regarding the proposal, its
potential environmental consequences,
and other uses of the area in which the
proposal would be located.
DATES: If you are submitting an
indication of interest in acquiring a
ROW grant for the area ADP requested,
your submission must be sent by mail,
postmarked no later than July 19, 2019
for your submission to be considered. If
you are providing comments or other
information, you may send them by
mail, postmarked by this same date, or
you may submit them through the
Federal Rulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov, also by this same
date.
ADDRESSES: If you are submitting an
indication of competitive interest for a
ROW grant, please submit it by mail to
the following address: Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Office of
Renewable Energy Programs, 45600
Woodland Road, Mailstop: VAM–OREP,
Sterling, VA 20166. Submissions must
be postmarked by July 19, 2019 to be
considered by BOEM in determining
whether there is competitive interest. In
addition to a paper copy of your
submission, include an electronic copy
on a compact disc or portable storage
device. BOEM will list the parties that
submit indications of competitive
interest in the area ADP requested on
the BOEM website after the 30-day
comment period has closed.
If you are submitting comments and
other information concerning the
proposed grant area, you may use either
of the following two methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. In the entry
entitled, ‘‘Enter Keyword or ID,’’ enter
BOEM–2018–0067 and then click
‘‘search.’’ Follow the instructions to
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submit public comments and view
supporting and related materials
available for this notice.
2. Alternatively, you may submit
comments by mail to the following
address: Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Office of Renewable
Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland
Road, Mailstop: VAM–OREP, Sterling,
VA 20166.
If you wish to protect the
confidentiality of your submissions or
comments, clearly mark the relevant
sections and request that BOEM treat
them as confidential. Please label
privileged or confidential information
‘‘Contains Confidential Information’’
and consider submitting such
information as a separate attachment.
Treatment of confidential information is
addressed in the section of this notice
entitled, ‘‘Privileged or Confidential
Information.’’ BOEM will post all
comments on regulations.gov unless
labeled as confidential. Information that
is not labeled as privileged or
confidential will be regarded by BOEM
as suitable for public release.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Casey Reeves, Project Coordinator,
BOEM, Office of Renewable Energy
Programs, 45600 Woodland Road,
Mailstop: VAM–OREP, Sterling, VA
20166, (703) 787–1671.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
30, 2018, the Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM) received an
application from ADP, later revised on
June 22, 2018, for a ROW grant on the
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore
New York and New Jersey. ADP’s
proposed project, the New York and
New Jersey Ocean Grid (NY/NJ Ocean
Grid), would entail the construction,
installation, and operation of an
offshore transmission system of
approximately 185 nautical miles of
submarine cable on the OCS and
approximately 118 nautical miles of
submarine cable on State submerged
lands to deliver offshore wind energy
generation to the onshore electric grid.
The NY/NJ Ocean Grid also includes the
siting of several offshore collector
platforms (OCPs), each connected to one
or more high voltage submarine cables
to onshore points of interconnection.
Each proposed OCP would be designed
to handle 800 to 1,200 MW of offshore
wind energy generation with the ability
to connect multiple offshore wind
projects and accommodate phased
development within BOEM’s designated
Wind Energy Areas (WEAs).
BOEM is publishing this Request for
Competitive Interest (RFCI) pursuant to
subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS Lands Act
(43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3)) and 30 CFR
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585.306–307. Subsection 8(p)(3) of the
OCS Lands Act requires that OCS
renewable energy leases, easements, and
ROWs be issued ‘‘on a competitive basis
unless the Secretary determines after
public notice of a lease, easement, or
right-of-way that there is no competitive
interest.’’ The regulations at 30 CFR
585.306–307 set forth BOEM’s
procedures for making such
determinations for ROW grants. This
RFCI provides public notice of the
proposed ROW grant area that ADP
requested, and invites the submission of
indications of competitive interest.
BOEM will consider the responses to
this public notice to determine whether
competitive interest exists for the area
ADP requested, as required by 43 U.S.C.
1337(p)(3). Parties wishing to obtain a
grant for the area that ADP requested
should submit detailed and specific
information, as described in the section
entitled, ‘‘Required Indication of
Interest Information.’’ This
announcement also requests interested
and affected parties to comment and
provide information about site
conditions and existing and future uses
of the area identified in this notice that
would be relevant to the proposed
project or its impacts. BOEM has
described the type of information that it
is requesting in the section entitled,
‘‘Requested Information from Interested
or Affected Parties.’’
Purpose of the RFCI
Responses to this public notice will
allow BOEM to determine, pursuant to
30 CFR 585.306, whether or not there is
competitive interest in acquiring the
ROW grant area ADP requested, as
described in this notice. In addition,
this notice provides an opportunity for
interested stakeholders to provide
comments on the ADP ROW request,
including information relating to
potential environmental consequences
from the proposed project on existing
geological, geophysical, and biological
(habitat and species) conditions, as well
as any potential impacts to existing
ocean users (e.g., fishing industry and
mariners) in the area described in this
notice. If, in response to this notice,
BOEM receives one or more indications
of competitive interest from qualified
entities that wish to transmit renewable
energy in the proposed ADP ROW grant
area, it may decide to move forward
with the ROW grant issuance process
using competitive procedures pursuant
to 30 CFR 585.308. However, if BOEM
receives no qualified competing
indications of interest, BOEM may
decide to move forward with the ROW
grant issuance process using the
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noncompetitive procedures contained in
30 CFR 585.309.
Background
Statutory Authorization
Under OCSLA subsection 8(p)(1)(C),
the Secretary of the Interior (the
Secretary) may issue leases or ROWs for
activities that produce or support
production, transportation, or
transmission of energy from sources
other than oil or gas, including
renewable energy sources. Section 8(p)
also requires the Secretary to issue any
necessary regulations to carry out this
authority. Regulations were issued for
this purpose on April 29, 2009, and are
codified in BOEM regulations at 30 CFR
part 585. The Secretary has delegated
the authority to issue leases, easements,
and ROWs to the Director of BOEM.
Determination of Competitive Interest
and Granting Process
BOEM will evaluate indications of
competitive interest in the ROW grant
area ADP requested to install cables for
the transmission of renewable
electricity, and will determine whether
there is competitive interest in
accordance with 30 CFR 585.307. At the
conclusion of the comment period for
this public notice, BOEM will review
the submissions received to ensure that
they are complete and that the
submitters are qualified to hold a ROW
grant under 30 CFR 585.106 and 107,
and then will make its competitiveness
determination.
BOEM may find that competitive
interest exists if it receives a proposal to
acquire an OCS ROW grant that cannot
coexist with ADP’s proposed activities
within its requested grant corridor. In
rendering its determination regarding
competitive interest, BOEM will analyze
whether the proposal by ADP would
prevent a known competitor’s
subsequent, or parallel, use of the area
for renewable energy transmission.
Under BOEM’s regulations at 30 CFR
585.302(b)(1), the rights accorded in a
ROW grant do not prevent the issuance
of other rights in the same area,
provided that any subsequent rights
BOEM grants in the area of a previously
issued ROW grant do not unreasonably
interfere with activities approved under
the previously-issued ROW grant.
Consequently, if you have an interest in
obtaining a commercial lease for
generating offshore wind energy in the
area of ADP’s ROW grant request, it is
not necessary to submit indications of
interest in response to this notice to
protect your interest in obtaining a
lease. This is because BOEM could issue
a lease for generating offshore wind
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energy in the same area as the ROW, so
long as the lease activities do not
unreasonably interfere with BOEMapproved activities on the ROW grant.
If BOEM determines that competitive
interest exists, it may decide to proceed
with the competitive granting process
outlined in 30 CFR 585.308. If BOEM
determines that there is no competitive
interest in the proposed grant area, it
will publish in the Federal Register a
notice that there is no competitive
interest. At that point, BOEM may
decide to proceed with the
noncompetitive grant issuance process
pursuant to 30 CFR 585.306(b). If BOEM
issues a ROW grant to ADP, ADP would
need to conduct any construction
activities on the ROW pursuant to a
BOEM-approved General Activities Plan
(GAP) pursuant to 30 CFR 585.600(c).
Whether BOEM proceeds with the
competitive or noncompetitive grant
process, it will consult and coordinate
with relevant Federal agencies, affected
tribes, and affected state and local
governments in issuing a grant;
developing grant terms and conditions;
and deciding whether to approve,
disapprove, or approve with
modifications any activities proposed in
a GAP.
Act, the Endangered Species Act (ESA),
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act, the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA), Executive Order 13175, and
other laws, regulations, and authorities
determined necessary throughout the
process.
Environmental Review and Permitting
Process
Prior to issuing any ROW grant or
authorizing any construction activities
on that ROW grant, BOEM would
conduct a site-specific environmental
review under the National
Environmental Policy Act, during which
it would act as the lead agency,
coordinate with cooperating or
consulting Federal agencies, and
provide additional opportunities for
public comment. BOEM would also
participate in associated consultations
under the Coastal Zone Management
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The area for which ADP has requested
a ROW grant is located on the OCS off
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A ROW grant corridor, in which a cable,
pipeline, or associated facility is
located, is generally 200 feet in width
centered on the cable and includes areas
for the associated facilities limited to
the area reasonably necessary for the
OCP’s or other necessary accessory
facilities (30 CFR 585.301). The
requested grant corridor crosses
portions of the following OCS blocks:
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BOEM requests public comments and
indications of competitive interest in
the ROW grant area identified by this
notice. The centerline of the eventual
ROW grant may be adjusted based on
the results of future surveys or new
information obtained from stakeholder
outreach and public comments, but the
proposed project, if approved, is
expected to occur within the listed lease
blocks.
Map of the Area
You can find a map of the area
proposed for a ROW grant at the
following URL: https://www.boem.gov/
Renewable-Energy-Program/StateActivities/Regional-Proposals.aspx. A
large-scale map of the RFCI area
showing boundaries of the area is
available from BOEM upon request to
the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section above.
Multiple Use Considerations
BOEM has identified the following
multiple use issues through early
coordination and outreach efforts:
The Department of Defense (DoD)
conducts offshore testing, training, and
operations on the Atlantic above the
OCS. BOEM would consult with the
DoD on any activities proposed on the
requested ROW grant to ensure that they
are compatible with DoD activities on
the Atlantic above the OCS.
Shipping Traffic
Shipping traffic occurs within the
vicinity of the requested ROW grant.
BOEM will coordinate with the United
States Coast Guard to avoid or minimize
potential conflicts.
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Protected Resources
Several species of birds, marine
mammals, sea turtles, and fish listed as
threatened or endangered under the
ESA may occur permanently or
seasonally in the proposed ROW grant
area. Protection of such species falls
within the jurisdiction of the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
or the NOAA National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS). The proposed route
would cross North Atlantic right whale
habitat and would therefore likely
require consultation with NMFS to
ensure adequate protection through
mitigation measures. In addition to
ESA-listed species, the area likely
contains, seasonally or permanently,
seabirds protected under the Migratory
Bird Treaty Act and marine mammals
protected under the Marine Mammal
Protection Act. BOEM will coordinate
with the FWS and NMFS to avoid,
mitigate, and/or minimize potential
impacts to the resources under their
jurisdiction.
Existing Infrastructure
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The proposed ROW grant crosses
international fiber optic
telecommunications cable. In order to
construct its proposed project, ADP is
expected to establish crossing
agreements with their owners and
ensure that installation activities do not
cause any disruption to service,
maintenance, or decommissioning, or
otherwise damage those pipelines and
cables identified by the affected parties.
Fisheries and Essential Fish Habitat
Portions of the area identified are
used by the commercial and recreational
fishing industry, and NMFS has
designated essential fish habitat (EFH)
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NMFS may be required to identify
measures to avoid and minimize
impacts on EFH during the siting and
installation phases of development.
Required Indication of Competitive
Interest Information
If you intend to submit an indication
of competitive interest for a ROW grant
for the area identified in this notice for
the purpose of transmitting electricity
generated from a renewable source, you
must provide the following:
(1) Documentation demonstrating that
you are legally qualified to hold a lease
or grant in accordance with the
requirements of 30 CFR 585.106 and
585.107(c). Examples of the
documentation appropriate for
demonstrating your legal qualifications
and related guidance can be found in
Chapter 2 and Appendix B of the BOEM
Renewable Energy Framework Guide
Book available at: https://www.boem.gov/
REnGuidebook03/. The documents you
provide to demonstrate your
qualifications to hold a lease or grant
will be placed in a file kept by BOEM
that may be made available for public
review. If you wish that any part of your
legal qualification documentation be
kept confidential, clearly identify what
should be kept confidential, and submit
it under separate cover (see ‘‘Protection
of Privileged or Confidential
Information Section,’’ below).
(2) Documentation demonstrating that
you are technically and financially
capable of constructing, operating,
maintaining, and decommissioning the
facilities described in (4) below in
accordance with the requirements of 30
CFR 585.107(a). Guidance regarding the
documentation required to demonstrate
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your technical and financial
qualifications can be found at: https://
www.boem.gov/Renewable-EnergyProgram/Regulatory-Information/
QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Any
documentation you submit to
demonstrate your legal, technical, and
financial qualifications must be
provided to BOEM in both paper and
electronic formats. BOEM considers an
Adobe PDF file on a storage media
device to be an acceptable format for an
electronic copy.
(3) A statement that you wish to
acquire a renewable energy ROW grant
for the proposed grant corridor ADP
requested for the NY/NJ Ocean Grid
project, and a description of how your
proposal would interfere with, or suffer
interference from, the proposed project.
You should submit any request for a
ROW grant that does not conflict with
the proposed grant corridor separately
pursuant to 30 CFR 585.305.
(4) A description of your objectives,
including:
• Devices and infrastructure involved
(if your project would require the use of
bottom-founded structures such as
booster stations, please indicate where
those platforms would be located);
• Anticipated capacity;
• How the project would support
renewable energy; and
• A statement that the proposed
activity conforms with applicable state
and local energy planning requirements,
initiatives, or guidance.
(5) A schedule of proposed activities,
including those leading to commercial
operations.
(6) Available and pertinent data and
information concerning environmental
conditions in the area, including any
energy and resource data and
information used to evaluate the area.
Further guidance for the
qualifications process and requirements
is available at: https://www.boem.gov/
Renewable-Energy-Program/RegulatoryInformation/QualificationGuidelinespdf.aspx. Your complete submission,
including the items identified in (1)
through (6) above, must be provided to
BOEM in both paper and electronic
formats. BOEM considers an Adobe PDF
file stored on a compact disc (CD) or
portable storage device to be an
acceptable format for submitting an
electronic copy. Where applicable, you
should submit spatial information in a
format compatible with ArcGIS in a
geographic coordinate system (NAD 83).
It is critical that you provide a
complete submission of competitive
interest so that BOEM may consider
your submission in a timely manner. If
BOEM reviews your submission and
determines that it is incomplete, BOEM
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will inform you of this determination
and describe the information necessary
in order for BOEM to deem your
submission complete. If BOEM
determines your second submission is
also insufficient or that it has not
received the requested information by a
date BOEM specified, we reserve the
right to deem your submission invalid.
In such a case, BOEM would not
consider your submission.
Requested Information From Interested
or Affected Parties
BOEM is also requesting specific and
detailed comments from interested or
affected parties regarding the following:
(1) The current and future need for a
regional transmission system in the
proposed area, including utility,
available grid connections, economics,
efficiency or other relevant metrics.
(2) Whether BOEM should develop a
broader strategic approach for regional
transmission cables in which BOEM
considers limits on the number and
location of future ROW grants or,
alternatively, processes unsolicited
ROW grant requests on a case-by-case
basis as it receives them from industry.
(3) Conditions to make such a
network compatible with offshore wind
projects.
(4) Offshore wind project developer
interest in use of regional transmission
networks on the OCS.
(5) Geological and geophysical
conditions (including bottom and
shallow hazards) in the area described
in this notice.
(6) Known archaeological, historic or
cultural resource sites on the seabed in
the area described in this notice.
(7) Multiple uses of the area described
in this notice, including navigation (in
particular, commercial and recreational
vessel usage) and commercial and
recreational fisheries.
(8) Potential impacts to existing
communication cables.
(9) DoD operational, training, and
testing activities (surface and
subsurface) in the area described in this
notice that may be impacted by the
proposed project.
(10) Potential future uses of the area.
(11) Advisable setback distance for
other offshore structures, including
other cables, and renewable energy
structures.
(12) The potential risk to the proposed
offshore transmission cable posed by
anchors or other hazards, and burial
depths that would be required to
mitigate such risks.
(13) Relevant environmental and
socioeconomic information.
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Protection of Privileged or Confidential
Information
Freedom of Information Act
BOEM will not disclose privileged or
confidential information that you
submit if it qualifies for Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) exemption for
trade secrets and commercial or
financial information, provided that you
clearly label the submission with
‘‘Contains Confidential Information’’
and request that BOEM treat it as
confidential. Please consider submitting
such information as a separate
attachment.
BOEM will not treat as confidential
any aggregate summaries of such
information or comments not containing
such confidential or privileged
information. Additionally, BOEM will
not treat as confidential (1) the legal title
of the nominating entity (for example,
the name of your company), or (2) the
list of whole or partial blocks that you
are nominating. Information that is not
labeled as privileged or confidential will
be regarded by BOEM as suitable for
public release.
Personal Identifying Information
BOEM does not consider anonymous
comments; please include your name
and address as part of your submittal.
You should be aware that your entire
comment, including your name,
address, and your personal identifying
information, may be made publicly
available at any time. All submissions
from identified individuals, businesses
and organizations will be available for
public viewing on regulations.gov. In
order for BOEM to withhold from
disclosure your personal identifying
information, you must identify any
information contained in the submittal
of your comments that, if released,
would constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of your personal privacy. You
must also briefly describe any possible
harmful consequences of the disclosure
of information, such as embarrassment,
injury or other harm.
National Historic Preservation Act (16
U.S.C. 470w–3(a))
BOEM is required, after consultation
with the Secretary, to withhold the
location, character, or ownership of
historic resources if it determines that
disclosure may, among other things, risk
harm to the historic resources or impede
the use of a traditional religious site by
practitioners. Tribal entities should
designate as confidential information
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NHPA.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
COMMISSION
[Investigation No. 332–571]
U.S. Trade and Investment With SubSaharan Africa: Recent Trends and
New Developments
United States International
Trade Commission.
ACTION: Institution of investigation and
scheduling of public hearing.
AGENCY:
Following receipt of a request
dated May 6, 2019 from the United
States Trade Representative (USTR)
under the section 332(g) of the Tariff
Act of 1930, the U.S. International Trade
Commission (Commission) has
instituted Investigation No. 332–571,
U.S. Trade and Investment with SubSaharan Africa: Recent Trends and New
Developments, for the purpose of
preparing the report requested by the
USTR. The Commission has scheduled
a public hearing in connection with this
investigation for July 24, 2019.
DATES:
July 12, 2019: Deadline for filing
requests to appear at the public
hearing.
July 17, 2019: Deadline for filing prehearing briefs and statements.
July 24, 2019: Public hearing.
July 31, 2019: Deadline for filing posthearing briefs and statements.
August 16, 2019: Deadline for filing all
other written submissions.
March 31, 2020: Transmittal of
Commission report to USTR.
ADDRESSES: All Commission offices,
including the Commission’s hearing
rooms, are located in the United States
International Trade Commission
Building, 500 E Street SW, Washington,
DC. All written submissions should be
addressed to the Secretary, United
States International Trade Commission,
500 E Street SW, Washington, DC
20436. The public record for this
investigation may be viewed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov/edis3-internal/
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Project Leaders Arthur Chambers
(arthur.chambers@usitc.gov or 202–
205–2766) or Wen Jin (Jean) Yuan
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(wenjin.yuan@usitc.gov or 202–205–
2383) for information specific to this
investigation. For information on the
legal aspects of this investigation,
contact William Gearhart of the
Commission’s Office of the General
Counsel (william.gearhart@usitc.gov or
202–205–3091). The media should
contact Margaret O’Laughlin, Office of
External Relations (margaret.olaughlin@
usitc.gov or 202–205–1819). Hearingimpaired individuals may obtain
information on this matter by contacting
the Commission’s TDD terminal at 202–
205–1810. General information
concerning the Commission may also be
obtained by accessing its internet server
(https://www.usitc.gov). Persons with
mobility impairments who will need
special assistance in gaining access to
the Commission should contact the
Office of the Secretary at 202–205–2000.
Background: The Commission
instituted this investigation following
receipt of a letter from the USTR dated
May 6, 2019. The letter requested that
the Commission conduct an
investigation and provide a report on
U.S. trade and investment with subSaharan Africa (SSA). The USTR asked
that the Commission’s report, to the
extent information is available, focus
primarily on the years 2016–2018, or the
latest three years for which data are
available, but where appropriate
examine longer-term trends since 2000.
The USTR asked that this report should
include the following:
1. An overview of U.S. exports of
goods and services to SSA, which
should, to the extent information is
available:
a. Identify the sectors in which U.S.
exports of goods and services to SSA
have increased the most, in both value
and percentage terms, and indicate
major factors behind this growth.
b. Identify the SSA countries to which
U.S. exports of goods and services have
increased the most, in both value and
percentage terms, and indicate the major
factors behind this growth.
c. Identify SSA countries to which
U.S. outward FDI has increased the
most, in both value and percentage
terms, and indicate major factors behind
this growth.
d. Provide examples of how products
and services from the United States
integrate into key SSA value chains;
identify possible opportunities for U.S.
firms to better integrate into these value
chains, where appropriate; and describe
national or regional policies and other
macroeconomic factors that may affect
future demand for these U.S. products.
2. An overview of U.S. imports of
goods and services from SSA, which
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available:
a. Identify the sectors in which U.S.
imports of goods and services from SSA
have increased the most, in both value
and percentage terms, and indicate
major factors behind this growth. Data
on goods should include both AGOA
(including GSP) imports and total
imports.
b. Identify the SSA countries in which
exports of goods and services to the
United States have increased the most,
in both value and percentage terms, and
indicate the major factors behind this
growth. Data on goods should include
both AGOA (including GSP) imports
and total imports.
3. To the extent information is
available, describe the intellectual
property environment, including
national and regional laws, enforcement
measures, and infringement issues, in
key SSA markets. Through case studies
describe the effects of the intellectual
property environment on trade and
investment in the key SSA markets.
4. Provide a broad overview and
examples of technological innovation in
the SSA food and agricultural
production, processing, and marketing
system. This should include a broad
description of SSA food and agricultural
producers’ use of technological
improvements in such areas as crop and
livestock nutrition and genetics
(including biotechnology); machinery
and equipment; data processing and
analytics; and digital market
information and risk management
systems. Through case studies, describe
how the adoption of such technological
improvements has affected certain SSA
food and agricultural producers’ overall
production and export performance.
Additionally, describe current national
and regional regulatory policies and
market conditions in key countries in
SSA that may affect the adoption of
technological improvements in the SSA
food and agricultural sector.
5. Provide a broad overview and
describe recent developments in the
digital economy for key SSA markets.
Provide information on the market for
digital technologies in those key SSA
markets as well as the role of digital
products and services from the United
States. To the extent that data are
available, describe the market for digital
products and services, such as internetconnected devices, cloud computing,
e-commerce, Internet of Things,
blockchain, and internet search and
digital content, as well as how adoption
of digital technologies affects other
industry sectors, such as manufacturing
and other services. Describe current
national and regional regulatory and
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket No. BOEM-2018-0067]
Commercial Renewable Energy Transmission on the Outer Continental
Shelf Offshore New York and New Jersey; Notice of Proposed Grant Area
and Request for Competitive Interest
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Interior.
ACTION: Public notice.
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SUMMARY: The purpose of this public notice is to: Describe the New York
and New Jersey Ocean Grid proposed by Anbaric Development Partners, LLC
(ADP); determine if there is competitive interest in a right-of-way
(ROW) grant for renewable energy purposes in the area identified in
this notice; and solicit public input regarding the proposal, its
potential environmental consequences, and other uses of the area in
which the proposal would be located.
DATES: If you are submitting an indication of interest in acquiring a
ROW grant for the area ADP requested, your submission must be sent by
mail, postmarked no later than July 19, 2019 for your submission to be
considered. If you are providing comments or other information, you may
send them by mail, postmarked by this same date, or you may submit them
through the Federal Rulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov,
also by this same date.
ADDRESSES: If you are submitting an indication of competitive interest
for a ROW grant, please submit it by mail to the following address:
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Office of Renewable Energy Programs,
45600 Woodland Road, Mailstop: VAM-OREP, Sterling, VA 20166.
Submissions must be postmarked by July 19, 2019 to be considered by
BOEM in determining whether there is competitive interest. In addition
to a paper copy of your submission, include an electronic copy on a
compact disc or portable storage device. BOEM will list the parties
that submit indications of competitive interest in the area ADP
requested on the BOEM website after the 30-day comment period has
closed.
If you are submitting comments and other information concerning the
proposed grant area, you may use either of the following two methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. In the
entry entitled, ``Enter Keyword or ID,'' enter BOEM-2018-0067 and then
click ``search.'' Follow the instructions to
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submit public comments and view supporting and related materials
available for this notice.
2. Alternatively, you may submit comments by mail to the following
address: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Office of Renewable Energy
Programs, 45600 Woodland Road, Mailstop: VAM-OREP, Sterling, VA 20166.
If you wish to protect the confidentiality of your submissions or
comments, clearly mark the relevant sections and request that BOEM
treat them as confidential. Please label privileged or confidential
information ``Contains Confidential Information'' and consider
submitting such information as a separate attachment. Treatment of
confidential information is addressed in the section of this notice
entitled, ``Privileged or Confidential Information.'' BOEM will post
all comments on regulations.gov unless labeled as confidential.
Information that is not labeled as privileged or confidential will be
regarded by BOEM as suitable for public release.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Casey Reeves, Project Coordinator,
BOEM, Office of Renewable Energy Programs, 45600 Woodland Road,
Mailstop: VAM-OREP, Sterling, VA 20166, (703) 787-1671.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 30, 2018, the Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management (BOEM) received an application from ADP, later
revised on June 22, 2018, for a ROW grant on the Outer Continental
Shelf (OCS) offshore New York and New Jersey. ADP's proposed project,
the New York and New Jersey Ocean Grid (NY/NJ Ocean Grid), would entail
the construction, installation, and operation of an offshore
transmission system of approximately 185 nautical miles of submarine
cable on the OCS and approximately 118 nautical miles of submarine
cable on State submerged lands to deliver offshore wind energy
generation to the onshore electric grid. The NY/NJ Ocean Grid also
includes the siting of several offshore collector platforms (OCPs),
each connected to one or more high voltage submarine cables to onshore
points of interconnection. Each proposed OCP would be designed to
handle 800 to 1,200 MW of offshore wind energy generation with the
ability to connect multiple offshore wind projects and accommodate
phased development within BOEM's designated Wind Energy Areas (WEAs).
BOEM is publishing this Request for Competitive Interest (RFCI)
pursuant to subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS Lands Act (43 U.S.C.
1337(p)(3)) and 30 CFR 585.306-307. Subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS Lands
Act requires that OCS renewable energy leases, easements, and ROWs be
issued ``on a competitive basis unless the Secretary determines after
public notice of a lease, easement, or right-of-way that there is no
competitive interest.'' The regulations at 30 CFR 585.306-307 set forth
BOEM's procedures for making such determinations for ROW grants. This
RFCI provides public notice of the proposed ROW grant area that ADP
requested, and invites the submission of indications of competitive
interest. BOEM will consider the responses to this public notice to
determine whether competitive interest exists for the area ADP
requested, as required by 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3). Parties wishing to
obtain a grant for the area that ADP requested should submit detailed
and specific information, as described in the section entitled,
``Required Indication of Interest Information.'' This announcement also
requests interested and affected parties to comment and provide
information about site conditions and existing and future uses of the
area identified in this notice that would be relevant to the proposed
project or its impacts. BOEM has described the type of information that
it is requesting in the section entitled, ``Requested Information from
Interested or Affected Parties.''
Purpose of the RFCI
Responses to this public notice will allow BOEM to determine,
pursuant to 30 CFR 585.306, whether or not there is competitive
interest in acquiring the ROW grant area ADP requested, as described in
this notice. In addition, this notice provides an opportunity for
interested stakeholders to provide comments on the ADP ROW request,
including information relating to potential environmental consequences
from the proposed project on existing geological, geophysical, and
biological (habitat and species) conditions, as well as any potential
impacts to existing ocean users (e.g., fishing industry and mariners)
in the area described in this notice. If, in response to this notice,
BOEM receives one or more indications of competitive interest from
qualified entities that wish to transmit renewable energy in the
proposed ADP ROW grant area, it may decide to move forward with the ROW
grant issuance process using competitive procedures pursuant to 30 CFR
585.308. However, if BOEM receives no qualified competing indications
of interest, BOEM may decide to move forward with the ROW grant
issuance process using the noncompetitive procedures contained in 30
CFR 585.309.
Background
Statutory Authorization
Under OCSLA subsection 8(p)(1)(C), the Secretary of the Interior
(the Secretary) may issue leases or ROWs for activities that produce or
support production, transportation, or transmission of energy from
sources other than oil or gas, including renewable energy sources.
Section 8(p) also requires the Secretary to issue any necessary
regulations to carry out this authority. Regulations were issued for
this purpose on April 29, 2009, and are codified in BOEM regulations at
30 CFR part 585. The Secretary has delegated the authority to issue
leases, easements, and ROWs to the Director of BOEM.
Determination of Competitive Interest and Granting Process
BOEM will evaluate indications of competitive interest in the ROW
grant area ADP requested to install cables for the transmission of
renewable electricity, and will determine whether there is competitive
interest in accordance with 30 CFR 585.307. At the conclusion of the
comment period for this public notice, BOEM will review the submissions
received to ensure that they are complete and that the submitters are
qualified to hold a ROW grant under 30 CFR 585.106 and 107, and then
will make its competitiveness determination.
BOEM may find that competitive interest exists if it receives a
proposal to acquire an OCS ROW grant that cannot coexist with ADP's
proposed activities within its requested grant corridor. In rendering
its determination regarding competitive interest, BOEM will analyze
whether the proposal by ADP would prevent a known competitor's
subsequent, or parallel, use of the area for renewable energy
transmission. Under BOEM's regulations at 30 CFR 585.302(b)(1), the
rights accorded in a ROW grant do not prevent the issuance of other
rights in the same area, provided that any subsequent rights BOEM
grants in the area of a previously issued ROW grant do not unreasonably
interfere with activities approved under the previously-issued ROW
grant. Consequently, if you have an interest in obtaining a commercial
lease for generating offshore wind energy in the area of ADP's ROW
grant request, it is not necessary to submit indications of interest in
response to this notice to protect your interest in obtaining a lease.
This is because BOEM could issue a lease for generating offshore wind
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energy in the same area as the ROW, so long as the lease activities do
not unreasonably interfere with BOEM-approved activities on the ROW
grant.
If BOEM determines that competitive interest exists, it may decide
to proceed with the competitive granting process outlined in 30 CFR
585.308. If BOEM determines that there is no competitive interest in
the proposed grant area, it will publish in the Federal Register a
notice that there is no competitive interest. At that point, BOEM may
decide to proceed with the noncompetitive grant issuance process
pursuant to 30 CFR 585.306(b). If BOEM issues a ROW grant to ADP, ADP
would need to conduct any construction activities on the ROW pursuant
to a BOEM-approved General Activities Plan (GAP) pursuant to 30 CFR
585.600(c).
Whether BOEM proceeds with the competitive or noncompetitive grant
process, it will consult and coordinate with relevant Federal agencies,
affected tribes, and affected state and local governments in issuing a
grant; developing grant terms and conditions; and deciding whether to
approve, disapprove, or approve with modifications any activities
proposed in a GAP.
Environmental Review and Permitting Process
Prior to issuing any ROW grant or authorizing any construction
activities on that ROW grant, BOEM would conduct a site-specific
environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act,
during which it would act as the lead agency, coordinate with
cooperating or consulting Federal agencies, and provide additional
opportunities for public comment. BOEM would also participate in
associated consultations under the Coastal Zone Management Act, the
Endangered Species Act (ESA), the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation
and Management Act, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA),
Executive Order 13175, and other laws, regulations, and authorities
determined necessary throughout the process.
Description of the Grant Request
The area for which ADP has requested a ROW grant is located on the
OCS off the coasts of New York and New Jersey. A ROW grant corridor, in
which a cable, pipeline, or associated facility is located, is
generally 200 feet in width centered on the cable and includes areas
for the associated facilities limited to the area reasonably necessary
for the OCP's or other necessary accessory facilities (30 CFR 585.301).
The requested grant corridor crosses portions of the following OCS
blocks:
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Protraction No. Lease block Protraction No. Lease block
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NK18-12........................................ 6457 NJ18-03 6001
NK18-12........................................ 6458 NJ18-03 6002
NK18-11........................................ 6540 NJ18-03 6003
NK18-12........................................ 6501 NJ18-03 6004
NK18-12........................................ 6505 NJ18-03 6053
NK18-12........................................ 6506 NJ18-03 6054
NK18-12........................................ 6507 NJ18-03 6055
NK18-12........................................ 6508 NJ18-03 6104
NK18-12........................................ 6509 NJ18-03 6105
NK18-12........................................ 6551 NJ18-03 6152
NK18-12........................................ 6552 NJ18-03 6153
NK18-12........................................ 6555 NJ18-03 6154
NK18-12........................................ 6558 NJ18-03 6155
NK18-12........................................ 6559 NJ18-02 6240
NK18-12........................................ 6560 NJ18-03 6201
NK18-12........................................ 6561 NJ18-03 6202
NK18-12........................................ 6562 NJ18-03 6203
NK18-12........................................ 6601 NJ18-02 6289
NK18-12........................................ 6602 NJ18-02 6290
NK18-12........................................ 6604 NJ18-03 6251
NK18-12........................................ 6605 NJ18-02 6338
NK18-12........................................ 6610 NJ18-02 6339
NK18-12........................................ 6611 NJ18-02 6340
NK18-12........................................ 6612 NJ18-02 6387
NK18-12........................................ 6652 NJ18-02 6388
NK18-12........................................ 6653 NJ18-02 6389
NK18-12........................................ 6654 NJ18-02 6437
NK18-12........................................ 6661 NJ18-02 6438
NK18-12........................................ 6662 NJ18-02 6487
NK18-12........................................ 6702 NJ18-02 7078
NK18-12........................................ 6703 NJ18-02 7079
NK18-12........................................ 6704 NJ18-02 7128
NK18-12........................................ 6711 NJ18-02 7129
NK18-12........................................ 6712 NJ18-05 6028
NK18-12........................................ 6713 NJ18-05 6029
NK18-12........................................ 6714 NJ18-05 6078
NK18-12........................................ 6715 NJ18-05 6079
NK18-12........................................ 6752 NJ18-02 6831
NK18-12........................................ 6753 NJ18-02 6832
NK18-12........................................ 6754 NJ18-02 6833
NK18-12........................................ 6764 NJ18-02 6881
NK18-12........................................ 6765 NJ18-02 6882
NK18-12........................................ 6802 NJ18-02 6930
NK18-12........................................ 6803 NJ18-02 6931
NK18-12........................................ 6804 NJ18-02 6979
NK18-12........................................ 6851 NJ18-02 6980
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NK18-12........................................ 6852 NJ18-02 6981
NK18-12........................................ 6853 NJ18-02 7029
NK18-12........................................ 6854 NJ18-02 7030
NK18-11........................................ 6939 NJ18-02 6537
NK18-11........................................ 6940 NJ18-02 6538
NK18-12........................................ 6901 NJ18-02 6585
NK18-12........................................ 6902 NJ18-02 6586
NK18-11........................................ 6989 NJ18-02 6587
NK18-11........................................ 6990 NJ18-02 6635
NK18-12........................................ 6951 NJ18-02 6636
NK18-11........................................ 7039 NJ18-02 6684
NK18-11........................................ 7040 NJ18-02 6685
NK18-11........................................ 7089 NJ18-02 6686
NK18-11........................................ 7090 NJ18-02 6733
NK18-12........................................ 7051 NJ18-02 6734
NK18-11........................................ 7140 NJ18-02 6735
NK18-12........................................ 7101 NJ18-02 6781
NK18-12........................................ 7102 NJ18-02 6782
NK18-12........................................ 7103 NJ18-02 6783
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BOEM requests public comments and indications of competitive
interest in the ROW grant area identified by this notice. The
centerline of the eventual ROW grant may be adjusted based on the
results of future surveys or new information obtained from stakeholder
outreach and public comments, but the proposed project, if approved, is
expected to occur within the listed lease blocks.
Map of the Area
You can find a map of the area proposed for a ROW grant at the
following URL: https://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/State-Activities/Regional-Proposals.aspx. A large-scale map of the RFCI area
showing boundaries of the area is available from BOEM upon request to
the contact listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
above.
Multiple Use Considerations
BOEM has identified the following multiple use issues through early
coordination and outreach efforts:
Department of Defense
The Department of Defense (DoD) conducts offshore testing,
training, and operations on the Atlantic above the OCS. BOEM would
consult with the DoD on any activities proposed on the requested ROW
grant to ensure that they are compatible with DoD activities on the
Atlantic above the OCS.
Shipping Traffic
Shipping traffic occurs within the vicinity of the requested ROW
grant. BOEM will coordinate with the United States Coast Guard to avoid
or minimize potential conflicts.
Protected Resources
Several species of birds, marine mammals, sea turtles, and fish
listed as threatened or endangered under the ESA may occur permanently
or seasonally in the proposed ROW grant area. Protection of such
species falls within the jurisdiction of the United States Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS) or the NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service
(NMFS). The proposed route would cross North Atlantic right whale
habitat and would therefore likely require consultation with NMFS to
ensure adequate protection through mitigation measures. In addition to
ESA-listed species, the area likely contains, seasonally or
permanently, seabirds protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and
marine mammals protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. BOEM
will coordinate with the FWS and NMFS to avoid, mitigate, and/or
minimize potential impacts to the resources under their jurisdiction.
Existing Infrastructure
The proposed ROW grant crosses international fiber optic
telecommunications cable. In order to construct its proposed project,
ADP is expected to establish crossing agreements with their owners and
ensure that installation activities do not cause any disruption to
service, maintenance, or decommissioning, or otherwise damage those
pipelines and cables identified by the affected parties.
Fisheries and Essential Fish Habitat
Portions of the area identified are used by the commercial and
recreational fishing industry, and NMFS has designated essential fish
habitat (EFH) in much of the area. Consultations with NMFS may be
required to identify measures to avoid and minimize impacts on EFH
during the siting and installation phases of development.
Required Indication of Competitive Interest Information
If you intend to submit an indication of competitive interest for a
ROW grant for the area identified in this notice for the purpose of
transmitting electricity generated from a renewable source, you must
provide the following:
(1) Documentation demonstrating that you are legally qualified to
hold a lease or grant in accordance with the requirements of 30 CFR
585.106 and 585.107(c). Examples of the documentation appropriate for
demonstrating your legal qualifications and related guidance can be
found in Chapter 2 and Appendix B of the BOEM Renewable Energy
Framework Guide Book available at: https://www.boem.gov/REnGuidebook03/.
The documents you provide to demonstrate your qualifications to hold a
lease or grant will be placed in a file kept by BOEM that may be made
available for public review. If you wish that any part of your legal
qualification documentation be kept confidential, clearly identify what
should be kept confidential, and submit it under separate cover (see
``Protection of Privileged or Confidential Information Section,''
below).
(2) Documentation demonstrating that you are technically and
financially capable of constructing, operating, maintaining, and
decommissioning the facilities described in (4) below in accordance
with the requirements of 30 CFR 585.107(a). Guidance regarding the
documentation required to demonstrate
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your technical and financial qualifications can be found at: https://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Any documentation you submit to
demonstrate your legal, technical, and financial qualifications must be
provided to BOEM in both paper and electronic formats. BOEM considers
an Adobe PDF file on a storage media device to be an acceptable format
for an electronic copy.
(3) A statement that you wish to acquire a renewable energy ROW
grant for the proposed grant corridor ADP requested for the NY/NJ Ocean
Grid project, and a description of how your proposal would interfere
with, or suffer interference from, the proposed project. You should
submit any request for a ROW grant that does not conflict with the
proposed grant corridor separately pursuant to 30 CFR 585.305.
(4) A description of your objectives, including:
Devices and infrastructure involved (if your project would
require the use of bottom-founded structures such as booster stations,
please indicate where those platforms would be located);
Anticipated capacity;
How the project would support renewable energy; and
A statement that the proposed activity conforms with
applicable state and local energy planning requirements, initiatives,
or guidance.
(5) A schedule of proposed activities, including those leading to
commercial operations.
(6) Available and pertinent data and information concerning
environmental conditions in the area, including any energy and resource
data and information used to evaluate the area.
Further guidance for the qualifications process and requirements is
available at: https://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Your complete submission,
including the items identified in (1) through (6) above, must be
provided to BOEM in both paper and electronic formats. BOEM considers
an Adobe PDF file stored on a compact disc (CD) or portable storage
device to be an acceptable format for submitting an electronic copy.
Where applicable, you should submit spatial information in a format
compatible with ArcGIS in a geographic coordinate system (NAD 83).
It is critical that you provide a complete submission of
competitive interest so that BOEM may consider your submission in a
timely manner. If BOEM reviews your submission and determines that it
is incomplete, BOEM will inform you of this determination and describe
the information necessary in order for BOEM to deem your submission
complete. If BOEM determines your second submission is also
insufficient or that it has not received the requested information by a
date BOEM specified, we reserve the right to deem your submission
invalid. In such a case, BOEM would not consider your submission.
Requested Information From Interested or Affected Parties
BOEM is also requesting specific and detailed comments from
interested or affected parties regarding the following:
(1) The current and future need for a regional transmission system
in the proposed area, including utility, available grid connections,
economics, efficiency or other relevant metrics.
(2) Whether BOEM should develop a broader strategic approach for
regional transmission cables in which BOEM considers limits on the
number and location of future ROW grants or, alternatively, processes
unsolicited ROW grant requests on a case-by-case basis as it receives
them from industry.
(3) Conditions to make such a network compatible with offshore wind
projects.
(4) Offshore wind project developer interest in use of regional
transmission networks on the OCS.
(5) Geological and geophysical conditions (including bottom and
shallow hazards) in the area described in this notice.
(6) Known archaeological, historic or cultural resource sites on
the seabed in the area described in this notice.
(7) Multiple uses of the area described in this notice, including
navigation (in particular, commercial and recreational vessel usage)
and commercial and recreational fisheries.
(8) Potential impacts to existing communication cables.
(9) DoD operational, training, and testing activities (surface and
subsurface) in the area described in this notice that may be impacted
by the proposed project.
(10) Potential future uses of the area.
(11) Advisable setback distance for other offshore structures,
including other cables, and renewable energy structures.
(12) The potential risk to the proposed offshore transmission cable
posed by anchors or other hazards, and burial depths that would be
required to mitigate such risks.
(13) Relevant environmental and socioeconomic information.
Protection of Privileged or Confidential Information
Freedom of Information Act
BOEM will not disclose privileged or confidential information that
you submit if it qualifies for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
exemption for trade secrets and commercial or financial information,
provided that you clearly label the submission with ``Contains
Confidential Information'' and request that BOEM treat it as
confidential. Please consider submitting such information as a separate
attachment.
BOEM will not treat as confidential any aggregate summaries of such
information or comments not containing such confidential or privileged
information. Additionally, BOEM will not treat as confidential (1) the
legal title of the nominating entity (for example, the name of your
company), or (2) the list of whole or partial blocks that you are
nominating. Information that is not labeled as privileged or
confidential will be regarded by BOEM as suitable for public release.
Personal Identifying Information
BOEM does not consider anonymous comments; please include your name
and address as part of your submittal. You should be aware that your
entire comment, including your name, address, and your personal
identifying information, may be made publicly available at any time.
All submissions from identified individuals, businesses and
organizations will be available for public viewing on regulations.gov.
In order for BOEM to withhold from disclosure your personal identifying
information, you must identify any information contained in the
submittal of your comments that, if released, would constitute a
clearly unwarranted invasion of your personal privacy. You must also
briefly describe any possible harmful consequences of the disclosure of
information, such as embarrassment, injury or other harm.
National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470w-3(a))
BOEM is required, after consultation with the Secretary, to
withhold the location, character, or ownership of historic resources if
it determines that disclosure may, among other things, risk harm to the
historic resources or impede the use of a traditional religious site by
practitioners. Tribal entities should designate as confidential
information
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that falls under Section 304 of the NHPA.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2019-12962 Filed 6-18-19; 8:45 am]
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