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I. Background and Authority
The ISMICC was established on
March 15, 2017, in accordance with
section 6031 of the 21st Century Cures
Act, and the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. App., as
amended, to report to the Secretary,
Congress, and any other relevant federal
department or agency on advances in
serious mental illness (SMI) and serious
emotional disturbance (SED), research
related to the prevention of, diagnosis
of, intervention in, and treatment and
recovery of SMIs, SEDs, and advances in
access to services and support for adults
with SMI or children with SED. In
addition, the ISMICC will evaluate the
effect federal programs related to serious
mental illness have on public health,
including public health outcomes such
as (A) rates of suicide, suicide attempts,
incidence and prevalence of SMIs,
SEDs, and substance use disorders,
overdose, overdose deaths, emergency
hospitalizations, emergency room
boarding, preventable emergency room
visits, interaction with the criminal
justice system, homelessness, and
unemployment; (B) increased rates of
employment and enrollment in
educational and vocational programs;
(C) quality of mental and substance use
disorders treatment services; or (D) any
other criteria as may be determined by
the Secretary. Finally, the ISMICC will
make specific recommendations for
actions that agencies can take to better
coordinate the administration of mental
health services for adults with SMI or
children with SED. Not later than 1
(one) year after the date of enactment of
the 21st Century Cures Act, and 5 (five)
years after such date of enactment, the
ISMICC shall submit a report to
Congress and any other relevant federal
department or agency.
II. Membership
This ISMICC consists of federal
members listed below or their
designees, and non-federal public
members.
Federal Membership: Members
include, The Secretary of Health and
Human Services; The Assistant
Secretary for Mental Health and
Substance Use; The Attorney General;
The Secretary of the Department of
Veterans Affairs; The Secretary of the
Department of Defense; The Secretary of
the Department of Housing and Urban
Development; The Secretary of the
Department of Education; The Secretary
of the Department of Labor; The
Administrator of the Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services; and
The Commissioner of the Social
Security Administration.
Non-federal Membership: Members
include, 14 non-federal public members
appointed by the Secretary, representing
psychologists, psychiatrists, social
workers, peer support specialists, and
other providers, patients, family of
patients, law enforcement, the judiciary,
and leading research, advocacy, or
service organizations. The ISMICC is
required to meet at least twice per year.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela Foote, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration,
5600 Fishers Lane, 14E53C, Rockville,
MD 20857; telephone: 240–276–1279;
email: pamela.foote@samhsa.hhs.gov.
Dated: November 6, 2019.
Carlos Castillo,
Committee Management Officer.
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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Draft
Restoration Plan #1.3 and
Environmental Assessment: Rabbit
Island Restoration and Shoreline
Protection at Jean Lafitte Historical
National Park and Preserve; Louisiana
Trustee Implementation Group
Department of the Interior.
Notice of availability; request
for public comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
In accordance with the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA), the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), the Final Programmatic
Damage Assessment Restoration Plan
and Final Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (Final PDARP/PEIS),
and the Consent Decree, the Federal and
State natural resource trustee agencies
for the Louisiana Trustee
Implementation Group (LA TIG) have
prepared the Louisiana Trustee
Implementation Group Draft Restoration
Plan/Environmental Assessment
#1.3:Rabbit Island Restoration and
Shoreline Protection at Jean Lafitte
Historical National Park and Preserve
SUMMARY:
(Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3). The Phase 2 RP/
EA #1.3 proposes construction activities
to help restore injured resources under
two restoration types identified in the
Final PDARP/PEIS:
• Birds
• Habitat projects on federally managed
lands
The above resources were injured in
the Louisiana Restoration Area as a
result of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH)
oil spill. The two projects were
approved for engineering and design
(E&D) in a 2017 restoration plan entitled
Louisiana Trustee Implementation
Group Final Restoration Plan #1:
Restoration of Wetlands, Coastal, and
Nearshore Habitats; Habitat Projects on
Federally Managed Lands; and Birds
(Phase 1 RP #1). The Phase 2 RP/EA
#1.3 analyzes design alternatives for the
two projects and proposes a preferred
design alternative for construction of
each. We invite comments on the draft
Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3.
DATES: Submitting Comments: We will
consider public comments on the draft
Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 received on or
before December 20, 2019.
Public Webinar: The LA TIG will host
a public webinar on December 2, 2019,
at 4:00 p.m. Central. The public may
register for the webinar at https://
attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/
576465552592329228. After registering,
participants will receive a confirmation
email with instructions for joining the
webinar. Instructions for commenting
will be provided during the webinar.
Shortly after the webinar is concluded,
the presentation material will be posted
on the web at https://www.gulfspill
restoration.noaa.gov/restoration-areas/
louisiana.
Obtaining Documents: You
may download the draft Phase 2 RP/EA
#1.3 from either of the following
websites:
• https://www.doi.gov/deepwater
horizon
• https://www.gulfspill
restoration.noaa.gov/restorationareas/louisiana
Alternatively, you may request a CD
of the draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 (see FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). A hard
copy of the Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 is also
available for review during the public
comment period at the locations listed
in the following table.
ADDRESSES:
Library
Address
City
St. Tammany Parish Library .....................................................
Terrebonne Parish Library ........................................................
New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana Division ......................
310 W. 21st Avenue ................................
151 Library Drive .....................................
219 Loyola Avenue .................................
Covington ...............
Houma ....................
New Orleans ...........
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Library
Address
City
East Baton Rouge Parish Library .............................................
Jefferson Parish Library, East Bank Regional Library .............
Jefferson Parish Library, West Bank Regional Library ............
Plaquemines Parish Library .....................................................
St. Bernard Parish Library ........................................................
St. Martin Parish Library ...........................................................
Alex P. Allain Library ................................................................
Vermilion Parish Library ...........................................................
Martha Sowell Utley Memorial Library .....................................
South Lafourche Public Library ................................................
Calcasieu Parish Public Library Central Branch ......................
Iberia Parish Library .................................................................
Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter ....................................................
7711 Goodwood Boulevard .....................
4747 W. Napoleon Avenue .....................
2751 Manhattan Boulevard .....................
8442 Highway 23 ....................................
1125 E. St. Bernard Highway .................
201 Porter Street .....................................
206 Iberia Street ......................................
405 E. St. Victor Street ...........................
314 St. Mary Street .................................
16241 E. Main Street ..............................
301 W. Claude Street ..............................
445 E. Main Street ..................................
1105 West Port Street .............................
Baton Rouge ..........
Metairie ...................
Harvey ....................
Belle Chasse ..........
Chalmette ...............
St. Martinville ..........
Franklin ...................
Abbeville .................
Thibodaux ...............
Cut Off ....................
Lake Charles ..........
New Iberia ..............
Abbeville .................
Submitting Comments: You may
submit comments on the draft Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3 by one of the following
methods:
• Via the Web: https://www.gulfspill
restoration.noaa.gov/restoration-areas/
louisiana.
• Via U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, P.O. Box 29649,
Atlanta, GA 30345. To be considered,
mailed comments must be postmarked
on or before the comment deadline
given in DATES.
• During the public webinar: Written
comments may be provided by the
public during the webinar. Webinar
information is provided in DATES.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Nanciann Regalado, via email at
nanciann_regalado@fws.gov, via
telephone at 678–296–6805, or via the
Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
On April 20, 2010, the mobile
offshore drilling unit Deepwater
Horizon, which was being used to drill
a well for BP Exploration and
Production, Inc. (BP), in the Macondo
prospect (Mississippi Canyon 252–
MC252), experienced a significant
explosion, fire, and subsequent sinking
in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in an
unprecedented volume of oil and other
discharges from the rig and from the
wellhead on the seabed. The DWH oil
spill is the largest offshore oil spill in
U.S. history, discharging millions of
barrels of oil over a period of 87 days.
In addition, well over 1 million gallons
of dispersants were applied to the
waters of the spill area in an attempt to
disperse the spilled oil. An
undetermined amount of natural gas
was also released into the environment
as a result of the spill.
The Trustees conducted the natural
resource damage assessment (NRDA) for
the DWH oil spill under the Oil
Pollution Act 1990 (OPA; 33 U.S.C.
2701 et seq.). Pursuant to OPA, Federal
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and State agencies act as trustees on
behalf of the public to assess natural
resource injuries and losses and to
determine the actions required to
compensate the public for those injuries
and losses. The OPA further instructs
the designated trustees to develop and
implement a plan for the restoration,
rehabilitation, replacement, or
acquisition of the equivalent of the
injured natural resources under their
trusteeship to baseline (the resource
quality and conditions that would exist
if the spill had not occurred). This
includes the loss of use and services
provided by those resources from the
time of injury until the completion of
restoration.
The DWH Trustees are:
• U.S. Department of the Interior
(DOI), as represented by the National
Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, and Bureau of Land
Management;
• National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), on behalf of
the U.S. Department of Commerce;
• U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA);
• U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA);
• State of Louisiana Coastal
Protection and Restoration Authority,
Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office,
Department of Environmental Quality,
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries,
and Department of Natural Resources;
• State of Mississippi Department of
Environmental Quality;
• State of Alabama Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources and
Geological Survey of Alabama;
• State of Florida Department of
Environmental Protection and Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission; and
• State of Texas: Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department, Texas General
Land Office, and Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
On April 4, 2016, the United States
District Court for the Eastern District of
Louisiana entered a Consent Decree
resolving civil claims by the Trustees
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against BP arising from the DWH oil
spill: United States v. BPXP et al., Civ.
No. 10–4536, centralized in MDL 2179,
In re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig
‘‘Deepwater Horizon’’ in the Gulf of
Mexico, on April 20, 2010 (E.D. La.)
(https://www.justice.gov/enrd/deepwaterhorizon). Pursuant to the Consent
Decree, restoration projects in the
Louisiana Restoration Area are chosen
and managed by the LA TIG. The LA
TIG is composed of the following
Trustees: State of Louisiana Coastal
Protection and Restoration Authority,
Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office,
Departments of Environmental Quality,
Wildlife and Fisheries, and Natural
Resources; DOI; NOAA; EPA; and
USDA.
Background
The Final PDARP/PEIS provides for
TIGs to propose phasing restoration
projects across multiple restoration
plans. A TIG may propose in a draft
restoration plan conceptual projects to
fund for an information-gathering
planning phase, such as E&D (phase 1).
This allows TIGs to develop information
needed to fully consider a subsequent
implementation phase in a later
restoration plan (phase 2). In the final
Phase 1 RP #1, the LA TIG selected six
conceptual projects for E&D, using
funds from the wetlands, coastal and
nearshore habitats; birds; and habitat
projects on federally managed lands
restoration types, as provided for in the
DWH Consent Decree. Two of those
projects that were selected for E&D in
the final Phase I RP #1 are the Rabbit
Island Restoration project (Rabbit Island
project), under the birds restoration
type, and the Shoreline Protection at
Jean Lafitte Historical National Park and
Preserve (Jean Lafitte project) under the
projects on federally managed lands
restoration type. The design alternatives
developed during E&D are currently at
a stage where proposed construction
activities may be analyzed under OPA
and NEPA. Therefore, in the draft Phase
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2 RP/EA #1.3, the Louisiana TIG is
proposing to finalize and implement
their preferred design alternatives to
construct the Rabbit Island and Jean
Lafitte projects.
Overview of the LA TIG Draft Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3
The draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 is being
released in accordance with OPA NRDA
regulations found in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) at 15 CFR part 990,
NEPA and its implementing regulations
found at 40 CFR parts 1500–1508, the
Final PDARP/PEIS, and the Consent
Decree. The Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3
provides OPA and NEPA analyses for a
reasonable range of design alternatives
for the Rabbit Island and Jean Lafitte
projects, and identifies the LA TIG’s
preferred design alternatives.
The proposed Rabbit Island project
would meet the goal of restoring and
conserving birds by restoring 87.8 acres
of the island’s original 200-acre
footprint for bird habitat. This would be
done by raising the elevation of Rabbit
Island using dredged fill material from
the Calcasieu Ship Channel as the
borrow source area.
The proposed Jean Lafitte project
would implement a nearly continuous
rock breakwater, with rock elbows
protecting fish gaps along the eastern
shorelines of Lake Cataouche, Lake
Salvador, and Bayou Bardeaux in the
Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and
Preserve. Implementation is proposed in
two increments, the northern and the
southern portions of the project area. In
the Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3, the LA TIG is
proposing at this time to implement
only the southern portion.
Next Steps
As described above in DATES, the
Trustees will host a public webinar to
facilitate the public review and
comment process. After the public
comment period ends, the Trustees will
consider and address the comments
received before issuing a final Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3.
Public Availability of Comments
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Authority
The authority for this action is the Oil
Pollution Act of 1990 (33 U.S.C. 2701 et
seq.), its implementing Natural Resource
Damage Assessment regulations found
at 15 CFR part 990, and the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its
implementing regulations found at 40
CFR parts 1500–1508.
Mary Josie Blanchard,
Director of Gulf of Mexico Restoration,
Department of Interior.
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Bureau of Reclamation
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RN.07694998.0000600]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
Public Scoping Comment Period for
the Eastern North Dakota Alternate
Water Supply Project, Burleigh, Kidder,
Sheridan, and Wells Counties, North
Dakota
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent; request for
comments.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Reclamation
(Reclamation) intends to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
on the Eastern North Dakota Alternate
Water Supply Project. Reclamation is
requesting public comment to identify
significant issues or other alternatives to
be addressed in the EIS.
DATES: Submit comments on the scope
of the EIS on or before December 13,
2019.
SUMMARY:
Provide written scoping
comments and requests to be added to
the mailing list to Mr. Damien Reinhart,
EIS Team Lead, Bureau of Reclamation,
Dakotas Area Office, 304 East Broadway
Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501; or email
ENDAWS.EIS@usbr.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Damien Reinhart, Bureau of
Reclamation, Dakotas Area Office, 304
East Broadway Avenue, Bismarck, ND
58501; telephone (701) 202–1275;
facsimile (701) 250–4326; email
ADDRESSES:
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 made 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.
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The documents comprising the
Administrative Record for the Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3 can be viewed electronically
at https://www.doi.gov/deepwater
horizon/adminrecord.
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ENDAWS.EIS@usbr.gov. Persons who
use a telecommunications device for the
deaf may call the Federal Relay Service
(FedRelay) at 1–800–877–8339 TTY/
ASCII to contact the above individual
during normal business hours or to
leave a message or question after hours.
You will receive a reply during normal
business hours. Information on this
project may also be found at: https://
www.usbr.gov/gp/dkao/.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Reclamation is issuing this notice
pursuant to the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA),
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; the Council on
Environmental Quality’s regulations for
implementing NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500
through 1508; and the Department of the
Interior’s NEPA regulations, 43 CFR part
46.
Background
Reclamation will prepare an EIS for
the funding and construction of the
Eastern North Dakota Alternate Water
Supply Project (ENDAWS). This is a
bulk water supply project which would
deliver an alternate water supply to the
State of North Dakota’s Red River Valley
Water Supply Project. Reclamation is
authorized under the Dakota Water
Resources Act of 2000 to work with the
state of North Dakota to plan, design,
and construct municipal, rural, and
industrial water supply projects.
Garrison Diversion Conservancy
District, on behalf of the State of North
Dakota, requested Reclamation consider
issuing a contract for up to 165 cubic
feet per second of water from Garrison
Diversion Unit facilities. This would
include the use of Reclamation’s Snake
Creek Pumping Plant, an intake and
pump station located along the
McClusky Canal, and a bulk
transmission pipeline to deliver water to
the main transmission pipeline of North
Dakota’s Red River Valley Water Supply
Project. Reclamation’s potential actions
include:
• Construction of ENDAWS project
features,
• Issuance of a water repayment
contract for Garrison Diversion Unit
facilities, and
• Issuance of permits to construct and
maintain ENDAWS facilities on
Reclamation rights-of-way.
Reclamation anticipates the depletion
of Missouri River water to supply
ENDAWS will be an issue of concern.
The evaluation of this will be a
coordinated effort between Reclamation
and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
due to their knowledge, expertise, and
management responsibilities of the
Missouri River Mainstem System.
Another key issue to be evaluated is the
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
[FWS-R4-ES-2019-N149; FVHC98220410150-XXX-FF04H00000]
Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Draft Restoration Plan #1.3 and
Environmental Assessment: Rabbit Island Restoration and Shoreline
Protection at Jean Lafitte Historical National Park and Preserve;
Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group
AGENCY: Department of the Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability; request for public comments.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA), the
National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), the Final
Programmatic Damage Assessment Restoration Plan and Final Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (Final PDARP/PEIS), and the Consent
Decree, the Federal and State natural resource trustee agencies for the
Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group (LA TIG) have prepared the
Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group Draft Restoration Plan/
Environmental Assessment #1.3:Rabbit Island Restoration and Shoreline
Protection at Jean Lafitte Historical National Park and Preserve (Phase
2 RP/EA #1.3). The Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 proposes construction activities
to help restore injured resources under two restoration types
identified in the Final PDARP/PEIS:
Birds
Habitat projects on federally managed lands
The above resources were injured in the Louisiana Restoration Area
as a result of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill. The two projects
were approved for engineering and design (E&D) in a 2017 restoration
plan entitled Louisiana Trustee Implementation Group Final Restoration
Plan #1: Restoration of Wetlands, Coastal, and Nearshore Habitats;
Habitat Projects on Federally Managed Lands; and Birds (Phase 1 RP #1).
The Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 analyzes design alternatives for the two
projects and proposes a preferred design alternative for construction
of each. We invite comments on the draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3.
DATES: Submitting Comments: We will consider public comments on the
draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 received on or before December 20, 2019.
Public Webinar: The LA TIG will host a public webinar on December
2, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. Central. The public may register for the webinar
at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/576465552592329228. After
registering, participants will receive a confirmation email with
instructions for joining the webinar. Instructions for commenting will
be provided during the webinar. Shortly after the webinar is concluded,
the presentation material will be posted on the web at https://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov/restoration-areas/louisiana.
ADDRESSES: Obtaining Documents: You may download the draft Phase 2 RP/
EA #1.3 from either of the following websites:
https://www.doi.gov/deepwaterhorizon
https://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov/restoration-areas/louisiana
Alternatively, you may request a CD of the draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3
(see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). A hard copy of the Phase 2 RP/EA
#1.3 is also available for review during the public comment period at
the locations listed in the following table.
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Library Address City Zip
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St. Tammany Parish Library.............. 310 W. 21st Avenue........ Covington................. 70433
Terrebonne Parish Library............... 151 Library Drive......... Houma..................... 70360
New Orleans Public Library, Louisiana 219 Loyola Avenue......... New Orleans............... 70112
Division.
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East Baton Rouge Parish Library......... 7711 Goodwood Boulevard... Baton Rouge............... 70806
Jefferson Parish Library, East Bank 4747 W. Napoleon Avenue... Metairie.................. 70001
Regional Library.
Jefferson Parish Library, West Bank 2751 Manhattan Boulevard.. Harvey.................... 70058
Regional Library.
Plaquemines Parish Library.............. 8442 Highway 23........... Belle Chasse.............. 70037
St. Bernard Parish Library.............. 1125 E. St. Bernard Chalmette................. 70043
Highway.
St. Martin Parish Library............... 201 Porter Street......... St. Martinville........... 70582
Alex P. Allain Library.................. 206 Iberia Street......... Franklin.................. 70538
Vermilion Parish Library................ 405 E. St. Victor Street.. Abbeville................. 70510
Martha Sowell Utley Memorial Library.... 314 St. Mary Street....... Thibodaux................. 70301
South Lafourche Public Library.......... 16241 E. Main Street...... Cut Off................... 70345
Calcasieu Parish Public Library Central 301 W. Claude Street...... Lake Charles.............. 70605
Branch.
Iberia Parish Library................... 445 E. Main Street........ New Iberia................ 70560
Mark Shirley, LSU AgCenter.............. 1105 West Port Street..... Abbeville................. 70510
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Submitting Comments: You may submit comments on the draft Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3 by one of the following methods:
Via the Web: https://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov/restoration-areas/louisiana.
Via U.S. Mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, P.O. Box
29649, Atlanta, GA 30345. To be considered, mailed comments must be
postmarked on or before the comment deadline given in DATES.
During the public webinar: Written comments may be
provided by the public during the webinar. Webinar information is
provided in DATES.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nanciann Regalado, via email at
[email protected], via telephone at 678-296-6805, or via the
Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Introduction
On April 20, 2010, the mobile offshore drilling unit Deepwater
Horizon, which was being used to drill a well for BP Exploration and
Production, Inc. (BP), in the Macondo prospect (Mississippi Canyon 252-
MC252), experienced a significant explosion, fire, and subsequent
sinking in the Gulf of Mexico, resulting in an unprecedented volume of
oil and other discharges from the rig and from the wellhead on the
seabed. The DWH oil spill is the largest offshore oil spill in U.S.
history, discharging millions of barrels of oil over a period of 87
days. In addition, well over 1 million gallons of dispersants were
applied to the waters of the spill area in an attempt to disperse the
spilled oil. An undetermined amount of natural gas was also released
into the environment as a result of the spill.
The Trustees conducted the natural resource damage assessment
(NRDA) for the DWH oil spill under the Oil Pollution Act 1990 (OPA; 33
U.S.C. 2701 et seq.). Pursuant to OPA, Federal and State agencies act
as trustees on behalf of the public to assess natural resource injuries
and losses and to determine the actions required to compensate the
public for those injuries and losses. The OPA further instructs the
designated trustees to develop and implement a plan for the
restoration, rehabilitation, replacement, or acquisition of the
equivalent of the injured natural resources under their trusteeship to
baseline (the resource quality and conditions that would exist if the
spill had not occurred). This includes the loss of use and services
provided by those resources from the time of injury until the
completion of restoration.
The DWH Trustees are:
U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), as represented by
the National Park Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau
of Land Management;
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), on
behalf of the U.S. Department of Commerce;
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA);
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA);
State of Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration
Authority, Oil Spill Coordinator's Office, Department of Environmental
Quality, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, and Department of
Natural Resources;
State of Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality;
State of Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources and Geological Survey of Alabama;
State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection
and Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; and
State of Texas: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Texas
General Land Office, and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
On April 4, 2016, the United States District Court for the Eastern
District of Louisiana entered a Consent Decree resolving civil claims
by the Trustees against BP arising from the DWH oil spill: United
States v. BPXP et al., Civ. No. 10-4536, centralized in MDL 2179, In
re: Oil Spill by the Oil Rig ``Deepwater Horizon'' in the Gulf of
Mexico, on April 20, 2010 (E.D. La.) (https://www.justice.gov/enrd/deepwater-horizon). Pursuant to the Consent Decree, restoration
projects in the Louisiana Restoration Area are chosen and managed by
the LA TIG. The LA TIG is composed of the following Trustees: State of
Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, Oil Spill
Coordinator's Office, Departments of Environmental Quality, Wildlife
and Fisheries, and Natural Resources; DOI; NOAA; EPA; and USDA.
Background
The Final PDARP/PEIS provides for TIGs to propose phasing
restoration projects across multiple restoration plans. A TIG may
propose in a draft restoration plan conceptual projects to fund for an
information-gathering planning phase, such as E&D (phase 1). This
allows TIGs to develop information needed to fully consider a
subsequent implementation phase in a later restoration plan (phase 2).
In the final Phase 1 RP #1, the LA TIG selected six conceptual projects
for E&D, using funds from the wetlands, coastal and nearshore habitats;
birds; and habitat projects on federally managed lands restoration
types, as provided for in the DWH Consent Decree. Two of those projects
that were selected for E&D in the final Phase I RP #1 are the Rabbit
Island Restoration project (Rabbit Island project), under the birds
restoration type, and the Shoreline Protection at Jean Lafitte
Historical National Park and Preserve (Jean Lafitte project) under the
projects on federally managed lands restoration type. The design
alternatives developed during E&D are currently at a stage where
proposed construction activities may be analyzed under OPA and NEPA.
Therefore, in the draft Phase
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2 RP/EA #1.3, the Louisiana TIG is proposing to finalize and implement
their preferred design alternatives to construct the Rabbit Island and
Jean Lafitte projects.
Overview of the LA TIG Draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3
The draft Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 is being released in accordance with
OPA NRDA regulations found in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) at
15 CFR part 990, NEPA and its implementing regulations found at 40 CFR
parts 1500-1508, the Final PDARP/PEIS, and the Consent Decree. The
Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3 provides OPA and NEPA analyses for a reasonable
range of design alternatives for the Rabbit Island and Jean Lafitte
projects, and identifies the LA TIG's preferred design alternatives.
The proposed Rabbit Island project would meet the goal of restoring
and conserving birds by restoring 87.8 acres of the island's original
200-acre footprint for bird habitat. This would be done by raising the
elevation of Rabbit Island using dredged fill material from the
Calcasieu Ship Channel as the borrow source area.
The proposed Jean Lafitte project would implement a nearly
continuous rock breakwater, with rock elbows protecting fish gaps along
the eastern shorelines of Lake Cataouche, Lake Salvador, and Bayou
Bardeaux in the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve.
Implementation is proposed in two increments, the northern and the
southern portions of the project area. In the Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3, the
LA TIG is proposing at this time to implement only the southern
portion.
Next Steps
As described above in DATES, the Trustees will host a public
webinar to facilitate the public review and comment process. After the
public comment period ends, the Trustees will consider and address the
comments received before issuing a final Phase 2 RP/EA #1.3.
Public Availability of Comments
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 made 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.
Administrative Record
The documents comprising the Administrative Record for the Phase 2
RP/EA #1.3 can be viewed electronically at https://www.doi.gov/deepwaterhorizon/adminrecord.
Authority
The authority for this action is the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (33
U.S.C. 2701 et seq.), its implementing Natural Resource Damage
Assessment regulations found at 15 CFR part 990, and the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) and its
implementing regulations found at 40 CFR parts 1500-1508.
Mary Josie Blanchard,
Director of Gulf of Mexico Restoration, Department of Interior.
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