Environmental Impact Statement for the Yahthumb Solar Project on the Moapa River Indian Reservation, Clark County, Nevada, 33728-33729 [2021-13578]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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I. Proposed Federal Action
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Yahthumb Solar Project on the
Moapa River Indian Reservation, Clark
County, Nevada
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Indian Affairs
(BIA), as lead agency in cooperation
with the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians
(Moapa Band), Bureau of Land
Management (BLM), and other agencies,
intend to prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) that will
evaluate the development of the
Yahthumb Solar Project (Project) on the
Moapa River Indian Reservation
(Reservation). This notice announces
the beginning of the scoping process to
solicit public comments and identify
potential issues related to the EIS. The
BIA requests comments concerning the
scope of the analysis, and identification
of relevant information, studies, and
analyses. It also announces that two
public scoping meetings will be held
virtually to identify potential issues,
alternatives, and mitigation to be
considered in the EIS.
DATES: All comments must be received
July 26, 2021. The draft EIS is scheduled
for December 2021 and the final EIS is
scheduled for May 2022 with a Record
of Decision in June 2022. The dates of
the public scoping meetings will be
included in notices to be posted in the
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Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas ReviewJournal, and Moapa Valley Progress 15
days before the meetings.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to
Mr. Chip Lewis, BIA Western Regional
Office, 2600 North Central Avenue, 4th
Floor Mailroom, Phoenix, Arizona
85004. Comments may also be sent via
email to Chip.Lewis@bia.gov or on the
Projects website at
www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com.
Please see the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice for
directions on submitting comments. The
public meetings can be joined online
through the Projects website at
www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com.
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A. Purpose and Need for the Proposed
Action
The proposed Federal action, taken
under 25 U.S.C. 415, is BIA’s approval
of the solar energy ground lease and
related agreements entered into by the
Moapa Band with Yahthumb Solar
Project, LLC (Applicant). The
agreements provide for construction,
operation and maintenance (O&M), and
decommissioning of a 138-megawatt
(MW) alternating current (MWac) solar
photovoltaic (PV) electricity generation
facility located entirely on the
Reservation and specifically on lands
held in trust by the United States for the
Moapa Band.
In addition, a transmission generation
interconnection (gen-tie) line would be
constructed to interconnect the Project
to the regional electrical grid. Portions
of this line would cross lands managed
by BLM within a designated utility
corridor on the Reservation and BLM
land. The BIA and BLM would approve
rights-of-way (ROWs) authorizing the
construction and operation of the
transmission line.
The purposes of the proposed Project
are, among other things, to: (1) Help to
provide a long-term, diverse, and viable
economic revenue base and job
opportunities for the Moapa Band; (2)
meet the terms of the existing Power
Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the
output of the Project; (3) help Nevada
and neighboring States to meet their
State renewable energy needs; and (4)
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allow the Moapa Band, in partnership
with the Applicant, to optimize the use
of the lease site while maximizing the
potential economic benefit to the Tribe.
B. Preliminary Proposed Action and
Alternatives
The Applicant plans to develop the
Yahthumb Solar Project on the
Reservation in Clark County, Nevada.
The solar project would generate 138
MWs of solar energy generation, using
PV technology, and would incorporate a
battery energy storage system (BESS).
The proposed Yahthumb solar
generating facility would be constructed
on up to 1,400 acres within a lease
study area of approximately 1,695 acres
of Tribal trust land on the Reservation
set aside by the Moapa Band for the
Project. The solar field and associated
facilities would be in parts of Sections
29, 30, 31, and 32 in Township 15
South, Range 65 East; Section 1 in
Township 16 South, Range 64 East; and
Section 6 in Township 16 South, Range
65, East Mount Diablo Base Meridian.
Major components of the solar site
would include multiple blocks of solar
PV panels mounted on single-axis
tracking systems, associated inverter
and transformer equipment, collection
lines, BESS, a Project substation, and
O&M facilities. Construction of the
Project is expected to take
approximately 14 months.
A gen-tie line approximately 8.5 to 10
miles long would interconnect the
Project to the regional electrical grid at
the existing Reid-Gardner Substation.
This line would be built on the
Reservation within a designated utility
corridor that is managed by BLM, on
BLM-managed Federal land, and on
private land near the existing
substation.
Primary access to the Yahthumb site
would be provided via Interstate-15 to
the existing Ute Road on the Reservation
that would be upgraded as needed.
Secondary access would be provided via
an existing road within the designated
utility corridor that would also be
upgraded as needed. The water supply
for the Project would be leased from the
Moapa Band, drawn from the Band’s
existing water rights, and delivered to
the site via a temporary water pipeline
or by truck. Water will be needed during
construction for dust control and a
minimal amount will be needed during
operations for administrative and
sanitary water use and panel washings.
The Applicant is expected to operate
the energy facility for up to 56 and a
half years under the terms of the solar
lease with the Moapa Band. The Project
is being built to meet the power
purchase agreement (PPA) for its output.
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The EIS will focus on the Proposed
Action as described above at the
location on the Reservation selected by
the Moapa Band. It will evaluate the
Proposed Action and the No Action
Alternative. Additional viable
alternatives may be identified in
response to issues raised during the
scoping process.
C. Summary of Expected Impacts
Potential impacts to be addressed in
the EIS analysis may include, but would
not be limited to, impacts on water
resources, biological resources,
threatened and endangered species,
cultural resources, Native American
religious concerns, aesthetics, and
traffic. In addition to those resource
topics identified above, Federal, State,
and local agencies, along with other
stakeholders that may be interested or
affected by the BIA’s decision on the
proposed Projects, are invited to
participate in the scoping process to
identify additional issues to be
addressed.
D. Anticipated Permits and
Authorizations
In addition to the land lease and
ROWs to be approved by BIA and the
ROWs to be approved by BLM, the
Project would also require other permits
and authorizations. These could include
a Utility Environmental Protection Act
(UEPA) permit from the Public Utilities
Commission of Nevada and/or dust
control and special use permits from
Clark County.
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II. EIS Preparation
A. Lead and Cooperating Agencies
BIA will prepare the EIS in
cooperation with the Moapa Band, BLM,
Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(USFWS), and possibly the National
Park Service (NPS), Nevada Department
of Wildlife (NDOW), and Nevada
Department of Transportation (NDOT).
The resulting EIS will aim to (1) provide
agency decision makers, the Moapa
Band, and the general public with a
comprehensive understanding of the
impacts of the proposed development of
the solar field on the Reservation; (2)
describe the impacts of increased
development on the Reservation; and (3)
identify and propose mitigation
measures that would minimize or
prevent significant adverse impacts.
B. Schedule for the Decision-Making
Process
The EIS will provide a framework for
BIA and BLM to make determinations
and to decide whether to take the
aforementioned Federal actions. The
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Records of Decision (RODs) to be issued
by the BIA and BLM are currently
scheduled for June 2022.
C. Nature of Decision To Be Made
The BIA and the BLM decisions, if
approved, would assist in addressing
the management objectives in the
Energy Policy Act of 2005 (Title II,
Section 211) and Secretarial Order
3285A1 (March 11, 2009) that
established the development of
environmentally responsible renewable
energy as a priority for the Department
of the Interior.
Because the BIA has a jurisdictional
trust responsibility over Indian lands
and the BLM has land management
responsibilities under FLPMA, the
Project is a major Federal action and
must comply with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.). Because
most of the Projects would be located on
tribal trust lands, the BIA is the lead
federal agency. The BIA and BLM will
use this EIS to make their respective
decisions and the other cooperating
parties will use this information to
support their analyses and decisions, as
needed.
III. Public Scoping Process
This notice of intent initiates the
scoping process, which guides the
development of the EIS.
A. Public Scoping Meetings
Two public scoping meetings will be
conducted virtually to further describe
the Projects and identify potential issues
and alternatives to be considered in the
EIS. The public meetings can be joined
online through the Projects website at
www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com.
Those unable to live stream the
presentation would be able to access the
meeting presentation on the project
website and could join by telephone.
Additionally, the live presentation will
be recorded and made accessible for
viewing throughout the scoping period.
During the virtual meetings, a short
presentation will be provided and team
members will be available to discuss
and answer questions. The PowerPoint
presentation will be posted to the
Project website and printed copies will
be made available at the BLM Las Vegas
Field Office and the Moapa River Indian
Reservation Tribal Hall prior to the
meetings. The dates of the public
scoping meetings will be included in
notices to be posted in the Las Vegas
Sun, Las Vegas Review-Journal, and
Moapa Valley Progress 15 days before
the meetings.
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B. Directions for Preparing Comments
Please include your name, return
address, and the caption ‘‘EIS,
Yahthumb Solar Project,’’ on the first
page of any written comments. It is
important that reviewers provide their
comments in such manner that they are
useful to the agency’s preparation of the
EIS. Therefore, please clearly articulate
your concerns and contentions.
Interested parties are invited to identify
potential alternatives, issues to be
analyzed, mitigation measures, and
other information to be considered in
the EIS.
C. Directions for Submitting Comments
Please submit comments by the date
listed in the DATES section of this notice
to the address listed in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice. You may also
submit comments at the public scoping
meetings.
D. Public Comment Availability
Written comments, including names
and addresses of respondents, will be
available for public review at the BIA
Western Regional Office, at the mailing
address shown in the ADDRESSES section
during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except holidays. Before including your
address, telephone 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.
IV. Authority
This notice is published in
accordance with section 1503.1 of the
Council on Environmental Quality
regulations (40 CFR 1500 et seq.) and
the Department of the Interior
Regulations (43 CFR part 46)
implementing the procedural
requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (42 U.S.C.
4321 et seq.), and in accordance with
the exercise of authority delegated to the
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—
Indian Affairs by part 209 of the
Department Manual.
Bryan Newland,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—Indian
Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Indian Affairs
[212A2100DD/AAKC001030/A0A501010.999900253G]
Environmental Impact Statement for the Yahthumb Solar Project on
the Moapa River Indian Reservation, Clark County, Nevada
AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), as lead agency in
cooperation with the Moapa Band of Paiute Indians (Moapa Band), Bureau
of Land Management (BLM), and other agencies, intend to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) that will evaluate the development
of the Yahthumb Solar Project (Project) on the Moapa River Indian
Reservation (Reservation). This notice announces the beginning of the
scoping process to solicit public comments and identify potential
issues related to the EIS. The BIA requests comments concerning the
scope of the analysis, and identification of relevant information,
studies, and analyses. It also announces that two public scoping
meetings will be held virtually to identify potential issues,
alternatives, and mitigation to be considered in the EIS.
DATES: All comments must be received July 26, 2021. The draft EIS is
scheduled for December 2021 and the final EIS is scheduled for May 2022
with a Record of Decision in June 2022. The dates of the public scoping
meetings will be included in notices to be posted in the Las Vegas Sun,
Las Vegas Review-Journal, and Moapa Valley Progress 15 days before the
meetings.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to Mr. Chip Lewis, BIA Western
Regional Office, 2600 North Central Avenue, 4th Floor Mailroom,
Phoenix, Arizona 85004. Comments may also be sent via email to
[email protected] or on the Projects website at
www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com. Please see the SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section of this notice for directions on submitting
comments. The public meetings can be joined online through the Projects
website at www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chip Lewis, BIA; telephone: (602) 379-
6750; email: [email protected]. Individuals who use telecommunication
devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Relay
Service (FIRS) at 1-800-877-8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Proposed Federal Action
A. Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action
The proposed Federal action, taken under 25 U.S.C. 415, is BIA's
approval of the solar energy ground lease and related agreements
entered into by the Moapa Band with Yahthumb Solar Project, LLC
(Applicant). The agreements provide for construction, operation and
maintenance (O&M), and decommissioning of a 138-megawatt (MW)
alternating current (MWac) solar photovoltaic (PV) electricity
generation facility located entirely on the Reservation and
specifically on lands held in trust by the United States for the Moapa
Band.
In addition, a transmission generation interconnection (gen-tie)
line would be constructed to interconnect the Project to the regional
electrical grid. Portions of this line would cross lands managed by BLM
within a designated utility corridor on the Reservation and BLM land.
The BIA and BLM would approve rights-of-way (ROWs) authorizing the
construction and operation of the transmission line.
The purposes of the proposed Project are, among other things, to:
(1) Help to provide a long-term, diverse, and viable economic revenue
base and job opportunities for the Moapa Band; (2) meet the terms of
the existing Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the output of the
Project; (3) help Nevada and neighboring States to meet their State
renewable energy needs; and (4) allow the Moapa Band, in partnership
with the Applicant, to optimize the use of the lease site while
maximizing the potential economic benefit to the Tribe.
B. Preliminary Proposed Action and Alternatives
The Applicant plans to develop the Yahthumb Solar Project on the
Reservation in Clark County, Nevada. The solar project would generate
138 MWs of solar energy generation, using PV technology, and would
incorporate a battery energy storage system (BESS).
The proposed Yahthumb solar generating facility would be
constructed on up to 1,400 acres within a lease study area of
approximately 1,695 acres of Tribal trust land on the Reservation set
aside by the Moapa Band for the Project. The solar field and associated
facilities would be in parts of Sections 29, 30, 31, and 32 in Township
15 South, Range 65 East; Section 1 in Township 16 South, Range 64 East;
and Section 6 in Township 16 South, Range 65, East Mount Diablo Base
Meridian.
Major components of the solar site would include multiple blocks of
solar PV panels mounted on single-axis tracking systems, associated
inverter and transformer equipment, collection lines, BESS, a Project
substation, and O&M facilities. Construction of the Project is expected
to take approximately 14 months.
A gen-tie line approximately 8.5 to 10 miles long would
interconnect the Project to the regional electrical grid at the
existing Reid-Gardner Substation. This line would be built on the
Reservation within a designated utility corridor that is managed by
BLM, on BLM-managed Federal land, and on private land near the existing
substation.
Primary access to the Yahthumb site would be provided via
Interstate-15 to the existing Ute Road on the Reservation that would be
upgraded as needed. Secondary access would be provided via an existing
road within the designated utility corridor that would also be upgraded
as needed. The water supply for the Project would be leased from the
Moapa Band, drawn from the Band's existing water rights, and delivered
to the site via a temporary water pipeline or by truck. Water will be
needed during construction for dust control and a minimal amount will
be needed during operations for administrative and sanitary water use
and panel washings.
The Applicant is expected to operate the energy facility for up to
56 and a half years under the terms of the solar lease with the Moapa
Band. The Project is being built to meet the power purchase agreement
(PPA) for its output.
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The EIS will focus on the Proposed Action as described above at the
location on the Reservation selected by the Moapa Band. It will
evaluate the Proposed Action and the No Action Alternative. Additional
viable alternatives may be identified in response to issues raised
during the scoping process.
C. Summary of Expected Impacts
Potential impacts to be addressed in the EIS analysis may include,
but would not be limited to, impacts on water resources, biological
resources, threatened and endangered species, cultural resources,
Native American religious concerns, aesthetics, and traffic. In
addition to those resource topics identified above, Federal, State, and
local agencies, along with other stakeholders that may be interested or
affected by the BIA's decision on the proposed Projects, are invited to
participate in the scoping process to identify additional issues to be
addressed.
D. Anticipated Permits and Authorizations
In addition to the land lease and ROWs to be approved by BIA and
the ROWs to be approved by BLM, the Project would also require other
permits and authorizations. These could include a Utility Environmental
Protection Act (UEPA) permit from the Public Utilities Commission of
Nevada and/or dust control and special use permits from Clark County.
II. EIS Preparation
A. Lead and Cooperating Agencies
BIA will prepare the EIS in cooperation with the Moapa Band, BLM,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
(USFWS), and possibly the National Park Service (NPS), Nevada
Department of Wildlife (NDOW), and Nevada Department of Transportation
(NDOT). The resulting EIS will aim to (1) provide agency decision
makers, the Moapa Band, and the general public with a comprehensive
understanding of the impacts of the proposed development of the solar
field on the Reservation; (2) describe the impacts of increased
development on the Reservation; and (3) identify and propose mitigation
measures that would minimize or prevent significant adverse impacts.
B. Schedule for the Decision-Making Process
The EIS will provide a framework for BIA and BLM to make
determinations and to decide whether to take the aforementioned Federal
actions. The Records of Decision (RODs) to be issued by the BIA and BLM
are currently scheduled for June 2022.
C. Nature of Decision To Be Made
The BIA and the BLM decisions, if approved, would assist in
addressing the management objectives in the Energy Policy Act of 2005
(Title II, Section 211) and Secretarial Order 3285A1 (March 11, 2009)
that established the development of environmentally responsible
renewable energy as a priority for the Department of the Interior.
Because the BIA has a jurisdictional trust responsibility over
Indian lands and the BLM has land management responsibilities under
FLPMA, the Project is a major Federal action and must comply with the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq.). Because most of the Projects would be located on tribal trust
lands, the BIA is the lead federal agency. The BIA and BLM will use
this EIS to make their respective decisions and the other cooperating
parties will use this information to support their analyses and
decisions, as needed.
III. Public Scoping Process
This notice of intent initiates the scoping process, which guides
the development of the EIS.
A. Public Scoping Meetings
Two public scoping meetings will be conducted virtually to further
describe the Projects and identify potential issues and alternatives to
be considered in the EIS. The public meetings can be joined online
through the Projects website at www.YahthumbSolarProjectEIS.com. Those
unable to live stream the presentation would be able to access the
meeting presentation on the project website and could join by
telephone. Additionally, the live presentation will be recorded and
made accessible for viewing throughout the scoping period. During the
virtual meetings, a short presentation will be provided and team
members will be available to discuss and answer questions. The
PowerPoint presentation will be posted to the Project website and
printed copies will be made available at the BLM Las Vegas Field Office
and the Moapa River Indian Reservation Tribal Hall prior to the
meetings. The dates of the public scoping meetings will be included in
notices to be posted in the Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas Review-Journal,
and Moapa Valley Progress 15 days before the meetings.
B. Directions for Preparing Comments
Please include your name, return address, and the caption ``EIS,
Yahthumb Solar Project,'' on the first page of any written comments. It
is important that reviewers provide their comments in such manner that
they are useful to the agency's preparation of the EIS. Therefore,
please clearly articulate your concerns and contentions. Interested
parties are invited to identify potential alternatives, issues to be
analyzed, mitigation measures, and other information to be considered
in the EIS.
C. Directions for Submitting Comments
Please submit comments by the date listed in the DATES section of
this notice to the address listed in the ADDRESSES section of this
notice. You may also submit comments at the public scoping meetings.
D. Public Comment Availability
Written comments, including names and addresses of respondents,
will be available for public review at the BIA Western Regional Office,
at the mailing address shown in the ADDRESSES section during regular
business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
holidays. Before including your address, telephone 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.
IV. Authority
This notice is published in accordance with section 1503.1 of the
Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 CFR 1500 et seq.) and
the Department of the Interior Regulations (43 CFR part 46)
implementing the procedural requirements of the National Environmental
Policy Act (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), and in accordance with the
exercise of authority delegated to the Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary--Indian Affairs by part 209 of the Department Manual.
Bryan Newland,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary--Indian Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2021-13578 Filed 6-24-21; 8:45 am]
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