Notice of Intent To Prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement for a Proposed Highway Project; Parsons, Tucker County, WV to Davis, Tucker County, WV, 8266-8268 [2024-02280]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA–2024–0007]
Notice of Intent To Prepare a
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for a Proposed Highway
Project; Parsons, Tucker County, WV
to Davis, Tucker County, WV
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a
supplemental environmental impact
statement.
AGENCY:
The FHWA, in coordination
with the West Virginia Division of
Highways (WVDOH) is issuing this
Notice of Intent (NOI) to solicit
comments and advise the public,
agencies, and stakeholders that they
intend to prepare a Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS)
for the Supplemental Final
Environmental Impact Statement
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SUMMARY:
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(SFEIS) (FHWA–WV–EIS–92–01–SD)
for the 9-mile Appalachian Highway
Corridor H Parsons to Davis Project in
Tucker County, West Virginia. Persons
and agencies who may be interested in
or affected by the proposed project are
encouraged to comment on the
information in this NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Information Document.
All comments received in response to
this NOI will be considered and any
information presented herein may be
revised in consideration of the
comments.
Comments on this NOI or the
NOI Supplementary Documentation
must be received by March 27, 2024.
ADDRESSES: This NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Information document
are available in the docket referenced
above at www.regulations.gov and on
the project website located at https://
transportation.wv.gov/highways/
engineering/comment/Pages/
default.aspx. The NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Documentation will also
be mailed upon request. All interested
parties are invited to submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Online Submission: Submission of
comments through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal located at
www.regulations.gov or the project
website located at https://
transportation.wv.gov/highways/
engineering/comment/
CorridorHParsonsToDavis;
• Physical Delivery to the following
mailing address: FHWA West Virginia
Division, 300 Virginia Street East, Suite
7400, Charleston, WV 25301; and
• Project website https://
transportation.wv.gov/highways/
engineering/comment/
CorridorHParsonsToDavis.
All submissions should include the
agency name and the docket number
that appears in the heading of this
Notice. All comments received will be
posted without change to
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. The
Draft SEIS will include a summary of
the comments received.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information or to request
addition to the project mailing list,
contact Jason Workman, Director of
Project Development, FHWA WV
Division, 300 Virginia Street East, Suite
7400, Charleston, WV 25301 or Travis
Long, Director, Technical Support
Division, WV Division of Highways,
1334 Smith Street, Charleston, WV
25301.
DATES:
The
FHWA, as the lead Federal Agency, and
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WVDOH as joint lead agency/project
sponsor, are preparing a SEIS to
evaluate environmental impacts of the
construction of a new highway on new
alignment between Parsons, WV and
Davis, WV. The SEIS will be prepared
in accordance with the requirements of
the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 United
States Code [U.S.C.] 4321, et seq.);
Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations implementing NEPA
(40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR]
1500–1508); FHWA regulations
implementing NEPA (23 CFR 771.101–
771.139); and applicable Federal, State,
and local laws and regulations. The
SEIS will follow the same format as the
original EIS (i.e., draft, final, record of
decision [ROD]). Likewise, the SEIS
process will continue to follow the
integrated NEPA/404 process outlined
in the 1994 Alignment Selection Draft
Environmental Impact Statement, 1996
FEIS, and 2007 SFEIS. The 1996 FEIS,
2007 SFEIS, Alignment Resource
Location Plans, and prior final NEPA
documents relevant to this project will
be available on the project website:
https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/
major-projects/Corridor-H/route/Pages/
Parsons-to-Davis.aspx. Completion of
the Supplemental Final Environmental
Impact Statement and Amended ROD is
anticipated in December of 2024.
The most recent NEPA document for
the Parsons to Davis Project was a
Supplemental Final Environmental
Impact Statement (SFEIS) approved by
FHWA on February 2, 2007 (FHWA–
WV–EIS–92–01–SD). The 2007 SFEIS
identified a modified Original Preferred
Alternative (OPA) termed the Revised
Original Preferred Alternative (ROPA)
as the preferred alternative. Following
FHWA approval and circulation of the
2007 SFEIS, an Amended ROD was not
issued, and the proposed project was
put on hold due to lack of funding.
Project Re-Initiation
The WVDOH re-initiated the Parsons
to Davis Project with two public
outreach workshops (August 20, 2019,
and September 12, 2022) held in the
project area. The WVDOH also initiated
consultation with the United States Fish
and Wildlife Service (USFWS), United
States Forest Service (USFS), United
States Department of Agriculture
Natural Resources and Conservation
Service (USDA NRCS), United States
Army Corps of Engineers (USCOE),
United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA), West Virginia
Department of Natural Resources
(WVDNR), West Virginia State Historic
Preservation Office (WVSHPO), and
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West Virginia Department of
Environmental Protection (WVDEP).
Purpose and Need for the Proposed
Action
The overall purpose and need for
Corridor H were established by the U.S.
Congress and its Appalachian
Development Highway System (ADHS)
in 1965. As stated in its 2017 Technical
Report (‘‘Economic Analysis of
Completing the Appalachian
Development Highway System’’), ‘‘The
ADHS was authorized by Congress with
the purpose of stimulating economic
development by reducing isolation and
improving access for an economically
depressed region that had been largely
left unserved by the interstate highway
system.’’ That purpose was re-examined
and confirmed in the 1996 approved
SFEIS and ROD for the Elkins, WV to
the WV/Stateline Corridor H Project.
The 2007 approved Parsons to Davis
SFEIS reaffirmed the purpose and need
of the overall Corridor H project and
identified specific purposes and needs
specific to the Parsons to Davis Project.
It stated:
‘‘The Parsons to Davis Project is a
component of the Appalachian Corridor
H Project. As a link in that chain, it is
expected to contribute to addressing
needs identified in the 1996 Corridor H
SFEIS’’:
• Improve east-west transportation
through northeastern West Virginia;
• Promote economic development in
the region; and
• Preserve or improve the quality of
life in the region.
In addition to these general needs for
Appalachian Highway Corridor H, the
2007 SFEIS identified needs specific to
the Parsons to Davis Project:
• Reduce truck traffic through the
City of Thomas; and
• Improve emergency response times
and access to emergency facilities.
This SEIS will also include the
following objectives applicable to this
SEIS that were included in the 2007
SFEIS. Those objectives were:
• To develop one or more alternatives
that avoid the Blackwater Area;
• To consider a range of
alternative(s), including the OPA, the
Revised OPA (ROPA), and Blackwater
Avoidance Alternatives as required by
the Settlement Agreement; and
• To determine which alternatives
will be carried forward for detailed
analysis (Section II: Alternatives
Analysis).
Finally, this SEIS will:
• Evaluate and compare the
environmental consequences of both
alternatives carried forward for detailed
analysis;
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• Assess whether there is a ‘‘feasible’’
and ‘‘prudent’’ alternative in the
Parsons to Davis Study Area that does
not ‘‘use’’ any land protected by section
4(f) of the Department of Transportation
Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. 303(c) (Section
IV: Section 4(f) and 6(f) Analyses); and
• Identify a Preferred Alternative for
the Parsons to Davis Project.
Preliminary Description of the
Proposed Action and Alternatives
The Council of Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations (40 CFR 1502.9(d))
and (FHWA regulations (23 CFR
771.130(a)) state that whenever there are
changes, new information, or further
developments on a project which result
in significant environmental impacts
not identified in the most recently
distributed version of the draft or final
EIS, a SEIS is necessary. Since the
approval and circulation of the 2007
SFEIS, there have been many changes in
the project’s study area and, in the
Federal and State regulatory
environment which may result in
significant environmental impacts not
identified in the 2007 SFEIS; therefore,
a new SEIS is required.
This SEIS will evaluate two alignment
alternatives developed within each of
two 1500-foot-wide study corridors.
Study corridor one (the ROPA corridor)
will include the 2007 SFEIS identified
preferred alternative. The alternative
alignment developed in this corridor
will be referred to as the Refined ROPA
(R–ROPA). Study corridor two (the
Blackwater Avoidance Corridor) will be
developed north of the Blackwater
Avoidance corridor identified in the
2007 SFEIS. The alignment developed
within this corridor will be referred to
as Blackwater Avoidance Alternative 2
(BAA 2).
Each of these two alignment
alternatives will be developed to a
similar level of design detail to compare
impacts with respect to cost, excavation
quantities, network connectivity,
constructability, and ability to meet
general and project area purpose and
need. Comparisons will be made on
each of the alignment alternatives’
potential impacts to the natural,
cultural, and social environs. The No
Action Alternative assumes no
improvements besides than those
planned by others or implemented as
part of routine maintenance. Following
this review, a preferred alternative will
be selected and identified in the SDEIS.
Additional information on the
alternatives, as well as maps and figures
illustrating the project location, are
provided in the NOI Supplementary
Information document available for
review in the docket established for this
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project and on the project website noted
in the ADDRESSES section. The
alternatives may be revised based on the
consideration of public comments. The
range of reasonable alternatives will be
finalized after consideration of
comments received during the comment
period on this NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Documentation and will
be documented in the Draft EIS (DEIS).
Summary of Expected Impacts
This SEIS will evaluate the potential
social, economic, and environmental
impacts resulting from the
implementation of the R–ROPA, BAA 2
and the No Action Alternative
Including:
• Purpose and Need—Whether the
alternative meets the project’s general
purpose and local purpose and needs;
• Community Cohesion—Whether the
alternative avoids or minimizes impacts
to the City of Thomas and Town of
Davis’s connectivity;
• Wetlands and Waters of the United
States (U.S.) and/or Waters of the State
of WV—Whether any build alternative
would require fill and/or removal from
Waters of the U.S. considered
jurisdictional by the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USCOE) and impacts to
waters considered to be jurisdictional by
the WV Department of Environmental
Protection;
• Section 7 Endangered Species Act—
Through consultation with the USFWS,
determine whether the alternatives
would have any potential to impact
Federally listed species;
• USFS Regional Forest Sensitive
Species—Through coordination with
the Monongahela National Forest,
determine whether and to what extent
the alternatives have the potential to
impact resources identified by the USFS
as Regional Forester Sensitive Species
(RFSS); and
• Relocations—The build alternatives
may require relocations. The WVDOH
and FHWA will work with potentially
impacted stakeholders and designers to
reduce the number of relocations with
each alternative.
The SEIS will evaluate the expected
impacts and benefits to the resources
identified above as well as the following
other resources: land use; farmland;
social and community resources;
environmental justice; recreational
trails; air quality; transportation; traffic
noise; hazardous waste sites; and visual
resources.
The level of review of the identified
resources for the SEIS will be
commensurate with the anticipated
impacts to each resource from the
proposed project, will be comparable
across alternatives, and will be governed
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by the statutory or regulatory
requirements protecting those resources.
The analyses and evaluations conducted
for the SEIS will identify the potential
for impacts, whether the anticipated
impacts would be significant and/or
adverse, and whether there are
appropriate environmental mitigation
measures to be developed and
implemented for any selected
alternative.
Anticipated Permits and Other
Authorizations
On-going consultation with Federal
and State resource agencies will help
identify resources within the project
area for each alternative and address
specific conditions required by those
agencies for issuance of permits or
approvals. Details of permits and
approvals required are found in Section
5 of the NOI Supplementary
Documentation (Permits and Other
Authorizations Required).
Schedule for the Decision-Making
Process
Description of the Agency and Public
Involvement (Scoping) Process
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Public Involvement
The WVDOH and FHWA began reinitiation, including scoping of the
Parsons to Davis Project on August 20,
2019, with a public workshop held in
the vicinity of the Parsons to Davis
Project area (i.e., Blackwater Falls State
Park). During the workshop, WVDOH
personnel presented a history of the
project, maps of the preferred
alternative (i.e., ROPA) identified in the
2007 SFEIS, communicated to the
public that it was going to restart the
project, and solicited public comments.
A second public workshop was held at
the same venue on September 12, 2022,
to update the public on project activities
since the 2019 public workshop and
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Since the early 1990s, the following
agencies have been Cooperating
Agencies on the entire Elkins, WV to the
WV/VA Stateline project which
includes the Parsons to Davis section:
USEPA; USFWS; USFS; USCOE; USDA
NRCS; US National Park Service (NPS).
In addition to Federal Agencies, the
following State agencies have been, and
are, participants in all NEPA and NEPA
related studies. The State agencies
include the WVDEP and the WVDNR.
Finally, the WVSHPO, Keeper of the
National Register of Historic Places, and
the Advisory Council for Historic
Preservation are signatories of the
Corridor H Section 106 Programmatic
Agreement. Since the re-initiation of
this project in 2019, WVDOH and
FHWA have resumed coordination and
consultation with each of these
agencies.
Public and agency coordination for
this project will follow the public
involvement and resource agency
coordination processes outlined in 23
U.S.C. 139. The public and agency
coordination process that WVDOH and
FHWA used on prior NEPA
documentation development have been
consistent with FHWA and resource
agency regulations and policies (e.g., 23
CFR 771.111 and FHWA–HEP–15–047
DOT–VNTSC–FHWA–15–19
Synchronizing Environmental Reviews
for Transportation and Other
Infrastructure Projects). The SDEIS will
be available for public and agency
review and comment prior to the SDEIS
Public Hearing.
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Request for Comments Relevant to the
Proposed Action
With this Notice, FHWA and WVDOH
request and encourage State, Tribal,
local agencies, and the public to review
the NOI and the NOI Supplementary
Documentation and submit comments
on the proposed action. The purpose of
this request is to bring relevant
comments, information, and analyses to
the agency’s attention, as early in the
process as possible, and to enable the
agency to make maximum use of this
information in the decision making.
The regulations implementing
Executive Order 12372 regarding
intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to
this program.
(Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; 23 CFR
part 771).
Jeffrey S. Blanton,
Division Administrator, Federal Highway
Administration.
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The project schedule will comply
with 40 CFR 1501.10(a) and (b)(2) and
23 U.S.C. 139, which requires that
environmental reviews and
authorization decisions for major
projects occur within two years (from
the date of publication of the NOI to the
date of issuance of the Record of
Decision (ROD).
The anticipated project schedule is
outlined below:
• Notice of Availability of the Draft
SEIS (SDEIS): May 2024
• Public Hearing: June 2024
• End of SDEIS Comment Period: July
2024
• Issue SFEIS/ROD: December 2024
• Issue all Project Permits and
Authorization Decisions: March 2025
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again solicited public comments to
assist WVDOH in the identification of
new issues of concern to address in its
SEIS study. During the comment
periods following these two public
workshops, WVDOH and FHWA
received over 400 separate comments on
the project and its alternatives. A
summary of those comments is included
in this NOI’s Supplementary
Documentation at Section 7.2.1.1.
In addition to these public
workshops, WVDOH project personnel
have held and/or presented project
information through formal and
informal meetings with local elected
and appointed public officials including
Thomas and Davis City Councils;
development authorities; and
commissions. Additional outreach will
be held in accordance with the Public
Involvement and Agency Coordination
Processes detailed in the NOI
Supplementary Documentation (Section
7–Description of Agency and Public
Scoping Process).
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA-2024-0007]
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for a Proposed Highway Project; Parsons, Tucker County, WV to
Davis, Tucker County, WV
AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a supplemental environmental impact
statement.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA, in coordination with the West Virginia Division of
Highways (WVDOH) is issuing this Notice of Intent (NOI) to solicit
comments and advise the public, agencies, and stakeholders that they
intend to prepare a Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (SEIS)
for the Supplemental Final Environmental Impact Statement (SFEIS)
(FHWA-WV-EIS-92-01-SD) for the 9-mile Appalachian Highway Corridor H
Parsons to Davis Project in Tucker County, West Virginia. Persons and
agencies who may be interested in or affected by the proposed project
are encouraged to comment on the information in this NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Information Document. All comments received in response
to this NOI will be considered and any information presented herein may
be revised in consideration of the comments.
DATES: Comments on this NOI or the NOI Supplementary Documentation must
be received by March 27, 2024.
ADDRESSES: This NOI and the NOI Supplementary Information document are
available in the docket referenced above at www.regulations.gov and on
the project website located at https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/engineering/comment/Pages/default.aspx. The NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Documentation will also be mailed upon request. All
interested parties are invited to submit comments by any of the
following methods:
Online Submission: Submission of comments through the
Federal eRulemaking Portal located at www.regulations.gov or the
project website located at https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/engineering/comment/CorridorHParsonsToDavis;
Physical Delivery to the following mailing address: FHWA
West Virginia Division, 300 Virginia Street East, Suite 7400,
Charleston, WV 25301; and
Project website https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/engineering/comment/CorridorHParsonsToDavis.
All submissions should include the agency name and the docket
number that appears in the heading of this Notice. All comments
received will be posted without change to www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information provided. The Draft SEIS will
include a summary of the comments received.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information or to request
addition to the project mailing list, contact Jason Workman, Director
of Project Development, FHWA WV Division, 300 Virginia Street East,
Suite 7400, Charleston, WV 25301 or Travis Long, Director, Technical
Support Division, WV Division of Highways, 1334 Smith Street,
Charleston, WV 25301.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FHWA, as the lead Federal Agency, and
WVDOH as joint lead agency/project sponsor, are preparing a SEIS to
evaluate environmental impacts of the construction of a new highway on
new alignment between Parsons, WV and Davis, WV. The SEIS will be
prepared in accordance with the requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 United States
Code [U.S.C.] 4321, et seq.); Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations implementing NEPA (40 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR]
1500-1508); FHWA regulations implementing NEPA (23 CFR 771.101-
771.139); and applicable Federal, State, and local laws and
regulations. The SEIS will follow the same format as the original EIS
(i.e., draft, final, record of decision [ROD]). Likewise, the SEIS
process will continue to follow the integrated NEPA/404 process
outlined in the 1994 Alignment Selection Draft Environmental Impact
Statement, 1996 FEIS, and 2007 SFEIS. The 1996 FEIS, 2007 SFEIS,
Alignment Resource Location Plans, and prior final NEPA documents
relevant to this project will be available on the project website:
https://transportation.wv.gov/highways/major-projects/Corridor-H/route/Pages/Parsons-to-Davis.aspx. Completion of the Supplemental Final
Environmental Impact Statement and Amended ROD is anticipated in
December of 2024.
The most recent NEPA document for the Parsons to Davis Project was
a Supplemental Final Environmental Impact Statement (SFEIS) approved by
FHWA on February 2, 2007 (FHWA-WV-EIS-92-01-SD). The 2007 SFEIS
identified a modified Original Preferred Alternative (OPA) termed the
Revised Original Preferred Alternative (ROPA) as the preferred
alternative. Following FHWA approval and circulation of the 2007 SFEIS,
an Amended ROD was not issued, and the proposed project was put on hold
due to lack of funding.
Project Re-Initiation
The WVDOH re-initiated the Parsons to Davis Project with two public
outreach workshops (August 20, 2019, and September 12, 2022) held in
the project area. The WVDOH also initiated consultation with the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), United States Forest Service
(USFS), United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources and
Conservation Service (USDA NRCS), United States Army Corps of Engineers
(USCOE), United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), West
Virginia Department of Natural Resources (WVDNR), West Virginia State
Historic Preservation Office (WVSHPO), and
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West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP).
Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action
The overall purpose and need for Corridor H were established by the
U.S. Congress and its Appalachian Development Highway System (ADHS) in
1965. As stated in its 2017 Technical Report (``Economic Analysis of
Completing the Appalachian Development Highway System''), ``The ADHS
was authorized by Congress with the purpose of stimulating economic
development by reducing isolation and improving access for an
economically depressed region that had been largely left unserved by
the interstate highway system.'' That purpose was re-examined and
confirmed in the 1996 approved SFEIS and ROD for the Elkins, WV to the
WV/Stateline Corridor H Project. The 2007 approved Parsons to Davis
SFEIS reaffirmed the purpose and need of the overall Corridor H project
and identified specific purposes and needs specific to the Parsons to
Davis Project. It stated:
``The Parsons to Davis Project is a component of the Appalachian
Corridor H Project. As a link in that chain, it is expected to
contribute to addressing needs identified in the 1996 Corridor H
SFEIS'':
Improve east-west transportation through northeastern West
Virginia;
Promote economic development in the region; and
Preserve or improve the quality of life in the region.
In addition to these general needs for Appalachian Highway Corridor
H, the 2007 SFEIS identified needs specific to the Parsons to Davis
Project:
Reduce truck traffic through the City of Thomas; and
Improve emergency response times and access to emergency
facilities.
This SEIS will also include the following objectives applicable to
this SEIS that were included in the 2007 SFEIS. Those objectives were:
To develop one or more alternatives that avoid the
Blackwater Area;
To consider a range of alternative(s), including the OPA,
the Revised OPA (ROPA), and Blackwater Avoidance Alternatives as
required by the Settlement Agreement; and
To determine which alternatives will be carried forward
for detailed analysis (Section II: Alternatives Analysis).
Finally, this SEIS will:
Evaluate and compare the environmental consequences of
both alternatives carried forward for detailed analysis;
Assess whether there is a ``feasible'' and ``prudent''
alternative in the Parsons to Davis Study Area that does not ``use''
any land protected by section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation
Act of 1966, 49 U.S.C. 303(c) (Section IV: Section 4(f) and 6(f)
Analyses); and
Identify a Preferred Alternative for the Parsons to Davis
Project.
Preliminary Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives
The Council of Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations (40 CFR
1502.9(d)) and (FHWA regulations (23 CFR 771.130(a)) state that
whenever there are changes, new information, or further developments on
a project which result in significant environmental impacts not
identified in the most recently distributed version of the draft or
final EIS, a SEIS is necessary. Since the approval and circulation of
the 2007 SFEIS, there have been many changes in the project's study
area and, in the Federal and State regulatory environment which may
result in significant environmental impacts not identified in the 2007
SFEIS; therefore, a new SEIS is required.
This SEIS will evaluate two alignment alternatives developed within
each of two 1500-foot-wide study corridors. Study corridor one (the
ROPA corridor) will include the 2007 SFEIS identified preferred
alternative. The alternative alignment developed in this corridor will
be referred to as the Refined ROPA (R-ROPA). Study corridor two (the
Blackwater Avoidance Corridor) will be developed north of the
Blackwater Avoidance corridor identified in the 2007 SFEIS. The
alignment developed within this corridor will be referred to as
Blackwater Avoidance Alternative 2 (BAA 2).
Each of these two alignment alternatives will be developed to a
similar level of design detail to compare impacts with respect to cost,
excavation quantities, network connectivity, constructability, and
ability to meet general and project area purpose and need. Comparisons
will be made on each of the alignment alternatives' potential impacts
to the natural, cultural, and social environs. The No Action
Alternative assumes no improvements besides than those planned by
others or implemented as part of routine maintenance. Following this
review, a preferred alternative will be selected and identified in the
SDEIS.
Additional information on the alternatives, as well as maps and
figures illustrating the project location, are provided in the NOI
Supplementary Information document available for review in the docket
established for this project and on the project website noted in the
ADDRESSES section. The alternatives may be revised based on the
consideration of public comments. The range of reasonable alternatives
will be finalized after consideration of comments received during the
comment period on this NOI and the NOI Supplementary Documentation and
will be documented in the Draft EIS (DEIS).
Summary of Expected Impacts
This SEIS will evaluate the potential social, economic, and
environmental impacts resulting from the implementation of the R-ROPA,
BAA 2 and the No Action Alternative Including:
Purpose and Need--Whether the alternative meets the
project's general purpose and local purpose and needs;
Community Cohesion--Whether the alternative avoids or
minimizes impacts to the City of Thomas and Town of Davis's
connectivity;
Wetlands and Waters of the United States (U.S.) and/or
Waters of the State of WV--Whether any build alternative would require
fill and/or removal from Waters of the U.S. considered jurisdictional
by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USCOE) and impacts to waters
considered to be jurisdictional by the WV Department of Environmental
Protection;
Section 7 Endangered Species Act--Through consultation
with the USFWS, determine whether the alternatives would have any
potential to impact Federally listed species;
USFS Regional Forest Sensitive Species--Through
coordination with the Monongahela National Forest, determine whether
and to what extent the alternatives have the potential to impact
resources identified by the USFS as Regional Forester Sensitive Species
(RFSS); and
Relocations--The build alternatives may require
relocations. The WVDOH and FHWA will work with potentially impacted
stakeholders and designers to reduce the number of relocations with
each alternative.
The SEIS will evaluate the expected impacts and benefits to the
resources identified above as well as the following other resources:
land use; farmland; social and community resources; environmental
justice; recreational trails; air quality; transportation; traffic
noise; hazardous waste sites; and visual resources.
The level of review of the identified resources for the SEIS will
be commensurate with the anticipated impacts to each resource from the
proposed project, will be comparable across alternatives, and will be
governed
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by the statutory or regulatory requirements protecting those resources.
The analyses and evaluations conducted for the SEIS will identify the
potential for impacts, whether the anticipated impacts would be
significant and/or adverse, and whether there are appropriate
environmental mitigation measures to be developed and implemented for
any selected alternative.
Anticipated Permits and Other Authorizations
On-going consultation with Federal and State resource agencies will
help identify resources within the project area for each alternative
and address specific conditions required by those agencies for issuance
of permits or approvals. Details of permits and approvals required are
found in Section 5 of the NOI Supplementary Documentation (Permits and
Other Authorizations Required).
Schedule for the Decision-Making Process
The project schedule will comply with 40 CFR 1501.10(a) and (b)(2)
and 23 U.S.C. 139, which requires that environmental reviews and
authorization decisions for major projects occur within two years (from
the date of publication of the NOI to the date of issuance of the
Record of Decision (ROD).
The anticipated project schedule is outlined below:
Notice of Availability of the Draft SEIS (SDEIS): May 2024
Public Hearing: June 2024
End of SDEIS Comment Period: July 2024
Issue SFEIS/ROD: December 2024
Issue all Project Permits and Authorization Decisions: March
2025
Description of the Agency and Public Involvement (Scoping) Process
Public Involvement
The WVDOH and FHWA began re-initiation, including scoping of the
Parsons to Davis Project on August 20, 2019, with a public workshop
held in the vicinity of the Parsons to Davis Project area (i.e.,
Blackwater Falls State Park). During the workshop, WVDOH personnel
presented a history of the project, maps of the preferred alternative
(i.e., ROPA) identified in the 2007 SFEIS, communicated to the public
that it was going to restart the project, and solicited public
comments. A second public workshop was held at the same venue on
September 12, 2022, to update the public on project activities since
the 2019 public workshop and again solicited public comments to assist
WVDOH in the identification of new issues of concern to address in its
SEIS study. During the comment periods following these two public
workshops, WVDOH and FHWA received over 400 separate comments on the
project and its alternatives. A summary of those comments is included
in this NOI's Supplementary Documentation at Section 7.2.1.1.
In addition to these public workshops, WVDOH project personnel have
held and/or presented project information through formal and informal
meetings with local elected and appointed public officials including
Thomas and Davis City Councils; development authorities; and
commissions. Additional outreach will be held in accordance with the
Public Involvement and Agency Coordination Processes detailed in the
NOI Supplementary Documentation (Section 7-Description of Agency and
Public Scoping Process).
Agency Scoping
Since the early 1990s, the following agencies have been Cooperating
Agencies on the entire Elkins, WV to the WV/VA Stateline project which
includes the Parsons to Davis section: USEPA; USFWS; USFS; USCOE; USDA
NRCS; US National Park Service (NPS). In addition to Federal Agencies,
the following State agencies have been, and are, participants in all
NEPA and NEPA related studies. The State agencies include the WVDEP and
the WVDNR. Finally, the WVSHPO, Keeper of the National Register of
Historic Places, and the Advisory Council for Historic Preservation are
signatories of the Corridor H Section 106 Programmatic Agreement. Since
the re-initiation of this project in 2019, WVDOH and FHWA have resumed
coordination and consultation with each of these agencies.
Public and agency coordination for this project will follow the
public involvement and resource agency coordination processes outlined
in 23 U.S.C. 139. The public and agency coordination process that WVDOH
and FHWA used on prior NEPA documentation development have been
consistent with FHWA and resource agency regulations and policies
(e.g., 23 CFR 771.111 and FHWA-HEP-15-047 DOT-VNTSC-FHWA-15-19
Synchronizing Environmental Reviews for Transportation and Other
Infrastructure Projects). The SDEIS will be available for public and
agency review and comment prior to the SDEIS Public Hearing.
Request for Comments Relevant to the Proposed Action
With this Notice, FHWA and WVDOH request and encourage State,
Tribal, local agencies, and the public to review the NOI and the NOI
Supplementary Documentation and submit comments on the proposed action.
The purpose of this request is to bring relevant comments, information,
and analyses to the agency's attention, as early in the process as
possible, and to enable the agency to make maximum use of this
information in the decision making.
The regulations implementing Executive Order 12372 regarding
intergovernmental consultation on Federal programs and activities apply
to this program.
(Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; 23 CFR part 771).
Jeffrey S. Blanton,
Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.
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