Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Libra Solar Project, Lyon and Mineral Counties, Nevada, 60652-60653 [2024-16258]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[BLM_NV_FRN; MO4500179291]
Notice of Availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Libra Solar Project, Lyon and
Mineral Counties, Nevada
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
announces the availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Libra Solar Project, Lyon and
Mineral Counties, Nevada.
DATES: The BLM will not issue a
decision on the proposal for a minimum
of 30 days after the date the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
publishes its Notice of Availability
(NOA) of the Final EIS in the Federal
Register. The EPA usually publishes its
NOAs on Fridays.
ADDRESSES: The Final EIS and
documents pertinent to this proposal are
available for review on the BLM
National NEPA Register website at
https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/
project/2022592/570.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa
Ross, Public Affairs Specialist,
telephone: (775) 885–6107; address:
5665 Morgan Mill Road, Carson City,
NV 89701; email blm_nv_ccdo_libra_
solar@blm.gov. Individuals in the
United States who are deaf, deafblind,
hard of hearing, or have a speech
disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or
TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services for
contacting Ms. Ross. Individuals outside
the United States should use the relay
services offered within their country to
make international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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Purpose and Need for the Proposed
Action
The BLM’s purpose and need is to
respond to the right-of-way (ROW)
application submitted by the Applicant
under FLPMA Title V (43 U.S.C. 1761).
The need for this action is to fulfill the
BLM’s responsibility under FLPMA and
its ROW regulations to manage the
public lands for multiple uses,
including the generation of electric
energy. FLPMA, as amended,
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established a multiple-use mandate for
the BLM’s management of Federal
lands, including ‘‘systems for
generation, transmission, and
distribution of electric energy, except
that the proponent shall also comply
with all applicable requirements of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
under the Federal Power Act, including
part I thereof (41 Stat. 1063, 16 U.S.C.
791a–825r).’’ (43 U.S.C. 1761(a)(4)). The
BLM must consider compliance with
FLPMA, BLM ROW regulations, the
BLM NEPA Handbook, Department of
the Interior NEPA regulations, and other
applicable Federal and State laws and
policies.
Proposed Action and Alternatives
Under the Proposed Action, the
Applicant would construct, operate,
maintain, and decommission a 700megawatt alternating current (MW ac)
solar photovoltaic (PV) power
generating facility with battery storage
and associated components on
approximately 5,141 acres of public
lands administered by the BLM
Stillwater and Sierra Front Field Offices
in the Carson City District Office. The
proposal also includes the development
of a 24.1-mile-long generation tie-line,
of which 22.9 miles would be located on
BLM managed lands, to connect the
solar site to the Fort Churchill
Substation in Lyon County, as well as
improvement of a largely-existing access
road on BLM lands providing access to
the solar site. The total ROW requested
for the project is 5,778 acres. The Project
would result in the permanent
disturbance of approximately 3,420
acres within the 5,778-acre ROW. Under
the Proposed Action, the Applicant
would reclaim surface disturbances and
prevent unnecessary or undue
degradation of the lands. The final
reclamation would occur at the end of
the 30-year ROW grant term, if it is not
renewed.
The three action alternatives analyzed
in the Final EIS are as follows: Action
Alternative 1: Major Drainage
Avoidance, Fenced Corridors, and
Vegetation and Topography
Maintenance; Action Alternative 2:
Alternative Supplemental Access
During Construction; and Action
Alternative 3: Alternative Gen-tie
Connecting to the Proposed Greenlink
West Transmission Line. Action
Alternative 1 includes the use of
specific construction methods to reduce
impacts to vegetation, drainage, and
topography within the solar array areas.
Action Alternative 2 focuses on
reduction of impacts associated with
East Walker Road (the project’s mostly
unpaved access road) by providing
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supplemental access during
construction. Action Alternative 3
entails connecting the generation tieline from the project to the proposed
Greenlink West Transmission Project
through a new switching station under
the proposed Greenlink West line,
which would reduce impacts to air,
vegetation, soils, wildlife, visual
resources, and other resource areas from
the 24.1-mile-long generation tie-line
under the Proposed Action.
Under the No Action Alternative, the
solar facility, generation tie-line, battery
storage, substation, and associated
facilities would not be developed
because the BLM would not issue the
ROW grant.
Based on the analyses contained in
the Final EIS for the proposed Libra
Solar Project, and after carefully
considering input from the public and
cooperating agencies, the BLM has
selected a modification of the Proposed
Action that combines Action Alternative
1 and Action Alternative 2; it requires
the use of specific construction methods
and provides supplemental access to
reduce total traffic on East Walker Road
during construction. An overlay of
Alternative 1 and Alternative 2 is the
preferred alternative since it reduces
many of the resource impacts, including
to vegetation communities, wildlife, and
hydrology. It also allows for faster and
more successful restoration at
decommissioning, allowing for future
uses of the land under multiple use.
Public Participation
In addition to making the Draft EIS
available for public comment and
review, the BLM hosted one virtual and
one in-person public meeting in
Yerington, Nevada, during the public
comment period. The agency received
23 written comments, some of which
were verbally presented and recorded
during the meeting. The responses were
incorporated in the Final EIS, as
appropriate. The BLM hosted additional
meetings in response to comments
received from Native American Tribes
to discuss construction practices and
methods. The BLM will continue to
consult with Indian Tribal Nations on a
government-to-government basis in
accordance with Executive Order 13175,
BLM MS 1780, and other Departmental
policies. Public comments received on
the Draft EIS were considered and
incorporated as appropriate into the
Final EIS. Public comments and internal
BLM review resulted in the addition of
clarifying text but did not significantly
change the impact analyses.
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Schedule for the Decision-Making
Process
The BLM anticipates releasing a
Record of Decision in the third quarter
of 2024. The BLM will decide whether
or not to approve and issue the ROW to
build the project on 5,778 acres of
public lands as proposed or with
modifications.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10)
Kimberly D. Dow,
District Manager, Carson City District.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[BLM_NV_FRN_MO4500178495]
Notice of Availability of the Draft
Resource Management Plan
Amendment and Associated
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for the Esmeralda Seven
Solar Projects, Esmeralda County,
Nevada
Bureau of Land Management,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the
Federal Land Policy and Management
Act of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
Nevada State Director has prepared a
draft Resource Management Plan (RMP)
Amendment with an associated
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (PEIS) for seven adjacent
solar photovoltaic projects proposed on
BLM-administered public lands in
Esmeralda County, Nevada. This notice
announces the opening of the 90-day
comment period and provides the
planning criteria for public review.
DATES: All comments on the draft RMP
Amendment and PEIS must be received
by October 24, 2024 or 15 days after the
last public meeting, whichever is later.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
on issues and planning criteria related
to the RMP Amendment and associated
PEIS by any of the following methods:
• BLM’s National NEPA Register
(ePlanning) at: https://
eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/
project/2020804/510.
• Email: BLM_NV_BMDO_P&EC_
NEPA@blm.gov.
• Fax: (775) 635–4034.
• Mail: BLM, Battle Mountain District
Office, 50 Bastian Road, Battle
Mountain, NV 89820.
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Documents pertinent to this proposal
may be examined online at: https://
eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/
project/2020804/510.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
further information and/or to have your
name added to the mailing list, please
send requests to: Scott Distel,
Supervisory Project Manager, at
telephone (775) 635–4093; address: 50
Bastian Road, Battle Mountain, NV
89820; or email: sdistel@blm.gov.
Individuals in the United States who are
deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have
a speech disability may dial 711 (TTY,
TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services.
Individuals outside the United States
should use the relay services offered
within their country to make
international calls to the point-ofcontact in the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
document provides notice that the BLM
Nevada State Director has prepared a
draft RMP Amendment with an
associated PEIS for the Esmeralda Seven
Solar Projects in Esmeralda County,
Nevada, announces the beginning of the
draft PEIS review process, and seeks
public input on issues and planning
criteria. The RMP Amendment would
change the existing 1997 Tonopah Field
Office Record of Decision and Approved
RMP. The RMP Amendment is being
considered to change the management
direction for visual resources and slope
to allow for the consideration of the
proposed solar development projects.
The planning area is in Esmeralda
County, Nevada, and encompasses
approximately 118,630.9 acres of BLMadministered public lands.
Purpose and Need
The BLM’s purpose for this Federal
action is to respond to the solar projects’
FLPMA right-of-way applications
submitted under Title V of FLPMA (43
U.S.C. 1761) and to amend the visual
and slope management direction in the
Tonopah RMP in compliance with the
FLPMA BLM right-of-way regulations
(43 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR]
2800) and other applicable Federal and
State laws and policies. In accordance
with FLPMA, there is a need to consider
the long-term needs of future
generations for renewable and nonrenewable resources in the context of
the multiple resource objectives in the
Tonopah RMP planning area.
Preliminary Alternatives
Under Alternative A, the Proposed
Action, there would be the potential for
the development of seven utility-scale
photovoltaic solar facilities within the
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planning area. The proposed projects
include the development of
photovoltaic solar facilities, including
solar arrays, energy storage, roads, and
electric generation intertie (gen-tie) lines
within the seven solar ROWs, as
outlined in each project’s plan of
development.
Alternative B, the Soils and
Vegetation Conservation Alternative,
would be the same as the Proposed
Action; however, there would be no
amendment to the Tonopah RMP to
change the slope requirement for the
planning area to a maximum of 10
percent. Development on slopes greater
than 5 percent would be based on the
additional slope criteria outlined in the
2012 Solar PEIS Record of Decision
(ROD). In addition, applicants would
limit traditional construction grading
methods, which remove all vegetation
and compact the soil, to a maximum of
35 percent of the proposed development
area. Applicants would use mowing in
the rest of the development area to leave
vegetation intact. In mowed areas,
vegetation would be mowed to a height
of 24 inches but no less than 18 inches,
where justified.
Under Alternative C, the No Action
Alternative, the BLM would not
authorize the RMP Amendment or select
an action alternative. Future solar
development in the planning area
would require separate NEPA analyses
and reviews that would not tier to this
PEIS or ROD. In addition, future
development could be constrained by
the existing visual resources
management classifications or slope
requirements.
Planning Criteria
The planning criteria serve as a guide
for the planning effort and lay the
groundwork for effects analysis by
identifying the preliminary issues and
their analytical frameworks. The
planning criteria are available for public
review and comment on the BLM’s
National NEPA Register (ePlanning)
website (see ADDRESSES).
Summary of Expected Impacts
Through the RMP Amendment and
PEIS, the BLM would change the visual
and slope management direction in the
Tonopah RMP and consider best
management practices for use in future
analyses of the individual projects. Prior
to decisions on the individual solar
projects, subsequent site-specific NEPA
analysis would be required. Preliminary
issues for the planning area have been
identified by BLM personnel and from
feedback received during early
engagement conducted for this planning
effort with Federal, State, and local
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Land Management
[BLM_NV_FRN; MO4500179291]
Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact
Statement for the Libra Solar Project, Lyon and Mineral Counties,
Nevada
AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of
1969, as amended (NEPA), and the Federal Land Policy and Management Act
of 1976, as amended (FLPMA), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
announces the availability of the Final Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) for the Libra Solar Project, Lyon and Mineral Counties, Nevada.
DATES: The BLM will not issue a decision on the proposal for a minimum
of 30 days after the date the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
publishes its Notice of Availability (NOA) of the Final EIS in the
Federal Register. The EPA usually publishes its NOAs on Fridays.
ADDRESSES: The Final EIS and documents pertinent to this proposal are
available for review on the BLM National NEPA Register website at
https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2022592/570.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Ross, Public Affairs Specialist,
telephone: (775) 885-6107; address: 5665 Morgan Mill Road, Carson City,
NV 89701; email [email protected]. Individuals in the
United States who are deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing, or have a
speech disability may dial 711 (TTY, TDD, or TeleBraille) to access
telecommunications relay services for contacting Ms. Ross. Individuals
outside the United States should use the relay services offered within
their country to make international calls to the point-of-contact in
the United States.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action
The BLM's purpose and need is to respond to the right-of-way (ROW)
application submitted by the Applicant under FLPMA Title V (43 U.S.C.
1761). The need for this action is to fulfill the BLM's responsibility
under FLPMA and its ROW regulations to manage the public lands for
multiple uses, including the generation of electric energy. FLPMA, as
amended, established a multiple-use mandate for the BLM's management of
Federal lands, including ``systems for generation, transmission, and
distribution of electric energy, except that the proponent shall also
comply with all applicable requirements of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission under the Federal Power Act, including part I
thereof (41 Stat. 1063, 16 U.S.C. 791a-825r).'' (43 U.S.C. 1761(a)(4)).
The BLM must consider compliance with FLPMA, BLM ROW regulations, the
BLM NEPA Handbook, Department of the Interior NEPA regulations, and
other applicable Federal and State laws and policies.
Proposed Action and Alternatives
Under the Proposed Action, the Applicant would construct, operate,
maintain, and decommission a 700-megawatt alternating current (MW ac)
solar photovoltaic (PV) power generating facility with battery storage
and associated components on approximately 5,141 acres of public lands
administered by the BLM Stillwater and Sierra Front Field Offices in
the Carson City District Office. The proposal also includes the
development of a 24.1-mile-long generation tie-line, of which 22.9
miles would be located on BLM managed lands, to connect the solar site
to the Fort Churchill Substation in Lyon County, as well as improvement
of a largely-existing access road on BLM lands providing access to the
solar site. The total ROW requested for the project is 5,778 acres. The
Project would result in the permanent disturbance of approximately
3,420 acres within the 5,778-acre ROW. Under the Proposed Action, the
Applicant would reclaim surface disturbances and prevent unnecessary or
undue degradation of the lands. The final reclamation would occur at
the end of the 30-year ROW grant term, if it is not renewed.
The three action alternatives analyzed in the Final EIS are as
follows: Action Alternative 1: Major Drainage Avoidance, Fenced
Corridors, and Vegetation and Topography Maintenance; Action
Alternative 2: Alternative Supplemental Access During Construction; and
Action Alternative 3: Alternative Gen-tie Connecting to the Proposed
Greenlink West Transmission Line. Action Alternative 1 includes the use
of specific construction methods to reduce impacts to vegetation,
drainage, and topography within the solar array areas. Action
Alternative 2 focuses on reduction of impacts associated with East
Walker Road (the project's mostly unpaved access road) by providing
supplemental access during construction. Action Alternative 3 entails
connecting the generation tie-line from the project to the proposed
Greenlink West Transmission Project through a new switching station
under the proposed Greenlink West line, which would reduce impacts to
air, vegetation, soils, wildlife, visual resources, and other resource
areas from the 24.1-mile-long generation tie-line under the Proposed
Action.
Under the No Action Alternative, the solar facility, generation
tie-line, battery storage, substation, and associated facilities would
not be developed because the BLM would not issue the ROW grant.
Based on the analyses contained in the Final EIS for the proposed
Libra Solar Project, and after carefully considering input from the
public and cooperating agencies, the BLM has selected a modification of
the Proposed Action that combines Action Alternative 1 and Action
Alternative 2; it requires the use of specific construction methods and
provides supplemental access to reduce total traffic on East Walker
Road during construction. An overlay of Alternative 1 and Alternative 2
is the preferred alternative since it reduces many of the resource
impacts, including to vegetation communities, wildlife, and hydrology.
It also allows for faster and more successful restoration at
decommissioning, allowing for future uses of the land under multiple
use.
Public Participation
In addition to making the Draft EIS available for public comment
and review, the BLM hosted one virtual and one in-person public meeting
in Yerington, Nevada, during the public comment period. The agency
received 23 written comments, some of which were verbally presented and
recorded during the meeting. The responses were incorporated in the
Final EIS, as appropriate. The BLM hosted additional meetings in
response to comments received from Native American Tribes to discuss
construction practices and methods. The BLM will continue to consult
with Indian Tribal Nations on a government-to-government basis in
accordance with Executive Order 13175, BLM MS 1780, and other
Departmental policies. Public comments received on the Draft EIS were
considered and incorporated as appropriate into the Final EIS. Public
comments and internal BLM review resulted in the addition of clarifying
text but did not significantly change the impact analyses.
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Schedule for the Decision-Making Process
The BLM anticipates releasing a Record of Decision in the third
quarter of 2024. The BLM will decide whether or not to approve and
issue the ROW to build the project on 5,778 acres of public lands as
proposed or with modifications.
(Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10)
Kimberly D. Dow,
District Manager, Carson City District.
[FR Doc. 2024-16258 Filed 7-25-24; 8:45 am]
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