Natural Resources Conservation Service June 14, 2024 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Elm and Turkey Creeks Watershed Project in Buffalo and Dawson Counties, Nebraska
Document Number: 2024-13128
Type: Notice
Date: 2024-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Nebraska State Office announces its intent to prepare an EIS that will examine alternative solutions to flood risk reduction for the Elm and Turkey Creeks Project watershed plan for these watersheds near Kearney, Nebraska. The Elm Creek and Turkey Creek Watersheds face recurring flooding issues due to limited channel capacity and frequent overland flooding. A catastrophic 2019 flood caused significant damage to properties and infrastructure, with estimated losses exceeding $35 million in the Kearney area. The watershed's rural economy relies on agriculture, and addressing these challenges is crucial for managing flood impacts and protecting lives and property. NRCS is requesting comments to identify significant issues, potential alternatives, information, and analyses relevant to the proposed action from all interested individuals, Federal and State agencies, and Tribes.
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Lower Bear River Watershed Plan in Box Elder County, Utah
Document Number: 2024-13062
Type: Notice
Date: 2024-06-14
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) Utah State Office announces its intent to prepare an EIS for the Lower Bear River Watershed Plan in Box Elder County, Utah. The proposed EIS will examine alternative solutions to address agricultural water management, prevent flooding, protect the watershed, and enhance recreational opportunities in Tremonton, Elwood, Bear River City, Garland, and portions of unincorporated Box Elder County. The Lower Bear River Watershed includes small cities and towns, existing irrigation and municipal water resource infrastructure, U.S. Forest Service-managed land in the upper watershed, and wetlands associated with the Great Salt Lake (GSL). NRCS is requesting comments to identify significant issues, potential alternatives, information, and analyses relevant to the proposed action from all interested individuals, Federal and State agencies, and Tribes.
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