Central Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.: Notice of Intent and Availability of a Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Notice to Hold a Public Meeting

Citation84 FR 45720
Published date30 August 2019
Record Number2019-18790
SectionNotices
CourtRural Utilities Service
Federal Register, Volume 84 Issue 169 (Friday, August 30, 2019)
[Federal Register Volume 84, Number 169 (Friday, August 30, 2019)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 45720-45722]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2019-18790]
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                DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                Rural Utilities Service
                Central Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.: Notice of Intent and
                Availability of a Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement and
                Notice to Hold a Public Meeting
                AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
                ACTION: Notice of intent and availability of a Supplemental Draft
                Environmental Impact Statement and Notice to hold a public meeting.
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                SUMMARY: The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an agency within the U.S.
                Department of Agriculture (USDA), has issued a Supplemental Draft
                Environmental Impact Statement (Supplemental Draft EIS) for Central
                Electric Power Cooperative's (Central Electric) proposed McClellanville
                Area 115-kV Transmission Project (Project) in South Carolina. In this
                document, RUS analyzes the environmental impacts associated with an
                anticipated decision request to approve or deny funding for Central
                Electric's proposed Project. The Supplement Draft EIS was prepared to
                address substantial changes to the proposed action and assesses new
                circumstances and information relevant to potential environmental
                impacts originally evaluated in the Draft Environmental Impact
                Statement (Draft EIS).
                 In April 2014, RUS issued a Draft EIS that evaluated six 115-kV
                transmission line corridors originating in Georgetown County, South
                Carolina and terminating in the McClellanville area of Charleston
                County, South Carolina. Since publication of the Draft EIS, updated
                engineering data has resulted in substantial changes to the proposed
                action, including the need to evaluate new transmission line corridors
                originating from the Jamestown and Charity areas of Berkeley County,
                South Carolina, and to account for a new winter weather operating
                agreement between the former South Carolina Electric and Gas (now
                Dominion Energy South Carolina) and Berkeley Electric Cooperative that
                addresses load concerns during the winter months. In addition, the
                following changes made it necessary to supplement the Draft EIS: The
                promulgation of a new environmental regulation applicable to RUS (7 CFR
                part 1970, which replaced the former 7 CFR part 1794, RUS Environmental
                Policies and Procedures), issuance and implementation of Executive
                Order 13807: ``Establishing Discipline and Accountability in the
                Environmental
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                Review and Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects'' (known as
                the ``One Federal Decision Executive Order''), and publication of the
                Francis Marion National Forest's Forest Plan.
                 The Supplemental Draft EIS addresses the construction, operation,
                and maintenance of Central Electric's proposed Project. The Project
                includes the construction of a new 115 kV transmission line needed to
                energize the new McClellanville Substation located near the
                McClellanville service area. The Supplemental Draft EIS considers three
                alternatives, encompassing three potential corridor locations with one
                corridor including two different alignments. The overall project area
                encompasses parts of Berkeley, Georgetown and Charleston counties in
                coastal South Carolina, and potentially crosses the Francis Marion
                National Forest.
                 The Supplemental Draft EIS has identified the potential for impacts
                to various resources, including wetlands, biological resources and
                cultural resources (including historic properties). Central Electric
                does not hold easements across these areas. Once a final right-of-way
                (ROW) is selected within the preferred corridor, coordination with
                federal and state agencies and other interested parties would occur to
                identify, evaluate and, if needed, mitigate any adverse effects. RUS
                will compile public comments received on the Supplemental Draft EIS and
                produce a Final EIS that considers and responds to those substantive
                public comments. Based on this analysis in additional to technical and
                financial reviews, RUS will decide to approve or deny an application
                for funding.
                DATES: The public comment period on the Supplemental Draft EIS starts
                with the publication of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
                environmental impact statement (EIS) receipt notice in the Federal
                Register and will continue for 60 days. The Supplemental Draft EIS and
                associated documents will be available for the public to view on the
                weblink provided in this Notice. RUS will consider all substantive
                written comments on the Supplemental Draft EIS received or postmarked
                within the 60-day timeframe. Agencies, interested parties, and the
                public are invited to submit comments on the Supplemental Draft EIS at
                any time during the public comment period RUS contact information
                provided in this Notice. The date(s) and time for a public meeting will
                be announced in local newspapers and published on the agency's website
                at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/publications/environmental-studies/impact-statements/mccllellanville-115kv-transmission-line. Attendees are
                welcome to attend any public meetings and to provide written or oral
                comments on the Project. A court reporter will be present.
                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the proposed
                Project and the EIS process, please contact Ms. Lauren Rayburn,
                Environmental Scientist, Rural Utilities Service, 160 Zillicoa Street,
                Suite 2, Asheville, North Carolina 28801, Telephone: (202) 695-2540 or
                email: [email protected]. Parties wishing to be placed on the
                Project mailing list for future information and to receive copies of
                the Supplemental Draft EIS and the Final EIS when available should also
                contact Ms. Rayburn. Comments on the Supplemental Draft EIS may be
                emailed to: [email protected] or physically
                mailed to the address provided in this Notice.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: RUS is authorized to make loans and loan
                guarantees that finance the construction of electric distribution,
                transmission, and generation facilities, including system improvements
                and replacements required to furnish and improve electric service in
                rural areas, as well as demand side management, energy conservation
                programs, and on-grid and off-grid renewable energy systems. Central
                Electric is an electric transmission cooperative that provides
                transmission service from the bulk transmission system to South
                Carolina's 20 retail electric cooperatives. Berkeley Electric, a member
                distribution electric cooperative of Central Electric, was formed in
                1940 to bring electric service to rural areas of coastal South
                Carolina. Berkeley Electric owns and operates more than 5,000 miles of
                distribution line serving more than 80,000 accounts in Berkeley,
                Charleston, and Dorchester counties.
                 Project Description: Central Electric has identified the need for
                additional electric transmission capacity in the McClellanville area of
                coastal South Carolina to meet reliability and energy load requirements
                of its member owner, Berkeley Electric Cooperative. Investigations and
                analyses conducted for the overall power delivery systems found that
                without improvements, the flow of power along existing lines may result
                in local line overloads and power outages. To resolve these issues,
                Central Electric is proposing to construct, own and operate a new 115-
                kV transmission line and associated supporting infrastructure to
                energize the new McClellanville Substation, located near the
                McClellanville service area. Berkeley Electric owner-customers that
                would benefit from the proposed Project include those located in the
                areas near Rutledge Road, South Santee Road, Wedge Plantation,
                Germantown, Toby Road, Dupree Road, Lincoln High School, Randall Road,
                Tibwin Road, St. James-Santee School, Shellmore, Buck Hall, Town of
                Awendaw, Doar Road, and areas adjacent to U.S. Highway 17 in northern
                Charleston County.
                 The Supplemental Draft EIS considers three alternatives,
                encompassing three potential corridor locations with one corridor
                including two different alignments. The corridors range in length from
                16 to 31 miles and encompasses parts of Berkeley, Georgetown and
                Charleston counties in South Carolina. The corridor locations propose
                to cross both public and private lands, including the Francis Marion
                National Forest, Santee Coastal Reserve, and other private and public
                lands used for conservation management purposes; all corridors are
                located entirely within the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor.
                The Supplemental Draft EIS analyzes the extent of Central's Electric's
                proposal with regard to the following: Water resources, biological
                resources, soils and geology, air quality and greenhouse gas emissions,
                cultural resources, recreation and land use, visual resources,
                socioeconomics, environmental justice, transportation, health and
                safety, and noise.
                 Central Electric plans to request financial assistance for the
                proposed Project from RUS. Completing the EIS is one of RUS's
                requirements in processing a future application from Central Electric,
                along with other technical and financial considerations. In accordance
                with 40 CFR 1501.5(b) of the Council on Environmental Quality's (CEQ)
                Regulation for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of the National
                Environmental Policy Act (CEQ Regulations), RUS will serve as the lead
                agency in the preparation of the EIS. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
                and the U.S. Forest Service are participating as cooperating agencies.
                RUS has prepared a Supplemental Draft EIS to analyze the impacts of the
                respective federal actions and the proposed Project in accordance with
                the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as amended, CEQ
                Regulations, RUS Environmental Policies and Procedures, and the U.S.
                Forest Service's National Environmental Policy Act procedures.
                 Because the proposed Project may involve action in floodplains or
                wetlands, this Notice also serves as a notice of proposed floodplain or
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                wetland action. The Supplemental Draft EIS will include an assessment
                of effects to floodplains/wetlands and, if required, a statement of
                findings will be issued with the Final SEIS.
                 RUS has determined that its action regarding the proposed Project
                would be an undertaking subject to review under Section 106 of the
                National Historic Preservation Act (Section 106), and its implementing
                regulations, ``Protection of Historic Properties.'' As part of its
                broad environmental review process, RUS must consider the effect of the
                proposed Project on historic properties in accordance with Section 106.
                Pursuant to 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3), RUS is using its procedures for public
                involvement under NEPA to meet its responsibilities to solicit and
                consider the views of the public during Section 106 review.
                Accordingly, comments submitted in response to this Notice will inform
                RUS decision-making in its Section 106 review process. Any party
                wishing to participate more directly with RUS as a ``consulting party''
                in Section 106 review may submit a written request to the RUS contact
                provided in this Notice.
                 Agency Responsibilities: RUS is serving as the lead agency, as
                defined at 40 CFR 1501.5, for preparation of the Supplemental Draft
                EIS. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Forest Service are
                participating as cooperating agencies and may issue separate Records of
                Decision relevant to the Project under separate authorities. For the
                U.S. Forest Service, a draft Record of Decision would be subject to the
                Agency's administrative review process at 36 CFR part 218, subparts A
                and B. The U.S. Forest Service may need to issue a special use permit
                to authorize occupancy of National Forest System lands for this
                proposal. Per 40 CFR 1506.3, the U.S. Forest Service intends to review
                and adopt the Final EIS, if found sufficient, in support of issuance of
                a special use permit.
                 Public Participation: The EIS process has included past scoping
                meetings and comment periods; consultation and involvement with
                appropriate Federal, State, local, and tribal governments; and a public
                meeting and comment period on the Draft EIS issued in 2014. The date(s)
                and time for a public meeting will be announced in local newspapers and
                published on the agency's website at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/publications/environmental-studies/impact-statements/mccllellanville-115kv-transmission-line. Attendees are welcome to attend any public
                meetings and to provide written or oral comments on the Project. A
                court reporter will be present. The process will be followed by
                publication of a Final EIS and publication of a Record of Decision.
                Christopher A. Mclean,
                Assistant Administrator--Electric Program, Rural Utilities Service.
                [FR Doc. 2019-18790 Filed 8-29-19; 8:45 am]
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