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with critical and timely information on SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed decided to withdraw the proposed
the capacity and condition of each of Agenda: This is the Fall/Annual Warehouse Performance Bond
the installation’s environmental and Meeting of the Board of Visitors. The Requirement Proposal.
socioeconomic resources preceding Board plans to inquire into instruction DATES: Effective Date: October 1, 2007.
specific stationing actions. The No and physical equipment, accreditation, ADDRESSES: Requests for additional
Action Alternative provides the baseline and the implementation of the information may be sent to
conditions for comparison to proposed Residential Communities Initiative (RCI) Centralrsmo@sddc.army.mil; or by
alternatives. Program at West Point. Board members courier to: Department of Army, HQ,
A copy of the Final PEIS can be will attend classes with cadets and SDDC Central RSMO, ATTN: SDDC–
accessed through the U.S. Army participate in roundtable discussions. PPP–PA–C, P.O. Box 19225, Topeka, KS
Environmental Command’s Web site at All Board meeting proceedings are open 66619–0225.
(http://www.aec.army.mil). to the public. Picture identifcation is
required to enter West Point. Regulation Flexibility Act
Dated: October 18, 2007.
Public Inquiry at Board Meetings: Any This action is not considered
Addison D. Davis, IV,
member of the public is permitted to file rulemaking within the meaning of
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army a written statement with the USMA
(Environment, Safety and Occupational Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601–
Board of Visitors. Written statements 612.
Health).
should be sent to the Designated Federal
[FR Doc. 07–5290 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am] Paperwork Reduction Act
Officer (DFO) at: United States Military
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Academy, Office of the Secretary of the The Paperwork Reduction Act, 44
General Staff (MASG), 646 Swift Road, U.S.C. 3051 et seq., does not apply
West Point, NY 10996–1905 or faxed to because no information collection or
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
the Designated Federal Officer (DFO) at recordkeeping requirements are
Department of the Army (845) 938–3214. Written statements imposed on contractors, offerors
must be received no later than five alternatively, members of the public.
Board of Visitors, United States working days prior to the next meeting
in order to provide time for member James N. Johnson,
Military Academy (USMA)
consideration. Chief, Operations & Analysis Branch.
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD. By rule, no member of the public [FR Doc. 07–5277 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am]
ACTION: Notice of open meeting. attending open meetings will be allowed BILLING CODE 3710–08–M
to present questions from the floor or
SUMMARY: In accordance with Section speak to any issue under consideration
10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory by the Board. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463),
announcement is made of the following Brenda S. Bowen, Department of the Army
committee meeting: Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 07–5279 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am] Performance Review Board
Name of Committee: Board of
Membership
Visitors, United States Military BILLING CODE 3710–08–M
Academy. AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
Date: Friday, November 16, 2007. ACTION: Notice.
Place of Meeting: The DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Superintendent’s Conference Room, SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names
Department of Army
Building 600 (Taylor Hall), West Point, of members of a Performance Review
NY. Withdrawal of Mandatory Requirement Board for the Department of the Army.
Time of Meeting: Approximately 1 Provision of Warehouse Performance DATES: Effective Date: September 30,
p.m. through 4 p.m. Bond by Department of Defense 2007.
Board Mission: The Board, under the Personal Property Storage FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
provisions of 10 U.S.C. 4355, and the Transportation Service Providers (TSP) Lucrecia Murdock, Civilian Senior
Federal Advisory Committee Act of Contractors Leader Management Office, 140 Army
1972, as amended, shall provide the Pentagon, Washington, DC 20310–0140.
AGENCY: Department of Army, DOD.
President of the United States SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
independent advice and ACTION: Notice.
4314(c)(1) through (5) of Title 5, U.S.C.,
recommendations on matters relating to SUMMARY: The Military Surface requires each agency to establish, in
the U.S. Military Academy, to include Deployment and Distribution Command accordance with regulations, one or
but not limited to morale and discipline, (SDDC) as the Program Manager for more Senior Executive Service
curriculum, instruction, physical DOD’s Personal Property Non- performance review boards. The boards
equipment, and academic methods. Temporary Storage Program is shall review and evaluate the initial
Board Membership: The Board is withdrawing the proposed Warehouse appraisal of senior executives’
composed of 15 members, 9 of which Performance Bond Requirement performance by supervisors and make
are members of Congress and 6 persons Proposal for Non-Temporary Storage recommendations to the appointing
designated by the President. The 2007 Transportation Service Providers. In authority or rating official relative to the
Chairman of the Board is Congressman light of the information and comments performance of these executives.
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John McHugh, New York—23rd District. provided and considering the other The members of the Department of the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. major on-going initiatives such as Army Performance Review Boards are:
Cynthia Kramer, United States Military implementation of Full Replacement 1. Mr. Richard G. Alpaugh, Deputy,
Academy, West Point, NY 10996–5000, Value liability, Phase III of the Families U.S. Army Security Assistance
(845) 938–5078 or via e-mail: First initiative, etc. within the DOD Command, U.S. Army Materiel
Cynthia.kramer@usma.edu. Personal Property Program, SDDC has Command.

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2. Mr. Ronald G. Bechtold, Director 22. Ms. Wilhelmenia C. Hinton-Lee, Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
for Army Architecture Integration Cell, Regional Business Director, Great Lakes Logistics and Technology).
Chief Information Office/G–6, & Ohio River Division. 40. Mr. Geoffrey G. Prosch, Principal
Headquarters, Department of the Army. 23. Dr. James R. Houston, Director, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
3. Ms. Pamela I. Blechinger, Director Engineer Research & Development (Installations, Logistics & Environment),
of Operations, Training and Doctrine Center (ERDC). Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Command. 24. Mr. James B. Johnson, Jr., Army (Installations and Environment).
4. Ms. Barbara L. Bonessa, Director of Executive Director, Army Test and 41. Ms. Diane M. Randon, Executive
Management and Control, Office of the Evaluation Command. Director, U.S. Army Resources and
Secretary of the Army (Financial 25. MG Ronald L. Johnson, Deputy Program Agency, Office of the
Management and Comptroller). Commanding General, U.S. Army Corps Administrative Assistant to the
5. Dr. Robin B. Buckelew, Director for of Engineers. Secretary of the Army.
Missile Guidance, U.S. Army Materiel 26. Ms. Deborah J. Kelley, Director of 42. Mr. Allan M. Resnick, Director,
Command. Information Resource Integration, Chief Requirements Integration, U.S. Army
6. Mr. Joseph F. Calcara, Director of Information Office/G–6, Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command.
Real Estate, U.S. Army Corps of Department of the Army. 43. MG Don T. Riley, Director, Civil
Engineers. 27. Mr. Thomas E. Kelly III, Deputy Works, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
7. Mr. Allen E. Chin, Regional Under Secretary of the Army, Office of 44. Ms. Patricia A. Rivers, Chief,
Business Director, U.S. Army Corps of the Under Secretary of the Army. Military Programs Integration Division,
Engineers. 28. Mr. Douglas W. Lamont, Deputy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
8. Mr. Ronald E. Chronister, Executive Assistant Secretary of the Army (Project 45. Mr. Mark Sagan, Chief Counsel,
Director, Integrated Materiel Planning and Review), Office of the U.S. Communication-Electronics Life
Management Center, U.S. Army Corps of Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Cycle Management Command.
Engineers. Works). 46. Mr. Todd L. Schafer, Executive
9. Dr. Jeffrey J. Clarke, Director, Center 29. Mr. David W. Ludwig, Deputy Director for Resources, U.S. Southern
for Military History, Headquarters, Program Executive Officer, Command Command.
Department of the Army. and Control Communications Tactical, 47. BG Joseph Schroedel,
10. Dr. Craig E. College, Deputy Army Acquisition Executive. Commander, South Atlantic Division,
Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation 30. Mr. Mark D. Manning, Special
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Management, Office of the Chief of Staff Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
48. Mr. Brian M. Simmons, Director,
of the Army. the Army (Manpower and Reserve
Army Evaluation Center, U.S. Army
11. Ms. Kathryn A. Condon, Executive Affairs), Office of the Assistant
Developmental Test Command.
Deputy to the Commander General, U.S. Secretary of the Army (Manpower and
49. Mr. William R. Smith, Deputy
Army Materiel Command. Reserve Affairs).
Program Executive Officer for Soldier,
12. Mr. Addison D. Davis IV, Deputy 31. Mr. John C. Metzler, Jr., Director
Army Acquisition Executive.
Assistant Secretary of the Army of Cemetery Operations, Arlington
National Cemetery, Military District of 50. Mr. Larry Stubblefield, Deputy
(Environment, Safety and Occupational
Washington. Administrative Assistant to the
Health).
13. BG Genaro Dellarocco, Program 32. Mr. William F. Moore, Deputy to Secretary of the Army/Director, Shared
Executive Officer Missiles and Space, the Commanding General, Training and Services, Office of the Administrative
Army Acquisition Executive. Doctrine Command. Assistant to the Secretary of the Army.
14. Mr. Clifton L. Dickey, Special 33. Ms. Joyce E. Morrow, 51. Ms. Kathryn Szymanski, Chief
Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff, Administrative Assistant to the Counsel, U.S. Army Materiel Command.
G–3/5/7, Office of the Deputy Chief of Secretary of the Army. 52. Mr. Edwin A. Theriot, Chief,
Staff, G–3/5/7. 34. MG James R. Myles, Command Environmental Division, U.S. Army
15. Mr. John P. Dugan, Deputy to the General, U.S. Army Aviation and Corps of Engineers.
Commander, U.S. Tank-Automotive and Missile Life Cycle Management 53. Mr. Edward C. Thomas, Deputy to
Armaments Life Cycle Management Command, U.S. Army Materiel the Commander/Director, Logistics and
Command, U.S. Army Materiel Command. Readiness Center, U.S. Army Materiel
Command. 35. Mr. Levator Norsworthy Jr., Command.
16. Mr. Michael P. Fallon, Programs Deputy General Counsel (Acquisition), 54. Dr. Katherine S. Thompson,
Director, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Office of the General Counsel, Director, Programs and Strategy, Office
17. Ms. Sarah H. Finnincum, Director Headquarters, Department of the Army. of the Assistant Secretary of the Army
for Supply Policy, Programs and 36. Mr. Dean E. Pfoltzer, Deputy (Financial Management and
Processes, Office of the Deputy Chief of Director, Program Analysis & Comptroller).
Staff, G–4. Evaluation, Office of the Deputy Chief of 55. Mr. Donald C. Tison, Assistant
18. Mr. Patrick J. Fitzgerald, The Staff, G–8. Deputy Chief of Staff, G–8, Office of the
Auditor General, Headquarters, 37. Mr. Benjamin J. Piccolo, Principal Deputy Chief of Staff, G–8.
Department of the Army. Deputy Auditor General, Army Audit 56. Mr. Robert Turzak, Director of
19. BG Russell L. Frutiger, Chief of Agency, Headquarters, Department of Program Development, Office of the
Staff, Headquarters, U.S. Army, Europe the Army. Deputy Chief of Staff, G–4.
and 7th Army. 38. Mr. Lloyd D. Pike, Deputy Chief 57. Mr. Scott Welker, Deputy to the
20. Mr. Joseph F. Guzowski, Principal Counsel, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Commander, U.S. Army Sustainment
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Deputy Chief of Legislative Liaison, 39. Mr. Dean G. Popps, Principal Command.
Office, Chief of Legislative Liaison. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army 58. Mr. Steven L. Wetzel, Deputy
21. Ms. Barbara J. Heffernan, Assistant (Acquisition, Logistics and Director, Strategy and Policy, U.S.
Chief of Staff for Installation Technology)/(Director for Iraq Southern Command.
Management, Office of the Chief of Staff Reconstruction and Program 59. MG David F. Wherely, Jr.,
of the Army. Management), Office of the Assistant Director, DC National Guard.

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60. Mr. David E. Wright, Director, 6. Mr. Thomas F. Greco, Special Sensors), U.S. Army Research
Infrastructure & Logistics Division, Assistant to the G–2, Headquarters, U.S. Development and Engineering
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Army Europe and 7th Army. Command.
The members of the Performance 7. Mr. Ernie H. Gurany, Senior 12. Dr. Joseph N. Mait, Senior
Review Board for the Defense General Military Intelligence Analyst, Research Scientist (Electromagnetics),
Intelligence Senior Executive Service National Ground Intelligence Center. U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
are: 8. Mr. Peter Kunkel, Principal Deputy 13. Dr. James W. McCauley, Senior
1. MG John De Freitas, Commanding Assistant Secretary of the Army Research Engineer (Ceramic Materials),
General, U.S. Army Intelligence and (Financial Management and U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
Security Command. Comptroller)/(Controls), Office of the 14. Dr. Robert W. McMillan, Senior
2. Mr. Terrance M. Ford, Assistant Assistant Secretary of the Army Research Scientist (Research
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2, Office of the (Financial Management and Applications), U.S. Army Space and
Deputy Chief of Staff. Comptroller). Missiles Defense Command.
3. Mr. Thomas A. Gandy, Director, 9. Mr. Larry L. Miller, Senior 15. Dr. Paul F. Mlakar, Senior
Army G–2X, Office of the Deputy Chief Cryptologic, Operations Officer, U.S. Research Scientist (Weapons Effects/
of Staff, G–2. Army Intelligence and Security Structural Dynamics), U.S. Army
4. Mr. Darell G. Lance, Chief of Staff, Command. Engineering Research and Development
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security 10. Mr. Daniel T. Morris, Special Center.
Command. Assistant to the Commander, National 16. Dr. Nasser M. Nasrabadi, Senior
5. Mr. Maxie L. McFarland, Deputy Ground Intelligence Center. Research Scientist (Sensors), U.S. Army
Chief of Staff for Intelligence, U.S. Army 11. Mr. Robert Reuss, Technical Research Laboratory.
Training and Doctrine Command. Advisor, Intelligence Surveillance and 17. Dr. John A. Parmentola, Director
6. Mr. Dean G. Popps, Principal Reconnaissance and Operational for Research and Laboratory
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army Environment Integration, U.S. Army Management, Office of the Assistant
(Acquisition, Logistics and Training and Doctrine Command. Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Technology)/(Director for Iraq The members of the Performance Logistics and Technology).
Reconstruction and Program Review Board for the Scientific and 18. Dr. Arunachalam M. Rajendran,
Management), Office of the Assistant Technicals, are: Senior Research Scientist (Applied
1. Dr. Arthur D. Ballato, Senior Mechanics), U.S. Army Research
Secretary of the Army (Acquisition,
Research Scientist (Electromagnetics), Laboratory.
Logistics and Technology).
U.S. Army Communications and 19. Dr. James A. Ratches, Chief
7. Mr. Jerry V. Proctor, Deputy for
Electronics Research, Development and Scientist Night Vision Electro-Optics,
Futures, U.S. Army Training and
Engineering Center, U.S. Army Materiel U.S. Army Communications and
Doctrine Command.
Command. Electronics Research.
8. Mr. Ben W.A. Purcell, Deputy 20. Dr. Jaques Reifman, Senior
2. Dr. Todd S. Bridges, Senior
Director of Intelligence, United States Research Scientist (Advanced Medical
Research Scientist (Environmental), U.S.
Forces Korea. Technology), U.S. Army Medical
Army Engineering Research and
9. Ms. Mary Lynn Schnurr, Director, Research and Medical Command.
Development Center.
Army Intelligence Community 3. Dr. Walter Bryzik, Chief Scientist, 21. Dr. Donald T. Resio, Senior
Information Management, Office of the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Research Scientists (Coastal
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2. U.S. Army Materiel Command. Sedimentation), U.S. Army Engineering
10. Mr. Mark A. Smith, Deputy 4. Dr. Kwong Kit Choi, Senior Research and Development Center.
Director for Intelligence, United States Research Scientist for Physical Sciences, 22. Dr. Paul B. Ruffin, Senior
Southern Command. U.S. Army Research Laboratory. Research Physicist (Micro-Sensors and
11. Mr. Robert J. Winchester, 5. Dr. Henry O. Everitt, III, Senior Systems), U.S. Army Research,
Assistant for Intelligence Liaison, Research Scientist (Optical Sciences), Development and Engineering
Office, Chief of Legislative Liaison. U.S. Army Research, Development and Command.
12. Ms. Patricia F. Zitz, Director, Engineering Command. 23. Dr. Jose Luis Sagripanti, Research
Resource Integration, Office of the 6. Dr. Richard Fong, Senior Research Scientist (Biochemistry), U.S. Army
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2. Scientist (Warheads Technology), U.S. Edgewood Chemical Biological Center.
The members of the Performance Army Armament Research Development 24. Dr. Michelle R. Sams, Director,
Review Board for the Defense and Engineering Center. U.S. Army Research Institute and Chief
Intelligence Senior Level are: 7. Dr. Grant R. Gerhart, Senior Psychologist, Office of the Deputy Chief
1. Mr. Collin A. Agee, Technical Research Scientist (Computer Modeling of Staff, G–1.
Advisor, Intelligence, Surveillance & & Simulation), U.S. Army Tank 25. Dr. Connie S. Schmalljohn, Senior
Reconnaissance, Office of the Deputy Automotive Research Command. Research Scientist for Medical Defense
Chief of Staff, G–2. 8. Dr. Claire C. Gordon, Senior Against Infectious Disease Threats, U.S.
2. Mr. Stephen Bradner, Special Research Scientist (Biological Army Research Institute of Infectious
Advisor to Commanders in Chief, UNC, Anthropology), Research, Development Diseases.
Combined Forces Command. & Engineering Command. 26. Dr. Edward M. Schmidt, Senior
3. Mr. Stephen R. Covington, Special 9. Dr. Shashi P. Karna, Senior Research Scientist (Ballistics Research),
Assistant to the Supreme Allied Research Scientist (NanoFunctional U.S. Army Research Laboratory.
Commander, Europe for Strategic Materials), U.S. Army Research 27. Dr. Michael P. Scully, Senior
Studies of the Former Soviet Union. Laboratory. Research Engineer for Rotorcraft
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4. MG John DeFreitas, III, 10. Dr. Tomasz R. Letowski, Senior (Aerodynamics and Preliminary
Commanding General, U.S. Army Research Scientist (Soldier Design), U.S. Army Research,
Intelligence and Security Command. Performance), U.S. Army Research Development and Engineering
5. Mr. Terrance M. Ford, Assistant Laboratory. Command.
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–2, Office of the 11. Dr. Jester M. Loomis, Senior 28. Dr. Paul H. Shen, Senior Research
Deputy Chief of Staff. Research Scientist (Radio Frequency Scientist (Nuclear/Electronics

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Survivability), U.S. Army Research Dike (HHD), Reach One. Herbert Hoover d. A public meeting will be held after
Laboratory. Dike is the levee that completely release of the Draft Second
29. Dr. Richard W. Stewart, Chief surrounds Lake Okeechobee. On Supplemental EIS. The public meeting
Historian to the Chief of Military September 23, 2005, a Record of is anticipated to be held in July 2008 in
History, Center for Military History. Decision was signed adopting the Clewiston, FL. The exact location, date,
30. Dr. Brian R. Strickland, Chief preferred alternative as the Selected and times will be announced in a public
Scientist (Directed Energy Plan for Reach One. notice and local newspapers.
Applications), U.S. Army Space and As plans and specifications were e. A Major Rehabilitation Evaluation
Missile Defense Command. developed for Reach 1, it became Report (MRR) was approved by
31. Dr. Mark B. Tischler, Senior apparent that the cut-off wall with Congress in the Water Resources
Research Scientist (Rotorcraft Flight seepage berm alternative would not Development Act (WRDA) 2000 that
Dynamics and Control), U.S. Army work for all of Reach 1. The alternative addressed the need to repair the aging
Research, Development and Engineering for Reach 1 will be a combination of one dike.
Command. or more of the following features
32. Dr. James J. Valdes, Scientific dependent on the geology and adjacent Brenda S. Bowen,
Advisor for Biotechnology, U.S. Army land factors with the cut-off wall: Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
Edgewood Chemical Biological Center. Seepage Berm, Relief Trench, Soil [FR Doc. 07–5278 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am]
33. Dr. Charles E. Wade, Senior Replacement Wedge, Relief Wells, BILLING CODE 3710–AJ–M
Research Scientist Combat Casualty Drainage Feature and Sand Columns.
Care, U.S. Army Institute of Surgical Reach 1 of the HHD extends for
Research. approximately 22.5 miles within Martin
34. Dr. Billy J. Walker, Senior and Palm Beach Counties, from the St. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Research Scientist (Computational Fluid Lucie Canal at Port Mayaca, south to the
Dynamics), U.S. Army Research, Hillsboro Canal at Belle Glade, FL. This Federal Energy Regulatory
Development and Engineering study is a cooperative effort between the Commission
Command. Corps and the South Florida Water
35. Mr. Roy A. Wallace, Director, Management District (SFWMD). Sunshine Act: Notice of Meeting,
Plans and Resources, Office of the Notice of Vote, Explanation of Action
ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of
Deputy Chief of Staff, G–1. Closing Meeting and List of Persons
Engineers, Planning Division, To Attend
36. Dr. Bruce J. West, Senior Research
Environmental Branch, P.O. Box 4970,
Scientist (Mathematical Sciences), U.S.
Jacksonville, FL 32232–0019. October 18, 2007.
Army Research Laboratory, Army
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. The following notice of meeting is
Research Office.
37. Dr. Thomas W. Wright, Senior Nancy Allen at (904) 232–3206 or e-mail published pursuant to section 3(a) of the
Research Scientist (Terminal Ballistics), at nancy.p.allen@usace.army.mil. Government in the Sunshine Act (Pub.
U.S. Army Research Laboratory. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: L. 94–409), 5 U.S.C. 552b:
a. The proposed action will be the
Brenda S. Bowen, AGENCY HOLDING MEETING:Federal
selected plan described in the July 2005
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. Energy Regulatory Commission.
Supplemental Environmental Impact
[FR Doc. E7–21004 Filed 10–24–07; 8:45 am] Statement (SEIS) with the additional DATE AND TIME: October 25, 2007, 10 a.m.
BILLING CODE 3710–08–P action of implementing the landslide PLACE:Room 2C, Commission Meeting
rehabilitation features as needed based Room, 888 First Street, NE.,
on geology and adjacent land factors. Washington, DC 20426.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The proposed action will not affect the
Regulation Schedule for Lake STATUS: Closed.
Department of the Army; Corps of Okeechobee. Land may have to be MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Non-Public
Engineers acquired outside of the existing right-of- Investigations and Inquiries,
way (ROW) and this EIS will account for Enforcement Related Matters.
Intent To Prepare a Draft and Final
any impacts that result due to
Second Supplemental Environmental CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
acquisition of additional real estate.
Impact Statement for Reach 1 on the
b. Alternatives to be considered Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Telephone
Herbert Hoover Dike Major
separately for each subdivision of Reach (202) 502–8400.
Rehabilitation Project, Martin and Palm Chairman Kelliher and
1 are dependent upon the geology and
Beach Counties Commissioners Kelly, Spitzer, Moeller,
adjacent land factors with the cut-off
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. wall. Reach 1 is divided into Subreaches and Wellinghoff voted to hold a closed
Army Corps of Engineers, DOD. A, B, C and D. The alternatives to be meeting on October 25, 2007. The
implemented include one or more of the certification of the General Counsel
ACTION: Notice of intent.
following features: Seepage Berm, Relief explaining the action closing the
SUMMARY: The purpose of the project is Trench, Soil Replacement Wedge, Relief meeting is available for public
to reconstruct and rehabilitate Reach 1 Wells, Sand Column and Drainage inspection in the Commission’s Public
of the Herbert Hoover Dike to prevent Feature. Reference Room at 888 First Street, NE.,
catastrophic failure of the system to c. A scoping letter will be used to Washington, DC 20426.
retain the waters of Lake Okeechobee. invite comments on alternatives and The Chairman and the
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On July 8, 2005, the Jacksonville issues from Federal, State, and local Commissioners, their assistants, the
District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers agencies, affected Indian tribes, and Commission’s Secretary, the General
(Corps) issued a Final Supplemental other interested private organizations Counsel and members of her staff, and
Environmental Impact Statement and individuals. The scoping letter will a stenographer are expected to attend
(FSEIS) for the Major Rehabilitation be sent out in October 2007. A scoping the meeting. Other staff members from
actions proposed for Herbert Hoover meeting is not anticipated. the Commission’s program offices who

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