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169 / Friday, August 31, 2007 / Notices

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. significantly below normal pool DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Joan Gilsdorf, Patent Attorney, e-mail: elevations for extended periods of time.
joan.gilsdorf@smdc.army.mil, (256) Department of the Army; Corps of
955–3213 or Ms. Susan D. McRae, Office DATES: Written comments must be Engineers
of Research and Technology received by the Corps of Engineers on or
Applications, e-mail: before October 19, 2007. Intent To Prepare a Draft Programmatic
susan.mcrae@smdc.army.mil; (256) Environmental Impact Statement To
ADDRESSES: Written comments on issues
955–1501. Analyze a Long Island Sound Dredged
to be considered in the DEIS shall be
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Material Management Plan
mailed to: Joy Broach or Patty Coffey,
invention pertains to detecting reflected Project Planning Branch, Nashville AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S.
energy and, more particularly, to radar District Corps of Engineers, P.O. Box Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
and ladar systems with enhanced range. 1070 (PM–P), Nashville, TN 37202– ACTION: Notice of intent.
A reflected energy detecting device 1070.
includes a transmitter for transmitting SUMMARY: The Draft Programmatic
an electromagnetic signal and a receiver FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Environmental Impact Statement
for receiving a reflected electromagnetic additional information concerning the (DPEIS) will evaluate the overall
signal. An antenna connected with the notice, please contact Joy Broach, impacts of various alternatives
transmitter and the receiver radiates the Environmental Team, (615) 736–7956, identified in a Long Island Sound
electromagnetic signal and captures the or Patty Coffey, Environmental Team, Dredged Material Management Plan (LIS
reflected electromagnetic signal. The (615) 736–7865. DMMP) for management of dredged
antenna may be movable. A main material in the Long Island Sound (LIS)
controller controls operation of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: region. The overall goal of the LIS
transmitter and the receiver and the 1. Center Hill Dam is currently DMMP is to develop a comprehensive
movement of the antenna. The reflected suffering from severe dam seepage plan for dredged material management
energy detecting device may further problems. A comprehensive plan for in Long Island Sound using a broad-
include at least one platform to support repairs has been approved; however, based public process that protects the
a remote reflector that is dimensioned environment based on best scientific
these repairs will take 7–10 years to
and configured to redirect the data and analysis, while meeting
implement. Until the repairs are
transmitted electromagnetic signal in a society’s need for safe and economically
desired direction, and a platform sufficiently complete, the Corps has
determined that it is in the public’s viable navigation for water-based
controller that communicates with the commerce, transportation, national
main controller and maintains interest to operate Center Hill Lake at
lower pool elevations. security, and other public purposes. The
alignment between the remote reflector LIS DMMP will identify potential
and the antenna. 2. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service environmentally acceptable, practicable
Brenda S. Bowen,
is a Cooperating Agency because of the management plans that can be utilized
potential to affect listed species. The by the Corps of Engineers (Corps) in
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
Tennessee Valley Authority is a maintaining Federal navigation projects,
[FR Doc. 07–4276 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am]
Cooperating Agency because of the as well as various non-Corps dredging
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potential to affect electrical power proponents in their analysis of options
production. to manage non-Corps dredging projects.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 3. This notice serves to solicit Some alternative disposal methods may
comments from the public; Federal, be implemented on the basis of the
Department of the Army; Corps of state, and local agencies and officials; PEIS, while others may require
Engineers Indian tribes; and other interested additional analysis at the project level.
parties in order to consider and evaluate As specific alternatives are put in place
Availability of Draft Environmental to implement a given management
Impact Statement for Center Hill Dam the impacts of this proposed activity.
Any comments received by us will be option, more detailed National
and Lake, Changes to Center Hill Lake Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
Elevations, DeKalb County, TN considered during the preparation of the
documents may be prepared by the
Final Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Corps and other Federal agencies, and
(FEIS). such NEPA documents will evaluate
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
4. Public Meetings: At present, no specific impacts from implementing a
ACTION: Notice of availability.
public meetings have been scheduled to particular management option.
SUMMARY: The Corps of Engineers, scope for potential issues to be ADDRESSES: U.S. Army Corps of
Nashville District, U.S. Fish and evaluated in the FEIS. Requests for Engineers, New England District, 696
Wildlife Service (Cooperating Agency), public meetings should be directed to Virginia Road, Concord, MA 01742–
and the Tennessee Valley Authority Mr. William Peoples, Chief, Public 2751.
(Cooperating Agency) have prepared a Affairs Office, U.S. Army Corps of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Draft Environmental Impact Statement Engineers, Nashville District, Nashville,
(DEIS). The DEIS is necessary to provide Questions about the proposed action
TN, 37202–1070. Mr. Peoples may be and DPEIS can be answered by: Mr.
National Environmental Policy Act reached by telephone at (615) 736–7834.
(NEPA) compliance to address changes Mike Keegan, (978) 318–8657, e-mail:
that could include, but are not limited Brenda S. Bowen, Michael.f.keegan@usace.army.mil.
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to water quality, aquatic, riparian, and Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
terrestrial habitat, recreation, water [FR Doc. 07–4277 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am] Governors of Connecticut and New
supply, flood storage, economics, BILLING CODE 3710–GF–M York, in a joint letter dated February 8,
hydropower production, and safety as a 2005, requested the Corps to develop a
result of operating Center Hill Lake regional DMMP for the LIS region. In

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June 2006, the Corps of Engineers, New satisfy legal requirements of NEPA, the Æ Agricultural use;
England District completed a Clean Water Act, and the Marine Æ Habitat restoration projects.
Preliminary Assessment (PA) to Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Full public participation of affected
document the need for a comprehensive Act (MPRSA). Federal, state, and local agencies,
DMMP for the LIS region. The PA The LIS DMMP will include an in- affected Indian tribes, and other
concluded that successful completion of depth planning analysis of reasonable interested private organizations and
a LIS DMMP is critical to the Corps’ potential dredged material placement/ parties is invited. All interested parties
ability to maintain the region’s civil disposal alternatives, including open- are encouraged to submit their names
works navigation projects, and to water disposal, beneficial use, upland and addresses to (see ADDRESSES), to be
provide future navigation improvements disposal, and treatment technologies, placed on the project mailing list to
to the system of Federal waterways in and this analysis will be used as a basis receive fact sheets, newsletters and
the LIS region. Appropriate future cost- for future individual permit and project related public notices. The Corps will
effective management methods and approval decisions related to hold public scoping meetings later this
future dredged material capacities must alternatives analysis for dredging in the year or in 2008 at different locations
be identified to serve both Federal and LIS region. To accomplish this, the LIS around the LIS region. Topics and
non-Federal project needs in this region DMMP will examine dredging needs, issues to be addressed in the DPEIS,
for the long-term health of the region’s sediment and water quality, disposal identified in part from responses to this
economy, including its navigation- alternatives and environmental impacts Notice of Intent, will be summarized.
dependent industries and activities. The on a harbor-by-harbor basis. Consistent The public is invited to attend the
Corps prepares NEPA documents to with the Designation Rule for the scoping meetings and identify
evaluate the environmental impacts of Western and Central Long Island Sound additional issues that should be
the actions and alternatives analyzed in Dredged Material Disposal Sites, 40 CFR addressed in the DPEIS. The actual date,
dredged material management plans. In 228.14(b)(4), the DMMP will be place and time of the scoping meetings
preparing the current DPEIS, the Corps identifying potential procedures and will be announced in respective local
expects this document to be used as part standards for the use of practicable newspapers and on the Corps New
of the NEPA analysis for both Corps and alternatives for dredged material England District Web page.
non-Corps future dredging projects disposal in Long Island Sound. The It is estimated that the Draft PEIS will
through tiering and incorporation by various alternatives and the information be made available to the public in the
reference. Issues to be analyzed in the associated with such plans will provide Fall of 2012.
DPEIS may include potential impacts to: the Corps and other navigation users Dated: 22 August 2007.
shipping and navigation; commercial with an array of feasible options that Lieutenant Colonel Andrew B. Nelson,
and recreational fisheries and will meet their dredged material Deputy District Commander, U.S. Army Corps
shellfisheries; water quality; sediment management needs. of Engineers, New England.
quality; biological resources, including The LIS DMMP and DPEIS will [FR Doc. 07–4274 Filed 8–30–07; 8:45 am]
threatened and endangered species; identify a practicable, comprehensive
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bioavailability of contaminants; cultural and coordinated regional practicable
resources; recreational activities such as strategy for technically feasible and
use of beaches, refuges, and natural environmentally sound management of DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
areas; wetlands; and other potential material dredged from Long Island
habitat restoration opportunities. The Sound. These documents will identify Department of the Navy
DPEIS will be prepared in coordination potential environmentally acceptable,
with other environmental review and practicable management alternatives Notice of Intent To Prepare an
consultation requirements under the that can be utilized by various dredging Environmental Impact Statement/
Clean Water Act, National Historic proponents in their analysis of options Overseas Environmental Impact
Preservation Act, Endangered Species to manage dredging projects. These Statement for Navy Atlantic Fleet
Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, and alternatives will likely include, but not Training in the Gulf of Mexico Range
other relevant and appropriate statutes be limited to: Complex and To Announce Public
and Executive Orders. ∑ Open-water placement. Scoping Meetings
There are many harbors, channels and ∑ Alternative management strategies
for treating or reusing dredged AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD.
navigation-dependent facilities in ACTION: Notice.
Connecticut and New York within Long materials, including the use of
Island Sound that must undergo decontamination and sediment SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c)
periodic maintenance dredging to processing technologies. of the National Environmental Policy
∑ Beneficial reuse of dredged material
ensure safe navigation. Some harbors Act of 1969, as implemented by the
such as:
occasionally must be deepened beyond Æ Open and closed landfills; Council on Environmental Quality
historical depths to meet changing Æ Existing upland dredged material regulations (40 CFR parts 1500–1508),
economic and safety needs. In order to disposal areas; and Executive Order 12114
manage all of the dredged material from Æ Current or proposed (Environmental Effects Abroad of Major
harbors in the LIS region generated by transportation improvements; Federal Actions), the Department of the
both Federal and non-Federal interests Æ Temporary dredged material Navy (Navy) announces its intent to
in the next twenty years, the DMMP and storage; prepare an Environmental Impact
DPEIS will be identifying the potential Æ Asphalt, cement and other Statement/Overseas Environmental
volume of material and identifying and Impact Statement (EIS/OEIS) to evaluate
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aggregate use;
evaluating alternatives that could be Æ Large scale development use; the potential environmental effects
used to manage such a volume of Æ Brownfield remediation; associated with naval training in the
dredged material. Thus, future Federal Æ Use at closed mines and quarries; Gulf of Mexico (GOMEX) Range
and non-Federal projects can use the Æ Placement at beaches for Complex. The Navy proposes to support
DMMP and its associated PEIS to help beneficial use; current and emerging training

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