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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

125 / Friday, June 29, 2007 / Notices 35721

INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND and codified at 22 U.S.C. Section 277, of raising the Donna-Brownsville Levee
WATER COMMISSION, UNITED 277a, 277b, 277c, and Acts amendatory System to meet current requirements for
STATES AND MEXICO thereof and supplementary thereto. flood control. The EA, which supports
The LRGFCP was constructed to this Finding of No Significant Impact,
United States Section; Notice of protect urban, suburban, and highly evaluated the Proposed Action and No
Availability of a Draft Environmental developed irrigated farmland along the Action Alternative.
Assessment and Finding of No Rio Grande delta in the United States
Significant Impact for Improvements to and Mexico. Levee System Evaluation
the Donna-Brownsville Levee System, The USIBWC, in cooperation with the No Action Alternative
in the Lower Rio Grande Flood Control U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Project, Hidalgo and Cameron (USFWS), prepared this Draft The No Action Alternative was
Counties, Texas Environmental Assessment (Draft EA) evaluated as the single alternative action
for the proposed action of raising the to the Proposed Action. The No Action
AGENCY: United States Section, Donna-Brownsville Levee System Alternative will retain the current
International Boundary and Water located in Hidalgo and Cameron configuration of the Donna-Brownsville
Commission, United States and Mexico. Counties, Texas to improve flood Levee System, with no impacts to
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Draft control. This levee system is part of the biological and cultural resources, land
Environmental Assessment (EA) and LRGFCP that extends approximately 180 use, community resources, or
Draft Finding of No Significant Impact miles from the Town of Peñitas in south environmental health issues. In terms of
(FONSI). Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. The Donna- flood protection, however, current
Brownsville Levee extends 65 miles containment capacity under the No
SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) Action Alternative may be insufficient
along the Rio Grande, downstream from
of the National Environmental Policy the Donna Pump Station in Hidalgo to fully control Rio Grande flooding
Act (NEPA) of 1969, the Council on County to an area east of Brownsville, under severe storm events, with
Environmental Quality Final approximately 28 miles upstream of the associated risks to personal safety and
Regulations (40 CFR Parts 1500 through Gulf of Mexico, in Cameron County. property.
1508), and the United States Section,
International Boundary and Water Proposed Action Proposed Action
Commission’s (USIBWC) Operational The Proposed Action would increase Biological Resources
Procedures for Implementing Section the flood containment capacity of the
102 of NEPA, published in the Federal Improvements to the Donna-
Donna-Brownsville Levee System by
Register September 2, 1981, (46 FR Brownsville Levee System require
raising elevation of a number of levee
44083); the USIBWC hereby gives notice excavation and fill activities that would
segments to meet a 3-foot freeboard
that the Draft Environmental affect plant communities within the
design criterion for flood protection.
Assessment and FONSI for expanded levee footprint area. Nearly
Height increases up to 2 feet are
Improvements to the Donna-Brownsville all vegetation removal, 51.5 acres,
typically needed to reach the design
Levee System, in the Lower Rio Grande would be limited to invasive-species
freeboard value. The increase in levee
Flood Control Project, located in grassland that is expected to be rapidly
height will result in an expansion to the
Hidalgo and Cameron Counties, Texas, re-established. While approximately 17
levee footprint by lateral extension of
are available. An environmental impact percent of the 65 mile levee system is
the structure. Structural improvements
statement will not be prepared unless adjacent to conservation areas, those
may be required for some levee
additional information which may affect non-native grasslands are located within
segments where seepage is a potential
this decision is brought to our attention the right-of-way (ROW) and have very
problem.
within 30-days from the date of this limited value as wildlife habitat. No
Notice. Alternatives to the Proposed Action significant effects are anticipated for any
A No Action Alternative was of the 15 threatened and endangered
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
evaluated for the Donna-Brownsville species with potential habitat in the
Daniel Borunda, Environmental vicinity of the levee system. No
Protection Specialist, Environmental Levee System. This alternative will
retain the existing configuration of the wetlands are located within the
Management Division, United States potential levee expansion area.
Section, International Boundary and system, as designed over 30 years ago,
Water Commission; 4171 N. Mesa, C– and the current level of protection Cultural Resources
100; El Paso, Texas 79902. Telephone: currently associated with this system.
Under severe storm events, current Improvements to the Donna-
(915) 832–4767; e-mail: Brownsville Levee System may
daniel.borunda@ibwc.state.gov. containment capacity may be
insufficient to fully control Rio Grande adversely affect known archaeological
DATES: Comments on the Draft EA and flooding, with risks to personal safety resources, by mechanical excavation or
Draft FONSI will be accepted within 30 and potential property damage. by burial under the expanded levee
days from the date of this Notice. footprint. Resources potentially affected
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Summary of Findings include eight areas that may contain
Pursuant to NEPA guidance (40 Code historic or prehistoric archaeological
Background of Federal Regulations 1500–1508), The materials, and one known
The USIBWC is authorized to President’s Council on Environmental archaeological site. Out of 65 historic-
construct, operate, and maintain any Quality issued regulations for NEPA age resources located in the levee
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project or works projected by the United implementation, which included system vicinity, twelve could be
States of America on the Lower Rio provisions for both the content and affected by the proposed levee
Grande Flood Control Project (LRGFCP), procedural aspects of the required improvements. Those historic-age
as authorized by the Act of the 74th Environmental Assessment. The resources are mostly associated with
Congress, Sess. I Ch. 561 (H.R. 6453), USIBWC completed an EA of the irrigation structures and canals adjacent
approved August 19, 1935 (49 Stat. 660), potential environmental consequences to the levee system.

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35722 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 125 / Friday, June 29, 2007 / Notices

Water Resources To protect vegetation, the staff recently received visas to travel to
Improvements to the levee system construction corridor may be re- Cuba and notes that the Commission
would increase flood containment vegetated with herbaceous or woody will need additional time to incorporate
capacity to control the design flood vegetation, as agreed with the natural any new information obtained during
event with a negligible increase in water resources management organization the travel into its report. To facilitate the
surface elevation. Levee footprint where the levee expansion corridor is incorporation of new information, the
expansion would not affect water located. To protect wildlife, Committee has extended the transmittal
bodies. construction activities will be scheduled date for the report to July 12, 2007.
to occur, to the extent possible, outside The Commission published notice of
Land Use the March to August bird migratory institution of the investigation in the
season. Federal Register on April 15, 2007 (72
The expansion would take place
To avoid significant impacts on FR 16817). The notice is also available
almost completely within the ROW and
cultural resources, an additional survey on the Commission Web site at http://
would not affect urban or agricultural
of archaeological and historical www.usitc.gov. All other information
lands. A minimum removal of
resources will be conducted following about the investigation, including a
woodland from natural resources
completion of the engineering design description of the subject matter to be
management areas, less than 1 acre,
phase, and mitigation actions will be addressed, contact information, and
would be required.
adopted as recommended by the Texas Commission addresses, remains the
Community Resources Historical Commission (THC). Measures same as in the original notice. The
In terms of socioeconomic resources, to avoid or minimize potential impacts public record for this investigation may
the influx of federal funds into Hidalgo to historical or archaeological resources be viewed on the Commission’s
and Cameron Counties from the levee will be specified in a Memorandum of electronic docket (EDIS) at http://
improvement project would have a Agreement between THC and the www.usitc.gov/secretary/edis.htm.
positive local economic impact limited USIBWC. Issued: June 25, 2007.
to the construction period; the impact Availability By order of the Commission.
would represent less than 1 percent of Marilyn R. Abbott,
the annual county employment, income Single hard copies of the Draft
Environmental Assessment and Finding Secretary to the Commission.
and sales values. No adverse impacts to [FR Doc. E7–12657 Filed 6–28–07; 8:45 am]
disproportionately high minority and of No Significant Impact may be
low-income populations were identified obtained by request at the above BILLING CODE 7020–02–P

for construction activities. Moderate address. Electronic copies may also be


utilization of public roads is required obtained from the USIBWC Home Page
at http://www.ibwc.state.gov. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
during construction; a temporary
increase in access road use would be Dated: June 25, 2007.
Civil Rights Division
required for equipment mobilization to Susan Daniel,
staging areas. General Counsel. [OMB Number 1190–0008]

Environmental Health Issues [FR Doc. E7–12509 Filed 6–28–07; 8:45 am] Agency Information Collection
BILLING CODE 7010–01–P Activities: Three-Year Extension
Estimated air emissions of five criteria
pollutants during construction represent Request Proposed Collection;
from 0.06 percent to 1.64 percent of the Comments Requested: Coordination
INTERNATIONAL TRADE and Review Section, Civil Rights
Hidalgo and Cameron Counties annual COMMISSION
emissions inventory. There would be a Division, United States Department of
moderate increase in ambient noise Justice
U.S. Agricultural Sales to Cuba:
levels due to excavation and fill Certain Economic Effects of U.S. ACTION: 30-Day Notice of Information
activities. No long-term and regular Restrictions Collection Under Review: COR
exposure is expected above noise Complaint Form.
threshold values. A database search AGENCY: United States International
identified a number of waste storage or Trade Commission. The Department of Justice (DOJ), CRT
disposal sites in the levee system ACTION: Extension of date for will be submitting the following
vicinity, all located within the City of transmitting report. information collection request to the
Brownville. None of those sites would Office of Management and Budget
affect, or be affected, by the levee SUMMARY: Following receipt of a letter (OMB) for review and approval in
improvement project. on June 18, 2007, from the Committee accordance with the Paperwork
on Finance of the United States Senate Reduction Act of 1995. The proposed
Best Management Practices and (Committee), the Commission has information collection is published to
Mitigation extended to July 12, 2007, the date for obtain comments from the public and
Engineering design measures will be transmitting its report to the Committee affected agencies. This proposed
used, including optimization of the in investigation No. 332–489, U.S. information collection was previously
levee expansion alignment to avoid Agricultural Sales to Cuba: Certain published in the Federal Register
impacts on wooded vegetation, Economic Effects of U.S. Restrictions. Volume 72, Number 79, Pages 20560–
wetlands, and other natural resources. DATES: June 18, 2007: Receipt of letter 20561, on April 25, 2007, allowing for
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Best management practices during from the Committee. July 12, 2007: New a 60 day comment period.
construction will include development date for transmitting the Commission’s The purpose of this notice is to allow
of a storm water pollution prevention report to the Committee. for an additional 30 days for public
plan to avoid impacts to receiving Background: The Committee’s letter comment until July 30, 2007. This
waters, and use of sediment barriers and dated June 18, 2007 and received on process is conducted in accordance with
soil wetting to minimize erosion. June 18, 2007, notes that Commission 5 CFR 1320.10.

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