Subject: McNary-John Day Transmission Line Project
[Federal Register: May 16, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 95)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
McNary-John Day Transmission Line Project
AGENCY: Bonneville Power Administration (Bonneville), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) and notice of floodplain and wetlands involvement.
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SUMMARY: Bonneville intends to prepare an EIS on the construction,
operation, and maintenance of a 75-mile-long 500-kilovolt transmission
line in Benton and Klickitat Counties, Washington, and Umatilla and
Sherman Counties, Oregon. The new line would start at Bonneville's
McNary Substation in Oregon and would cross the Columbia River just
north of the substation into Washington. The line would then proceed
west for about 70 miles along the Columbia River. At the John Day Dam,
the line would again cross the Columbia River into Oregon and terminate
at Bonneville's John Day Substation. The new line would parallel
existing transmission lines for the entire length. Bonneville has
available right-of-way next to those lines; the new line would be
within the available right-of-way wherever feasible. The proposed
McNary-John Day line is needed to help move power from east to west. In
accordance with DOE regulations for compliance with floodplain and
wetlands environmental review requirements, Bonneville will prepare a
floodplain and wetlands assessment as necessary to avoid or minimize
potential harm to or within any affected floodplains and wetlands. The
assessment will be included in the EIS being prepared for the proposed
project in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act.
DATES: Written comments are due to the address below no later than June
18, 2001. Comments may also be made at the EIS scoping meetings to be
held on May 23 and 24, 2001, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the addresses
below.
ADDRESSES: Send letters with comments and suggestions on the proposed
scope of the Draft EIS, and requests to be placed on the project
mailing list, to Bonneville Power Administration, Communications--KC-7,
PO Box 12999, Portland, Oregon 97212. You may also call Bonneville's
toll-free comment line at 1-800-622-4519, and leave a message (please
include the name of this project); or send an e-mail to:
comment@bpa.gov.
On Wednesday, May 23, 2001, a scoping meeting will be held from 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. at Paterson School, 51409 West Prior Road, Paterson,
Washington. On Thursday, May 24, 2001, a scoping meeting will be held
from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Roosevelt School, 615 Chinook Avenue,
Roosevelt, Washington. At these informal meetings, we will provide
information about the project, including maps, and have several members
of the project team available to answer questions and accept oral and
written comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lou Driessen, Project Manager,
Bonneville Power Administration--TNP-3, PO Box 3621, Portland, Oregon,
97208-3621; toll-free telephone 1-800-282-3713; direct telephone 503-
230-5525; or e-mail lcdriessen@bpa.gov. You may also contact Stacy
Mason, Environmental Coordinator, Bonneville Power Administration--KEC-
4, PO Box 3621, Portland, Oregon 97208-3621; toll-free telephone 1-800-
282-3713; direct telephone 503-230-5455; or e-mail slmason@bpa.gov.
Additional information can be found at Bonneville's web site:
www.efw.bpa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Presently, the existing transmission lines
between McNary and John Day substations are operating at capacity.
These lines help move power from the east side of the Cascades to the
west side, where there is a high need for electricity (cities along the
I-5 corridor). Because the Northwest is short on power, there are many
new proposals for facilities to generate new power. Some of these
generation facilities are in the vicinity of the proposed transmission
line. The new
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line would help insure that existing and newly generated power could
move through the system.
Alternatives Proposed for Consideration. At this point the
alternatives we are considering for evaluation in the EIS include
alternative tower locations near the existing lines, and the
alternative of not building the line (an alternative we always
consider). Other alternatives may be identified through the scoping
process.
Public Participation and Identification of Environmental Issues.
The potential environmental issues identified for most transmission
line projects include land use, cultural resources, visual, sensitive
plants and animals, erosion/soils, wetlands, floodplains, and fish and
water resources. Bonneville has established a 30-day scoping period
during which affected landowners, concerned citizens, special interest
groups, local governments, and any other interested parties are invited
to comment on the scope of the proposed EIS. Scoping will help
Bonneville ensure that a full range of issues related to this proposal
is addressed in the EIS, and also will identify significant or
potentially significant impacts that may result from the proposed
project. When completed, the Draft EIS will be circulated for review
and comment, and Bonneville will hold public meetings to hear comments.
Bonneville will consider and respond in the Final EIS to comments
received on the Draft EIS. The Final EIS is expected to be published in
mid to late 2002. Bonneville's decision will be documented in a Record
of Decision.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on May 8, 2001.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
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