Subject: Northeast Oregon Hatchery--Grande Ronde and Imnaha
[Federal Register: November 23, 2001 (Volume 66, Number 226)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Northeast Oregon Hatchery--Grande Ronde and Imnaha Spring Chinook
Project
AGENCY: Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), 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: This notice announces BPA's intention to prepare an EIS on the
development of additional supplementation facilities and modifications
to existing facilities to support the mitigation of impacts to natural
populations of spring chinook salmon in the Grande Ronde and Imnaha
River basins. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Department of
Interior; and the U.S. Forest Service (USFS), Department of
Agriculture, are cooperating agencies. The EIS will describe the
proposed alternatives for fish trapping, rearing, and release
facilities to help restore spring chinook salmon populations in the
Imnaha River and Lostine River (a tributary in the Grande Ronde River
basin) of Northeast Oregon. The planned facilities will modify and
supplement existing facilities built for the Lower Snake River
Compensation Plan (LSRCP), a program authorized by Congress in 1976 and
administered by USFWS to compensate for spring, summer, and fall
chinook salmon and steelhead losses caused by the construction and
operation of four Federal dams on the lower Snake River. This action
may involve floodplain and wetlands located in Wallowa and Union
Counties, Oregon. In accordance with DOE regulations for compliance
with floodplain and wetlands environmental review requirements, BPA
will prepare a floodplain and wetlands assessment and would perform
this proposed action so as to avoid or minimize potential
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harm to or within the affected floodplain and wetlands. The assessment
and a floodplain statement of findings will be included in the EIS
being prepared for the proposed project in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
DATES: Written comments on the scope of the Draft EIS are due to the
address below no later than January 31, 2002. Comments may also be made
at EIS scoping meetings to be held at the locations below on January
15, 16, and 17, 2002.
ADDRESSES: Send comment letters and requests to be placed on the
project mailing list to Communications, Bonneville Power
Administration--KC-7, P.O. Box 12999, Portland, Oregon, 97212. The
phone number of the Communications office is 503-230-3478 in Portland;
toll-free 1-800-622-4519 outside of Portland. Comments may also be sent
to the BPA Internet address: comment@bpa.gov, or faxed to: 503-230-
3285.
EIS scoping meetings will be held at the Imnaha Christian
Fellowship, 78782 Imnaha Highway, Imnaha, Oregon, at 7 p.m. on January
15, 2002; at the South Fork Grange, 131 Highway 82, Lostine, Oregon, at
7 p.m. on January 16, 2002; and at Eastern Oregon University, Hoke
Hall, 1 University Boulevard (intersection of 7th Street and I Avenue),
LaGrande, Oregon, at 7 p.m. on January 17, 2002.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Patricia Smith, Environmental Project
Lead--KEC-4, Bonneville Power Administration, P.O. Box 3621, Portland,
Oregon, 97208-3621, phone number 503-230-7349, fax number 503-230-5699,
e-mail prsmith@bpa.gov; or Jay Marcotte, Project Manager--KEWL-4,
Bonneville Power Administration, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon,
97208-3621, phone number 503-230-3943, fax number 503-230-3943, e-mail
jgmarcotte@bpa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Lookingglass Fish Hatchery was originally designed and constructed
under the LSRCP program to produce two stocks of fish, the Imnaha stock
for the Imnaha subbasin and a second stock for the Grande Ronde
subbasin. Production of spring chinook salmon under this program began
in the early 1980s. Beginning in the early 1990s, the fishery managers
recognized that many natural populations in Northeast Oregon were at
imminent risk of extirpation and immediate action was necessary. All
natural spring chinook salmon populations in the Snake River, including
the Imnaha and Grande Ronde Rivers, were listed by the National Marine
Fisheries Service (NMFS) as threatened under the Endangered Species Act
(ESA) in May 1992. In response to the listings, the States, Tribes, and
USFWS developed plans to conserve Imnaha and Grande Ronde spring
chinook salmon using captive broodstock and hatchery supplementation as
the preferred artificial propagation approaches. These programs were
designed to shift the emphasis of the LSRCP program from compensation
to conservation and restoration. Plans in the mid-1990s to conserve
four stocks under ESA permits issued by NMFS were implemented. Because
the new programs did not increase numbers of fish to be produced at
Lookingglass Fish Hatchery, an assumption was made that the existing
facility, with minor modifications, would be sufficient to meet the
needs.
Proposed Action
Recently, fishery managers determined that it is not possible to
meet the entire program's needs at Lookingglass Fish Hatchery and that,
without additional facilities, production must be cut from the
conservation components of the program. Therefore, this project
proposes to modify the existing Lookingglass Fish Hatchery and Imnaha
satellite facility and build new facilities on the Lostine and Imnaha
Rivers. A new incubation, rearing, and trapping facility is proposed
for the Lostine River, a Grande Ronde basin tributary, and a new
rearing facility is proposed for the Imnaha River. In addition,
modifications are proposed to the Lookingglass Fish Hatchery on the
Grande Ronde River and the Imnaha satellite facility on the Imnaha
River. This project does not involve program issues or increases in the
number of fish to be produced, but rather new and upgraded facilities
that support an existing approved program and level of fish production.
Potential exists for spanning or locating structures in the surrounding
floodplains and activities may involve wetlands on those sites.
Process to Date
Based on similar site-specific projects, an initial decision was
made to initiate an Environmental Assessment (EA). An EA Determination
was signed on November 20, 2000, with the expectation that a Finding of
No Significant Impact would be attained. However, the Imnaha portion of
this project is located within the boundaries of the Hells Canyon
National Recreation Area and the Imnaha Wild and Scenic River.
Modifications to the existing Imnaha satellite facility and any new
Imnaha facilities may involve construction in the Imnaha River that
could create significant impacts. Therefore, it has been determined
that the appropriate level of environmental coverage is an EIS.
This is a multi-party project involving Tribal governments, State
agencies, and Federal agencies. The parties include the Nez Perce Tribe
(NPT), the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
(CTUIR), Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW), USFS, USFWS,
NMFS, and BPA. Scoping began during the EA process and will continue
for at least 30 days after the filing of this notice of intent to
prepare an EIS, gathering information on the extent of the action,
range of alternatives, and the types of effects to be evaluated. NEPA
and other environmental laws and regulatory requirements will be merged
into an overall integrated process that ensures compliance with all
Federal and State legal prerequisites. A review process in accordance
with the specific requirements of each agency's NEPA regulations and
manuals will allow for an integrated effort that provides a full
disclosure.
Alternatives Proposed for Consideration
A reasonable range of alternatives for this project would include a
proposed action that examines a combination of facility sites, new and
existing with upgrades, that would reasonably accommodate the LSRCP
biological criteria and program objectives. Connected, similar, and
cumulative actions will be considered, along with a reasonable range of
alternatives that could fulfill the purpose and need of the proposed
action, including a no-action alternative. Mitigation measures will be
considered, separate from features of the proposed action, that could
avoid or substantially reduce the environmental consequences of the
proposed action.
Public Participation and Identification of Environmental Issues
BPA has reinitiated scoping for this project, establishing a
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 BPA 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. At
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these informal meetings, NPT, CTUIR, ODFW, USFS, USFWS, and BPA will
provide detailed information about the proposed facilities and
modifications to existing facilities. Written information will also be
available, and BPA staff will answer questions and accept oral and
written comments. When completed, the Draft EIS will be circulated for
review and comment, and BPA will hold public comment meetings for the
Draft EIS. BPA will consider and respond in the Final EIS to comments
received on the Draft EIS.
The proposed action and alternatives will be examined for
environmental effects on the affected environment. The types of impacts
that will be considered include foreseeable direct and indirect effects
as well as past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future cumulative
effects. Issues raised during the scoping process will be examined and
addressed in the Draft EIS.
Maps and further information are available from BPA at the address
above.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on November 14, 2001.
Stephen J. Wright,
Acting Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 01-29247 Filed 11-21-01; 8:45 am]
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