Subject: 2001011020; BLM Reference No. CACA-42662]
[Federal Register: January 17, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 12)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[FERC Docket Nos. CP01-22-002 and CP01-23-000; CA Clearinghouse No.
2001011020; BLM Reference No. CACA-42662]
North Baja Pipeline, LLC; Notice of Availability/Completion of
the Final Environmental Impact Statement/Report and Proposed Land Use
Plan Amendment for the North Baja Pipeline Project
January 3, 2002.
The staffs of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC or
Commission), the California State Lands Commission (CSLC), and the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) have prepared a final environmental
impact statement/report (EIS/EIR) and proposed land use plan amendment
(plan amendment) to address natural gas pipeline facilities proposed by
North Baja Pipeline, LLC (NBP).
The final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment was prepared as
required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the
California Environmental Quality Act, and the Federal Land Management
and Policy Act. Its purpose is to inform the public and the permitting
agencies about the potential adverse and beneficial environmental
impacts of the proposed project and its alternatives, and recommend
mitigation measures that would reduce any significant adverse impacts
to the maximum extent possible and, where feasible, to a less than
significant level. The FERC, the CSLC, and the BLM staffs conclude that
if the project is constructed as modified and in accordance with NBP's
proposed mitigation and our recommendations it would be an
environmentally acceptable action.
The BLM is participating as a cooperating agency in the preparation
of the final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment because the project
would cross Federal land under the jurisdiction of the Palm Springs, El
Centro, and Yuma Field Offices. The Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) is also
a cooperating agency in the preparation of the document because lands
administered by the BOR would be crossed by the project. The final EIS/
EIR and proposed plan amendment will be used by the BLM to consider
issuance of a right-of-way grant for the portion of the project on
lands managed by the BLM and the BOR. The document will also be used by
the BLM to consider amending the California Desert Conservation Area
(CDCA) Plan (as amended), which would be necessary for pipeline
construction outside of designated utility corridors, as well as
amending the Yuma District Resource Management Plan (Yuma District
Plan), which would be necessary for pipeline construction across the
Milpitas Wash Special Management Area. The BLM proposes to adopt the
final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment per Title 40 Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) part 1506.3 to meet its responsibilities under NEPA
and its planning regulations per Title 43 CFR part 1610. The BLM
Arizona and California State Directors have approved the proposed plan
amendments for their respective planning areas. The BLM will present
separate Records of Decision for the right-of-way grant and the plan
amendment for the North Baja Pipeline Project after the issuance of the
final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment.
The final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment addresses the
potential environmental effects of the construction and operation of
the following facilities in Arizona and California:
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About 79.9 miles of 36-inch-diameter (11.8 miles) and 30-
inch-diameter (68.1 miles) natural gas pipeline (North Baja pipeline)
extending from an interconnection with El Paso Natural Gas Company (El
Paso) in La Paz County, Arizona, through Riverside and Imperial
Counties, California to the international border between the United
States and Mexico;
A new compressor station (Ehrenberg Compressor Station)
consisting of three 7,200-horsepower (hp) gas-fired centrifugal
compressor units for a total of 21,600 hp (with one additional 7,200-hp
spare unit) at the El Paso interconnect in La Paz County, Arizona;
Two meter stations, one at the interconnect with El Paso
at the Ehrenberg Compressor Station site (Ehrenberg Meter Station) and
one in Imperial County, California near the interconnect at the
international border (Ogilby Meter Station);
A pig launcher at the Ehrenberg Compressor Station site; a
pig launcher and receiver at the Ogilby Meter Station site; and a
separate pig launcher and receiver facility (Rannells Trap) in
Riverside County, California; and
Seven mainline valves, one each at the Ehrenberg
Compressor Station site, Rannells Trap, and Ogilby Meter Station site,
and another four spaced as required along the proposed pipeline route.
The final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment has been placed in
the public files of the FERC and the CSLC and is available for public
inspection at:
Federal Regulatory Energy Commission
Public Reference and Files Maintenance Branch
888 First Street, NE., Room 2A
Washington, DC 20426
(202) 208-1371
and
California State Lands Commission
100 Howe Avenue, Suite 100 South
Sacramento, CA 95825-8202
(916) 574-1889
The final EIS/EIR and proposed plan amendment has been mailed to
appropriate Federal, state, and local agencies; elected officials;
Native American groups; newspapers; public libraries; intervenors to
the FERC's proceeding; and other interested parties who provided
scoping comments, commented on the draft EIS/EIR and draft plan
amendment, or wrote to the FERC, the CSLC, or the BLM asking to receive
a copy of the document. A formal notice indicating that the final EIS/
EIR and proposed plan amendment is available was sent to the remaining
parties on the environmental mailing list.
A limited number of copies of the final EIS/EIR and proposed plan
amendment are available from the FERC's Public Reference and Files
Maintenance Branch identified above. Copies may also be obtained from
Goodyear K. Walker, CSLC, at the address above. The final EIS/EIR and
proposed plan amendment is also available for viewing on the CSLC Web
site at the Internet address below.
Additional information about the proposed project is available from
Goodyear K. Walker at the CSLC at (916) 574-1893, or on the CSLC Web
site at http://www.slc.ca.gov, or from the FERC's Office of External
Affairs at (202) 208-1088, or on the FERC Web site at http://
www.ferc.gov using the ``RIMS'' link, select ``Docket#'' and follow the
instructions (call (202) 208-2222 for assistance). Access to the text
of formal documents issued by the Commission with regard to these
dockets, such as orders and notices, is also available on the FERC Web
site using the ``CIPS'' link. For assistance with access to CIPS, the
CIPS helpline can be reached at (202) 208-2474.
Information concerning the proposed CDCA and Yuma District Plan
amendments and the involvement of the BLM in the EIS/EIR and plan
amendment process is available from Lynda Kastoll, BLM Project Manager,
at (760) 337-4421.
The CSLC is expected to certify the final EIS/EIR and act on NBP's
application at a regularly scheduled meeting in early 2002. Interested
parties will be notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting.
If you have any questions regarding the CSLC hearing, or wish to
testify, please contact Goodyear K. Walker at the number above.
Linwood A. Watson, Jr.,
Acting Secretary.
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