Subject: Kangley-Echo Lake Transmission Line Project
[Federal Register: May 16, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 95)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
Kangley-Echo Lake Transmission Line Project
AGENCY: Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare a Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) and notice of floodplain and wetlands
involvement.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces BPA's intention to prepare a
Supplemental Draft EIS on the construction, operation, and maintenance
of a 500-kilovolt (kV) transmission line in King and Kittitas Counties,
State of Washington. Cooperating agencies are Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie and
Wenatchee National Forests, U.S. Department of Agriculture. The
Supplemental Draft EIS will include analysis of additional alternatives
recommended in comments received on the Draft EIS. A floodplain and
wetlands assessment will be performed and a floodplain statement of
findings will be included in the Supplemental Draft EIS, in accordance
with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
DATES: Written comments on the NEPA scoping process are due to the
address below no later than June 19, 2002. Comments may also be made at
public meetings to be held on June 5, 6, 8, and 13, 2002, at the times
and addresses below.
ADDRESSES: Send letters with comments and suggestions on the proposed
scope of the Supplemental Draft EIS to Communications, Bonneville Power
Administration--KC-7, P.O. Box 12999, Portland, Oregon, 97212. You may
also give your comments by calling (360) 418-8445, or toll-free 1-800-
282-3713. Comments may also be sent to the BPA Internet address:
comment@bpa.gov. To be placed on the project mail list, call 1-800-622-
4520. In all communications, please specify the Kangley-Echo Lake
Project.
Comments may also be made at public meetings to be held on
Wednesday, June 5, 2002, 4-8 p.m., at Seattle Center, 305 Harrison
Street, Seattle, Washington; Thursday, June 6, 2002, 4-8 p.m., at Mt.
Si Senior Center, 411 Main Avenue South, North Bend, Washington;
Saturday, June 8, 2002, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., at Black Diamond Community
Center, 31605 3rd Avenue (State Route 169), Black Diamond, Washington;
and Thursday, June 13, 2002, 4-8 p.m., at Maple Valley Community
Center, 22010 SE 248th Street, Maple Valley, Washington. The weekday
meetings will have an open house format from 4-6 p.m. with
opportunities to provide more formal comments from 6-8 p.m. The
Saturday meeting will have the same format, with an open house from 11
a.m.-1 p.m. and a more formal comment period from 1-3 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: Lou Driessen, Project Manager,
Bonneville Power Administration--TNP/TPP-3, P.O. Box 3621, Portland,
Oregon, 97208-3621; direct telephone (360) 619-6327; toll-free
telephone 1-800-282-3713; or e-mail lcdriessen@bpa.gov. You may also
contact Gene Lynard, Environmental Project Manager, Bonneville Power
Administration--KEC-4, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, Oregon, 97208-3621;
direct telephone (503) 230-3790; toll-free telephone
1-800-282-3713; fax number (503) 230-5699; or e-mail: gplynard@bpa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The construction, operation, and maintenance
of a 500-kV transmission line in King and Kittitas Counties,
Washington, is necessary to maintain reliable electrical service during
severe winter conditions in the growing northwest Washington area. The
intended effect on the public is to maintain a reliable high-voltage
transmission system for Seattle area utilities and avoid an increasing
risk of partial blackouts in the Puget Sound area during winter weather
events that create a high demand for energy. The action would also
enhance BPA's ability to provide firm energy to Canada to meet the
requirements of the Columbia River Treaty of 1961. BPA proposes to
construct the 500-kV transmission line in 2003-04 to meet these
purposes.
This action may involve floodplain and wetlands. In accordance with
DOE regulations for compliance with floodplain and wetlands
environmental review requirements, BPA will prepare a floodplain and
wetlands assessment and will perform this proposed action in a manner
so as to avoid or minimize potential harm to or within the affected
floodplain and wetlands. The assessment and a floodplain statement of
findings will be included in the Supplemental Draft EIS and Final EIS
being prepared for the proposed project in accordance with NEPA.
Alternatives Proposed for Consideration
In response to comments received on the Draft EIS, BPA identified
four additional alternatives for location and configuration of a
transmission line outside the Cedar River Municipal Watershed that
would meet the intended purpose of the transmission line. Two of the
alternatives to be considered cross land managed by the U. S. Forest
Service north and east of the Cedar River Municipal Watershed, a large
natural area in the Cascade Mountains used by the City of Seattle to
collect drinking water for about 1.3 million people in King and
Snohomish Counties. The added alternatives are described below.
Alternative A
Rebuild BPA's existing Covington to Maple Valley 230-kV
transmission line to a double-circuit 500-kV line. New transmission
towers would be about 175 feet tall. The new 500-kV line would be
constructed on existing right-of-way. Each end of the new line would be
connected to existing unused 500-kV circuits such that the new line
would be connected to BPA's Raver and Echo Lake substations. The
northern vacant circuit would need to be connected to Echo Lake
Substation with a short line on BPA property.
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Alternative B
Rebuild 30 miles of BPA's existing Rocky Reach to Maple Valley 345-
kV transmission line to a double-circuit 500-kV line. The new towers
would be about 175 feet tall. The new 500-kV line would be connected to
the existing Schultz-Raver No. 2 500-kV transmission line just east of
Stampede Pass and to Echo Lake Substation at the west end. The line
would cross Interstate 90 (I-90) twice. Almost all of this route would
be on existing right-of-way.
Alternative C
Construct a new single-circuit 500-kV line from near the community
of Kangley, Washington, or from BPA's Raver Substation on mostly new
150-foot-wide right-of-way. New towers would be about 135 feet tall.
The new line could pass through the Ravensdale and Hobart areas and
would be connected to an existing vacant (unused) Echo Lake to Maple
Valley 500-kV circuit. The vacant circuit would then need to be
connected to a new bay in the Echo Lake Substation. This option would
require the purchase of new right-of-way.
Alternative D
Construct a new single-circuit 500-kV transmission line from east
of Stampede Pass to Echo Lake Substation. The new line would be
adjacent to the existing Rocky Reach to Maple Valley 345-kV line. New
towers would be about 135 feet tall. The line would cross I-90 twice. A
new 150-foot-wide right-of-way would need to be acquired.
Public Participation and Identification of Environmental Issues
BPA has established a 30-day scoping period. Potentially affected
landowners, concerned citizens, special interest groups, local
governments, and any other interested parties are invited to comment on
the scope of the proposed Supplemental Draft EIS. Scoping will help BPA
ensure that a full range of issues related to this proposal is
addressed in the Supplemental Draft EIS, and also will identify
significant or potentially significant impacts that may result from the
proposed project. When completed, the Supplemental Draft EIS will be
circulated for review and comment, and BPA will hold public comment
meetings for the Supplemental Draft EIS. BPA will consider and respond
in the Final EIS to comments received on the Draft EIS and Supplemental
Draft EIS.
Maps and further information are available from BPA at the address
above.
Issued in Portland, Oregon, on May 7, 2002.
Stephen J. Wright,
Administrator and Chief Executive Officer.
[FR Doc. 02-12251 Filed 5-15-02; 8:45 am]
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