[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 165 (Wednesday, August 26, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 51789-51790]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-21165]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers
Notice of Intent To Prepare a Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the Lower Cache Creek Flood Risk Management
Project, City of Woodland, Yolo County, California (CA)
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), Sacramento District,
intends to prepare an integrated Feasibility Report/Supplemental Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (FR/SDEIS) for the Lower Cache Creek
Flood Risk Management Feasibility Study (feasibility study). The Corps
will serve as the lead agency for compliance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The feasibility study is evaluating
opportunities to reduce flood damages to the city of Woodland and
improve the conveyance of the hydraulic system in the lower Cache Creek
Basin, in Yolo County, CA.
A Draft EIS was originally submitted for public review on March 21,
2003 (68 FR 13907). Following an assessment of public comments received
as well as a determination of additional technical, environmental, and
economic evaluation needs, the local sponsors, the City of Woodland and
the Reclamation Board of the State of California, decided to pause the
feasibility study. The 2003 Draft EIS/EIR was never finalized and no
Record of Decision was prepared. The local sponsor reinitiated the
study with the Corps in 2011 after further coordination with
stakeholders and interested parties. Because of significant new
circumstances and information relevant to environmental concerns and
bearing on the proposed action or its impacts, a supplement to the 2003
draft EIS is being prepared.
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DATES: Written comments regarding the scope of the feasibility study
and SDEIS should be received by the Corps on or before September 25,
2015.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments and suggestions concerning this
feasibility study and SDEIS to Mr. Tyler Stalker, U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, Sacramento District, Attn: Public Affairs Office (CESPK-
PAO), 1325 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 or telephone at (916) 557-
5107. Requests to be placed on the mailing list should also be sent to
this address.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Mario Parker, email at
[email protected], telephone (916) 557-6701, or fax (916)
557-7856.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Proposed Action. The Corps in cooperation with the non-Federal
sponsors (The Central Valley Flood Protection Board and the City of
Woodland) is conducting a cost-shared feasibility study on alternative
flood risk reduction measures to the city of Woodland, Yolo County, CA,
adjacent unincorporated areas, and agricultural lands. The study is
authorized by section 209 of the Flood Control Act of 1962 (Pub. L. 87-
874). A reconnaissance study of flooding problems in the westside
tributaries, including Putah and Cache Creeks, and the Yolo Bypass was
conducted in 1993-1994 under the authorization of the Energy and Water
Development Appropriations Act of 1993. Recommendations from the
reconnaissance study resulted in the pursuit of the present feasibility
study.
2. Alternatives. The feasibility study's SDEIS will evaluate a
combination of one or more flood control measures including setback
levee along Cache Creek, stream channel improvements, a north Woodland
floodway, a northern bypass into the Colusa Drain, and a no-action
alternative. Mitigation measures for any significant adverse effects on
environmental resources will be identified and incorporated into the
alternatives in compliance with various Federal and State statutes.
3. Scoping Process.
a. A public scoping meeting will be held on September 3, 2015, from
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Woodland Community Center at 2001 East
Street in Woodland, CA. An overview of the study and the NEPA process
will be presented, and an opportunity will be afforded to all
interested parties to provide comments regarding the scope of the SDEIS
analysis as well as potential alternatives.
b. The study plan provides for public scoping, meetings, and
comment. The Corps has initiated a process of involving concerned
Federal, State, and local agencies and individuals. The City of
Woodland has held periodic public meetings to discuss issues and
solicit public comment. Also, an initial public scoping meeting was
held by the Corps on May 30, 2000. Comments received focused on
flooding along Cache Creek, land subsidence, gravel mining, and effects
of alternatives on the Cache Creek Settling Basin. In addition,
comments received on the draft EIS submitted for review on March 21,
2003 are also being considered in the SDEIS. Finally, public awareness
of the development of a proposed array of alternatives is being pursued
through individual meetings between sponsors and key stakeholders. An
initial public information meeting was held in November 2013.
c. Issues that will be analyzed in depth in the SDEIS include
effects on vegetation and wildlife, special-status species, water
quality, air quality, socio-economic conditions, and cultural
resources. Other issues may include geology, soils, topography, noise,
esthetics, climate and recreation. Also to be considered is the city
ordinance adopted by the City of Woodland restricting any flood
solution that would similarly produce deep floodplains north of the
city (City Code Section 10.1, Flood Control Policy).
d. The Corps will consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
to comply with the Endangered Species and the Fish and Wildlife
Coordination Acts. The Corps will also consult with the State Historic
Preservation Officer to comply with the National Historic Preservation
Act and coordinate with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs to establish
consultation requirements with tribes having trust assets and tribal
interests that could be affected by the feasibility study's outcome.
e. A 45-day review period will be allowed for all interested
agencies and individuals to review and comment on the draft FR/SDEIS.
All interested persons are encouraged to respond to this notice and
provide a current address if they wish to be contacted about the draft
FR/SDEIS.
4. Availability. The FR/SDEIS is scheduled to be available for
public review and comment in May 2016.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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