[Federal Register: October 20, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 203)]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of Engineers
Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (DEIS) and the Announcement of a Public Hearing for the
Proposed Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Phosphate Mine Continuation
Near Aurora, in Beaufort County, NC
AGENCY: Department of the Army, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE), Wilmington District,
Regulatory Division has been reviewing the request for Department of
the Army authorization, pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act
and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbor Act, from Potash Corporation of
Saskatchewan Phosphate Division (PCS) for the continuation of its
phosphate mining operation near Aurora, Beaufort County, NC. PCS
proposes to expand its existing open pit phosphate mining operation
into a 3,412 acre tract immediately adjacent to the current mine. This
expansion would impact 2,408 acres of waters of the U.S. including
wetlands adjacent to the Pamlico River and South Creek.
DATES: A Public Hearing will be held at Southside High School located
at 5700 Highway 33 East, Chocowinity, Beaufort County, NC on December
14, 2006 at 6:30 p.m. Written comments on the Draft EIS will be
received until January 22, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Copies of comments and questions regarding the Draft EIS may
be addressed to: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District,
Regulatory Division. Attn: File Number 2001-10096, Post Office Box
1890, Wilmington, NC 28402-1890. Copies of the Draft EIS can be
reviewed on the Wilmington District Regulatory homepage at, http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/wetlands/regtour.htm
, or contact Ms. Alex Phodes
at (910) 251-4633, to receive written or CD copies of the Draft EIS.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action
and DEIS can be directed to Mr. Tom Walker, Project Manager, Regulatory
Division, telephone: (828) 271-7980 extension 222.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Project Description. The PCS Phosphate, Inc. Aurora (PCS)
facility includes an open pit mining operation that supplies phosphate
ore to its onsite manufacturing facilities producing sulfuric acid,
phosphoric acid, purified acid, liquid fertilizer, superphosphoric
acid, diammonium phosphate, defluoinated phosphate, animal feed and
solid fertilizers. Phosphate mining activities began at this site in
1965. On August 27, 1997, PCS was issued a Department of the Army
permit to impact 1,268 acres of waters and wetlands to continue its
mining operation into the current mine area. This action is more fully
described in the August, 1996 Final Environmental Impact Statement for
the Texasgulf Inc. Mine Continuation. PCS is nearing the end of the
current mining area and is seeking to continue its mining operation
into an adjacent 3,608 acre tract.
2. Proposed Action. On November 2, 2000, PCS applied for Department
of the Army authorization pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water
Act and Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act to continue its
phosphate mining operation on the Hickory Point peninsula adjacent the
Pamlico River and South Creek once reserves are depleted under the
existing permitted area. The applicant's stated purpose and need for
this project is to continue mining its phosphate reserve in an
economically viable fashion. More specifically, the applicant's stated
purpose and need is to implement a long-term systematic and cost-
effective mine advance within the project area for the ongoing PCS mine
operation at Aurora, NC.
The Corps circulated a Public Notice describing this application on
January 2, 2001 (Action ID No. 200110096). PCS elected to further
reduce proposed impacts to waters of the U.S. in response to comments
on this Public Notice and submitted a revised permit application on
August 13, 2001. The Corps circulated a second Public Notice on October
4, 2001, describing the revised applicaiton. The proposed action
includes a request for authorization to impact approximately 2,408
acres of waters of the U.S. including wetlands to continue the mine
advance into a 3,412 acre area located adjacent the Pamlico River and
several of its tributaries. Waters and wetlands in the proposed impact
area are more specifically described in the following table:
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Proposed Impacts Acres
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1. Creeks/Open Water........................................... 11
2. Brackish Marsh Complex...................................... 38
3. Bottomland Hardwood Forest.................................. 102
4. Herbaceous Assemblage....................................... 253
5. Scrub-Shrub Assemblage...................................... 202
6. Pine Plantation............................................. 514
7. Hardwood Forest............................................. 508
8. Mixed Pine-Hardwood Forest.................................. 564
9. Pine Forest................................................. 195
10. Ponds...................................................... 19
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Total...................................................... 2,408
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4. Alternatives. Several alternatives have been identified and
evaluated through the scoping process, and further detailed description
of all alternatives is disclosed in Section 2 of the Draft EIS. The
applicant's preferred alternatives is to continue its mining activity
into a 3,412 acre tract located immediately adjacent to the present
mine.
5. Scoping Process. A public scoping meeting was held on February
28, 2001 and an interdisciplinary Review Team (Review Team) comprised
of representatives from other state and federal regulatory and
commenting agencies, environmental advocacy groups, the applicant, and
CZR Incorporated (CZR) (third party consultant to the Corps in
accordance with RGL-05-08). The Review Team was formed to identify
major issues to be addressed in the EIS and to provide input on
potential alternatives to be explored and potentially evaluated. As
appropriate, the COE will initiate consultation with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service under the Endangered Species Act and the Fish and
Wildlife Coordination Act, and with the National Marine Fisheries
Service under the Magnuson-Stevens Act and Endangered Species Act. The
Corps is coordinating with the North Carolina Division of Water Quality
(NCDWQ) to ensure the Draft EIS has assessed the potential water
quality impacts pursuant to Section 401 of the Clean Water Act and with
the North Carolina Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM) to determine
the project's consistency with the Coastal Zone Management Act. The
Corps is also coordinating with the NCDCM and NCDWQ in the development
of the EIS to ensure the process complies with State Environmental
Policy Act (SEPA) requirements, as well as the NEPA requirements. The
Draft EIS has been designed to consolidate both NEPA and SEPA processes
to eliminate duplications.
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Dated: October 12, 2006.
John E. Pulliam, Jr.,
Colonel, U.S. Army, District Commander.
[FR Doc. 06-8812 Filed 10-19-06; 8:45 am]
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