[Federal Register Volume 75, Number 128 (Tuesday, July 6, 2010)]
[Notices]
[Page 38833]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2010-16300]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
Walker River Basin Acquisition Program
AGENCY: Bureau of Reclamation, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of cancellation.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) is canceling work on
the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Walker River Basin
Acquisition Program (Acquisition Program). Reclamation has determined
that the action of providing funds for the Acquisition Program as
authorized in Public Laws 109-103 and 111-85 is not a Federal
discretionary action. In addition, Reclamation does not have control
over the expenditure of the funds by the Acquisition Program recipient
and has therefore determined National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
compliance is not necessary per 2008 Department of Interior regulations
for implementing NEPA (43 Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] Part 46
Implementation of the NEPA of 1969). Reclamation included its decision
that NEPA compliance is not required in the July 2009 Draft EIS and
shared the decision at the August 2009 public hearings. In February
2010, Reclamation issued a Revised Draft EIS with incorporation of
public comment for informational purposes only rather than a NEPA
analysis. Additional comments were not solicited on this February 2010
Revised Draft EIS, and a Final EIS and Record of Decision (ROD) will
not be prepared.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. Caryn Huntt DeCarlo, Lahontan
Basin Area Office at 775-884-8352, or e-mail [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Since 1882, diversions from the Walker
River, primarily for irrigated agriculture, have resulted in a steadily
declining surface elevation of Walker Lake with a current net decrease
of 156 feet. The decrease has resulted in extremely poor water quality
and deteriorated lake ecology. As a result, several Federal laws have
been passed to address the lake's environmental conditions.
Reclamation's role related to the Acquisition Program as authorized in
two of those laws, Public Laws 109-103 and 111-85, is to provide
funding to the University of Nevada (University) or the National Fish
and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) for their implementation of the Program.
Both laws direct that the funds be used by the recipient to acquire
from willing sellers land, water appurtenant to the land, and related
interests in the Walker River Basin, Nevada. Acquired water rights
would be transferred to provide water for environmental restoration of
Walker Lake. NFWF and the University entered into an agreement in
December 2009 where the University assigned all their rights,
interests, and obligations for the Acquisition Program to NFWF. NFWF
will be administering the Acquisition Program going forward.
Reclamation published a Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS on the
Acquisition Program in the Federal Register on September 25, 2007 (72
FR 54456). Public scoping meetings on the EIS were held in October 2007
and meetings on the alternatives to be evaluated in the EIS were held
in June 2008. Reclamation developed a No Action Alternative and three
acquisition alternatives to analyze in the EIS. The objective of all
acquisition alternatives (Purchase, Leasing and Efficiency) was to
acquire sufficient water from willing sellers to increase average
annual inflow to Walker Lake by 50,000 acre feet. Reclamation published
a Notice of Availability of the Draft EIS on July 24, 2009 (74 FR
36737) and a notice to reopen the comment period for review of the
Draft EIS on September 23, 2009 (74 FR 48596).
In 2008, DOI promulgated its regulations for implementing NEPA (43
Code of Federal Regulations [CFR] part 46 Implementation of the NEPA of
1969); the rule was finalized on November 14, 2008. Section 46.100(a)
of these regulations state in part ``If Federal funding is provided
with no Federal agency control as to the expenditure of such funds by
the recipient, NEPA compliance is not necessary.'' Reclamation
evaluated its role for the Acquisition Program and determined the
agency does not exercise control or responsibility over the Acquisition
Program, is not approving the action, and does not have control over
the expenditure of Federal funds by the recipient. Therefore,
Reclamation determined that NEPA compliance is not required and a ROD
will not be issued. This determination regarding NEPA compliance and
why Reclamation would not be issuing a ROD was explained in the July
2009 Draft EIS and shared at the August 2009 EIS public hearings.
Reclamation also shared that while the agency decided NEPA compliance
was not required, there was value in soliciting public comments on the
Draft EIS, responding to comments and incorporating as appropriate into
the analysis. Reclamation stated at the time that a Final EIS would be
completed for informational purposes, but later determined the title
Revised Draft EIS was more appropriate since a ROD would not be issued.
In February 2010, Reclamation released a Revised Draft EIS that
included responses to public comments on the July 2009 Draft EIS and
incorporated appropriate changes to the analysis from public comment,
new legislation, and data. The Revised Draft EIS was prepared for
informational purposes rather than as a required NEPA analysis for
Federal agency decision making. Additional comments on the Revised
Draft EIS were not solicited and the document noted that a Final EIS
and ROD would not be prepared and that the EIS would be formally
cancelled via notice in the Federal Register.
Dated: June 28, 2010.
Pablo R. Arroyave,
Deputy Regional Director, Mid-Pacific Region.
[FR Doc. 2010-16300 Filed 7-2-10; 8:45 am]
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