[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 11]
[Revised as of January 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR1794.22]

[Page 1138-1139]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
    CHAPTER XVII--RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 1794--ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
 
                 Subpart C--Classification of Proposals
 
Sec. 1794.22  Categorically excluded proposals requiring an ER.

    (a) Electric and telecommunications programs. Applications for 
financial assistance for the types of proposed actions listed in this 
section normally require the submission of an ER and are subject to the 
requirements of Sec. 1794.32. Proposed actions within this 
classification are:
    (1) Construction of electric power lines and associated facilities 
designed for or capable of operation at a nominal voltage of either:
    (i) Less that 69 kilovolts (kV);
    (ii) Less than 230 kV if no more than 25 miles (40.2 kilometers) of 
line are involved; or
    (iii) 230 kV or greater involving no more than three miles (4.8 
kilometers) of line;
    (2) Construction of buried and aerial telecommunications lines, 
cables, and related facilities;
    (3) Construction of microwave facilities, SCADA, and energy 
management systems involving no more than five acres (2 hectares) of 
physical disturbance at any single site;
    (4) Construction of cooperative or company headquarters, maintenance 
facilities, or other buildings involving no more than 10 acres (4 
hectares) of physical disturbance or fenced property;
    (5) Changes to existing transmission lines that involve less than 20 
percent pole replacement, or the complete rebuilding of existing 
distribution lines within the same ROW. Changes to existing transmission 
lines that require 20 percent or greater pole replacement will be 
considered the same as new construction;
    (6) Changes or additions to existing substations, switching 
stations, telecommunications switching or multiplexing centers, or 
external changes to buildings or small structures requiring one acre 
(0.4 hectare) or more but no more than five acres (2 hectares) of new 
physically disturbed land or fenced property;
    (7) Construction of substations, switching stations, or 
telecommunications switching or multiplexing centers requiring no more 
than five acres (2 hectares) of new physically disturbed land or fenced 
property;
    (8) Construction of diesel electric generating facilities of five 
megawatts (MW) (nameplate rating) or less either at an existing 
generation or substation sites. This category also applies to a diesel 
electric generating facility of five MW or less that is located at or 
adjacent to an existing landfill site and supplied with refuse derived 
fuel. All new associated facilities and related electric power lines 
shall be covered in the ER;
    (9) Additions to or the replacement of existing generating units at 
a hydroelectric facility or dam which result in no change in the normal 
maximum surface area or normal maximum surface elevation of the existing 
impoundment. All new associated facilities and related electric power 
lines shall be covered in the ER;
    (10) Construction of new water supply wells and associated pipelines 
not located within the boundaries of an existing well field or 
generating station site; and
    (11) Purchase of existing facilities or a portion thereof where use 
or operation will remain unchanged. The results of a facility 
environmental audit can be substituted for the ER.
    (b) Water and waste program. For certain proposed actions, 
applications for financial assistance normally require the submittal of 
an ER as part of the PER. These types of actions are subject to the 
requirements of Sec. 1794.32. Proposed actions within this 
classification are:
    (1) Rehabilitation of existing facilities, functional replacement or 
rehabilitation of equipment, or the construction of new ancillary 
facilities adjacent or appurtenant to existing facilities, including but 
not limited to, replacement of utilities such as water or sewer lines 
and appurtenances for existing users with modest or moderate growth 
potential, reconstruction of curbs and sidewalks, street repaving,

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and building modifications, renovations, and improvements;
    (2) Facility improvements to meet current needs with a modest change 
in use, size, capacity, purpose or location from the original facility. 
The proposed action must be designed for predominantly residential use 
with other new or expanded users being small-scale, commercial 
enterprises having limited secondary impacts;
    (3) Construction of new facilities that are designed to serve not 
more than 500 EDUs and with modest growth potential. The proposed action 
must be designed for predominantly residential use with other users 
being small-scale, commercial enterprises having limited secondary 
impacts;
    (4) The extension, enlargement or construction of interceptors, 
collection, transmission or distribution lines within a one-mile (1.6-
kilometer) limit from existing service areas estimated from any boundary 
listed as follows:
    (i) The corporate limits of the community being served;
    (ii) If there are developed areas immediately contiguous to the 
corporate limits of a community, the limits of these developed areas; or
    (iii) If an unincorporated area is to be served, the limits of the 
developed areas;
    (5) Installation of new water supply wells or water storage 
facilities that are required by a regulatory authority or standard 
engineering practice as a backup to existing production well(s) or as 
reserve for fire protection;
    (6) Actions described in Sec. 1794.21(c)(4) which alter the purpose, 
operation, location, or design of the proposed action as originally 
approved, and such alteration is equivalent in magnitude or type as 
described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(5) of this section; and
    (7) The lease or disposal of real property by RUS, which may result 
in a change in use of the real property in the reasonably foreseeable 
future and such change, is equivalent in magnitude or type as described 
in paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(5).
    (c) Specialized criteria for not granting a CE for water and waste 
projects. An EA must be prepared if a proposed action normally 
classified as a CE meets any of the following:
    (1) Will either create a new or relocate an existing discharge to or 
a withdrawal from surface or ground waters;
    (2) Will result in substantial increases in the volume or the 
loading of pollutants from an existing discharge to receiving waters;
    (3) Will cause a substantial increase in the volume of withdrawal 
from surface or ground waters at an existing site; or
    (4) Would provide capacity to serve more than 500 EDUs or a 30 
percent increase in the existing population whichever is larger.