Notice2022-25560
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation; Notice of Scoping Meetings and Environmental Site Review and Soliciting Scoping Comments
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November 23, 2022
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 225 (Wednesday, November 23, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Pages 71611-71612]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-25560]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Project No. 2853-073]
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation; Notice
of Scoping Meetings and Environmental Site Review and Soliciting
Scoping Comments
Take notice that the following hydroelectric application has been
filed with the Commission and is available for public inspection.
a. Type of Application: New Major License.
b. Project No.: 2853-073.
c. Date Filed: June 30, 2022.
d. Applicant: Montana Department of Natural Resources and
Conservation (Montana DNRC).
e. Name of Project: Broadwater Hydroelectric Project (Broadwater
Project or project).
f. Location: On the Missouri River near the town of Toston in
Broadwater County, Montana. The project occupies approximately two
acres of federal lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power Act 16 U.S.C. 791(a)-825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: David Lofftus, Hydro Power Program Manager,
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, 1424 9th
Avenue, P.O. Box 201601, Helena, Montana 59620; Phone at (406) 444-
6659; or email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#12767e7d7474666761527f663c757d64"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="56323a393030222325163b2278313920">[email protected]</span></a>.
i. FERC Contact: Ingrid Brofman at (202) 502-8347, or
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#a4cdcac3d6cdc08ac6d6cbc2c9c5cae4c2c1d6c78ac3cbd2"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="6801060f1a010c460a1a070e050906280e0d1a0b460f071e">[email protected]</span></a>.
j. Deadline for filing scoping comments: January 13, 2023.
The Commission strongly encourages electronic filing. Please file
scoping comments using the Commission's eFiling system at <a href="https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx">https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx</a>. Commenters can submit brief
comments up to 6,000 characters, without prior registration, using the
eComment system at <a href="https://ferconline.ferc.gov/QuickComment.aspx">https://ferconline.ferc.gov/QuickComment.aspx</a>. You
must include your name and contact information at the end of your
comments. For assistance, please contact FERC Online Support at
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#70363522333f1e1c191e15230500001f020430161502135e171f06"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2a6c6f786965444643444f795f5a5a45585e6a4c4f5849044d455c">[email protected]</span></a>, (866) 208-3676 (toll free), or (202) 502-
8659 (TTY). In lieu of electronic filing, you may submit a paper copy.
Submissions sent via the U.S. Postal Service must be addressed to:
Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street NE, Room 1A, Washington, DC 20426. Submissions sent via
any other carrier must be addressed to: Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary,
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 12225 Wilkins Avenue, Rockville,
MD 20852. All filings must clearly identify the project name and docket
number on the first page: Broadwater Hydroelectric Project (P-2853-
073).
The Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure require all
intervenors filing documents with the Commission to serve a copy of
that document on each person on the official service list for the
project. Further, if an intervener files comments or documents with the
Commission relating to the merits of an issue that may affect the
responsibilities of a particular resource agency, they must also serve
a copy of the document on that resource agency.
k. This application is not ready for environmental analysis at this
time.
l. Project Description: The existing Broadwater Hydroelectric
Project consists of: (1) a 630-foot-long, 24-foot-high concrete gravity
dam with a 360-foot-long spillway containing seven inflatable rubber
gates capable of raising the dam's crest elevation by 11 feet; (2) a
275-acre, 9-mile-long reservoir; (3) a 160-foot long rock jetty that
extends upstream into the reservoir that serves to separate inflow to
the powerhouse from the headworks of the non-project irrigation canal
adjacent to the dam; (4) an intake integral with the powerhouse
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and covered by two inclined trashracks, each 20 feet wide and 40 feet
high, with a clear bar spacing of 3 inches; (5) a 160-foot-long, 46-
foot-wide, 64-foot high powerhouse containing a single Kaplan turbine
with a rated capacity of 9.66 megawatts; (6) a 100-kilovolt, 2.8-mile-
long transmission line; and (6) appurtenant facilities.
Montana DNRC operates the project in a run-of-river mode (minus
flows diverted for non-project irrigation purposes at the dam) and
generates an estimated average of 40,669 megawatt-hours per year.
Montana DNRC proposes the following modifications to existing
project facilities: (1) remove the jetty that separates the hydropower
intake and the non-project irrigation canal intake; (2) install a new
angled screen with 6-inch spacing between the bars and install two
parallel 100-foot-long, 10-foot-wide by 10-foot-high box culverts
within the irrigation intake canal and a bulkhead near the current non-
project irrigation headworks, and include the new angled screen and box
culverts as licensed project facilities; (3) modernize the project
trash rake (i.e., replace and recalibrate sensors on the rake) to
minimize debris buildup on the dam intake and; (4) upgrade the
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) monitoring system
(i.e., improving connectivity to the substation, protective relaying,
and automation upgrades).
Montana DNRC proposes to continue to operate in an automated run-
of-river mode throughout the year where outflow from the project
approximates inflow (minus flows diverted for irrigation) as it does
under the current license but proposes to modify its procedures for
responding to an unplanned unit trip by maintaining higher flows
downstream and more slowly returning reservoir levels to normal
elevation to reduce the potential for fish stranding downstream of the
dam.
m. A copy of the application can be viewed on the Commission's
website at <a href="https://www.ferc.gov">https://www.ferc.gov</a> using the ``eLibrary'' link. Enter the
docket number excluding the last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. For assistance, contact FERC Online
Support.
You may also register at <a href="https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx">https://ferconline.ferc.gov/FERCOnline.aspx</a> to be notified via email of new filings and issuances
related to this or other pending projects. For assistance, please
contact FERC Online Support at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#f3b5b6a1b0bc9d9f9a9d96a08683839c8187b395968190dd949c85"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="fbbdbea9b8b4959792959ea88e8b8b94898fbb9d9e8998d59c948d">[email protected]</span></a>.
n. Scoping Process: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), Commission staff intends to prepare either an environmental
assessment (EA) or an environmental impact statement (EIS)
(collectively referred to as the ``NEPA document'') that describes and
evaluates the probable effects, including an assessment of the site-
specific and cumulative effects, if any, of the proposed action and
alternatives. The Commission's scoping process will help determine the
required level of analysis and satisfy the NEPA scoping requirements,
irrespective of whether the Commission issues an EA or an EIS.
Scoping Meetings
Commission staff will hold two public scoping meetings to receive
input on the scope of the environmental issues that should be analyzed
in the NEPA document. The daytime meeting will focus on the concerns of
resource agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and Native
American tribes. The evening meeting will focus on receiving input from
the public. All interested individuals, resource agencies, Native
American tribes, and NGOs are invited to attend one or both of the
meetings. The times and locations of these meetings are as follows:
Evening Scoping Meeting
Date: Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Time: 6:30 p.m. (MST)
Place: Broadwater County Fairgrounds, 4-H Building
Address: 189 U.S. Highway 12, Townsend, Montana 59644
Once at the County Fairgrounds, the 4-H Building is the largest
building of three, on-site.
Daytime Scoping Meeting
Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Time: 1:30 p.m. (MST)
Place: Montana DNRC Water Resources Building, Fred Buck Conference Room
Address: 1424 9th Ave., Helena, Montana 59620
Copies of the Scoping Document (SD1) outlining the subject areas to
be addressed in the NEPA document were distributed to the parties on
the Commission's mailing list. Copies of the SD1 will be available at
the scoping meeting or may be viewed on the web at <a href="http://www.ferc.gov">http://www.ferc.gov</a>
using the ``eLibrary'' link (see item m above).
Environmental Site Review
Montana DNRC and Commission staff will conduct an environmental
site review of the project beginning at 1:30 p.m. on December 13, 2022.
All interested individuals, agencies, tribes, and NGOs are invited to
attend. All participants should meet at the project, which is located
at 511 Toston Dam Road, Toston, Montana 59643. All participants are
responsible for their own transportation to the site and during the
site visit. Anyone with questions about the environmental site review
should contact David Lofftus at (406) 444-6659 or <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="95d1d9faf3f3e1e0e6d5f8e1bbf2fae3">[email protected]</a>.
Those individuals planning to participate in the site review should
notify Mr. Lofftus of their intent, no later than December 7, 2022.
Objectives
At the scoping meetings, Commission staff will: (1) summarize the
environmental issues tentatively identified for analysis in the NEPA
document; (2) solicit from the meeting participants all available
information, especially quantifiable data, on the resources at issue;
(3) encourage statements from experts and the public on issues that
should be analyzed in the NEPA document, including viewpoints in
opposition to, or in support of, the staff's preliminary views; (4)
determine the resource issues to be addressed in the NEPA document; and
(5) identify those issues that require a detailed analysis, as well as
those issues that do not require a detailed analysis.
Procedures
The meetings are recorded by a stenographer and become part of the
formal record of the Commission proceeding on the project. Individuals,
NGOs, Native American tribes, and agencies with environmental expertise
and concerns are encouraged to attend the meetings and to assist the
staff in defining and clarifying the issues to be addressed in the NEPA
document.
Dated: November 15, 2022.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2022-25560 Filed 11-22-22; 8:45 am]
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