Adoption of First Responder Network Authority Categorical Exclusions Under the National Environmental Policy Act
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The National Information and Technology Administration (NTIA) has identified categorical exclusions (CEs) established by the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority), an independent authority within NTIA, that cover categories of actions under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) that NTIA proposes to take. This notice identifies the FirstNet Authority CEs and NTIA's categories of proposed actions for which it intends to use FirstNet Authority's CEs and describes the consultation between the agencies.
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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 64 (Tuesday, April 2, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 22695-22697]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2024-06748]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
[Docket Number: 240325-0085]
RIN 0660-XC061
Adoption of First Responder Network Authority Categorical
Exclusions Under the National Environmental Policy Act
AGENCY: National Information and Technology Administration, U.S.
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The National Information and Technology Administration (NTIA)
has identified categorical exclusions (CEs) established by the First
Responder Network Authority (FirstNet Authority), an independent
authority within NTIA, that cover categories of actions under the
National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) that NTIA proposes to take.
This notice identifies the FirstNet Authority CEs and NTIA's categories
of proposed actions for which it intends to use FirstNet Authority's
CEs and describes the consultation between the agencies.
DATES: The CEs identified below are available for NTIA to use for its
proposed actions effective April 2, 2024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amanda Pereira, NTIA, telephone number
202-834-4016, email <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#f899889d8a9d918a99b8968c9199d69f978e"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="3b5a4b5e495e52495a7b554f525a155c544d">[email protected]</span></a>.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
NEPA and CEs
Congress enacted the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C.
4321-4347, (NEPA) in order to encourage productive and enjoyable
harmony between humans and the environment, recognizing the profound
impact of human activity and the critical importance of restoring and
maintaining environmental quality to the overall welfare of humankind.
42 U.S.C. 4321, 4331. NEPA seeks to ensure that agencies consider the
environmental effects of their proposed major actions in their
decision-making processes and inform and involve the public in that
process. NEPA created the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), which
promulgated NEPA implementing regulations, 40 CFR parts 1500 through
1508 (CEQ regulations).
Under the CEQ regulations, to comply with NEPA, agencies determine
the appropriate level of review of any major Federal action--an
environmental impact statement (EIS), environmental assessment (EA), or
categorical exclusion (CE). 40 CFR 1501.3. If a proposed action is
likely to have significant environmental effects, the agency must
prepare an EIS and document its decision in a record of decision. 40
CFR part 1502, 1505.2. If the proposed action is not likely to have
significant environmental effects or the effects are unknown, the
agency may instead prepare an environmental assessment (EA), which
involves a more concise analysis and process than an EIS. 40 CFR
1501.5. Following the EA, the agency may conclude that the action will
have no significant effects and document that conclusion in a finding
of no significant impact. 40 CFR 1501.6. However, if, after the
analysis, the agency concludes that the action is likely to have
significant effects, then an EIS is required.
Under NEPA and the CEQ regulations, a Federal agency also can
establish CEs--categories of actions that the agency has determined
normally do not significantly affect the quality of the human
environment--in their agency NEPA procedures. 42 U.S.C. 4336e(1); 40
CFR 1501.4, 1507.3(e)(2)(ii), 1508.1(d). If an agency determines that a
CE could apply to a proposed action, it then evaluates the proposed
action for extraordinary circumstances in which a normally excluded
action may have a significant effect. 40 CFR 1501.4(b). If no
extraordinary circumstances are present, the agency may apply the CE to
the proposed action without preparing an EA or EIS. 42 U.S.C.
4336(a)(2), 40 CFR 1501.4. If extraordinary circumstances are present,
the agency nevertheless may still apply the categorical exclusion to
the proposed action if it determines that there are circumstances that
lessen the impacts or other conditions sufficient to avoid significant
effects.
Section 109 of NEPA, enacted as part of the Fiscal Responsibility
Act of 2023, allows a Federal agency to adopt another Federal agency's
CEs for its own proposed actions. 42 U.S.C. 4336c. To use another
agency's CEs under section 109, the ``adopting agency'' must: identify
the relevant CEs listed in the NEPA procedures of another agency (the
``establishing agency'') that covers the adopting agency's category of
proposed actions or related actions; consult with the establishing
agency to ensure that the proposed adoption of the CEs for a category
of actions is appropriate; identify to the public the CEs that the
adopting agency plans to use for its proposed actions; and document
adoption of the CE. 42 U.S.C. 4336c. NTIA has prepared this notice to
meet these statutory requirements and identify to the public the
FirstNet Authority CEs that NTIA is adopting.
NTIA's Programs
NTIA is the Executive Branch agency that is principally responsible
for advising the President on telecommunications and information policy
issues. NTIA's programs and policies focus largely on expanding
broadband internet access and adoption in the United States, expanding
the use of spectrum by all users, and ensuring that the internet
remains an engine for continued innovation and economic growth. NTIA is
engaged in a range of efforts to increase internet access and adoption.
In November 2021, Congress passed the Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act (``IIJA'').\1\ The law provides NTIA with $48.2 billion to
establish five new broadband grant programs and to further implement
the previously established Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program
(``TBCP''). The largest new program is the Broadband Equity, Access,
and Deployment Program (BEAD), which seeks to expand high-speed
internet access by funding planning, infrastructure deployment, and
adoption programs in all 50 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, the
U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the
Northern Mariana Islands.
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\1\ Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Public Law 117-58
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II. FirstNet Authority Categorical Exclusions
NTIA has identified the following CEs listed in appendix B of the
FirstNet Authority's Procedures for Implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act.\2\ Each of the FirstNet Authority CEs
includes conditions on the scope or application of the CE within the
text of the numbered paragraphs listed below. Under each CE, NTIA has
described categories of proposed actions for which NTIA contemplates
using the CE at this time; NTIA may apply the CEs identified below to
other activities where NTIA determines the CE covers the activity and
no extraordinary circumstances are present.
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\2\ <a href="https://www.firstnet.gov/sites/default/files/FirstNet_Implementing_Procedures_January_2018.pdf">https://www.firstnet.gov/sites/default/files/FirstNet_Implementing_Procedures_January_2018.pdf</a>.
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1. [B.3] Construction of buried and aerial telecommunications
lines, cables, and related facilities.
Potential application to NTIA activities:
<bullet> Financial assistance for construction or modification of
aerial or buried fiber optic telecommunications equipment, including,
but not limited to, fiber optic cable, transmission poles, including
pole replacement, equipment sheds, and utility huts.
<bullet> Construction or modification of aerial or buried fiber
optic telecommunications equipment at NTIA facilities, including, but
not limited to, fiber optic cable, transmission poles, including pole
replacement, equipment sheds, and utility huts.
2. [B.4.] Changes to existing transmission lines that involve less
than 20 percent pole replacement, or the complete rebuilding of
existing distribution lines within the same right-of-way. Changes to
existing transmission lines that require 20 percent or greater pole
replacement will be considered the same as new construction.
<bullet> Financial assistance for modification of existing
transmission lines, including addition of aerial fiber optic cables to
electric power lines and burial of fiber optic cables in existing
powerlines or pipelines.
<bullet> Modification of existing transmission lines at NTIA
facilities, including addition of aerial fiber optic cables to electric
power lines and burial of fiber optic cables in existing powerlines or
pipelines.
3. [B.7.] Changes or additions to telecommunication sites,
substations,
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switching stations, telecommunications switching or multiplexing
centers, buildings, or small structures requiring new physical
disturbance or fencing of less than one acre (0.4 hectare).
Potential application to NTIA activities:
<bullet> Financial assistance for modifications to structures and
sites supporting telecommunications service necessary to connect
unserved or underserved locations.
<bullet> Modifications to NTIA facilities supporting
telecommunications service necessary to connect NTIA facilities.
4. [B.12.] Rebuilding of power lines or telecommunications cables
where road or highway reconstruction requires the Applicant to relocate
the lines either within or adjacent to the new road or highway easement
or right-of-way.
Potential application to NTIA activities:
<bullet> Financial assistance for construction or modification of
aerial or buried fiber optic telecommunications equipment in or
adjacent to transportation rights of way, including reconstruction of
power or telecommunications lines to provide broadband service.
5. [B.13.] Phase or voltage conversions, reconductoring, or
upgrading of existing electric distribution lines or telecommunications
facilities.
Potential application to NTIA activities:
<bullet> Financial assistance for construction or modification of
aerial or buried fiber optic cable to rural and underserved locations,
including retrofitting, upgrading, or modernization of existing
infrastructure when necessary to provide broadband service.
6. [B.15.] Deployment of Cells on Wheels, Systems on Wheels, or
another deployable architecture intended for temporary placement (no
more than two years) on an impervious surface.
Potential application to NTIA activities:
<bullet> Financial assistance for deployment and maintenance of
mobile communication systems, including ground-based and aerial
deployable technologies, to provide temporary broadband service in
areas where such service is not available, including areas where
infrastructure has been damaged by natural disaster.
<bullet> Deployment and maintenance of mobile communication systems
at NTIA facilities, for testing purposes at temporary locations, or as
needed in areas where infrastructure has been damaged by natural
disaster, including ground-based and aerial deployable technologies, to
provide temporary broadband service.
III. Consideration of Extraordinary Circumstances
If an agency determines that a CE covers a proposed action, the
agency must evaluate the proposed action for extraordinary
circumstances in which a normally excluded action may have a
significant effect. 40 CFR 1501.4(b). In a separate Federal Register
notice concurrent with this notice, NTIA is publishing interim NEPA
implementing procedures and establishes 30 categorical exclusions and a
list of the extraordinary circumstances it considers in determining
whether to apply a categorical exclusion. The CEs adopted from the
FirstNet Authority will supplement NTIA's newly established CEs and the
CEs that NTIA currently applies to its actions. NTIA will consider its
newly established extraordinary circumstances, as well as the
extraordinary circumstances established in the FirstNet Authority's
procedures, in assessing whether a proposed action has the potential to
result in significant effects, and if so, whether there are
circumstances that lessen the impacts or other conditions sufficient to
avoid significant effects, consistent with 40 CFR 1501.4(b). If NTIA
cannot apply a CE to a particular proposed action due to extraordinary
circumstances, NTIA will prepare an EA or EIS, consistent with 40 CFR
1501.4(b)(2), or determine if the action is covered under an existing
NEPA document.
IV. Consultation With FirstNet Authority and Determination of
Appropriateness
The FirstNet Authority is an independent authority within NTIA,
established by the Middle-Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012
to deploy and operate a nationwide public safety broadband network.\3\
Similar to NTIA's grant programs, the FirstNet Authority's mandate
includes planning and constructing telecommunication and broadband
infrastructure across the United States and its territories. The
specific activities that NTIA now anticipates funding are comparable to
the FirstNet Authority project implementation activities in both scope
and geographic span.
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\3\ 47 U.S.C. 1401.
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Over the past year, NTIA consulted with the FirstNet Authority on
the applicability of the FirstNet Authority's NEPA implementing
procedures to NTIA's proposed actions and took public comment on a
proposal to follow the FirstNet Authority's procedures on an interim
basis.\4\ In recent months, NTIA and the FirstNet Authority have
consulted on the appropriateness of NTIA adopting certain FirstNet
Authority CEs in response to public comments NTIA received noting the
applicability of certain FirstNet Authority CEs to NTIA's proposed
actions. That recent consultation has included a review of the FirstNet
Authority's experience developing and applying its CEs. The agencies
determined that NTIA's proposed actions are similar to the projects
that the FirstNet Authority funds (i.e., communications infrastructure)
and that the impacts of NTIA's proposed actions will be similar to the
impacts of FirstNet Authority projects, which are not significant
absent extraordinary circumstances. Therefore, NTIA has determined that
its proposed use of the CEs as described in this notice would be
appropriate because the categories of actions for which NTIA plans to
use the FirstNet Authority CEs are similar to FirstNet Authority's use
of the CEs.
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\4\ 88 FR 19089 (<a href="https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/30/2023-06575/national-environmental-policy-act-procedures-and-categorical-exclusions">https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/30/2023-06575/national-environmental-policy-act-procedures-and-categorical-exclusions</a>).
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V. Conclusion
This notice documents adoption of the FirstNet Authority CEs listed
above in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 4336c(4), and they are available for
use by NTIA, effective immediately.
Dated: March 26, 2024.
Sean Conway,
Acting Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications and Information
Administration.
[FR Doc. 2024-06748 Filed 4-1-24; 8:45 am]
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