[Federal Register: June 5, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 108)]

[Notices]               

[Page 38635-38636]

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE



Rural Utilities Service



 

Southern Illinois Power Cooperative; Notice of Finding of No 

Significant Impact



AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.



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ACTION: Notice of finding of no significant impact.



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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that the Rural Utilities Service (RUS) 

has made a finding of no significant impact (FONSI) with respect to a 

project proposed by Southern Illinois Power Cooperative (SIPC) of 

Marion, Illinois. SIPC is proposing the addition of two simple-cycle 

combustion turbine units, each with a generating capacity of 83 MW, to 

be located in Williamson County at their existing Marion Station.



FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nurul Islam, Environmental Protection 

Specialist, Rural Utilities Service, Engineering and Environmental 

Staff, Stop 1571, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-

1571, telephone: (202) 720-1414, e-mail: nislam@rus.usda.gov. 

Information is also available from Mr. Dick Myott, Environmental & 

Planning Department Manager, SIPC, 11543 Lake of Egypt Road, Marion, 

Illinois 62959, telephone (618) 964-1448 Ext. 268, e-mail 

rmyott@sipower.org.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: RUS, in accordance with its environmental 

policies and procedures, required that SIPC prepare an Environmental 

Analysis reflecting the potential impacts of the proposed facilities. 

The Environmental Analysis, which includes input from federal, state, 

and local agencies, has been reviewed and accepted as RUS'' 

Environmental Assessment (EA) for the project in accordance with 7 CFR 

1794.41. The proposed project will be located in Williamson County, 

eight miles south of Marion, Illinois. The total amount of farmland 

that would be converted to non-agricultural use is estimated to be 

about 30 acres. Approximately 18 acres will be required for the units 

including the combustion turbines and support facilities. The proposed 

units will be constructed immediately west of the existing plant site 

on land owned by SIPC. The land was previously used for farming 

activities and is contained within sections 26, 27, and 35, Township 15 

South, Range 2 East. The nearest airport, Williamson County Airport, is 

located approximately 8 miles north of the proposed site. The CT 

project will require two new stacks, each stack will be less than 60 

feet tall. The height of the stacks is significantly lower than the 

height of nearby existing plant structures (stacks height varies 

between 200-400 ft.). No FAA permit will be required for the facility. 

We have determined that the proposed facility will not pose any hazards 

to air navigation.

    The existing transmission facilities are adequate for the 

additional power generated by the new CT units and no additional 

transmission facilities are considered at present. The CT project will 

require the routing of natural gas pipeline to the site. The proposed 

gas pipeline is approximately 5.75 miles long. Generally the 

construction of the pipeline will require a right-of-way approximately 

30 to 40 feet wide. The pipeline crossing of larger streams and 

wetlands will be accomplished with underground directional boring so 

that the stream channels, hydrology and vegetation will be least 

affected. The natural gas pipeline route will potentially affect only 

one parcel of jurisdictional wetland. The total area of crossing 

wetland due to natural gas pipeline is estimated to be about 5,750 

square feet. Underground boring through the wetlands will minimize the 

impacts. All permanent streams will be crossed by underground borings 

while the shallow/intermittent streams will be cut and trenched. There 

are no floodplains or wetlands in the vicinity of the project location 

(at CT location); therefore, no impact is anticipated. Based on results 

of the wetland delineation it is unlikely that the proposed project 

will require an individual permit from the Corps of Engineers. The U.S. 

Fish & Wildlife Service and the Illinois Department of Natural 

Resources identified no significant impacts to fish and wildlife 

resources due to construction of the proposed project. Therefore, RUS 

has determined that no threatened or endangered species are likely to 

be impacted by the proposed construction.

    The Illinois State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) has 

reviewed the project and determined that no historic properties will be 

impacted by the proposed facility. RUS believes the project will have 

no impact on cultural and historic properties due to construction of 

the proposed project. However, the project is approved contingent on 

the following condition: if archaeological remains are discovered 

during construction activities, the work shall be stopped and SIPC will 

notify the SHPO and RUS immediately.

    SIPC published notices of the availability of the EA and solicited 

public comments per 7 CFR 1792.42. Notices of availability of EA were 

published in the Southern Illinoisan newspaper, a daily circular, on 

April 12 & 13, 2002. The 30-day comment period on the EA for the 

proposed facility ended on May 14, 2002. No comments were received on 

the EA.

    SIPC committed to follow Federal and state agency recommendations, 

and secure all necessary permits prior to constructing and operating 

the CT units. Based on the EA and SIPC's commitments to follow agency 

recommendations, RUS has concluded that the proposed action will not 

have a significant effect to various resources, including important 

farmland, floodplains, wetlands, cultural resources, threatened and 

endangered species and their critical habitat, air pollution, water 

quality, and noise. RUS has also determined that there would be no 

negative impacts of the proposed project on minority communities and 

low-income communities as a result of the construction of the project. 

RUS believes that there are no significant unresolved environmental 

conflicts related to this project.



    Dated: May 30, 2002.

Blaine D. Stockton,

Assistant Administrator, Electric Program, Rural Utilities Service.

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