[Federal Register: December 8, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 235)] [Notices] [Page 67674-67675] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr08de98-50] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Murrieta Creek Feasibility Study; Riverside County, CA AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), DoD. ACTION: Notice of intent. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: Murrieta Creek is located in western Riverside County and encompasses a drainage area of approximately 220 square miles. The creek flows in a southeasterly direction and receives inflows from Slaughterhouse Canyon on the southern side and Warm Springs and Santa Gertrudis Creeks on the northern side. The feasibility study covers an eleven mile reach of Murrieta Creek from the McVicar Street bridge in Wildomar, downstream through the Cities of Murrieta and Temecula to the U.S. Geological Survey gaging station, just [[Page 67675]] north of the confluence with Temecula Creek. Rapid development over the past two decades has resulted in concerns over flood protection and environmental degradation throughout the project reach. In response to these and other concerns raised by federal, state, and local interests during the 1997 Reconnaissance Study, the Corps of Engineers has initiated a Feasibility Study to determine if a feasible plan exists for flood control along Murrieta Creek with associated environmental restoration and recreation components. ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles District, Attn: CESPL-PD-RN, P.O. Box 532711, Los Angeles, California, 90053-2325. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further information contact Mr. David Compas, phone (213) 452-3850; or E-mail: dcompas@spl.usace.army.mil. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1. Authorization: The study was authorized by U.S. Senate Resolution, dated 28 March 1996. 2. Background: The Reconnaissance Study concluded that there is a Federal interest in flood control and watershed management. 3. Proposed Action: The Feasibility Study is to determine if a plan can be formulated for flood control along Murrieta Creek and watershed management, with associated components for environmental restoration and recreation. 4. Alternatives: A full array of alternatives will be developed for further analyses. Preliminary alternatives to be considered include combinations of features such as creation of detention basins, wetland restoration, in-channel modifications, and side-slope protection. The proposed plan, viable project alternatives, and the no action plan will be carried forward for detailed analysis in the National Environmental Policy Act/California Environmental Quality Act documentation. 5. Scoping Process: a. Potential impacts associated with the proposed action will be fully evaluated. Resource categories that will be analyzed are: biology, air quality, water quality, cultural resources, land use, geology, recreational, aesthetics, transportation, scoioeconomics, hazardous sites, and safety. b. The public, as well as Federal, State, and local agencies are encouraged to participate in the scoping process by attending the scoping meeting and/or submitting data, information, and comments identifying relevant environmental and scoioeconomic issues to be addressed in the environmental analysis. Useful information includes other environmental studies, published and unpublished data, historical photos of the area, alternatives that should be addressed in the analysis, and potential environmental enhancement and restoration opportunities that exist along the creek. Individuals and agencies may offer information or data relevant to the proposed study and provide comments by attending the public scoping meeting, or by mailing the information to Mr. David Compas before 10 January 1999. Requests to be placed on the mailing list for announcements and the Draft EIS/R should also be sent to Mr. David Compas. 6. Location and time: The scoping meeting is scheduled on 14 January 1999 in the Temecula City Council chambers, at 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting will be held between 1 and 3 p.m. Dated: November 30, 1998. John P. Carroll, Colonel, Corps of Engineers, District Engineer. [FR Doc. 98-32516 Filed 12-7-98; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3710-KF-M