[Federal Register: August 19, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 160)] [Notices] [Page 45242-45243] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr19au99-47] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Department of Army, Army Corps of Engineers Notice of Intent to Prepare a Joint Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for the Proposed Rock Creek-Keefer Slough Flood Control Project, Butte County, CA AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), DoD. ACTION: Notice of intent. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps), lead agency under the National Environmental Policy Act, intends to prepare a draft and final EIS/EIR evaluating the environmental effects of flood control and environmental restoration for the Rock Creek-Keefer Slough watershed in Butte County, California. The Corps is working with Butte County and the Rock Creek Reclamation District to provide this protection. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions about the proposed action and EIS/EIR can be answered by Steve Tuggle at (916) 557-6638 or by mail at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Planning Division, ATTN: Steve Tuggle, 1325 J Street, Sacramento, California 95814-2922. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 1. Project Location The project area is located in Butte County approximately 90 miles north of Sacramento. The area of primary interest includes portions of the town of Nord and agricultural lands affected by flooding from Rock Creek and Keefer Slough. The streams of interest in this evaluation include portions of Rock Creek, Keefer Slough, Mud Creek, Pine Creek, Kusal Slough, and the Sacramento River. The project area is also interconnected within the Big Chico Creek Ecological Unit of the Butte Basin, a tributary of the Sacramento River. This project covers the area of Rock Creek and Keefer Slough between Highway 32 and \1/2\ mile above the confluence of Rock Creek with the Anderson Branch of Rock Creek, all within Butte County. [[Page 45243]] 2. Proposed Action and Alternatives The Corps, in cooperation with the State of California (Department of Water Resources) and the local sponsor (Butte County), is conducting a feasibility investigation of the flood control and environmental restoration measures identified during the reconnaissance phase and described in the Rock Creek-Keefer Slough Initial Assessment dated February 1999. This feasibility investigation proposes to develop and evaluate alternative flood control and environmental restoration plans that would alleviate flooding for the 100-year storm event and enhance the existing environment along the Rock Creek-Keefer Slough system. The feasibility report will address an array of alternatives and resource problems. Alternatives analyzed during the feasibility investigation will be a combination of one or more flood control and ecosystem restoration measures identified during the reconnaissance phase; additional measures maybe considered. These alternative measures include (1) setback levees and stream channel improvements, (2) environmental restoration measures, (3) bypass and diversion structures, and (4) detention storage measures. The goal of this project is to provide the greatest environmental benefits possible in conjunction with the proposed flood control project. Primary objectives include reducing flood risk and property damages, preserving existing resources, improving water quality, restoring wetlands, increasing riparian and riverine habitat, and reducing cobble and sediment transport. Significant issues to be analyzed in depth in the EIS/EIR include appropriate levels of the flood damage reduction, adverse effects on vegetation and wildlife resources, special-status species, esthetics, cultural resources, recreation, and cumulative effects of related projects in the study area. 3. Scoping Process ``Scoping'' is a process to identify the actions, alternative, and effects to be evaluated in an environmental document. The project study plan provides for public scoping meeting and comments. The Corps has initiated a process of involving Federal, State, and local agencies, and concerned individuals. After the draft EIS/EIR is prepared, a 45-day public review period will be provided for individuals and agencies to review and comment on the EIS/EIR. All interested parties should respond to this notice and provide a current address if they wish to be notified of the EIS/EIR circulation and future scoping meeting dates. Public meetings will be held to receive verbal and written comments. All comments will be considered and responded to in the final EIS/EIR. 4. Public Meetings A public scoping meeting will be held in January 2000. Individuals are also encouraged to submit written scoping comments by December 31, 1999, to http://www.buttecounty.net/publicworks/ or by mail to U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Planning Division, ATTN: Steve Tuggle, 1325 J Street, Sacramento, California 95814-2922. 5. Availability The EIS/EIR is scheduled to be available for public review and comment in the summer of 2000. Dated: August 9, 1999. Michael J. Walsh, COL, EN, Commanding. [FR Doc. 99-21542 Filed 8-18-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3710-EZ-M