[Federal Register: March 1, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 39)] [Notices] [Page 10011-10012] From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov] [DOCID:fr01mr99-94] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [(CA-610-5101-01-B109) CACA-40467] Cadiz Groundwater Storage and Dry-Year Supply Program Proposed Pipeline and Plan Amendment, San Bernardino County, California AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, California Desert District. ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY: The Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management (``BLM''), in cooperation with The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (``Metropolitan''), will prepare a joint Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report (``joint EIS/EIR'') for proposed right-of-way for proposed Cadiz Water Storage and Dry-Year Supply Program (``Project'') on Federal lands in the Mojave Desert Region of San Bernardino County, California. The proposed action will also include a proposed plan amendment to the California Desert Plan. The Project would consist of: (1) A proposed right-of-way for the construction and operation of a six-foot diameter pipeline from Metropolitan's Iron Mountain Pumping Plant on the Colorado River Aqueduct (``CRA'') to the project proponent's property in the Cadiz/ Fenner area, approximately 35 miles to the northeast; (2) pumping to lift CRA water supplies to the Cadiz/Fenner area including the possible need to modify a pump at the Iron Mountain Pumping Plant; (3) construction and operation of a series of spreading basins (approximately 200-300 acres), and (4) construction and operation of a well [[Page 10012]] field for extraction of groundwater in the Cadiz/Fenner area. Three alternative Project configurations are being considered, along with the No Project alternative. The BLM will be asked to issue right-of-way permits for the construction of portions of the water conveyance facility and possibly other facilities which are proposed to traverse federal lands. All three alternative Project configurations involve lands currently managed by BLM. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed project begins near the MWD Iron Mountain Pumping Plant in southeast San Bernardino County. The proposed 35-mile pipeline alignment is north to the Cadiz area. The proposed plan amendment is to allow the proposed pipeline be placed outside an utility corridor. The aquifer system (``Aquifer System'') which underlies a portion of the Project area, located in the Cadiz and Fenner valleys (``Cadiz/Fenner area'') of San Bernardino County, has been identified as a potential site for underground storage of Colorado River water. This water would be delivered to the Cadiz/Fenner area west of the Ship Mountains from the Colorado River Aqueduct (``CRA'') and by way of an underground pipeline. The stored Colorado River water would be subsequently withdrawn when needed and returned to the CRA via the pipeline to meet Metropolitan's water supply needs. In addition, indigenous groundwater in the area of the stored water would also be transferred utilizing the same facilities. The Project would have a term of 50 years. Metropolitan supplies supplemental imported water from the State Water Project and the Colorado River to its member agencies in Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. DATES: Written comments are requested on this notice concerning the scope of analysis of the draft EIS/EIR. Comments must be received on or before March 31, 1999. It is important that those interested in the management of the BLM properties within the Project area provide input at this time. A Notice of Availability will be published when the Draft joint EIS/EIR is available for public review. ADDRESSES: Please submit comments concerning the scope of the analysis for the Cadiz Water Storage and Dry-Year Supply Program Pipeline in writing to Mr. James Williams, Supervisor Realty Specialist, Bureau of Land Management, California Desert District, 6221 Box Springs Boulevard, Riverside. California, 92507, (909) 697-5390. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. James Williams at the above address. Dated: February 23, 1999. Douglas A. Romoli, Acting District Manager. [FR Doc. 99-4924 Filed 2-26-99; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-40-M