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62102 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

208 / Friday, October 28, 2005 / Notices

generated from the widening project; 6. Availability of the DEIS: The Draft comments, responses, and the changes,
and Environmental Impact Statement is rather than the entire document. The
f. Approximately 300,000 cubic yards projected to be available in September agencies are filing the entire statement
of dredged material will be used 2006. At this time the Galveston District with a new cover sheet as the FPEIS.
beneficially for beach nourishment on plans to conduct a Public Hearing The FPEIS is being made available by
Quintana Beach and the remainder of following the release of the DEIS. mail and can be viewed on the Internet
the dredged material will be placed at http://www.epa.gov/region3/mtntop/
Brenda S. Bowen,
offshore approximately 2.5 miles off index.htm. The FPEIS can also be
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. viewed at local offices of the above
Quintana in approximately 40 feet of
water. [FR Doc. 05–21521 Filed 10–27–05; 8:45 am] agencies and at selected local libraries.
2. Scoping and Public Involvement BILLING CODE 3710–52–M Copies of the FPEIS may be obtained by
Process: A scoping meeting to gather writing to the address listed below.
information on the subjects to be ADDRESSES: Send written requests for
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
studied in detail in the DEIS will be copies of the FPEIS to John Forren, U.S.
conducted on (see DATES). An informal Department of the Army, Corps of Environmental Protection Agency
open house, allowing for review of the Engineers (3EA30), 1650 Arch Street,
proposed project and questions and Philadelphia, PA 19103.
answers, will be conducted between 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
and 7 p.m., prior to the scoping meeting. AGENCY Forren, U.S. Environmental Protection
3. Significant Issues: Issues associated Agency, at (215) 814–2705; Katherine
with the proposed project to be given DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Trott, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, at
significant analysis in the DEIS are (202) 761–5542; Mike Robinson, U.S.
likely to include, but may not be limited Office of Surface Mining Office of Surface Mining, at (412) 937–
to, the potential impacts of the proposed 2882; Cindy Tibbott, U.S. Fish and
dredging, dredged material placement, Fish and Wildlife Service Wildlife Service, at (814) 234–4090; or
the beneficial uses of dredged material, Russell Hunter, West Virginia
water quality, fish and wildlife values Final Programmatic Environmental Department of Environmental
including threatened and endangered Impact Statement for Mountaintop Protection, at (304) 926–0499.
species; air quality; environmental Mining and Valley Fills Dated: October 20, 2005.
justice; socioeconomic environment; AGENCIES: U.S. Army Corps of Gerald W. Barnes,
archaeological and cultural resources; Engineers, Department of the Army, Chief, Operations, Directorate of Civil Works.
recreation and recreational resources; DOD; Environmental Protection Agency; David Evans,
energy supply and natural resources; Office of Surface Mining and Fish and
hazardous waste and materials; Director, Wetlands Division, Environmental
Wildlife Service, Interior; and West Protection Agency.
aesthetics; public health and safety; Virginia Department of Environmental
navigation; shoreline erosion and Glenda H. Owens,
Protection.
accretion; cumulative impacts, and the Deputy Director, Office of Surface Mining.
ACTION: Announcement of availability of
needs and welfare of the people. Marshall P. Jones, Jr.
Final Programmatic Environmental
4. Technical Review and Deputy Director, Fish and Wildlife Service.
Impact Statement (FPEIS).
Consultation: Several State and Federal [FR Doc. 05–21474 Filed 10–27–05; 8:45 am]
Agencies will be invited to provide SUMMARY: The above agencies announce BILLING CODE 3710–92–P
technical review of the DEIS. Those the availability of the FPEIS that
agencies include: The Environmental considers developing policies, guidance,
Protection Agency, National Marine and coordinated agency decision- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Fisheries Service, United States Fish making processes to minimize, to the
and Wildlife Service, the United States maximum extent practicable, the Department of the Navy
Coast Guard, Texas Commission on adverse environmental effects to waters
Environmental Quality, Texas General of the United States and to fish and Notice of Public Hearings for a Draft
Land Office, Texas Parks and Wildlife wildlife resources affected by Overseas Environmental Impact
Department and the Texas Department mountaintop mining operations, and to Statement/Environmental Impact
of Transportation. environmental resources that could be Statement for the Undersea Warfare
5. Additional Review and affected by the size and location of Training Range
Consultation: Additional review and excess spoil-disposal sites in valley fills AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DOD.
consultation that will be incorporated within the Appalachian study area in ACTION: Notice.
into the preparation of this DEIS will West Virginia, Kentucky, Virginia, and
include: Compliance with the Texas Tennessee. This FPEIS was prepared as SUMMARY: Pursuant to Executive Order
Coastal Management Program; part of a settlement agreement that 12114, Environmental Effects Abroad of
protection of cultural resources under resolved the Federal claims brought in Major Federal Actions, and Section
Section 106 of the National Historic Bragg v. Robertson, Civ. No. 2:98–0636 102(2) of the National Environmental
Preservation Act; protection of (S.D.W.Va.). Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 as
navigation under the Rivers and Harbors This FPEIS was prepared consistent implemented by the Council on
Act of 1899; protection of water quality with the provision set forth in 40 CFR Environmental Quality regulations (40
under section 401 of the Clean Water 1503.4(c) of the Council on CFR Parts 1500–1508), the Department
Act; protection of air quality under the Environmental Quality regulations of the Navy (Navy) has prepared and
Clean Air Act; and protection of implementing NEPA, which allow the filed with the U.S. Environmental
endangered and threatened species agencies to attach an errata sheet to the Protection Agency a Draft Overseas
under section 7 of the Endangered statement instead of rewriting the draft Environmental Impact Statement/
Species Act. statement and to circulate the errata, Environmental Impact Statement (Draft

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