81_FR_852 81 FR 848 - Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement on NJ Transitgrid Traction Power System in Hudson County, New Jersey

81 FR 848 - Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement on NJ Transitgrid Traction Power System in Hudson County, New Jersey

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 4 (January 7, 2016)

Page Range848-850
FR Document2016-00048

The FTA, as the federal lead agency, and the New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT), as joint lead agency, are planning to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the NJ TRANSITGRID TRACTION POWER SYSTEM, which will provide a reliable electric power generation system (called a microgrid) to provide electricity to operate trains on a portion of the NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak rail systems, including some sections of the Northeast Corridor and Morris & Essex line, and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail System. The microgrid, which is needed to enhance the resiliency of the public transportation system, will also provide electricity for some signal power and tunnel ventilation, pumping, and lighting on the Main Line and Northeast Corridor. NJ TRANSITGRID consists of two projects with independent utility from each other: The TRACTION POWER SYSTEM and the DISTRIBUTED GENERATION SOLUTIONS, which will provide power to train and bus stations and other transportation facilities in northeastern New Jersey with sustainable energy sources such as fuel cells, photovoltaic panels, and combined heat and power units. The EIS, which will be prepared only for the NJ TRANSITGRID TRACTION POWER SYSTEM, will be in accordance with Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and FTA regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as well as expedited project delivery provisions of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONS SOLUTIONS is a project with independent utility from the TRACTION POWER SYSTEM and will progress in a separate process to comply with NEPA and MAP-21.

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[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 4 (Thursday, January 7, 2016)]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration


Preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement on NJ 
Transitgrid Traction Power System in Hudson County, New Jersey

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.

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SUMMARY: The FTA, as the federal lead agency, and the New Jersey 
Transit Corporation (NJ TRANSIT), as joint lead agency, are planning to 
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the NJ TRANSITGRID 
TRACTION POWER SYSTEM, which will provide a reliable electric power 
generation system (called a microgrid) to provide electricity to 
operate trains on a portion of the NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak rail systems, 
including some sections of the Northeast Corridor and Morris & Essex 
line, and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail System. The microgrid, which is 
needed to enhance the resiliency of the public transportation system, 
will also provide electricity for some signal power and tunnel 
ventilation, pumping, and lighting on the Main Line and Northeast 
Corridor. NJ TRANSITGRID consists of two projects with independent 
utility from each other: The TRACTION POWER SYSTEM and the DISTRIBUTED 
GENERATION SOLUTIONS, which will provide power to train and bus 
stations and other transportation facilities in northeastern New Jersey 
with sustainable energy sources such as fuel cells, photovoltaic 
panels, and combined heat and power units. The EIS, which will be 
prepared only for the NJ TRANSITGRID TRACTION POWER SYSTEM, will be in 
accordance with Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and FTA 
regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 
as well as expedited project delivery provisions of the Moving Ahead 
for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21). DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONS 
SOLUTIONS is a project with independent utility from the TRACTION POWER 
SYSTEM and will progress in a separate process to comply with NEPA and 
MAP-21.

DATES: Written comments on the scope of the EIS should be sent to Mr. 
Nick Marton or Mr. Chris Jeter by February 29, 2016. A public scoping 
meeting will be held on February 3, 2016 between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. at 
the location indicated under ADDRESSES below.

ADDRESSES: Written comments on the scope of the EIS should be sent to: 
Mr. Nick Marton, Project Manager, NJ TRANSIT, River Line Office, 800 
Lemuel Avenue, Camden, NJ 08105 or Mr. Chris Jeter, NJ TRANSIT, One 
Penn Plaza East, 8th Floor, Newark, NJ 07105-2246. Comments may also be 
offered at the public scoping meeting. The date, time, and address for 
the public scoping meeting is as follows:

February 3, 2016 4 p.m.-8 p.m.

St. Peter's University, 2641 John F. Kennedy Blvd., Center Room, Jersey 
City, NJ 07306

    This location is accessible to persons with disabilities. If 
special translation or signing service or other special accommodations 
are needed, please contact the Project Manager, Mr. Nick Marton at 
(856) 614-7003 or Mr. Chris Jeter at (973) 491-7707 at least 48 hours 
before the meeting. A Draft Scoping Document for the NJ TRANSITGRID 
TRACTION POWER SYSTEM is available on NJ TRANSIT's Web site at: http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/documents. or by calling the project 
manager, Mr. Nick Marton, at (856) 614-7003 or Mr. Chris Jeter at (973) 
491-7707. Copies will also be available at the scoping meeting.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Nancy Danzig, Director of Planning 
and Program Development, FTA Region 2, One Bowling Green, Room 429, New 
York, NY 10004. (212) 668-2177.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    Scoping: The scoping process provides agencies and the public with 
the opportunity to review and comment on the purpose and need 
identified for the proposed project, alternatives considered, and the 
proposed methodologies that will be used to assess the potential 
social, economic, and environmental impacts of the project in the Draft 
EIS. Comments received during this process will be reviewed by FTA and 
NJ TRANSIT and incorporated into a Final Scoping Document, which will 
initiate the preparation of the Draft EIS.
    Project Need: The purpose of the proposed project is to enhance the

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resiliency of the electricity supply to the NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak 
infrastructure that serves key commuter markets in New York and New 
Jersey to minimize public transportation service disruptions. The 
region's public transportation infrastructure is vulnerable to power 
outages due to the nature of the existing centralized power 
distribution system and the intensity and frequency of severe weather 
events.
    Project Description and Alternatives: The proposed microgrid will 
be a state-of-the-art electric power generating facility that will be 
scaled to provide emergency power for NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak service 
operating between New York's Penn Station and northeastern New Jersey 
as well as other transit service as indicated above. It is anticipated 
that the new facility will be able to generate approximately 104 
megawatts (MW) of electricity. Natural gas-fired generation was 
identified as the most cost-effective choice to serve the identified 
traction power loads (i.e., the power needed to operate trains). At the 
present time, four types of conventional generation are under 
consideration:
     A simple-cycle reciprocating engine plant, with multiple 
reciprocating engines;
     A combined-cycle reciprocating engine plant, configured 
with multiple reciprocating engines and one steam turbine;
     A simple-cycle combustion-turbine plant, with three 
combustion turbines; and
     A combined-cycle gas turbine plant, configured with two 
combustion turbines and one steam turbine.
    The preferred generation system could be one of the four listed 
above or a combination of reciprocating engine and gas turbine 
technologies. Clean-burning natural gas will provide fuel for the 
combustion turbines and/or engines. A no action alternative, which 
contemplates roadway and transit facility improvements (other than the 
proposed project) planned for and programmed to be implemented by the 
year 2021 (the proposed project's completion year) will be defined to 
serve as a baseline for comparison to the build alternative options.
    A project site for the approximate 104 MW power plant was 
identified in Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey based on a site 
screening analysis that evaluated properties on the Kearny Peninsula 
near NJ TRANSIT's Mason and Amtrak's Kearny (Sub 41) substations. The 
NJ Transit Site Screening Analysis can be found on the projects Web 
page at http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/documents.
    These two substations will receive the highest electrical loads 
from the microgrid to supply power to the Morris & Essex Line and 
Northeast Corridor via transmission lines that run from the generation 
site to the substations. Transmission lines will also run from the 
proposed project site to NJ TRANSIT's Henderson substation in Hoboken, 
New Jersey to supply power to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
    EIS Process and Role of Participating Agencies and the Public: The 
purpose of the EIS process is to explore in a public setting 
potentially significant effects of implementing the proposed project on 
the physical, human, and natural environment. Areas of investigation 
will include, but are not limited to: Land use, community facilities, 
socioeconomic conditions, air quality (including consideration of 
greenhouse gas emissions and climate change), cultural resources, 
aesthetic conditions, transportation, noise and vibration, natural 
resources, water quality, electromagnetic fields, utilities, 
contaminated materials, and safety and security. Measures to avoid, 
minimize, and mitigate any significant adverse impacts will be 
identified. An Agency and Public Coordination Plan (Plan) has been 
developed to guide a comprehensive outreach program. It can be found on 
the project's Web page at http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/documents.
    The Plan outlines outreach to local and county officials and 
community and civic groups; a public scoping process to define the 
issues of concern among all parties interested in the project; 
establishment of a Technical Advisory Committee and periodic meetings 
with that committee; a public hearing on release of the Draft EIS; and 
development and distribution of project newsletters.
    The purpose of and need for the proposed project has been 
preliminarily identified in this notice. We invite the public and 
participating agencies to consider the preliminary statement of purpose 
and need for the project, as well as the alternatives proposed for 
consideration. Suggestions for modifications to the statement of 
purpose and need and any other reasonable alternatives that meet the 
purpose and need for the project are welcomed and will be given serious 
consideration. Comments on significant environmental impacts that may 
be associated with the proposed project and alternatives are also 
welcomed. There will be additional opportunities to participate in the 
scoping process at the public meeting announced in this notice.
    FTA Procedures: The proposed NJ TRANSITGRID project has been 
identified by the FTA as a project eligible for Federal funding through 
FTA's Emergency Relief Program that was promulgated in response to 
Hurricane Sandy. Prior to providing funding, the FTA must review the 
proposed project in accordance with NEPA as well as other related 
statutes and regulations. In accordance with 23 CFR 771.105(a) and 
771.133, FTA will comply with all Federal environmental laws, 
regulations, and executive orders applicable to the proposed project 
during the environmental review process to the maximum extent 
practicable. These requirements include, but are not limited to, the 
regulations of the CEQ and FTA implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts 1500-
1508 and 23 CFR part 771), the project-level air quality conformity 
regulation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (40 CFR 
part 93), the Section 404(b)(1) guidelines of EPA (40 CFR part 230), 
the regulation implementing Section 106 of the National Historic 
Preservation Act (36 CFR Part 800), the regulation implementing Section 
7 of the Endangered Species Act (50 CFR part 402), Section 4(f) of the 
DOT Act (23 CFR 771.135), and Executive Orders 12898 on environmental 
justice, 11988, as amended, on floodplain management, 11990 on 
wetlands, and 13186 on migratory birds.
    Public comments will be received through those methods explained 
earlier in this NOI and will be incorporated into a Final Scoping 
Document. The Final Scoping Document will detail the scope of the EIS 
and the potential environmental effects that will be considered during 
the NEPA process. After the completion of the Draft EIS, a public and 
agency review period will allow for input on the Draft EIS and these 
comments will be incorporated into the Final EIS for the proposed 
project. In accordance with Section 1319 of the Moving Ahead for 
Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) (Pub. L. 112-114), 
Accelerated Decision-making in Environmental Reviews, FTA may consider 
the use of errata sheets attached to the DEIS in place of a in place of 
a traditional Final EIS and/or development a single environmental 
decision document that consists of a Final EIS and a Record of Decision 
(ROD), if certain conditions exist following the conclusion of the 
public and agency review period for the project's Draft EIS.

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    The Paperwork Reduction Act seeks, in part, to minimize the cost to 
the taxpayer of the creation, collection, maintenance, use, 
dissemination, and disposition of information. Consistent with this 
goal and with principles of economy and efficiency in government, it is 
FTA policy to limit insofar as possible distribution of complete 
printed sets of NEPA documents. Accordingly, unless a specific request 
for a complete printed set of the NEPA document is received before the 
document is printed, FTA and NJ Transit will distribute only electronic 
copies of the NEPA document. A complete printed set of the 
environmental document will be available for review at the NJ Transit 
offices and elsewhere; an electronic copy of the complete environmental 
document will be available on the project's Web page http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/documents.

Marilyn G. Shazor,
Regional Administrator, FTA, Region 02.
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                                                  • Fax: 202–395–5806. Attention: Desk                 locator, which will be scanned at the                  SOLUTIONS is a project with
                                               Officer for Department of State.                        time of processing. Applicants who                     independent utility from the
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        submit the electronic application will                 TRACTION POWER SYSTEM and will
                                               Direct requests for additional                          no longer submit paper-based                           progress in a separate process to comply
                                               information regarding the collection                    applications to the Department.                        with NEPA and MAP–21.
                                               listed in this notice, including requests                 Dated: December 18, 2015.                            DATES: Written comments on the scope
                                               for copies of the proposed collection                   Ed Ramotowski,                                         of the EIS should be sent to Mr. Nick
                                               instrument and supporting documents,                    Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau of                  Marton or Mr. Chris Jeter by February
                                               to Taylor Mauck, who may be reached                     Consular Affairs, Department of State.                 29, 2016. A public scoping meeting will
                                               at 202–485–7635 or at PRA_                              [FR Doc. 2016–00043 Filed 1–6–16; 8:45 am]             be held on February 3, 2016 between 4
                                               BurdenComments@state.gov.                               BILLING CODE 4710–06–P
                                                                                                                                                              p.m. and 8 p.m. at the location indicated
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                                                                                     under ADDRESSES below.
                                                  • Title of Information Collection:                                                                          ADDRESSES: Written comments on the
                                               Electronic Application for Immigration                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                           scope of the EIS should be sent to: Mr.
                                               Visa and Alien Registration.                                                                                   Nick Marton, Project Manager, NJ
                                                  • OMB Control Number: 1405–0185.                     Federal Transit Administration                         TRANSIT, River Line Office, 800
                                                  • Type of Request: Extension of a                                                                           Lemuel Avenue, Camden, NJ 08105 or
                                               Currently Approved Collection.                          Preparation of an Environmental                        Mr. Chris Jeter, NJ TRANSIT, One Penn
                                                  • Originating Office: CA/VO/L/R.                     Impact Statement on NJ Transitgrid                     Plaza East, 8th Floor, Newark, NJ
                                                  • Form Number: DS–0260.                              Traction Power System in Hudson                        07105–2246. Comments may also be
                                                  • Respondents: Immigrant Visa                        County, New Jersey                                     offered at the public scoping meeting.
                                               Applicants.                                             AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration                 The date, time, and address for the
                                                  • Estimated Number of Respondents:                   (FTA), DOT.                                            public scoping meeting is as follows:
                                               581,642.                                                ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an                 February 3, 2016 4 p.m.–8 p.m.
                                                  • Estimated Number of Responses:                     environmental impact statement.
                                               581,642.                                                                                                       St. Peter’s University, 2641 John F.
                                                  • Average Time per Response: 2                       SUMMARY:   The FTA, as the federal lead                   Kennedy Blvd., Center Room, Jersey
                                               hours.                                                  agency, and the New Jersey Transit                        City, NJ 07306
                                                  • Total Estimated Burden Time:                       Corporation (NJ TRANSIT), as joint lead                   This location is accessible to persons
                                               1,163,284.                                              agency, are planning to prepare an                     with disabilities. If special translation or
                                                  • Frequency: Once per respondent.                    Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)                   signing service or other special
                                                  • Obligation to Respond: Required to                 for the NJ TRANSITGRID TRACTION                        accommodations are needed, please
                                               Obtain a Benefit.                                       POWER SYSTEM, which will provide a                     contact the Project Manager, Mr. Nick
                                                  We are soliciting public comments to                 reliable electric power generation                     Marton at (856) 614–7003 or Mr. Chris
                                               permit the Department to:                               system (called a microgrid) to provide                 Jeter at (973) 491–7707 at least 48 hours
                                                  • Evaluate whether the proposed                      electricity to operate trains on a portion             before the meeting. A Draft Scoping
                                               information collection is necessary for                 of the NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak rail                      Document for the NJ TRANSITGRID
                                               the proper functions of the Department.                 systems, including some sections of the                TRACTION POWER SYSTEM is
                                                  • Evaluate the accuracy of our                       Northeast Corridor and Morris & Essex                  available on NJ TRANSIT’s Web site at:
                                               estimate of the time and cost burden for                line, and the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail                 http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/
                                               this proposed collection, including the                 System. The microgrid, which is needed                 documents. or by calling the project
                                               validity of the methodology and                         to enhance the resiliency of the public                manager, Mr. Nick Marton, at (856) 614–
                                               assumptions used.                                       transportation system, will also provide               7003 or Mr. Chris Jeter at (973) 491–
                                                  • Enhance the quality, utility, and                  electricity for some signal power and                  7707. Copies will also be available at the
                                               clarity of the information to be                        tunnel ventilation, pumping, and                       scoping meeting.
                                               collected.                                              lighting on the Main Line and Northeast                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
                                                  • Minimize the reporting burden on                   Corridor. NJ TRANSITGRID consists of                   Nancy Danzig, Director of Planning and
                                               those who are to respond, including the                 two projects with independent utility                  Program Development, FTA Region 2,
                                               use of automated collection techniques                  from each other: The TRACTION                          One Bowling Green, Room 429, New
                                               or other forms of information                           POWER SYSTEM and the                                   York, NY 10004. (212) 668–2177.
                                               technology.                                             DISTRIBUTED GENERATION                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  Please note that comments submitted                  SOLUTIONS, which will provide power                      Scoping: The scoping process
                                               in response to this Notice are public                   to train and bus stations and other                    provides agencies and the public with
                                               record. Before including any detailed                   transportation facilities in northeastern              the opportunity to review and comment
                                               personal information, you should be                     New Jersey with sustainable energy                     on the purpose and need identified for
                                               aware that your comments as submitted,                  sources such as fuel cells, photovoltaic               the proposed project, alternatives
                                               including your personal information,                    panels, and combined heat and power                    considered, and the proposed
                                               will be available for public review.                    units. The EIS, which will be prepared                 methodologies that will be used to
                                                  Abstract of proposed collection:                     only for the NJ TRANSITGRID                            assess the potential social, economic,
                                                  Form DS–260 will be used to elicit                   TRACTION POWER SYSTEM, will be in                      and environmental impacts of the
                                               information to determine the eligibility                accordance with Council on                             project in the Draft EIS. Comments
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                                               of aliens applying for immigrant visas.                 Environmental Quality (CEQ) and FTA                    received during this process will be
                                                  Methodology:                                         regulations implementing the National                  reviewed by FTA and NJ TRANSIT and
                                                  The DS–260 will be submitted                         Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), as                    incorporated into a Final Scoping
                                               electronically to the Department via the                well as expedited project delivery                     Document, which will initiate the
                                               Internet. The applicant will be                         provisions of the Moving Ahead for                     preparation of the Draft EIS.
                                               instructed to print a confirmation page                 Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP–                   Project Need: The purpose of the
                                               containing a 2–D bar code record                        21). DISTRIBUTED GENERATIONS                           proposed project is to enhance the


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                                               resiliency of the electricity supply to the             njtransitresilienceprogram.com/                        the public meeting announced in this
                                               NJ TRANSIT and Amtrak infrastructure                    documents.                                             notice.
                                               that serves key commuter markets in                        These two substations will receive the                 FTA Procedures: The proposed NJ
                                               New York and New Jersey to minimize                     highest electrical loads from the                      TRANSITGRID project has been
                                               public transportation service                           microgrid to supply power to the Morris                identified by the FTA as a project
                                               disruptions. The region’s public                        & Essex Line and Northeast Corridor via                eligible for Federal funding through
                                               transportation infrastructure is                        transmission lines that run from the                   FTA’s Emergency Relief Program that
                                               vulnerable to power outages due to the                  generation site to the substations.                    was promulgated in response to
                                               nature of the existing centralized power                Transmission lines will also run from                  Hurricane Sandy. Prior to providing
                                               distribution system and the intensity                   the proposed project site to NJ                        funding, the FTA must review the
                                               and frequency of severe weather events.                 TRANSIT’s Henderson substation in                      proposed project in accordance with
                                                  Project Description and Alternatives:                Hoboken, New Jersey to supply power                    NEPA as well as other related statutes
                                               The proposed microgrid will be a state-                 to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.                       and regulations. In accordance with 23
                                               of-the-art electric power generating                       EIS Process and Role of Participating               CFR 771.105(a) and 771.133, FTA will
                                               facility that will be scaled to provide                 Agencies and the Public: The purpose of                comply with all Federal environmental
                                               emergency power for NJ TRANSIT and                      the EIS process is to explore in a public              laws, regulations, and executive orders
                                               Amtrak service operating between New                    setting potentially significant effects of             applicable to the proposed project
                                               York’s Penn Station and northeastern                    implementing the proposed project on                   during the environmental review
                                               New Jersey as well as other transit                     the physical, human, and natural                       process to the maximum extent
                                               service as indicated above. It is                       environment. Areas of investigation will               practicable. These requirements
                                               anticipated that the new facility will be               include, but are not limited to: Land                  include, but are not limited to, the
                                               able to generate approximately 104                      use, community facilities,                             regulations of the CEQ and FTA
                                               megawatts (MW) of electricity. Natural                  socioeconomic conditions, air quality
                                                                                                                                                              implementing NEPA (40 CFR parts
                                               gas-fired generation was identified as                  (including consideration of greenhouse
                                                                                                                                                              1500–1508 and 23 CFR part 771), the
                                               the most cost-effective choice to serve                 gas emissions and climate change),
                                                                                                                                                              project-level air quality conformity
                                               the identified traction power loads (i.e.,              cultural resources, aesthetic conditions,
                                                                                                                                                              regulation of the U.S. Environmental
                                               the power needed to operate trains). At                 transportation, noise and vibration,
                                                                                                                                                              Protection Agency (EPA) (40 CFR part
                                               the present time, four types of                         natural resources, water quality,
                                                                                                                                                              93), the Section 404(b)(1) guidelines of
                                                                                                       electromagnetic fields, utilities,
                                               conventional generation are under                                                                              EPA (40 CFR part 230), the regulation
                                                                                                       contaminated materials, and safety and
                                               consideration:                                                                                                 implementing Section 106 of the
                                                                                                       security. Measures to avoid, minimize,
                                                  • A simple-cycle reciprocating engine                                                                       National Historic Preservation Act (36
                                                                                                       and mitigate any significant adverse
                                               plant, with multiple reciprocating                                                                             CFR Part 800), the regulation
                                                                                                       impacts will be identified. An Agency
                                               engines;                                                                                                       implementing Section 7 of the
                                                                                                       and Public Coordination Plan (Plan) has
                                                  • A combined-cycle reciprocating                     been developed to guide a                              Endangered Species Act (50 CFR part
                                               engine plant, configured with multiple                  comprehensive outreach program. It can                 402), Section 4(f) of the DOT Act (23
                                               reciprocating engines and one steam                     be found on the project’s Web page at                  CFR 771.135), and Executive Orders
                                               turbine;                                                http://njtransitresilienceprogram.com/                 12898 on environmental justice, 11988,
                                                  • A simple-cycle combustion-turbine                  documents.                                             as amended, on floodplain management,
                                               plant, with three combustion turbines;                     The Plan outlines outreach to local                 11990 on wetlands, and 13186 on
                                               and                                                     and county officials and community and                 migratory birds.
                                                  • A combined-cycle gas turbine plant,                civic groups; a public scoping process to                 Public comments will be received
                                               configured with two combustion                          define the issues of concern among all                 through those methods explained earlier
                                               turbines and one steam turbine.                         parties interested in the project;                     in this NOI and will be incorporated
                                                  The preferred generation system                      establishment of a Technical Advisory                  into a Final Scoping Document. The
                                               could be one of the four listed above or                Committee and periodic meetings with                   Final Scoping Document will detail the
                                               a combination of reciprocating engine                   that committee; a public hearing on                    scope of the EIS and the potential
                                               and gas turbine technologies. Clean-                    release of the Draft EIS; and                          environmental effects that will be
                                               burning natural gas will provide fuel for               development and distribution of project                considered during the NEPA process.
                                               the combustion turbines and/or engines.                 newsletters.                                           After the completion of the Draft EIS, a
                                               A no action alternative, which                             The purpose of and need for the                     public and agency review period will
                                               contemplates roadway and transit                        proposed project has been preliminarily                allow for input on the Draft EIS and
                                               facility improvements (other than the                   identified in this notice. We invite the               these comments will be incorporated
                                               proposed project) planned for and                       public and participating agencies to                   into the Final EIS for the proposed
                                               programmed to be implemented by the                     consider the preliminary statement of                  project. In accordance with Section
                                               year 2021 (the proposed project’s                       purpose and need for the project, as                   1319 of the Moving Ahead for Progress
                                               completion year) will be defined to                     well as the alternatives proposed for                  in the 21st Century Act (MAP–21) (Pub.
                                               serve as a baseline for comparison to the               consideration. Suggestions for                         L. 112–114), Accelerated Decision-
                                               build alternative options.                              modifications to the statement of                      making in Environmental Reviews, FTA
                                                  A project site for the approximate 104               purpose and need and any other                         may consider the use of errata sheets
                                               MW power plant was identified in                        reasonable alternatives that meet the                  attached to the DEIS in place of a in
                                               Kearny, Hudson County, New Jersey                       purpose and need for the project are                   place of a traditional Final EIS and/or
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                                               based on a site screening analysis that                 welcomed and will be given serious                     development a single environmental
                                               evaluated properties on the Kearny                      consideration. Comments on significant                 decision document that consists of a
                                               Peninsula near NJ TRANSIT’s Mason                       environmental impacts that may be                      Final EIS and a Record of Decision
                                               and Amtrak’s Kearny (Sub 41)                            associated with the proposed project                   (ROD), if certain conditions exist
                                               substations. The NJ Transit Site                        and alternatives are also welcomed.                    following the conclusion of the public
                                               Screening Analysis can be found on the                  There will be additional opportunities                 and agency review period for the
                                               projects Web page at http://                            to participate in the scoping process at               project’s Draft EIS.


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                                                  The Paperwork Reduction Act seeks,                   Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC                      method tunneling alternatives under South
                                               in part, to minimize the cost to the                    20590. Office hours are from 9:00 a.m.                 Flower Street south of 4th Street in the
                                               taxpayer of the creation, collection,                   to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,                   Financial District. See, Today’s IV, Inc. v.
                                               maintenance, use, dissemination, and                                                                           Federal Transit Administration, et al. (U.S.
                                                                                                       except Federal holidays.
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                                               disposition of information. Consistent                  SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is                   Western Division, Case No. 2:13–CV–00378)
                                               with this goal and with principles of                   hereby given that FTA has taken final                  and 515/555 Flower Associates, LLC v.
                                               economy and efficiency in government,                   agency actions by issuing certain                      Federal Transit Administration, et al. (U.S.
                                               it is FTA policy to limit insofar as                    approvals for the public transportation                District Court, Central District of California,
                                               possible distribution of complete                       project listed below. The actions on the               Western Division, Case No. 2:13–CV–00453).
                                               printed sets of NEPA documents.                         project, as well as the laws under which               Pursuant to the Court’s decision, FTA and
                                               Accordingly, unless a specific request                  such actions were taken, are described                 LACMTA prepared additional analysis for
                                               for a complete printed set of the NEPA                                                                         the project, specifically draft and final
                                                                                                       in the documentation issued in
                                               document is received before the                                                                                versions of a Supplemental Environmental
                                                                                                       connection with the project to comply                  Impact Statement (SEIS). The SEIS was
                                               document is printed, FTA and NJ                         with the National Environmental Policy                 limited in its scope and analyzed in detail
                                               Transit will distribute only electronic                 Act (NEPA) and in other documents in                   two additional tunnel construction
                                               copies of the NEPA document. A                          the FTA administrative record for the                  alternatives along Flower Street from 4th
                                               complete printed set of the                             project. Interested parties may contact                Street to 7th Street, as required by the Court’s
                                               environmental document will be                          either the project sponsor or the relevant             Order. FTA issued the Final SEIS
                                               available for review at the NJ Transit                  FTA Regional Office for more                           concurrently with a Supplemental ROD per
                                               offices and elsewhere; an electronic                    information. Contact information for                   23 U.S.C. Section 139(n)(2)(A), as amended
                                               copy of the complete environmental                                                                             by the Fixing America’s Surface
                                                                                                       FTA’s Regional Offices may be found at
                                               document will be available on the                                                                              Transportation Act, Public Law 114–94. This
                                                                                                       http://www.fta.dot.gov.                                notice only applies to this discrete action
                                               project’s Web page http://                                 This notice applies to all FTA
                                               njtransitresilienceprogram.com/                                                                                taken by FTA. Nothing in this notice affects
                                                                                                       decisions on the listed project as of the              FTA’s previous decisions, or notice thereof,
                                               documents.                                              issuance date of this notice and all laws              for this project. Final agency actions:
                                               Marilyn G. Shazor,                                      under which such actions were taken,                   Supplemental Record of Decision, dated
                                               Regional Administrator, FTA, Region 02.                 including, but not limited to, NEPA [42                December 16, 2015. Supporting
                                                                                                       U.S.C. 4321–4375], Section 4(f) of the                 documentation: Final Supplemental
                                               [FR Doc. 2016–00048 Filed 1–6–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       Department of Transportation Act of                    Environmental Impact Statement, dated
                                               BILLING CODE P                                                                                                 December 2015.
                                                                                                       1966 [49 U.S.C. 303], Section 106 of the
                                                                                                       National Historic Preservation Act [16                 Lucy Garliauskas,
                                               DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            U.S.C. 470f], and the Clean Air Act [42                Associate Administrator Planning and
                                                                                                       U.S.C. 7401–7671q]. This notice does                   Environment.
                                               Federal Transit Administration                          not, however, alter or extend the                      [FR Doc. 2016–00035 Filed 1–6–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                       limitation period for challenges of                    BILLING CODE P
                                               Limitation on Claims Against a                          project decisions subject to previous
                                               Proposed Public Transportation                          notices for the Regional Connector
                                               Project                                                 Transit Corridor Project published in                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
                                               AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration                  the Federal Register. The project and
                                               (FTA), DOT.                                             actions that are the subject of this notice            Surface Transportation Board
                                               ACTION: Notice.
                                                                                                       are:
                                                                                                                                                              [Docket No. FD 35986]
                                                                                                         Project name and location: Regional
                                               SUMMARY:   This notice announces final                  Connector Transit Corridor Project, Los                Connex Railroad LLC—Lease and
                                               environmental actions taken by the                      Angeles County, CA. Project sponsor: Los
                                                                                                       Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation             Operation Exemption—Line of Buzzi
                                               Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
                                                                                                       Authority (LACMTA). Project description:               Unicem USA in College Park, Ga.
                                               for a project in Los Angeles, CA. The
                                               purpose of this notice is to announce                   The proposed project would provide a 1.9-
                                                                                                                                                                 Connex Railroad LLC (Connex), a
                                               publicly the environmental decisions by                 mile direct connection of light rail transit
                                                                                                       service from the Metro Gold Line Little                noncarrier, has filed a verified notice of
                                               FTA on the subject project and to                       Tokyo/Arts District Station to the 7th Street/         exemption under 49 CFR 1150.31 to
                                               activate the limitation on any claims                   Metro Center Station in downtown Los                   lease from noncarrier Buzzi Unicem
                                               that may challenge these final                          Angeles. The project would allow passengers            USA (Buzzi), operate, and maintain
                                               environmental actions.                                  to transfer to Blue, Expo, Red, and Purple             approximately 1,500 feet of railroad
                                               DATES: By this notice, FTA is advising                  Lines, bypassing Union Station and                     track located in College Park, Ga. (the
                                               the public of final agency actions                      providing a one-seat ride for travel across Los        Line). Connex states that the Line
                                               subject to Section 139(l) of Title 23,                  Angeles County. In January 2012, FTA and
                                                                                                                                                              crosses West Point Avenue and
                                                                                                       LACMTA prepared and distributed a Final
                                               United States Code (U.S.C.). A claim                                                                           connects to a CSX Transportation, Inc.,
                                                                                                       Environmental Impact Statement/
                                               seeking judicial review of FTA actions                  Environmental Impact Report (Final EIS/EIR)            mainline track in College Park, Ga., at
                                               announced herein for the listed public                  for the project. On June 29, 2012, FTA issued          milepost 12 of the CSX Old Atlanta
                                               transportation project will be barred                   a Record of Decision (ROD) for the project.            West Point Subdivision. According to
                                               unless the claim is filed on or before                  Subsequently, the Final EIS/EIR and ROD                Connex, there are no mileposts
                                               June 6, 2016.                                           were challenged in federal court. Final                associated with the Line, but it is
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                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        Judgment was entered on October 24, 2014,              identified as Buzzi Unicem Track ID
                                                                                                       partially in favor of Flower Associates and
                                               Nancy-Ellen Zusman, Assistant Chief                                                                            XXB012.
                                                                                                       partially in favor of the Defendants (‘‘NEPA
                                               Counsel, Office of Chief Counsel, (312)                 Judgment’’). The NEPA Judgment partially                  Connex states that the proposed
                                               353–2577 or Terence Plaskon,                            vacated the June 29, 2012 ROD and directed             transaction does not involve any
                                               Environmental Protection Specialist,                    the FTA to prepare a supplemental analysis             provision or agreement that would limit
                                               Office of Environmental Programs, (202)                 under NEPA addressing the feasibility of               Connex’s ability to interchange with a
                                               366–0442. FTA is located at 1200 New                    open-face shield and sequential excavation             third party.


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.
DatesWritten comments on the scope of the EIS should be sent to Mr. Nick Marton or Mr. Chris Jeter by February 29, 2016. A public scoping meeting will be held on February 3, 2016 between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. at
ContactMs. Nancy Danzig, Director of Planning and Program Development, FTA Region 2, One Bowling Green, Room 429, New York, NY 10004. (212) 668-2177.
FR Citation81 FR 848 

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