83_FR_19655 83 FR 19569 - Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project Habitat Conservation Plan in Lewis and Thurston Counties, Washington

83 FR 19569 - Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Proposed Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project Habitat Conservation Plan in Lewis and Thurston Counties, Washington

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 86 (May 3, 2018)

Page Range19569-19572
FR Document2018-09405

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), provide this notice to open a public scoping period and announce a public open house meeting in accordance with requirements of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. We intend to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) to evaluate the impacts on the human environment associated with operations of a proposed wind energy project, for which the Service anticipates receipt of an application for an incidental take permit (ITP) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA). Incidental to its operations, the wind project is likely to take the marbled murrelet, listed as threatened under the ESA, as well as the bald eagle and golden eagle, both of which are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The project proponent is Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, an affiliate of Renewable Energy Services. The wind project would be located near Yelm, Washington, in Lewis and Thurston Counties, and would consist of up to 38 commercial wind turbines and associated infrastructure.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Fish and Wildlife Service

[FWS-R1-ES-2018-N038; FXES11140100000-189-FF01E00000]


Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact 
Statement for the Proposed Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project Habitat 
Conservation Plan in Lewis and Thurston Counties, Washington

AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.

ACTION: Notice of intent for scoping; notice of public scoping meeting; 
request for comments.

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SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), provide this 
notice to open a public scoping period and announce a public open house 
meeting in accordance with requirements of National Environmental 
Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. We intend to prepare an environmental 
impact statement (EIS) to evaluate the impacts on the human environment 
associated with operations of a proposed wind energy project, for which 
the Service anticipates receipt of an application for an incidental 
take permit (ITP) under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended 
(ESA). Incidental to its operations, the wind project is likely to take 
the marbled murrelet, listed as threatened under the ESA, as well as 
the bald eagle and golden eagle, both of which are protected under the 
Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act. The project proponent is 
Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, an affiliate of Renewable Energy 
Services. The wind project would be located near Yelm, Washington, in 
Lewis and Thurston Counties, and would consist of up to 38 commercial 
wind turbines and associated infrastructure.

DATES: You may submit information, questions, and comments until June 
4, 2018.
    Public meetings: During the scoping period, the Service will hold 
two public scoping open house meetings: One in Lacey, Washington, and 
one in Centralia, Washington. The Lacey scoping meeting will be held on 
May 8, 2018, from 6 to 8 p.m., and the Centralia scoping meeting will 
be held on May 10, 2018, from 6 to 8 p.m.
    The public scoping meetings will provide Skookumchuck Wind Energy 
Project, LLC, and the Service an opportunity to present information 
pertinent to the wind project and for the public to ask questions and 
provide written comments and information on the scope of issues and 
alternatives we should consider when preparing the EIS. No oral 
comments will be accepted during the scoping meetings.

ADDRESSES: To request further information or submit written comments, 
please use one of the following methods:
     U.S. mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, c/o Mark 
Ostwald, 510 Desmond Dr. SE, Suite 102, Lacey, WA 98503.
     Email: [email protected]. Include ``Skookumchuck Wind'' 
in the subject line of the message.
     Internet: You may obtain copies of this notice on the 
internet at https://www.fws.gov/wafwo/ (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT section).
    You may also submit written comments during the public scoping 
meeting. See the Public Availability of Comments section for more 
information.
    Public meetings: The addresses of the scoping meetings are as 
follows:
    Lacey, Washington: South Puget Sound Community College, 4220 6th 
Avenue SE, Lacey, WA 98503.
    Centralia, Washington: Centralia College, Walton Science Center, 
Room 100, 600 Centralia College Blvd., Centralia, WA 98531.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Ostwald, by telephone at 360-753-
9564, or by email at [email protected]. Hearing or speech impaired 
individuals may call the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 for TTY 
assistance.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with Section 10(a)(2)(A) of 
the Endangered Species Act (ESA), as amended (16 U.S.C. 1539(a)(2)(A)), 
the Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, intends to submit a habitat 
conservation plan (HCP) in support of an incidental take permit (ITP) 
application for the ESA-listed marbled murrelet (Brachyamphus 
marmoratus), and the bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) and golden 
eagle (Aquila chrysaetos), both of which are not listed

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species under the ESA but are protected by the Bald and Golden Eagle 
Protection Act (BGEPA) (16 U.S.C. 668-668d). Hereafter, the marbled 
murrelet, bald eagle and golden eagle collectively will be referred to 
as the ``covered species.'' To meet our requirements under the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), we intend to 
prepare a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS), and later, a 
final environmental impact statement (FEIS), to evaluate the effects on 
the human environment of authorizing take under the ESA and BGEPA by 
the proposed wind project.
    The project proponent is seeking ITP coverage for the operation and 
maintenance of 38 commercial wind turbines. This includes, without 
limitation, ITP coverage for protected species colliding with both 
stationary and operating project structures. In contrast, the project 
proponent does not intend to seek ITP coverage for the construction 
phase of the wind project, which may include, without limitation, 
constructing roads, turbine pads, and erecting turbines. Initial 
project construction is anticipated to begin in 2018. The project 
proponent intends to commence operations in 2019.
    The Service's purpose and need for its proposed action will be to 
process the project proponent's request for an ITP for the project in 
accordance with the requirements of Section 10(a) of the ESA and 
associated regulations, and to either grant, grant with conditions, or 
deny the ITP in compliance with the requirements of applicable law 
including, without limitation, the ESA and BGEPA.
    This scoping notice was prepared pursuant to the requirements of 
the NEPA and its implementing regulations in the Code of Federal 
Regulations at 40 CFR 1506.6. The primary purpose of the scoping 
process is for the public and other parties to assist in developing the 
DEIS by identifying important issues and alternatives that should be 
considered. We will prepare an FEIS prior to issuing an ITP decision.

Background

Endangered Species Act

    Section 9 of the ESA prohibits ``take'' of fish and wildlife 
species listed as endangered under section 4 (16 U.S.C. 1538 and 16 
U.S.C. 1533, respectively). The ESA implementing regulations extend, 
under certain circumstances, the prohibition of take to threatened 
species (50 CFR 17.31). Under section 3 of the ESA, the term ``take'' 
means to ``harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, 
capture, or collect, or attempt to engage in any such conduct'' (16 
U.S.C. 1532(19)). The term ``harm'' is defined by regulation as ``. . . 
an act which actually kills or injures wildlife.'' Such act may include 
significant habitat modification or degradation where it actually kills 
or injures wildlife by significantly impairing essential behavioral 
patterns, including breeding, feeding, or sheltering'' (50 CFR 17.3). 
The term ``harass'' is defined in the regulations as ``an intentional 
or negligent act or omission which creates the likelihood of injury to 
wildlife by annoying it to such an extent as to significantly disrupt 
normal behavioral patterns which include, but are not limited to, 
breeding, feeding, or sheltering'' (50 CFR 17.3).
    Under section 10(a) of the ESA, the Service may issue permits to 
authorize incidental take of listed fish and wildlife species. 
``Incidental take'' is defined by the ESA as take that is incidental 
to, and not the purpose of, carrying out an otherwise lawful activity. 
Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA contains provisions for issuing ITPs to 
non-Federal entities for the take of endangered and threatened species, 
provided the following criteria are met:
    1. The taking will be incidental;
    2. The applicant will, to the maximum extent practicable, minimize 
and mitigate the impact of such taking;
    3. The applicant will ensure that adequate funding for the plan 
will be provided;
    4. The taking will not appreciably reduce the likelihood of the 
survival and recovery of the species in the wild; and
    5. The applicant will carry out any other measures that the Service 
may require as being necessary or appropriate for the purposes of the 
HCP.

Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act

    Although the project proponent is requesting incidental take for 
bald and golden eagles under section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA, 
consistency with the requirements of BGEPA (16 U.S.C. 668-668d) is also 
necessary. The BGEPA prohibits take of eagles where ``take'' is defined 
as ``pursue, shoot, shoot at, poison, wound, kill, capture, trap, 
collect, destroy, molest, or disturb'' and where ``disturb'' is further 
defined as ``to agitate or bother'' a bald or golden eagle to a degree 
that causes, or is likely to cause, based on the best scientific 
information available: (1) Injury to an eagle; (2) a decrease in its 
productivity, by substantially interfering with normal breeding, 
feeding, or sheltering behavior; or (3) nest abandonment, by 
substantially interfering with normal breeding, feeding, or sheltering 
behavior (50 CFR 22.3).
    Under 50 CFR 22.26, the Service has the authority to authorize take 
of bald and golden eagles (generally, disturbance, injury, or killing) 
that occurs incidental to an otherwise lawful activity. For the Service 
to issue such a permit, the following required determinations must be 
met (see 50 CFR 22.26(f)):
    1. The taking will be compatible with the preservation of the bald 
or golden eagle (further defined by the Service to mean ``consistent 
with the goals of maintaining stable or increasing breeding populations 
in all eagle management units and the persistence of local populations 
throughout the geographic range of each species'');
    2. The taking will protect an interest in a particular locality;
    3. The taking will be associated with, but not the purpose of, the 
activity;
    4. The taking will be avoided and minimized by the applicant to the 
extent practicable;
    5. The applicant will have applied all appropriate and practical 
compensatory mitigation measures, when required pursuant to 50 CFR 
22.26(c);
    6. Issuance of the permit will not preclude issuance of another 
permit necessary to protect an interest of higher priority as set forth 
in 50 CFR 22.26(e)(7); and
    7. Issuance of the permit will not interfere with ongoing civil or 
criminal action concerning unpermitted past eagle take at the project.
    The Service can provide eagle take authorization through an ITP for 
an HCP, which confers take authorization under the BGEPA without the 
need for a separate permit, as long as the permit issuance criteria 
under both ESA and BGEPA will be met by the conservation measures 
included in the HCP. See 50 CFR 22.11(a).

Skookumchuck Wind Project Habitat Conservation Plan

Project Description

    Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, intends to start project 
construction in 2018, and commence wind turbine operations in 2019. The 
goal of Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, is to receive an ITP 
prior to commencing commercial operations of the wind turbines in 2019.
    The majority of the wind project, including all of the 38 turbines, 
is located in Lewis County, Washington, with some supporting 
infrastructure located in Thurston County, Washington. The wind 
turbines are proposed to be constructed on a

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prominent ridgeline on the Weyerhaeuser Vail Tree Farm, approximately 
18 miles east of Centralia, Washington.
    The project consists of the following components: A maximum of 38 
wind turbines, with an expected output of 137 megawatts (MW); a maximum 
wind turbine height of 492 feet (from ground to vertical blade tip); a 
maximum rotor diameter of 446 feet; approximately 36.5 miles of 
existing roads that will be upgraded; approximately 3.9 miles of new 
road that will be constructed; 17 miles of buried medium voltage 
collection cable that will transport power to a substation along the 
ridgeline; and 15 miles of transmission line that will transport power 
to the Tono Substation.

Covered Species

Marbled Murrelet
    The marbled murrelet is a seabird that forages on marine waters and 
nests in mature and old-growth forests, generally within 55 miles of 
marine waters. Because the marbled murrelet is flying between forest 
nest sites and marine foraging areas, the species is susceptible to 
collision with the wind project turbines and possibly other related 
infrastructure, and thus mortality is anticipated.
    The marbled murrelet was listed as threatened under the ESA in 1992 
in California, Oregon, and Washington. The marbled murrelet is a 
relatively long-lived species with low recruitment potential. Low 
breeding rates, coupled with poor nesting success, have resulted in a 
population decline estimated at approximately 4.4 percent per year in 
Washington.
    The radar surveys conducted for this project, along with recent 
observations of marbled murrelet occupancy behaviors on adjacent 
private forest lands in 2016, indicate that this geographic area 
continues to support nesting marbled murrelets. The wind project poses 
a risk of collision to marbled murrelets transiting to and from marine 
foraging areas and nesting sites located in the vicinity of the Mineral 
Block portion of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest and private lands. 
The closest proposed turbine locations are 0.4 miles from a known 
marbled murrelet nesting site.
    National Forest lands in the Mineral Block landscape are designated 
as critical habitat that is essential for the survival and recovery of 
the marbled murrelet. The area is also important because it represents 
the southernmost distribution of marbled murrelet nesting within the 
listed range of the species in the Washington Cascades. Past survey 
efforts have documented a minimum of seven murrelet nest sites in the 
Mineral Block area, indicating that the area supports a local colony of 
marbled murrelets with nesting fidelity to this landscape.
    There is uncertainty regarding the number of marbled murrelet 
mortalities that may occur due to wind project operations. The project 
proponent has indicated its intent to a request a 30-year permit term.
Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle
    Bald and golden eagles can also be found in the project footprint 
and the surrounding areas, and will also be subject to collision with 
the wind project turbines and possibly other related infrastructure. 
Bald eagle populations are considered to be stable and increasing 
throughout most of the United States. Conversely, the golden eagle has 
been identified as a State candidate for listing due to declines in the 
number of nesting pairs at historic nests. Golden eagle populations are 
thought to be in a slight decline in some parts of the United States.
    Although bald eagles are generally associated with aquatic habitat 
and are often found in higher numbers near water, they are wide ranging 
and can be found in almost any type of habitat, either migrating or 
moving between foraging and sheltering areas. Golden eagles are thought 
to be associated primarily with arid landscapes east of the Cascades; 
however, small numbers of golden eagles are known to nest and migrate 
west of the Cascade crest. Both eagle species were observed during 
preconstruction eagle surveys. During 418 hours of preconstruction 
eagle surveys at the proposed project site in 2016, over 200 minutes 
involved sightings of bald eagles, and over 35 minutes involved 
sightings of golden eagles.
    Both bald and golden eagles are known to collide with wind 
turbines, causing injury and often death to the affected eagle. Since 
eagles have been observed using the project footprint and surrounding 
area, a potential injury and mortality risk to these species exists as 
a result of wind project operations. The potential risk to each species 
from this project will be analyzed in detail in the DEIS, using 
available tools such as the Service's Collision Risk Model and 
considering all cumulative and indirect effects.

Draft Environmental Impact Statement

    NEPA requires that Federal agencies conduct an environmental 
analysis of their proposed actions to determine if the actions may 
significantly affect the human environment. Based on the criteria at 40 
CFR 1508.27, we have determined, and the project proponent has 
expressed agreement, that the proposed Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project 
may have significant effects on the human environment.
    To determine whether a proposed Federal action would require the 
preparation of an EIS, the Service must consider two distinct factors: 
Context and intensity (40 CFR 1508.27; Service and National Marine 
Fisheries Service HCP Handbook 2016). Context refers to the geographic 
scale (local, regional, or national) of significance of short- and/or 
long-term effects/impacts of a proposed action. Intensity refers to the 
severity of the effects/impacts relative to the affected settings, 
including the degree to which the proposed action affects an endangered 
or threatened species or designated critical habitat; public health or 
safety; scientific, historic, or cultural resources; or other aspects 
of the human environment.
    In determining whether the preparation of an EIS is warranted, we 
must also consider the 10 components of intensity, as set forth under 
40 CFR 1508.27(b):
    1. Impacts that may be both beneficial and adverse. A significant 
impact may exist even if the Federal agency believes that on balance 
the effect will be beneficial.
    2. The degree to which the proposed action affects public health or 
safety.
    3. Unique characteristics of the geographic area such as proximity 
to historic or cultural resources, park lands, prime farmlands, 
wetlands, wild and scenic rivers, or ecologically critical areas.
    4. The degree to which the effects on the quality of the human 
environment are likely to be highly controversial.
    5. The degree to which the potential impacts are highly uncertain 
or involve unique or unknown risks.
    6. The degree to which the action may establish a precedent for 
future actions with significant effects or represents a decision in 
principle about a future consideration.
    7. Whether the action is related to other actions with individually 
insignificant but cumulatively significant impacts.
    8. The degree to which the action may adversely affect districts, 
sites, highways, structures, or objects listed in or eligible for 
listing in the National Register of Historic Places or may cause loss 
or destruction of significant scientific, cultural, or historical 
resources.

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    9. The degree to which the action may adversely affect an 
endangered or threatened species or its habitat that has been 
determined to be critical under the ESA.
    10. Whether the action threatens a violation of Federal, State, or 
local law or requirements imposed for the protection of the 
environment.
    The Service performed internal NEPA scoping for the wind project 
and identified the environmental issues requiring detailed analysis, as 
well as connected, similar, and cumulative actions. In this case, and 
after considering the above factors, the Service has determined that 
the proposed ITP action is of sufficient size and complexity to warrant 
the preparation of an EIS, is similar to previous permit actions taken 
by the Service's Pacific Region that likewise required the preparation 
of an EIS, and may have significant effects on the human environment. 
On that basis and in accordance with regulations at 40 CFR 1501.4, 
1507.3, and 1508.27, the Service believes preparation of an EIS is 
warranted to analyze the project-specific and cumulative environmental 
impacts associated with this proposed ITP action.
    Therefore, before deciding whether to issue an ITP, we will prepare 
a DEIS, and later, an FEIS, to analyze the environmental impacts 
associated with the Service's ITP decision on the human environment. We 
do not intend to prepare an environmental assessment for the proposed 
action.
    The DEIS will include a reasonable range of alternatives. Such 
alternatives may include, but are not limited to, variations in wind 
turbine curtailment by individual wind turbine and season, variations 
in covered species mitigation strategies, variations in implementation 
and effectiveness monitoring, or a combination of these factors. 
Additionally, a No Action Alternative will be included. Under the No 
Action Alternative, the Service would not issue an ITP, and 
Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, would be obligated to avoid take 
of the covered species, or risk violation of Federal law.
    The DEIS will identify and describe direct, indirect, and 
cumulative impacts on elements of the human environment that could 
occur with the implementation of the proposed action and alternatives. 
The Service will also identify measures, consistent with NEPA and other 
relevant considerations of national policy, to avoid or minimize any 
significant effects of the proposed action on the quality of the human 
environment. The Service will publish a notice of availability in the 
Federal Register and a request for comment on the draft EIS and the 
Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project, LLC, draft HCP.

Request for Information

    We request data, comments, new information, or suggestions from the 
public, other concerned governmental agencies, the scientific 
community, industry, or any other interested party on this notice. We 
will consider these comments in developing the DEIS. We seek specific 
comments on:
    1. Biological information and relevant data concerning the covered 
species and other wildlife;
    2. Information on marbled murrelet collisions with stationary and 
moving objects in the terrestrial environment;
    3. Information on bald eagle, golden eagle, and marbled murrelet 
collisions with wind turbines, particularly in a forested environment;
    4. Potential direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts that 
implementation of the proposed wind project and mitigation/minimization 
measures could have on the covered species; and other endangered or 
threatened species, and their associated ecological communities or 
habitats; and other aspects of the human environment;
    5. Whether there are connected, similar, or reasonably foreseeable 
cumulative actions;
    6. Other possible reasonable alternatives to the proposed permit 
action that the Service should consider, including additional or 
alternative avoidance, minimization, and mitigation measures;
    7. Other current or planned activities in the vicinity of the wind 
project area and their possible impacts on the marbled murrelet, bald 
eagle, and golden eagle; and
    8. Other information relevant to the proposed wind project and 
impacts to the human environment.

Public Availability of Comments

    You may submit your comments and materials by one of the methods 
listed in ADDRESSES. Before including your address, phone number, or 
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be 
aware that your entire comment--including your personal identifying 
information--might be made publicly available at any time. While you 
can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying 
information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be 
able to do so.
    Comments and materials we receive, as well as supporting 
documentation we use in preparing the DEIS, will be available for 
public inspection by appointment, during normal business hours, at the 
Washington Fish and Wildlife Office (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 
CONTACT).

Scoping Meeting

    See DATES for the dates, times, and locations of the public scoping 
meetings. The primary purpose of the meetings and the public comment 
period is to provide the public with a general understanding of the 
background of the proposed action and to solicit written comments and 
information on the scope of issues and alternatives we should consider 
when preparing the DEIS. Written comments will be accepted at the 
meetings. No opportunity for oral comments will be provided. Comments 
may also be submitted by the methods listed in ADDRESSES.

Reasonable Accommodations

    Persons needing reasonable accommodations in order to attend and 
participate in the public scoping meetings should contact the Service's 
Washington Fish and Wildlife Office, using one of the methods listed in 
ADDRESSES as soon as possible. In order to allow sufficient time to 
process requests, please make contact no later than one week before the 
public meetings. Information regarding this proposed action is 
available in alternative formats upon request.

Authority

    We provide this notice in accordance with the requirements of 
section 10 of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and NEPA regulations (40 
CFR 1501.7, 40 CFR 1506.5, 1506.6, and 1508.22).

Theresa Rabot,
Deputy Regional Director, Pacific Region, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 
Service.
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                                                  Dated: April 26, 2018.                                limitations imposed by the review and                   Public meetings: During the scoping
                                                David D. Clary,                                         funding cycle.                                        period, the Service will hold two public
                                                Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory             (Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance             scoping open house meetings: One in
                                                Committee Policy.                                       Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine;            Lacey, Washington, and one in
                                                [FR Doc. 2018–09355 Filed 5–2–18; 8:45 am]              93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333,            Centralia, Washington. The Lacey
                                                                                                        93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844,                 scoping meeting will be held on May 8,
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                                                                                                                                                              2018, from 6 to 8 p.m., and the Centralia
                                                                                                                                                              scoping meeting will be held on May 10,
                                                DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND                                  Dated: April 27, 2018.                              2018, from 6 to 8 p.m.
                                                HUMAN SERVICES                                          Sylvia L. Neal,                                         The public scoping meetings will
                                                                                                        Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory           provide Skookumchuck Wind Energy
                                                National Institutes of Health                           Committee Policy.                                     Project, LLC, and the Service an
                                                                                                        [FR Doc. 2018–09353 Filed 5–2–18; 8:45 am]            opportunity to present information
                                                Center for Scientific Review; Notice of                 BILLING CODE 4140–01–P                                pertinent to the wind project and for the
                                                Closed Meetings                                                                                               public to ask questions and provide
                                                  Pursuant to section 10(d) of the                                                                            written comments and information on
                                                Federal Advisory Committee Act, as                      DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR                            the scope of issues and alternatives we
                                                amended, notice is hereby given of the                                                                        should consider when preparing the
                                                following meetings.                                     Fish and Wildlife Service                             EIS. No oral comments will be accepted
                                                  The meetings will be closed to the                    [FWS–R1–ES–2018–N038;                                 during the scoping meetings.
                                                public in accordance with the                           FXES11140100000–189–FF01E00000]                       ADDRESSES: To request further
                                                provisions set forth in sections                                                                              information or submit written
                                                552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), Title 5 U.S.C.,              Notice of Intent To Prepare a Draft                   comments, please use one of the
                                                as amended. The grant applications and                  Environmental Impact Statement for                    following methods:
                                                the discussions could disclose                          the Proposed Skookumchuck Wind                          • U.S. mail: U.S. Fish and Wildlife
                                                confidential trade secrets or commercial                Energy Project Habitat Conservation                   Service, c/o Mark Ostwald, 510
                                                property such as patentable material,                   Plan in Lewis and Thurston Counties,                  Desmond Dr. SE, Suite 102, Lacey, WA
                                                and personal information concerning                     Washington                                            98503.
                                                individuals associated with the grant                   AGENCY:   Fish and Wildlife Service,                    • Email: wfwocomments@fws.gov.
                                                applications, the disclosure of which                   Interior.                                             Include ‘‘Skookumchuck Wind’’ in the
                                                would constitute a clearly unwarranted                                                                        subject line of the message.
                                                                                                        ACTION: Notice of intent for scoping;
                                                invasion of personal privacy.                                                                                   • Internet: You may obtain copies of
                                                                                                        notice of public scoping meeting;
                                                  Name of Committee: Center for Scientific                                                                    this notice on the internet at https://
                                                                                                        request for comments.
                                                Review Special Emphasis Panel; PAR15–360:                                                                     www.fws.gov/wafwo/ (see FOR FURTHER
                                                Characterization of Mycobacterial Induced               SUMMARY:    We, the U.S. Fish and                     INFORMATION CONTACT section).
                                                Immunity in HIV-Infected and Uninfected                 Wildlife Service (Service), provide this                You may also submit written
                                                Individuals (R21).                                      notice to open a public scoping period                comments during the public scoping
                                                  Date: May 4, 2018.                                    and announce a public open house                      meeting. See the Public Availability of
                                                  Time: 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.                                                                                Comments section for more information.
                                                  Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                                                                        meeting in accordance with
                                                                                                        requirements of National Environmental                  Public meetings: The addresses of the
                                                applications.
                                                  Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701            Policy Act (NEPA) regulations. We                     scoping meetings are as follows:
                                                Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892                     intend to prepare an environmental                      Lacey, Washington: South Puget
                                                (Telephone Conference Call).                            impact statement (EIS) to evaluate the                Sound Community College, 4220 6th
                                                  Contact Person: George M Barnas, Ph.D.,               impacts on the human environment                      Avenue SE, Lacey, WA 98503.
                                                Scientific Review Officer, Center for                   associated with operations of a                         Centralia, Washington: Centralia
                                                Scientific Review, National Institutes of               proposed wind energy project, for                     College, Walton Science Center, Room
                                                Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 4220,                                                                      100, 600 Centralia College Blvd.,
                                                MSC 7818, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–435–
                                                                                                        which the Service anticipates receipt of
                                                                                                        an application for an incidental take                 Centralia, WA 98531.
                                                0696, barnasg@csr.nih.gov.
                                                  This notice is being published less than 15           permit (ITP) under the Endangered                     FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                days prior to the meeting due to the timing             Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA).                Mark Ostwald, by telephone at 360–
                                                limitations imposed by the review and                   Incidental to its operations, the wind                753–9564, or by email at Mark_
                                                funding cycle.                                          project is likely to take the marbled                 Ostwald@fws.gov. Hearing or speech
                                                  Name of Committee: Center for Scientific              murrelet, listed as threatened under the              impaired individuals may call the
                                                Review Special Emphasis Panel; AIDS and                 ESA, as well as the bald eagle and                    Federal Relay Service at 800–877–8339
                                                Related Research Special Topics.                        golden eagle, both of which are                       for TTY assistance.
                                                  Date: May 4, 2018.                                    protected under the Bald and Golden                   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
                                                  Time: 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
                                                  Agenda: To review and evaluate grant
                                                                                                        Eagle Protection Act. The project                     accordance with Section 10(a)(2)(A) of
                                                applications.                                           proponent is Skookumchuck Wind                        the Endangered Species Act (ESA), as
                                                  Place: National Institutes of Health, 6701            Energy Project, LLC, an affiliate of                  amended (16 U.S.C. 1539(a)(2)(A)), the
                                                Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892                     Renewable Energy Services. The wind                   Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project,
                                                (Telephone Conference Call).                            project would be located near Yelm,                   LLC, intends to submit a habitat
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                                                  Contact Person: Robert Freund, Ph.D.,                 Washington, in Lewis and Thurston                     conservation plan (HCP) in support of
                                                Scientific Review Officer, Center for                   Counties, and would consist of up to 38               an incidental take permit (ITP)
                                                Scientific Review, National Institutes of               commercial wind turbines and
                                                Health, 6701 Rockledge Drive, Room 5216,
                                                                                                                                                              application for the ESA-listed marbled
                                                MSC 7852, Bethesda, MD 20892, 301–435–
                                                                                                        associated infrastructure.                            murrelet (Brachyamphus marmoratus),
                                                1050, freundr@csr.nih.gov.                              DATES: You may submit information,                    and the bald eagle (Haliaeetus
                                                  This notice is being published less than 15           questions, and comments until June 4,                 leucocephalus) and golden eagle (Aquila
                                                days prior to the meeting due to the timing             2018.                                                 chrysaetos), both of which are not listed


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                                                species under the ESA but are protected                 engage in any such conduct’’ (16 U.S.C.               breeding, feeding, or sheltering behavior
                                                by the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection                 1532(19)). The term ‘‘harm’’ is defined               (50 CFR 22.3).
                                                Act (BGEPA) (16 U.S.C. 668–668d).                       by regulation as ‘‘. . . an act which                    Under 50 CFR 22.26, the Service has
                                                Hereafter, the marbled murrelet, bald                   actually kills or injures wildlife.’’ Such            the authority to authorize take of bald
                                                eagle and golden eagle collectively will                act may include significant habitat                   and golden eagles (generally,
                                                be referred to as the ‘‘covered species.’’              modification or degradation where it                  disturbance, injury, or killing) that
                                                To meet our requirements under the                      actually kills or injures wildlife by                 occurs incidental to an otherwise lawful
                                                National Environmental Policy Act                       significantly impairing essential                     activity. For the Service to issue such a
                                                (NEPA; 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), we                      behavioral patterns, including breeding,              permit, the following required
                                                intend to prepare a draft environmental                 feeding, or sheltering’’ (50 CFR 17.3).               determinations must be met (see 50 CFR
                                                impact statement (DEIS), and later, a                   The term ‘‘harass’’ is defined in the                 22.26(f)):
                                                final environmental impact statement                    regulations as ‘‘an intentional or                       1. The taking will be compatible with
                                                (FEIS), to evaluate the effects on the                  negligent act or omission which creates               the preservation of the bald or golden
                                                human environment of authorizing take                   the likelihood of injury to wildlife by               eagle (further defined by the Service to
                                                under the ESA and BGEPA by the                          annoying it to such an extent as to                   mean ‘‘consistent with the goals of
                                                proposed wind project.                                  significantly disrupt normal behavioral               maintaining stable or increasing
                                                   The project proponent is seeking ITP                 patterns which include, but are not                   breeding populations in all eagle
                                                coverage for the operation and                          limited to, breeding, feeding, or                     management units and the persistence
                                                maintenance of 38 commercial wind                       sheltering’’ (50 CFR 17.3).                           of local populations throughout the
                                                turbines. This includes, without                          Under section 10(a) of the ESA, the                 geographic range of each species’’);
                                                limitation, ITP coverage for protected                  Service may issue permits to authorize                   2. The taking will protect an interest
                                                species colliding with both stationary                  incidental take of listed fish and                    in a particular locality;
                                                and operating project structures. In                    wildlife species. ‘‘Incidental take’’ is                 3. The taking will be associated with,
                                                contrast, the project proponent does not                defined by the ESA as take that is                    but not the purpose of, the activity;
                                                intend to seek ITP coverage for the                     incidental to, and not the purpose of,                   4. The taking will be avoided and
                                                construction phase of the wind project,                 carrying out an otherwise lawful                      minimized by the applicant to the
                                                which may include, without limitation,                  activity. Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA              extent practicable;
                                                constructing roads, turbine pads, and                   contains provisions for issuing ITPs to                  5. The applicant will have applied all
                                                erecting turbines. Initial project                      non-Federal entities for the take of                  appropriate and practical compensatory
                                                construction is anticipated to begin in                 endangered and threatened species,                    mitigation measures, when required
                                                2018. The project proponent intends to                  provided the following criteria are met:              pursuant to 50 CFR 22.26(c);
                                                commence operations in 2019.                              1. The taking will be incidental;                      6. Issuance of the permit will not
                                                   The Service’s purpose and need for its                 2. The applicant will, to the                       preclude issuance of another permit
                                                proposed action will be to process the                  maximum extent practicable, minimize                  necessary to protect an interest of higher
                                                project proponent’s request for an ITP                  and mitigate the impact of such taking;               priority as set forth in 50 CFR
                                                for the project in accordance with the                    3. The applicant will ensure that                   22.26(e)(7); and
                                                requirements of Section 10(a) of the ESA                adequate funding for the plan will be                    7. Issuance of the permit will not
                                                and associated regulations, and to either               provided;                                             interfere with ongoing civil or criminal
                                                grant, grant with conditions, or deny the                 4. The taking will not appreciably                  action concerning unpermitted past
                                                ITP in compliance with the                              reduce the likelihood of the survival                 eagle take at the project.
                                                requirements of applicable law                          and recovery of the species in the wild;                 The Service can provide eagle take
                                                including, without limitation, the ESA                  and                                                   authorization through an ITP for an
                                                and BGEPA.                                                5. The applicant will carry out any                 HCP, which confers take authorization
                                                   This scoping notice was prepared                     other measures that the Service may                   under the BGEPA without the need for
                                                pursuant to the requirements of the                     require as being necessary or                         a separate permit, as long as the permit
                                                NEPA and its implementing regulations                   appropriate for the purposes of the HCP.              issuance criteria under both ESA and
                                                in the Code of Federal Regulations at 40                                                                      BGEPA will be met by the conservation
                                                CFR 1506.6. The primary purpose of the                  Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act                  measures included in the HCP. See 50
                                                scoping process is for the public and                      Although the project proponent is                  CFR 22.11(a).
                                                other parties to assist in developing the               requesting incidental take for bald and               Skookumchuck Wind Project Habitat
                                                DEIS by identifying important issues                    golden eagles under section 10(a)(1)(B)               Conservation Plan
                                                and alternatives that should be                         of the ESA, consistency with the
                                                considered. We will prepare an FEIS                     requirements of BGEPA (16 U.S.C. 668–                 Project Description
                                                prior to issuing an ITP decision.                       668d) is also necessary. The BGEPA                      Skookumchuck Wind Energy Project,
                                                Background                                              prohibits take of eagles where ‘‘take’’ is            LLC, intends to start project
                                                                                                        defined as ‘‘pursue, shoot, shoot at,                 construction in 2018, and commence
                                                Endangered Species Act                                  poison, wound, kill, capture, trap,                   wind turbine operations in 2019. The
                                                   Section 9 of the ESA prohibits ‘‘take’’              collect, destroy, molest, or disturb’’ and            goal of Skookumchuck Wind Energy
                                                of fish and wildlife species listed as                  where ‘‘disturb’’ is further defined as               Project, LLC, is to receive an ITP prior
                                                endangered under section 4 (16 U.S.C.                   ‘‘to agitate or bother’’ a bald or golden             to commencing commercial operations
                                                1538 and 16 U.S.C. 1533, respectively).                 eagle to a degree that causes, or is likely           of the wind turbines in 2019.
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                                                The ESA implementing regulations                        to cause, based on the best scientific                  The majority of the wind project,
                                                extend, under certain circumstances, the                information available: (1) Injury to an               including all of the 38 turbines, is
                                                prohibition of take to threatened species               eagle; (2) a decrease in its productivity,            located in Lewis County, Washington,
                                                (50 CFR 17.31). Under section 3 of the                  by substantially interfering with normal              with some supporting infrastructure
                                                ESA, the term ‘‘take’’ means to ‘‘harass,               breeding, feeding, or sheltering                      located in Thurston County,
                                                harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill,                 behavior; or (3) nest abandonment, by                 Washington. The wind turbines are
                                                trap, capture, or collect, or attempt to                substantially interfering with normal                 proposed to be constructed on a


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                                                prominent ridgeline on the                              the Washington Cascades. Past survey                  the actions may significantly affect the
                                                Weyerhaeuser Vail Tree Farm,                            efforts have documented a minimum of                  human environment. Based on the
                                                approximately 18 miles east of                          seven murrelet nest sites in the Mineral              criteria at 40 CFR 1508.27, we have
                                                Centralia, Washington.                                  Block area, indicating that the area                  determined, and the project proponent
                                                   The project consists of the following                supports a local colony of marbled                    has expressed agreement, that the
                                                components: A maximum of 38 wind                        murrelets with nesting fidelity to this               proposed Skookumchuck Wind Energy
                                                turbines, with an expected output of 137                landscape.                                            Project may have significant effects on
                                                megawatts (MW); a maximum wind                             There is uncertainty regarding the                 the human environment.
                                                turbine height of 492 feet (from ground                 number of marbled murrelet mortalities                   To determine whether a proposed
                                                to vertical blade tip); a maximum rotor                 that may occur due to wind project                    Federal action would require the
                                                diameter of 446 feet; approximately 36.5                operations. The project proponent has                 preparation of an EIS, the Service must
                                                miles of existing roads that will be                    indicated its intent to a request a 30-               consider two distinct factors: Context
                                                upgraded; approximately 3.9 miles of                    year permit term.                                     and intensity (40 CFR 1508.27; Service
                                                new road that will be constructed; 17                   Bald Eagle and Golden Eagle                           and National Marine Fisheries Service
                                                miles of buried medium voltage                                                                                HCP Handbook 2016). Context refers to
                                                collection cable that will transport                       Bald and golden eagles can also be                 the geographic scale (local, regional, or
                                                power to a substation along the                         found in the project footprint and the                national) of significance of short- and/or
                                                ridgeline; and 15 miles of transmission                 surrounding areas, and will also be                   long-term effects/impacts of a proposed
                                                line that will transport power to the                   subject to collision with the wind                    action. Intensity refers to the severity of
                                                Tono Substation.                                        project turbines and possibly other                   the effects/impacts relative to the
                                                                                                        related infrastructure. Bald eagle
                                                                                                                                                              affected settings, including the degree to
                                                Covered Species                                         populations are considered to be stable
                                                                                                                                                              which the proposed action affects an
                                                Marbled Murrelet                                        and increasing throughout most of the
                                                                                                                                                              endangered or threatened species or
                                                                                                        United States. Conversely, the golden
                                                   The marbled murrelet is a seabird that                                                                     designated critical habitat; public health
                                                                                                        eagle has been identified as a State
                                                forages on marine waters and nests in                                                                         or safety; scientific, historic, or cultural
                                                                                                        candidate for listing due to declines in
                                                mature and old-growth forests, generally                                                                      resources; or other aspects of the human
                                                                                                        the number of nesting pairs at historic
                                                within 55 miles of marine waters.                                                                             environment.
                                                                                                        nests. Golden eagle populations are
                                                Because the marbled murrelet is flying                                                                           In determining whether the
                                                                                                        thought to be in a slight decline in some
                                                between forest nest sites and marine                                                                          preparation of an EIS is warranted, we
                                                                                                        parts of the United States.
                                                foraging areas, the species is susceptible                 Although bald eagles are generally                 must also consider the 10 components
                                                to collision with the wind project                      associated with aquatic habitat and are               of intensity, as set forth under 40 CFR
                                                turbines and possibly other related                     often found in higher numbers near                    1508.27(b):
                                                infrastructure, and thus mortality is                   water, they are wide ranging and can be                  1. Impacts that may be both beneficial
                                                anticipated.                                            found in almost any type of habitat,                  and adverse. A significant impact may
                                                   The marbled murrelet was listed as                   either migrating or moving between                    exist even if the Federal agency believes
                                                threatened under the ESA in 1992 in                     foraging and sheltering areas. Golden                 that on balance the effect will be
                                                California, Oregon, and Washington.                     eagles are thought to be associated                   beneficial.
                                                The marbled murrelet is a relatively                    primarily with arid landscapes east of                   2. The degree to which the proposed
                                                long-lived species with low recruitment                 the Cascades; however, small numbers                  action affects public health or safety.
                                                potential. Low breeding rates, coupled                  of golden eagles are known to nest and                   3. Unique characteristics of the
                                                with poor nesting success, have resulted                migrate west of the Cascade crest. Both               geographic area such as proximity to
                                                in a population decline estimated at                    eagle species were observed during                    historic or cultural resources, park
                                                approximately 4.4 percent per year in                   preconstruction eagle surveys. During                 lands, prime farmlands, wetlands, wild
                                                Washington.                                             418 hours of preconstruction eagle                    and scenic rivers, or ecologically critical
                                                   The radar surveys conducted for this                 surveys at the proposed project site in               areas.
                                                project, along with recent observations                 2016, over 200 minutes involved                          4. The degree to which the effects on
                                                of marbled murrelet occupancy                           sightings of bald eagles, and over 35                 the quality of the human environment
                                                behaviors on adjacent private forest                    minutes involved sightings of golden                  are likely to be highly controversial.
                                                lands in 2016, indicate that this                       eagles.                                                  5. The degree to which the potential
                                                geographic area continues to support                       Both bald and golden eagles are                    impacts are highly uncertain or involve
                                                nesting marbled murrelets. The wind                     known to collide with wind turbines,                  unique or unknown risks.
                                                project poses a risk of collision to                    causing injury and often death to the                    6. The degree to which the action may
                                                marbled murrelets transiting to and                     affected eagle. Since eagles have been                establish a precedent for future actions
                                                from marine foraging areas and nesting                  observed using the project footprint and              with significant effects or represents a
                                                sites located in the vicinity of the                    surrounding area, a potential injury and              decision in principle about a future
                                                Mineral Block portion of the Gifford                    mortality risk to these species exists as             consideration.
                                                Pinchot National Forest and private                     a result of wind project operations. The                 7. Whether the action is related to
                                                lands. The closest proposed turbine                     potential risk to each species from this              other actions with individually
                                                locations are 0.4 miles from a known                    project will be analyzed in detail in the             insignificant but cumulatively
                                                marbled murrelet nesting site.                          DEIS, using available tools such as the               significant impacts.
                                                   National Forest lands in the Mineral                                                                          8. The degree to which the action may
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                                                                                                        Service’s Collision Risk Model and
                                                Block landscape are designated as                       considering all cumulative and indirect               adversely affect districts, sites,
                                                critical habitat that is essential for the              effects.                                              highways, structures, or objects listed in
                                                survival and recovery of the marbled                                                                          or eligible for listing in the National
                                                murrelet. The area is also important                    Draft Environmental Impact Statement                  Register of Historic Places or may cause
                                                because it represents the southernmost                    NEPA requires that Federal agencies                 loss or destruction of significant
                                                distribution of marbled murrelet nesting                conduct an environmental analysis of                  scientific, cultural, or historical
                                                within the listed range of the species in               their proposed actions to determine if                resources.


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                                                   9. The degree to which the action may                Register and a request for comment on                 available for public inspection by
                                                adversely affect an endangered or                       the draft EIS and the Skookumchuck                    appointment, during normal business
                                                threatened species or its habitat that has              Wind Energy Project, LLC, draft HCP.                  hours, at the Washington Fish and
                                                been determined to be critical under the                                                                      Wildlife Office (see FOR FURTHER
                                                                                                        Request for Information
                                                ESA.                                                                                                          INFORMATION CONTACT).
                                                   10. Whether the action threatens a                      We request data, comments, new
                                                violation of Federal, State, or local law               information, or suggestions from the                  Scoping Meeting
                                                or requirements imposed for the                         public, other concerned governmental                     See DATES for the dates, times, and
                                                protection of the environment.                          agencies, the scientific community,                   locations of the public scoping
                                                   The Service performed internal NEPA                  industry, or any other interested party               meetings. The primary purpose of the
                                                scoping for the wind project and                        on this notice. We will consider these                meetings and the public comment
                                                identified the environmental issues                     comments in developing the DEIS. We                   period is to provide the public with a
                                                requiring detailed analysis, as well as                 seek specific comments on:                            general understanding of the
                                                connected, similar, and cumulative                         1. Biological information and relevant             background of the proposed action and
                                                actions. In this case, and after                        data concerning the covered species and               to solicit written comments and
                                                considering the above factors, the                      other wildlife;                                       information on the scope of issues and
                                                Service has determined that the                            2. Information on marbled murrelet                 alternatives we should consider when
                                                proposed ITP action is of sufficient size               collisions with stationary and moving                 preparing the DEIS. Written comments
                                                and complexity to warrant the                           objects in the terrestrial environment;               will be accepted at the meetings. No
                                                preparation of an EIS, is similar to                       3. Information on bald eagle, golden               opportunity for oral comments will be
                                                previous permit actions taken by the                    eagle, and marbled murrelet collisions                provided. Comments may also be
                                                Service’s Pacific Region that likewise                  with wind turbines, particularly in a                 submitted by the methods listed in
                                                required the preparation of an EIS, and                 forested environment;                                 ADDRESSES.
                                                may have significant effects on the                        4. Potential direct, indirect, and
                                                human environment. On that basis and                    cumulative impacts that                               Reasonable Accommodations
                                                in accordance with regulations at 40                    implementation of the proposed wind                      Persons needing reasonable
                                                CFR 1501.4, 1507.3, and 1508.27, the                    project and mitigation/minimization                   accommodations in order to attend and
                                                Service believes preparation of an EIS is               measures could have on the covered                    participate in the public scoping
                                                warranted to analyze the project-specific               species; and other endangered or                      meetings should contact the Service’s
                                                and cumulative environmental impacts                    threatened species, and their associated              Washington Fish and Wildlife Office,
                                                associated with this proposed ITP                       ecological communities or habitats; and               using one of the methods listed in
                                                action.                                                 other aspects of the human                            ADDRESSES as soon as possible. In order
                                                   Therefore, before deciding whether to                environment;                                          to allow sufficient time to process
                                                issue an ITP, we will prepare a DEIS,                      5. Whether there are connected,                    requests, please make contact no later
                                                and later, an FEIS, to analyze the                      similar, or reasonably foreseeable                    than one week before the public
                                                environmental impacts associated with                   cumulative actions;                                   meetings. Information regarding this
                                                the Service’s ITP decision on the human                    6. Other possible reasonable                       proposed action is available in
                                                environment. We do not intend to                        alternatives to the proposed permit                   alternative formats upon request.
                                                prepare an environmental assessment                     action that the Service should consider,
                                                for the proposed action.                                including additional or alternative                   Authority
                                                   The DEIS will include a reasonable                   avoidance, minimization, and                            We provide this notice in accordance
                                                range of alternatives. Such alternatives                mitigation measures;                                  with the requirements of section 10 of
                                                may include, but are not limited to,                       7. Other current or planned activities             the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and
                                                variations in wind turbine curtailment                  in the vicinity of the wind project area              NEPA regulations (40 CFR 1501.7, 40
                                                by individual wind turbine and season,                  and their possible impacts on the                     CFR 1506.5, 1506.6, and 1508.22).
                                                variations in covered species mitigation                marbled murrelet, bald eagle, and
                                                strategies, variations in implementation                golden eagle; and                                     Theresa Rabot,
                                                and effectiveness monitoring, or a                         8. Other information relevant to the               Deputy Regional Director, Pacific Region, U.S.
                                                combination of these factors.                           proposed wind project and impacts to                  Fish and Wildlife Service.
                                                Additionally, a No Action Alternative                   the human environment.                                [FR Doc. 2018–09405 Filed 5–2–18; 8:45 am]
                                                will be included. Under the No Action                                                                         BILLING CODE 4333–15–P
                                                Alternative, the Service would not issue                Public Availability of Comments
                                                an ITP, and Skookumchuck Wind                             You may submit your comments and
                                                Energy Project, LLC, would be obligated                 materials by one of the methods listed                DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
                                                to avoid take of the covered species, or                in ADDRESSES. Before including your
                                                risk violation of Federal law.                          address, phone number, or other                       National Park Service
                                                   The DEIS will identify and describe                  personal identifying information in your
                                                direct, indirect, and cumulative impacts                comment, you should be aware that                     [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–DTS#–
                                                on elements of the human environment                    your entire comment—including your                    25422;PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000]
                                                that could occur with the                               personal identifying information—might                National Register of Historic Places;
                                                implementation of the proposed action                   be made publicly available at any time.               Notification of Pending Nominations
                                                and alternatives. The Service will also
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                                                                                                        While you can ask us in your comment                  and Related Actions
                                                identify measures, consistent with                      to withhold your personal identifying
                                                NEPA and other relevant considerations                  information from public review, we                    AGENCY:   National Park Service, Interior.
                                                of national policy, to avoid or minimize                cannot guarantee that we will be able to              ACTION:   Notice.
                                                any significant effects of the proposed                 do so.
                                                action on the quality of the human                        Comments and materials we receive,                  SUMMARY:   The National Park Service is
                                                environment. The Service will publish a                 as well as supporting documentation we                soliciting comments on the significance
                                                notice of availability in the Federal                   use in preparing the DEIS, will be                    of properties nominated before April 14,


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Document Created: 2018-05-02 23:48:06
Document Modified: 2018-05-02 23:48:06
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 for scoping; notice of public scoping meeting; request for comments.
DatesYou may submit information, questions, and comments until June 4, 2018.
ContactMark Ostwald, by telephone at 360-753- 9564, or by email at [email protected] Hearing or speech impaired individuals may call the Federal Relay Service at 800-877-8339 for TTY assistance.
FR Citation83 FR 19569 

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