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Official, USDA, Wenatchee National ADDRESS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: To SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Presently,
Forest, 215 Melody Lane, Wenatchee, send comments or for more information, SME meets all of its power requirements
Washington 98801, 509–644–9200. contact: Richard Fristik, USDA, Rural for its cooperative member systems by
Dated: February 5, 2007. Development, Utilities Programs, 1400 purchasing power from two Federal
Paul Hart,
Independence Avenue, Mail Stop 1571, power suppliers—the Bonneville Power
Room 2237, Washington, DC 20250– Administration (BPA) and the Western
Designated Federal Official, Okanogan and
Wenatchee National Forests.
1571, telephone (202) 720–5093, fax Area Power Administration. The major
(202) 720–0820, or e-mail: supplier (BPA) will begin to phase out
[FR Doc. 07–582 Filed 2–8–07; 8:45 am]
Richard.Fristik@wdc.usda.gov. its sales of power to SME in 2008 and
BILLING CODE 3410–11–M
A copy of the FEIS has been sent to terminate them entirely by 2011, thus
affected Federal, state, and local the need exists to fulfill future
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE government agencies and to interested requirements by other means. More
parties. The document can be obtained information on the purpose and need for
Rural Utilities Service or viewed online at http:// the proposal is in Chapter 1 of the FEIS.
www.usda.gov/rus/water/ees/eis.htm. On September 24, 2004, USDA Rural
Highwood Generating Station The files are in a portable document Development published the Notice of
format (pdf); in order to review or print Intent to prepare an EIS for the
AGENCY:Rural Utilities Service, USDA. the document, users need to obtain a Highwood Generating Station in the
ACTION:Notice of availability of Final free copy of Adobe Reader. The Federal Register. The EIS focused on
Environmental Impact Statement. Adobe Reader can be obtained from potential impacts to the following
http://www.adobe.com/prodindex/ resources: Soils, topography and
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that acrobat/readstep.html. geology; water resources, air quality,
the Rural Utilities Service (RUS), an Copies of the Final EIS will be biological resources, the acoustic
agency which administers the U.S. available for public review during environment, recreation, cultural and
Department of Agriculture’s Rural normal business hours at the following historic resources, visual resources,
Development Utilities Programs (USDA locations: transportation, farmland and land use,
Rural Development), is issuing a Final waste management, human health and
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Montana State Library System, Attn:
Roberta Gebhardt, P.O. Box 201800, Helena, safety, the socioeconomic environment,
for the Highwood Generating Station environmental justice, and cumulative
MT 59620–1800, (406) 444–5393.
(HGS). The Final EIS was prepared University of Montana at Missoula, 32 effects. In compliance with Section 7(c)
pursuant to the National Environmental Campus Drive 59801, Mansfield Library, of the Endangered Species Act, a
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (U.S.C. 4231 Missoula, MT 59812, (406) 243–6866. Biological Assessment was prepared to
et seq.) in accordance with the Council Missoula Public Library, 301 East Main, evaluate potential effects to threatened
on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Missoula, MT 59802–4799, (406) 721–2665, and endangered species in the proposed
regulations for implementing the FAX: (406) 728–5900. project area. On June 29, 2006 USDA
procedural provisions of NEPA (40 CFR Montana State University Libraries, P.O.
Box 173320, Bozeman, MT 59717–3320,
Rural Development published its Notice
1500—1508) and RUS regulations (7 of Availability of the Draft EIS for the
Phone: (406) 994–3119, Fax: (406) 994–2851.
CFR 1794). This document has been proposed project in the Federal
MSU-Northern Library, P.O. Box 7751,
prepared jointly with the Montana Havre, MT 59501–7751. Register. The 60-day comment period
Department of Environmental Quality Great Falls Public Library, 301 2nd Ave. ended on August 30, 2006. Over 1400
(MDEQ), which has its own statutory North, Great Falls MT 59401–2593, (406) comments were received on the Draft
mandates to analyze potential 453–0349. EIS; a comment/response summary is
environmental impacts under the Havre-Hill County Library, 402 3rd St., appended to the Final EIS.
Montana Environmental Policy Act Havre, MT 59501, (406) 265–2123.
Parmly Billings Library, 510 N 28th St. #1,
Alternatives evaluated in the FEIS
(MEPA) (75–1–101 et seq., MCA and include: Power purchase agreements;
ARM 17.4.601 et seq.) and to issue Billings, MT 59101, (406) 657–3079.
Belt Public Library, 404 Millard Street, energy conservation and efficiency;
permits under the Montana Clean Air renewable non-combustible energy
Belt, MT 59411–0467.
Act, Montana Clean Water Act, and Chouteau County Library, 1518 Main, Fort sources (wind energy, solar energy,
Montana Solid Waste Management Act. Benton, MT 59442. hydroelectricity, geothermal energy);
USDA Rural Development invites Branch of Chouteau County Library, Box renewable combustible energy sources
comments on the Final EIS. 1247, Big Sandy, MT 59520. (biomass, biogas, municipal solid
The purpose of the EIS is to evaluate Branch of Chouteau County Library, Box waste); non-renewable combustible
the potential environmental impacts of 316, Geraldine, MT 59446.
Stone Child College Library, RR 1 Box
energy sources (natural gas combined
and alternatives to the Southern cycle, microturbines, pulverized coal,
1082, Box Elder, MT 59521.
Montana Electric Transmission & circulating fluidized bed coal, integrated
Wedsworth Memorial Library, 9–1⁄2 Front
Generation Cooperative, Inc. (SME) St., Cascade, MT 59421–0526. gasification combined cycle coal, oil),
application to USDA Rural Fort Belknap College Library and Tribal and combinations of renewable and
Development for a loan guarantee to Archives, P.O. Box 159, Harlem, MT 59526. non-renewable sources. Site screening
construct a 250 megawatt (MW) coal- Harlem Public Library, 37 First Ave. SE., evaluated 4 main potential locations
fired power plant near Great Falls, Harlem, MT 59526. statewide, while site selection examined
Montana. SME also proposes to Choteau-Teton County Library, 17 Main 6 alternative sites in the preferred
construct and operate four, 1.5-MW Ave. North, Choteau, MT 59422.
location near Great Falls. Several same-
wind turbines at the proposed project Copies of the Final EIS may also be site alternatives for project components
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site to generate supplemental electrical obtained by contacting either Richard were also studied, including using
power. Fristik at 202–720–5093 (e-mail: different railroad spur alignments,
DATES: Written comments on this Final Richard.Fristik@wdc.usda.gov) or Kathy methods of obtaining potable water,
EIS will be accepted on or before March Johnson at 406–444–1760 (e-mail: discharging wastewater, and disposing
12, 2007. katjohnson@mt.gov). of ash, respectively.

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6198 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No. 27 / Friday, February 9, 2007 / Notices

Alternatives assessed in detail include including increased employment purpose is to provide interested persons
the: (1) No Action Alternative; (2) opportunities, total purchases of goods an opportunity to submit comments on
Proposed Action (construction/ and services, and an increase in the tax the proposed actions.
operation of the HGS at the Salem site base. If the Committee approves the
eight miles east of Great Falls, and (3) Construction and operation of the proposed additions, the entities of the
Industrial Park Site (construction/ proposed power plant at the Alternative Federal Government identified in the
operation of the power plant, but no Industrial Park Site would result in notice for each product or service will
wind generation, at an alternate site in broadly similar impacts to those of the be required to procure the services
a designated industrial park just north Proposed Action, but with some listed below from nonprofit agencies
of Great Falls). The No Action important distinctions. No wind employing persons who are blind or
Alternative avoids most direct adverse turbines are proposed for the Industrial have other severe disabilities.
environmental effects, but potentially Park site. Due to space limitations at the
entails a number of indirect and Industrial Park site, ash from coal Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification
cumulative impacts associated with combustion would be hauled off-site to I certify that the following action will
other generation sources from which a licensed landfill for disposal. Adverse not have a significant impact on a
SME would have to purchase power if but non-significant impacts of the substantial number of small entities.
unable to generate its own. In most Alternative Site include those on soils, The major factors considered for this
respects, with the exception of cultural water, air, biological resources, noise, certification were:
and historic resources, impacts from the cultural and historic resources, visual 1. If approved, the action will not
Proposed Action (2) and Alternative Site resources, transportation, farmland and result in any additional reporting,
(3) are similar, though the proximity of land use, human health and safety, and recordkeeping or other compliance
the Alternative Site to greater numbers environmental justice. Building and requirements for small entities other
of residents intensifies some of these operating the proposed SME power than the small organizations that will
impacts, such as traffic, noise, and air plant at the Alternative Site would furnish the services to the Government.
quality; nonetheless, these impacts produce moderately beneficial
2. If approved, the action will result
would not likely be significant. socioeconomic impacts, including
in authorizing small entities to furnish
Potential air quality impacts at both increased employment opportunities,
the services to the Government.
locations would be reduced to non- total purchases of goods and services,
significant levels through the and an increase in the tax base. 3. There are no known regulatory
application of CFB technology and other alternatives which would accomplish
James R. Newby, the objectives of the Javits-Wagner-
pollution controls. The proposed plant
Assistant Administrator— Electric Program, O’Day Act (41 U.S.C. 46–48c) in
would comply with Montana’s air Rural Development Utilities Program.
quality standards, including its recent connection with the services proposed
[FR Doc. E7–2090 Filed 2–8–07; 8:45 am] for addition to the Procurement List.
mercury rule. The agency’s preferred
alternative is Alternative 2. BILLING CODE 3410–15–P Comments on this certification are
invited. Commenter’s should identify
The FEIS concludes that the Proposed
the statement(s) underlying the
Action would have significant adverse
COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM certification on which they are
impacts on historic and visual
PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR providing additional information.
resources, because it is located on and
SEVERELY DISABLED
adjacent to the Great Falls Portage End of Certification
National Historic Landmark (NHL). In Procurement List; Proposed Addition The following service is proposed for
accordance with Section 106 of the
AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From addition to Procurement List for
National Historic Preservation Act,
People Who Are Blind or Severely production by the nonprofit agencies
consultation was initiated with a
Disabled. listed:
number of consulting parties and a
consulting party meeting was held in ACTION: Proposed Addition to Service
Great Falls on October 5 to discuss RUS’ Procurement List.
Service Type/Location: Full Food Service, Ft.
adverse effect finding. The results of Indiantown Gap (USPFO of
SUMMARY: The Committee is proposing
those discussions are integrated in the PA),Annville, PA.
to add to the Procurement List a service
FEIS, including a draft Memorandum of NPA: Opportunity Center, Inc, Wilmington,
to be furnished by nonprofit agencies
Agreement (MOA) that proposes on-site DE.
employing persons who are blind or
and off-site mitigation measures to Contracting Activity: Pennsylvania Army
have other severe disabilities. National Guard Bureau, Annville, PA.
avoid and minimize these effects. Comments Must Be Received On or
Potentially significant impacts to traffic Before: March 11, 2007. Sheryl D. Kennerly,
during construction were also identified Director, Information Management.
ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase
with Alternative 2; a mitigation plan
would be developed in cooperation with From People Who Are Blind or Severely [FR Doc. E7–2187 Filed 2–8–07; 8:45 am]
the Montana Department of Disabled, Jefferson Plaza 2, Suite 10800, BILLING CODE 6353–01–P

Transportation to minimize or mitigate 1421 Jefferson Davis Highway,


these impacts. Other adverse but non- Arlington, Virginia 22202–3259.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM
significant impacts of the Proposed
COMMENTS CONTACT: Sheryl D. Kennerly, PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR
Action include those on soils, water, air,
Telephone: (703) 603–7740, Fax: (703) SEVERELY DISABLED
biological resources, noise,
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transportation, farmland and land use, 603–0655, or e-mail


CMTEFedReg@jwod.gov. Procurement List; Deletions
human health and safety, and
environmental justice. The Proposed SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From
Action would result in moderately notice is published pursuant to 41 People Who Are Blind or Severely
beneficial socioeconomic impacts, U.S.C. 47(a)(2) and 41 CFR 51–2.3. Its Disabled.

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