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PUBLIC NOTICE DATE: June 29, 2012EXPIRATION DATE: July 30, 2012REFERENCE NUMBER:
PUBLIC NOTICE DATE: June 29, 2012
EXPIRATION DATE: July 30, 2012
REFERENCE NUMBER: POA-1988-93-M3
WATERWAY: Skagway River
Interested parties are hereby notified that a Department of the Army (DA) permit application has been received for work in waters of the United States as described below and shown on the enclosed project drawings.
Comments on the described work, with the reference number, should reach this office no later than the expiration date of this Public Notice to become part of the record and be considered in the decision. Please contact Randal Vigil at (907) 790-4491, by fax at (907) 790-4497, or by email at Randal.P.Vigil@usace.army.mil if further information is desired concerning this notice.
US Army Corps
of Engineers
Alaska District
Juneau Field Office
Regulatory Division (1145)
CEPOA-RD
8800 Glacier Highway, Suite 106
Juneau, Alaska 99801-8079
Public Notice
of Application
for Permit
PUBLIC NOTICE DATE:
June 29, 2012
EXPIRATION DATE:
July 30, 2012
REFERENCE NUMBER:
POA-1988-93-M3
WATERWAY:
Skagway River
Interested parties are hereby notified that a Department of the Army (DA) permit
application has been received for work in waters of the United States as described
below and shown on the enclosed project drawings.
Comments on the described work, with the reference number, should reach this office
no later than the expiration date of this Public Notice to become part of the
record and be considered in the decision. Please contact Randal Vigil at (907)
790-4491, by fax at (907) 790-4497, or by email at Randal.P.Vigil@usace.army.mil if
further information is desired concerning this notice.
APPLICANT:
AGENT:
David Hunz, PO Box 185, Skagway, AK 99840
R&M Engineering, Inc., 6205 Glacier Highway, Juneau, AK 99801
LOCATION: The project site is located within Section 1, T. 28 S., R. 59 E., Copper
River Meridian; Latitude 59.471º N., Longitude 135.297º W.; USS 1805, within the
confines of the Skagway River, in Skagway, Alaska.
PURPOSE: The applicant's stated purpose is to "remove existing raised sand/gravel
bars that are located within the Skagway River on USS 1805 for purposes of
acquiring commercial gravel resources for the Municipality of Skagway."
PROPOSED WORK: Discharge fill material into waters of the United States to
facilitate the excavation of approximately 50,000 cubic yards of sand and gravel
from approximately 4.42 acres of the Skagway River floodplain to obtain suitable
construction aggregate. The discharge would consist of the pushing/leveling of
riverbed materials over a period of 5 years below the ordinary high water mark
(OHW) for material loading and site contouring for drainage.
Discharge approximately 75 cubic yards of riverbed material into the maximum of
0.034 acres below OHW to construct a temporary haul road not to exceed 10 feet wide
by 150 feet long and the installation of a temporary 48-inch diameter culvert as
needed. The location and size of the haul road would vary with each mining season.
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Material extraction would start from the southeast and south middle of the site and
would work north. Mining would be performed using a Caterpillar 330L Excavator and
980F loader that would load 20 cubic yard dump trucks, which would haul sand and
gravel to stock pile areas.
The proposed work would start on the 1st of November to end when weather prohibits
operation and would be performed over a five year period during the river's winter
low flow stage. The approximate surface area of impact per the fiver year mining
period would be: First winter season 0.65 acres, Second and third winter season
2.06 acres, and Fourth winter season 1.71 acres.
The applicant states that all fueling and maintenance of equipment would be
performed in uplands.
All work would be performed in accordance with the enclosed plan (sheets 1-4),
dated Feb. 2012.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: DA permits (POA-1988-93, POA-1988-93-M, POA-1988-93-N
(Skagway River)) were issued to Mr. David Hunz on March 18, 2003 March 27, 2006,
and May 9, 2007, authorizing the discharge of fill material to facilitate the
excavation of "approximately 50,000 cubic yards of riverbed material over a fiveyear period of time from the Skagway River at this same location.
APPLICANT PROPOSED MITIGATION: The applicant proposes the following mitigation
measures to avoid, minimize, and compensate for impacts to waters of the United
States from activities involving discharges of dredged or fill material.
a.
Avoidance:
Complete avoidance is not possible.
b. Minimization: "Gravel extraction will only occur during winter low flow
of the Skagway River. Each season's extraction will be completed before Spring
thaw. Storage of material will be on the upland portion of USS 1805. All fueling
and maintenance of equipment will occur on uplands."
c.
Compensatory Mitigation:
No compensatory mitigation is proposed.
WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION: A permit for the described work will not be issued
until a certification or waiver of certification, as required under Section 401 of
the Clean Water Act (Public Law 95-217), has been received from the Alaska
Department of Environmental Conservation.
CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the Alaska Heritage Resources
Survey (AHRS) has been consulted for the presence or absence of historic
properties, including those listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National
Register of Historic Places. There are no listed or eligible properties in the
vicinity of the worksite. Consultation of the AHRS constitutes the extent of
cultural resource investigations by the District Commander at this time, and he is
otherwise unaware of the presence of such resources. This application is being
coordinated with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). Any comments SHPO
may have concerning presently unknown archeological or historic data that may be
lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit will be considered in our
final assessment of the described work.
CULTURAL RESOURCES: The latest published version of the Alaska Heritage Resources
Survey (AHRS) has been consulted for the presence or absence of historic
properties, including those listed in or eligible for inclusion in the National
Register of Historic Places. There is an unevaluated property in the vicinity of
the worksite. It has been designated SKG-220. Because the property has been
determined to be outside of the project area, no further action is required.
Consultation of the AHRS constitutes the extent of cultural resource investigations
by the District Commander at this time. This application is being coordinated with
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SHPO. Any comments SHPO may have concerning presently unknown archeological or
historic data that may be lost or destroyed by work under the requested permit will
be considered in our final assessment of the described work.
ENDANGERED SPECIES:
project area.
No threatened or endangered species are known to use the
We have determined the described activity would have no effect on any listed or
proposed threatened or endangered species, and would have no effect on any
designated or proposed critical habitat, under the Endangered Species Act of 1973
(87 Stat. 844). Therefore, no consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
or the National Marine Fisheries Service is required. However, any comments they
may have concerning endangered or threatened wildlife or plants or their critical
habitat will be considered in our final assessment of the described work.
ESSENTIAL FISH HABITAT: The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, as amended by the Sustainable Fisheries Act of 1996, requires all Federal
agencies to consult with the NMFS on all actions, or proposed actions, permitted,
funded, or undertaken by the agency, that may adversely affect Essential Fish
Habitat (EFH).
The project area is within the known range of the Chinook (Oncorhynchus
tshawytscha), chum (Oncorhynchus keta), Coho (Oncorhynchus kisutch), pink
(Oncorhynchus gorbuscha), and sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) salmon.
Preliminarily, we have determined the described activity may adversely affect EFH
in the project area for the following species: chum (Oncorhynchus keta) and Coho
(Oncorhynchus kisutch)) salmon. The proposed project location is habitat primarily
for adult and juvenile salmon migration to clear-water spawning and rearing side
channels. The proposed project would involve filling and grading activities, which
may increase the potential for injury or mortality to salmon from elevated levels
of suspended particulates in the water column. This Public Notice initiates EFH
consultation with the NMFS. Any comments or recommendations they may have
concerning EFH will be considered in our final assessment of the described work.
TRIBAL CONSULTATION: The Alaska District fully supports tribal self-governance and
government-to-government relations between Federally recognized Tribes and the
Federal government. Tribes with protected rights or resources that could be
significantly affected by a proposed Federal action (e.g., a permit decision) have
the right to consult with the Alaska District on a government-to-government basis.
Views of each Tribe regarding protected rights and resources will be accorded due
consideration in this process. This Public Notice serves as notification to the
Tribes within the area potentially affected by the proposed work and invites their
participation in the Federal decision-making process regarding the protected Tribal
right or resource. Consultation may be initiated by the affected Tribe upon
written request to the District Commander during the public comment period.
PUBLIC HEARING: Any person may request, in writing, within the comment period
specified in this notice, that a public hearing be held to consider this
application. Requests for public hearings shall state, with particularity, reasons
for holding a public hearing.
EVALUATION: The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation
of the probable impacts, including cumulative impacts of the proposed activity and
its intended use on the public interest. Evaluation of the probable impacts, which
the proposed activity may have on the public interest, requires a careful weighing
of all the factors that become relevant in each particular case. The benefits,
which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the proposal, must be balanced
against its reasonably foreseeable detriments. The outcome of the general
balancing process would determine whether to authorize a proposal, and if so, the
conditions under which it will be allowed to occur. The decision should reflect
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the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources.
All factors, which may be relevant to the proposal, must be considered including
the cumulative effects thereof. Among those are conservation, economics,
aesthetics, general environmental concerns, wetlands, cultural values, fish and
wildlife values, flood hazards, floodplain values, land use, navigation, shore
erosion and accretion, recreation, water supply and conservation, water quality,
energy needs, safety, food and fiber production, mineral needs, considerations of
property ownership, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. For
activities involving 404 discharges, a permit will be denied if the discharge that
would be authorized by such permit would not comply with the Environmental
Protection Agency's 404(b)(l) guidelines. Subject to the preceding sentence and
any other applicable guidelines or criteria (see Sections 320.2 and 320.3), a
permit will be granted unless the District Commander determines that it would be
contrary to the public interest.
The Corps of Engineers is soliciting comments from the public; Federal, State, and
local agencies and officials; Indian Tribes; and other interested parties in order
to consider and evaluate the impacts of this proposed activity. Any comments
received will be considered by the Corps of Engineers to determine whether to
issue, modify, condition or deny a permit for this proposal. To make this
decision, comments are used to assess impacts on endangered species, historic
properties, water quality, general environmental effects, and the other public
interest factors listed above. Comments are used in the preparation of an
Environmental Assessment and/or an Environmental Impact Statement pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act. Comments are also used to determine the need
for a public hearing and to determine the overall public interest of the proposed
activity.
AUTHORITY:
This permit will be issued or denied under the following authority:
(X) Discharge dredged or fill material into waters of the United States
Section 404 Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). Therefore, our public interest
review will consider the guidelines set forth under Section 404(b) of the Clean
Water Act (40 CFR 230).
Project drawings and a Notice of Application for State Water Quality Certification
are enclosed with this Public Notice.
District Commander
U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers
Enclosures
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SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR
STATE OF ALASKA
DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
DIVISION OF WATER
401 Certification Program
Non-Point Source Water Pollution Control Program
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WQM/401 CERTIFICATION
410 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE
JUNEAU, ALASKA 99801-1795
PHONE: (907) 465-5321/FAX: (907) 465-5274
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR
STATE WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION
Any applicant for a federal license or permit to conduct an activity that
might result in a discharge into navigable waters, in accordance with Section
401 of the Clean Water Act of 1977 (PL95-217), also must apply for and obtain
certification from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation that
the discharge will comply with the Clean Water Act, the Alaska Water Quality
Standards, and other applicable State laws. By agreement between the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Environmental Conservation,
application for a Department of the Army permit to discharge dredged or fill
material into navigable waters under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act also
may serve as application for State Water Quality Certification.
Notice is hereby given that the application for a Department of the Army
Permit described in the Corps of Engineers' Public Notice No. POA-1988-93-M3,
Skagway River, serves as application for State Water Quality Certification
from the Department of Environmental Conservation.
After reviewing the application, the Department may certify there is
reasonable assurance the activity, and any discharge that might result, will
comply with the Clean Water Act, the Alaska Water Quality Standards, and
other applicable State laws. The Department also may deny or waive
certification.
Any person desiring to comment on the project, with respect to Water Quality
Certification, may submit written comments to the address above by the
expiration date of the Corps of Engineer's Public Notice.