West-wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS news, events, and announcements.
A corrected version of the Federal Register Notice of Availability Record of Decision: USDA Forest Service Designation of Section 368 Energy Corridors on National Forest System Land in 10 Western States is now available for downloading or browsing online.
The Forest Service published a Notice of Availability Record of Decision in the Federal Register of March 24, 2009. The document contained an incorrect Internet address. The correct Internet address is shown in the corrected NOA.
The Record of Decision: USDA Forest Service Designation of Section 368 Energy Corridors on National Forest System Land in 10 Western States is now available for downloading or browsing online. See the Agency Press Release for additional information.
The Approved Resource Management Plan Amendments/Record of Decision (ROD) for Designation of Energy Corridors on Bureau of Land Management-Administered Lands in the 11 Western States is now available for downloading or browsing online. See the Agency Press Release for additional information.
The West-Wide Energy Corridor Final Programmatic EIS is now available for downloading and browsing online. Final PEIS maps of proposed Section 368 energy corridors and associated data are also available for browsing/downloading. For more information, see the Agencies' press release.
Figure 2.1-1 in the Draft Programmatic EIS (Chapter 2, page 2-3) shows proposed energy corridors received during and after the public scoping comment period for the PEIS. Map and supporting data for Figure 2.1-1 have been added to the West Wide Energy Corridor Draft PEIS Interactive Map in ArcReader format.
If you have questions or need more information, contact the Energy Corridor PEIS webmaster at corridoreiswebmaster@anl.gov
The U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, and the U.S. Department of Defense (the Agencies) will hold an additional public meeting to obtain comments on the draft PEIS on Tuesday, February 5, 2008, in Elko NV from 6-8PM.
The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM at the following location:
BLM Elko Field Office
3900 E. Idaho St.
Elko NV
(775) 753-0200
Please see the Public Meetings page for additioanl important information concerning this meeting.
The public comment period for the West-Wide Energy Corridor Draft Programmatic EIS is now open, and will remain open until Friday, Feb. 14, 2008. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the West-Wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS process by submitting comments on the Draft Programmatic EIS.
The agencies will accept written comments on the Draft Programmatic EIS postmarked by Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008 and electronic or faxed comments received by Thursday, Feb. 14, 2008. Comments received or postmarked after that date will be considered to the extent practicable.
Public meetings to obtain comments for the draft Programmatic EIS will be held in the eleven Western states in January-February 2008. Specific locations for the public meetings, as well as other important information about the meetings are available under Public Meetings.
See Getting Involved for more information on public participation in the EIS process.
DOE and BLM have issued a press release announcing their decision that additional time will be needed to consider public comments as the agencies conduct an environmental review of proposed corridor locations.
The four Federal agencies preparing to designate energy corridors on Federal lands in 11 Western states for electricity transmission and oil, natural gas and hydrogen pipelines today released individual state maps showing preliminary corridors on Federal lands. The informational maps were developed using comments received during a public scoping period in the Fall of 2005, and offer an update on progress in the identification of potential corridors and an opportunity for public comment on work to-date. Posting of these individual state maps follows posting of a West-wide map of preliminary draft corridors released June 9, 2006.
The preliminary draft state maps of potential energy corridors are now available for downloading or browsing online.
The four Federal agencies preparing to designate energy corridors on Federal lands in 11 Western States for electricity transmission and oil, natural gas and hydrogen pipelines today released a map showing preliminary corridors. The informational map was developed using comments received during a public scoping period in the Fall of 2005, and offers an update on progress in the identification of potential corridors and an opportunity for public comment on work to-date.
The preliminary draft map of potential energy corridors is now available for downloading or browsing online.
The agencies' press release announcing publication of the map is also available.
Comments received on January 12, 2006 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as a cooperating agency in preparation of the Programmatic EIS are now available for downloading or browsing online.
The meeting in Portland, Oregon, will be held on TUESDAY, May 9, 2006. This is a correction to the information provided in the letter sent to the Western Tribal groups on April 14, 2006, which indicated the wrong day of the week.
We apologize for any inconvenience this error may have caused.
Public scoping comments received during the West-wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS scoping comment period are now available for downloading and browsing. Transcripts of the public scoping meetings are also available.
This report was prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Department of Energy, and the Council on Environmental Quality in response to Section 1221(b), Reports to Congress on Corridors and Rights of Way on Federal Lands, of Section 1221, Siting of Interstate Electric Transmission Facilities, in Title XII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law 109-58. Congress requested that the Secretaries of Agriculture, Energy, and Interior and the Chairman of the Council on Environmental Quality prepare a report identifying the following:
The public scoping comment period for the West-Wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS remains open until Nov. 28, 2005. Members of the public are encouraged to participate in the West-Wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS process by submitting information and comments on specific issues they believe should be addressed in the Programmatic EIS.
The agencies will accept written comments on the scope of the Programmatic EIS postmarked by November 28, 2005, and electronic or faxed comments received by November 28, 2005. Comments received or postmarked after that date will be considered to the extent practicable.
Public scoping meetings to obtain scoping comments for the Programmatic EIS will be held at the following locations on the dates specified below.
Dates for the public scoping meetings are:
The actual locations of the public meetings in each city, as well as other important information about the meetings is available under Public Meetings.
See Getting Involved for information on public participation in the EIS process.
The West-wide Energy Corridor Programmatic EIS Public Information Center Web site was launched September 27, 2005. This Web site is the online center for public information and involvement in the West-wide Energy Corridor Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Energy Corridor PEIS).
The United States Department of Energy, the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service (the Agencies) will prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) to evaluate issues associated with designation of energy corridors on federal lands in eleven Western states. This Web site is the online center for public information and involvement in the PEIS process.