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32338 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No.

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is contained in this system should DATES: The meeting will be held on the Office of Management and Budget
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2001.
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Chief of Naval Operations. This meeting Office of Management and Budget, 725 in the Title I program that are designed
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Requests for copies of the proposed comment, call toll-free 1–800–622– approximately 200-foot gas pipeline that
information collection request may be 4519; send an e-mail to the BPA Internet would supply fuel to the power plant.
accessed from http://edicsweb.ed.gov, or address comment@bpa.gov; or send a
Proposed Action
should be addressed to Vivian Reese, letter to Communications, Bonneville
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Power Administration—KC–7, P.O. Box The Starbuck Power Project would be
Avenue, SW, Room 4050, Regional 12999, Portland, Oregon, 97212. a natural-gas-fired combined-cycle
Office Building 3, Washington, DC FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lou combustion turbine power plant with a
20202–4651. Requests may also be Driessen, Project Manager, Bonneville nominal generating capacity of
electronically mailed to the internet Power Administration—TNP–3, P.O. approximately 1,200 MW. The plant site
address OCIO_IMG_Issues@ed.gov or Box 3621, Portland, Oregon, 97208– would be located on approximately 50
faxed to 202–708–9346. Please specify 3621; toll-free telephone 1–800–282– acres of a 100-acre site that is zoned for
the complete title of the information 3713; direct telephone 503–230–5525; industrial use and which is located
collection when making your request. or e-mail lcdriessen@bpa.gov. You may approximately 6 miles northwest of
Comments regarding burden and/or the also contact Phil Smith, Environmental Starbuck, Washington, on property
collection activity requirements should Coordinator, Bonneville Power under option and owned by the BAR–
be directed to MONTAGUE at (202) Administration—KEC–4, P.O. Box 3621, Z Ranch, a Washington Corporation.
708–5359. Individuals who use a Portland, Oregon 97208–3621; toll-free Natural gas would be burned in a gas
telecommunications device for the deaf telephone 1–800–282–3713; direct turbine engine, in which the expanding
(TDD) may call the Federal Information telephone 503–230–3294; or e-mail gases from combustion would turn the
Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877– pwsmith@bpa.gov. Additional turbine’s rotor, driving a generator to
8339. information can be found at BPA’s web produce electrical energy. Hot exhaust
[FR Doc. 01–14952 Filed 6–13–01; 8:45 am] site: www.efw.bpa.gov. from the gas turbine would be used to
BILLING CODE 4000–01–P SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EIS boil water, using a heat recovery steam
will assess the environmental generator (HRSG). Steam produced by
consequences of the proposed project, the HRSG turns a steam turbine, which
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY including: would connect to another generator,
• Interconnection agreement that BPA producing additional electrical energy.
Bonneville Power Administration proposes with SPC; The Starbuck Power Project would
• Construction and operation of the consist of two complete and separate
Starbuck Power Project power plant; combined cycle power blocks (or
AGENCY: Bonneville Power • Construction and operation of an ‘‘islands’’) and associated support
Administration (BPA), Department of approximately 200-foot, 20-inch- facilities. In summary, each block would
Energy (DOE). diameter gas line to tie into Pacific Gas consist of two gas combustion turbine
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an & Electric (PG&E) Gas Transmission generators, two HRSGs, one steam
Environmental Impact Statement. Northwest’s (GTN) pipeline; turbine generator, and one air-cooled
• Construction and operation of an condenser.
SUMMARY: This notice announces BPA’s on-site well, or in the alternative, an
intention to prepare a joint National Water would be required to generate
approximately 6-mile long, 4-inch
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)/State steam, as well as for sanitary uses. The
diameter water supply line from the
Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) EIS in proposed power plant would require an
town of Starbuck to the power plant
cooperation with the State of average water consumption rate of less
site;
than 500,000 gallons per day (gpd). SPC
Washington Energy Facility Site • Construction and operation of a rail
Evaluation Council (EFSEC) for an proposes to use an on-site well. As an
spur near the power plant site for use
electrical interconnection including a alternative, the project has secured an
during power plant construction; and
option to purchase 100 gallons per
new 16-mile 500-kilovolt (kV) • Construction and operation of an
transmission line and other facilities minute (gpm), or up to 144,000 gpd, of
interconnection consisting of a
associated with a proposed power plant. water from the town of Starbuck’s
substation and approximately 16 miles
BPA is the lead Federal agency under existing water right. With this
of 500-kV transmission line from the
NEPA and EFSEC is the lead alternative, an approximately 5-mile
substation to Lower Monumental
Washington State agency under SEPA. water pipeline would be constructed
Substation.
The Starbuck Power Project is a 1,200- The power plant and the gas and from the town of Starbuck to the project
megawatt (MW) generating station power interconnections would be site. SPC proposes to locate this line
proposed by Starbuck Power Company, located within Columbia County, within an abandoned railroad right-of-
L.L.C. (SPC) that would be located near Washington. Approximately 1 mile of way that parallels SR–261 from
the town of Starbuck in Columbia the new 500-kV transmission line would Starbuck to just south of the project site.
County, Washington. SPC has requested be located in Columbia County with the SPC proposes that project wastewater
an interconnection and upgrade to remaining 15 miles in Walla Walla and storm water be collected in
BPA’s transmission system that would County, Washington. retention and infiltration ponds located
allow firm power delivery to the Responsibility for construction and at the south end of the property.
wholesale power market. BPA proposes operation of the new facilities is The proposed Starbuck Power Project
to execute an agreement with SPC to principally with SPC who would build would deliver electricity to the regional
provide the interconnection and firm and operate the power plant. However, power grid through an interconnection
power transmission. the interconnection and the new 500-kV and a new 500-kV transmission line
ADDRESSES: To be placed on the project transmission line would be constructed paralleling the existing Lower
mailing list, including notification of under BPA’s management, and BPA Monumental-Little Goose No. 1 and No.
proposed meetings, call toll-free 1–800– would be responsible for the operation 2 transmission lines. BPA would also
622–4520, name this project, and leave and maintenance of these facilities. GTN modify the existing Lower Monumental
your complete name and address. To would build and operate the proposed Substation.

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