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Environmental Assessment - Waurika Lake Water-Intake Channel Maintenance Project - Dredging, Gate Extension & Gate Replacement

Published April 23, 2015
 To view the report click here:

Appendix I - Environmental Assessment For Waurika Lake Water-Intake Channel Maintenance Project -Dredging, Gate Extension & Gate Replacement

 

Department of the Army

Fort Worth District, Corps of Engineers

P.O. Box 17300

Fort Worth, Texas  76102-0300

TO INTERESTED PARTIES

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Planning and Environmental Center and the Tulsa District, in coordination with the Waurika Lake Master Conservancy District (WLMCD), have assessed the environmental impacts associated with the proposed maintenance dredging of the WLMCD water intake channel in Waurika Lake, Cotton, Stephens, and Jefferson Counties, Oklahoma.  Proposed activities include pumping and storage of dredge material to a confined disposal facility on WLMCD property, replacement of lower gates on the WLMCD intake structure, and installation of an intake pipe extension and floating intake.  These proposed alterations/modifications are operation and maintenance responsibilities of the non-Federal sponsor, the WLMCD, and will be implemented at no cost to the federal government.

The WLMCD maintains a water intake structure and associated channel within the normal conservation pool of Waurika Reservoir.  Over the course of its life, these structures have become clogged with sediment.  The WLMCD proposes to dredge this material and deposit it outside of the reservoir.  The proposed maintenance dredging and associated activities will not affect normal operation of the reservoir.  In order to accomplish this goal, permission to temporarily occupy and alter portions of the Waurika Lake Project is being requested from the Tulsa District.

A draft environmental assessment was prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, including guidelines in 33 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 230, Policy and Procedures for Implementing NEPA.  It has been determined from the referenced environmental assessment that the project will have no significant adverse impact on the natural or human environment.

The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for this action has been posted on the Tulsa District website at: http://www.swt.usace.army.mil/ at the NEPA Notices icon midway down the page.  By this letter, we are requesting your comments on the Draft EA.  In order to be considered, comments must be received no later than 8 May 2015.  Comments on the Draft EA should be submitted to Dr. David Gade by mail (1645 S. 101st East Ave., Tulsa, OK  74128), email (David.Gade@usace.army.mil), or phone (918.669.7579).

 


Contact
David Gade
1645 S. 101st East Ave., Tulsa, OK 74128

Release no. 20150423

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Environmental Assessment - Waurika Lake Water-Intake Channel Maintenance Project - Dredging, Gate Extension & Gate Replacement

Published April 23, 2015
 To view the report click here:

Appendix I - Environmental Assessment For Waurika Lake Water-Intake Channel Maintenance Project -Dredging, Gate Extension & Gate Replacement

 

Department of the Army

Fort Worth District, Corps of Engineers

P.O. Box 17300

Fort Worth, Texas  76102-0300

TO INTERESTED PARTIES

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regional Planning and Environmental Center and the Tulsa District, in coordination with the Waurika Lake Master Conservancy District (WLMCD), have assessed the environmental impacts associated with the proposed maintenance dredging of the WLMCD water intake channel in Waurika Lake, Cotton, Stephens, and Jefferson Counties, Oklahoma.  Proposed activities include pumping and storage of dredge material to a confined disposal facility on WLMCD property, replacement of lower gates on the WLMCD intake structure, and installation of an intake pipe extension and floating intake.  These proposed alterations/modifications are operation and maintenance responsibilities of the non-Federal sponsor, the WLMCD, and will be implemented at no cost to the federal government.

The WLMCD maintains a water intake structure and associated channel within the normal conservation pool of Waurika Reservoir.  Over the course of its life, these structures have become clogged with sediment.  The WLMCD proposes to dredge this material and deposit it outside of the reservoir.  The proposed maintenance dredging and associated activities will not affect normal operation of the reservoir.  In order to accomplish this goal, permission to temporarily occupy and alter portions of the Waurika Lake Project is being requested from the Tulsa District.

A draft environmental assessment was prepared in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as amended, including guidelines in 33 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 230, Policy and Procedures for Implementing NEPA.  It has been determined from the referenced environmental assessment that the project will have no significant adverse impact on the natural or human environment.

The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for this action has been posted on the Tulsa District website at: http://www.swt.usace.army.mil/ at the NEPA Notices icon midway down the page.  By this letter, we are requesting your comments on the Draft EA.  In order to be considered, comments must be received no later than 8 May 2015.  Comments on the Draft EA should be submitted to Dr. David Gade by mail (1645 S. 101st East Ave., Tulsa, OK  74128), email (David.Gade@usace.army.mil), or phone (918.669.7579).

 


Contact
David Gade
1645 S. 101st East Ave., Tulsa, OK 74128

Release no. 20150423