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NPS Energy Summit January 21-23, 2002 EPA Presentation Cindy Cody Director, NEPA Program EPA Region 8 (303) 312-6228

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1 NPS Energy Summit January 21-23, 2002 EPA Presentation Cindy Cody Director, NEPA Program EPA Region 8 (303) 312-6228 cody.cynthia@epa.gov

2 EPA’s NEPA AND CAA §309 REVIEW WHERE IS EPA WORKING ON ENERGY PROJECTS WHAT IS EPA’S FOCUS WHERE DO WE BEST INFLUENCE/SUPPORT THE NEPA PROCESS SUCCESSES OF WORKING TOGETHER

3 EPA’s NEPA REVIEW AUTHORITY Commenting as a federal agency - areas of jurisdiction and expertise May refer to CEQ for an unsatisfactory action

4 EPA’s Clean Air Act §309 Review Authority Independent review authority for NEPA oversight Publicly comment on environmental impacts and adequacy of document (Rating) Must refer to CEQ for an unsatisfactory action

5 WHERE IS EPA WORKING ON ENERGY PROJECTS THAT IMPACT PARKS (AND FORESTS) SW WY - Grand Teton NP (Bridger-Teton NF) SE WY - (Medicine Bow NF) Southern CO- Mesa Verde NP, (San Juan NF, Weminuche WA) Eastern UT, Vernal - Dinosaur NM SE UT - Arches NP Eastern MT/Western ND & SD - Wind Cave NP, Badlands NP, Yellowstone NP

6 WHAT’S OUR FOCUS Scope of Analysis: Watershed, Airshed Range of Alternatives: More than # wells, mitigation Mitigation: Broad consideration

7 WHAT’S OUR FOCUS (cont.) Cumulative Impacts: Cross project, area, state, agency Air Quality: showing highest impact potential Water Quality: runoff, CBM discharge Soil and habitat impacts: erosion, roads, vegetation management

8 WHAT’S OUR FOCUS (cont.) Management Plans (BLM, USFS), protected areas BIA: Connected impacts, impacts to tribe, EPA direct implementation on tribal lands

9 WHERE DO WE BEST INFLUENCE/SUPPORT THE NEPA PROCESS Planning: Strategic thinking of where to maximize development, minimize impacts, major mitigation, monitoring/baseline needs Regional Resource Analysis: Multi- agency consensus for future projects

10 WHERE DO WE BEST INFLUENCE/SUPPORT THE NEPA PROCESS (cont.) Scoping: Level of analysis, mitigation, clarification of EPA’s role, cooperating agency DEIS: Adverse rating, technical modifications FEIS: Minor tweaking of analysis and mitigation ROD: EPA regulatory programs technical support

11 SUCCESSES OF COLLABORATION-PARTNERSHIP- POSITIVE WORKING RELATIONSHIP Federal Leadership Forum - Relationship building, up-front information Planning: Future - Pinedale RMP, Rawlins RMP, Roan Plateau RMP Regional Resource Analysis - SW WY Air Quality Analysis, Powder River Surface Water Discharge Analysis Scoping - Pinedale Anticline O&G EIS DEIS - Jonah II O&G EIS, Powder River Basin CBM EISs (WY, MT)


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