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Proposed Third Renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Assigning Certain Federal Environmental Responsibilities to the State of Utah, Including National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Authority for Certain Categorical Exclusions (CEs)


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Proposed Third Renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Assigning Certain Federal Environmental Responsibilities to the State of Utah, Including National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Authority for Certain Categorical Exclusions (CEs)

Ivan Marrero
Federal Highway Administration
17 May 2017


[Federal Register Volume 82, Number 94 (Wednesday, May 17, 2017)]
[Notices]
[Pages 22718-22719]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2017-09968]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration

[Docket No. FHWA-2017-0009]


Proposed Third Renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) 
Assigning Certain Federal Environmental Responsibilities to the State 
of Utah, Including National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Authority 
for Certain Categorical Exclusions (CEs)

AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Department of 
Transportation.

ACTION: Notice of proposed MOU, request for comments.

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SUMMARY: The FHWA and the State of Utah, acting by and through its 
Department of Transportation (State), propose a renewal of the State's 
participation in the State Assumption of Responsibility for Categorical 
Exclusions. This program allows FHWA to assign to States its authority 
and responsibility for determining whether certain designated 
activities within the geographic boundaries of the State, as specified 
in the proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), are categorically 
excluded from preparation of an environmental assessment or an 
environmental impact statement under the National Environmental Policy 
Act. An amended MOU would renew the State's participation in the 
program. The MOU will be amended by incorporating the following change: 
FHWA may terminate the State's participation in this program if FHWA 
provides the State a notification of noncompliance, and a period of not 
less than 120 days to take corrective action as FHWA determines 
necessary, and if the state fails to take satisfactory corrective 
action as determined by FHWA (Section 1307 of the Fixing America's 
Surface Transportation [FAST] Act [Pub. L. 114-94]).

DATES: Comments must be received on or before June 16, 2017.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by DOT Document 
Management System (DMS) Docket Number [FHWA-2017-0009], by any of the 
methods described below. Electronic or facsimile comments are preferred 
because Federal offices experience intermittent mail delays from 
security screening.
    Web site: http://www.regulations.gov/. Follow the instructions for 
submitting comments on the DOT electronic docket site. Facsimile (Fax): 
1-202-493-2251.
    Mail: Docket Management Facility; U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590.
    Hand Delivery: 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590 
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal 
holidays.
    For access to the docket to view a complete copy of the proposed 
MOU, or to read background documents or comments received, go to http://www.regulations.gov/ at any time or to 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., 
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. e.t., Monday through 
Friday, except for Federal holidays.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For FHWA: Mr. Edward Woolford, 
Environmental Program Manager, Federal Highway Administration, 2520 
West 4700 South, Suite 9A, Salt Lake City, UT 84129; by email at 
Edward.woolford@dot.gov or by telephone at 801-955-3524. The FHWA Utah 
Division Office's normal business hours are 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
(Mountain), Monday-Friday, except for Federal Holidays. For State: Mr. 
Brandon Weston, Environmental Services Director, Utah Department of 
Transportation, 4501 South 4700 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84129; by 
email at Brandonweston@Utah.gov or by telephone at 801-965-4603. The 
Utah Department of Transportation's normal business hours are 8 a.m. to 
5 p.m. (Mountain), Monday-Friday, except for State and Federal 
holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Electronic Access: Internet users may reach the Office of the 
Federal Register's home page at: http://www.archives.gov/ and the 
Government Printing Office's database: http://www.fdsys.gov/. An 
electronic version of the proposed MOU may be downloaded by accessing 
the DOT DMS docket, as described above, at http://www.regulations.gov/.
    Background: Section 326 of Title 23 U.S. Code, creates a program 
that allows the Secretary of the DOT (Secretary), to assign, and a 
State to assume, responsibility for determining whether certain highway 
projects are included within classes of action that are categorically 
excluded (CE) from

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requirements for environmental assessments or environmental impact 
statements pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, 
42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq. (NEPA). In addition, this program allows the 
assignment of other environmental review requirements applicable to 
these actions. The FHWA is authorized to act on behalf of the Secretary 
with respect to these matters. Through an amended MOU, FHWA would renew 
Utah's participation in this program for a third time. The original MOU 
became effective on July 1, 2008, for an initial term of three (3) 
years and the first renewal followed on June 30, 2011 and the second 
renewal followed on June 30, 2014. The proposed third MOU revision is 
set to supersede the second renewed MOU prior to its expiration date on 
June 30, 2017. Stipulation I(B) of the MOU describes the types of 
actions for which the State would assume project-level responsibility 
for determining whether the criteria for a CE are met. Statewide 
decision-making responsibility would be assigned for all activities 
within the categories listed in 23 CFR 771.117(c) and those listed as 
examples in 23 CFR 771.117(d). In addition to the NEPA CE determination 
responsibilities, the MOU would assign to the State the responsibility 
for conducting Federal environmental review, consultation, and other 
related activities for projects that are subject to the MOU with 
respect to the following Federal laws and Executive Orders:
    1. Clean Air Act (CAA), 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q (determinations of 
project-level conformity if required for the project).
    2. Noise Control Act of 1972, 42 U.S.C. 4901-4918.
    3. Compliance with the noise regulations in 23 CFR 772.
    4. Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, 16 U.S.C. 1531-
1544, and Section 1536.
    5. Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, 16 U.S.C. 661-667d.
    6. Migratory Bird Treaty Act, 16 U.S.C. 703-712.
    7. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, 
as amended, 54 U.S.C. 306101 et seq.
    8. Archeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended, 
54 U.S.C. 3201.
    9. Archeological and Historic Preservation Act, 16 U.S.C. 469-469c.
    10. American Indian Religious Freedom Act, 42 U.S.C. 1996.
    11. Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, 25 
U.S.C. 3001-3013; 18 U.S.C. 1170.
    12. Farmland Protection Policy Act (FPPA), 7 U.S.C. 4201-4209.
    13. Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1251-1377 (Section 404, Section 401, 
Section 319).
    14. Coastal Barrier Resources Act, 16 U.S.C. 3501-3510.
    15. Coastal Zone Management Act, 16 U.S.C. 1451-1465.
    16. Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), 42 U.S.C. 300f-300j-6.
    17. Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899, 33 U.S.C. 403.
    18. Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, 16 U.S.C. 1271-1287.
    19. Emergency Wetlands Resources Act, 16 U.S.C. 3921-3931.
    20. TEA-21 Wetlands Mitigation, 23 U.S.C. 103(b)(6)(m), 133 
(b)(11).
    21. FHWA wetland and natural habitat mitigation regulations at 23 
CFR part 777.
    22. Flood Disaster Protection Act, 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128.
    23. Section 4(f), 23 U.S.C. 138 and 49 U.S.C., 303.
    24. Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), 16 U.S.C. 4601-4604 
(known as section 6(f)).
    25. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and 
Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. 9601-9675.
    26. Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA).
    27. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 42 U.S.C. 6901-
6992k.
    28. Planning and Environmental Linkages, 23 U.S.C. 168, with the 
exception of those FHWA responsibilities associated with 23 U.S.C. 134 
and 135.
    29. Programmatic Mitigation Plans, 23 U.S.C. 169 with the exception 
of those FHWA responsibilities associated with 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135.
    30. Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority 
Populations and Low Income Populations; E.O. 11593, Protection and 
Enhancement of Cultural Resources; E.O. 13007, Indian Sacred Sites; 
E.O. 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal 
Governments; E.O. 13112, Invasive Species).
    The MOU allows the State to act in the place of the FHWA in 
carrying out the functions described above, except with respect to 
government-to-government consultations with federally recognized Indian 
tribes. The FHWA will retain responsibility for conducting formal 
government-to-government consultation with federally recognized Indian 
tribes, which is required under some of the above-listed laws and 
executive orders. The State also may assist the FHWA with formal 
consultations, with consent of a tribe, but the FHWA remains 
responsible for the consultation. This assignment includes transfer to 
the State of Utah the obligation to fulfill the assigned environmental 
responsibilities on any proposed projects meeting the criteria in 
Stipulation I(B) of the MOU that were determined to be CEs prior to the 
effective date of the proposed MOU but that have not been completed as 
of the effective date of the MOU. This is the proposed third renewal of 
the State's participation in the program and incorporate changes in the 
termination process from the FAST Act. FHWA may terminate the State's 
participation in this program if FHWA provides the State a notification 
of noncompliance, and a period of not less than 120 days to take 
corrective action as FHWA determines necessary, and if the state fails 
to take satisfactory corrective action as determined by FHWA. In 
previous versions of the MOU the period for the State to take 
corrective action was 30 days.
    The FHWA will consider the comments submitted on the proposed MOU 
when making its decision on whether to execute this renewal MOU. The 
FHWA will make the final, executed MOU publicly available.

(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Program Number 20.205, 
Highway Planning and Construction. The regulations implementing 
Executive Order 12372 regarding intergovernmental consultation on 
Federal programs and activities apply to this program.)

    Authority:  23 U.S.C. 326; 42 U.S.C. 4331, 4332; 23 CFR 771.117; 
40 CFR 1507.3, 1508.4.

    Issued on: May 8, 2017.
Ivan Marrero,
Division Administrator, Salt Lake City, Utah.
[FR Doc. 2017-09968 Filed 5-16-17; 8:45 am]
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