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Introduction
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***NOTICE*** The extended comment period on the Draft EIS is closed as of 4:00 PM, MST October 9th, 2007. Desert Rock Energy Company, LLC proposes to construct a hybrid dry cooled coal-fired electric power-generating plant south of Farmington in northwestern New Mexico, per the project development agreement entered into with Diné Power Authority (DPA), an enterprise of the Navajo Nation. Desert Rock Energy is a subsidiary of Sithe, a privately held, independent power company. DPA was established as an enterprise by the Navajo Nation Council to promote the Navajo Nation’s development of energy resources. This project would represent a substantial economic development for the Navajo Nation. The proposed location of project facilities is on land held in trust by the Federal government for the Navajo Nation; therefore, the project proponents will enter into a long-term land lease with the Navajo Nation that will require the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ (BIA) approval. The BIA approval process is considered a Federal action requiring review under and in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). The BIA Navajo Regional Office, serving as the lead Federal agency for compliance with NEPA, has determined than an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) will be prepared. Under NEPA, actions such as the Desert Rock Energy Project must consider the potential effects on the environment including human, natural, and cultural resources. Questions that typically are considered by agencies during this type of planning process include:
URS Corporation (URS) has been retained to assist BIA in preparing the EIS required under NEPA. A number of Federal and tribal agencies are participating in the preparation of the EIS as cooperating agencies, including the Navajo Nation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The Draft EIS for the Desert Rock Energy Project was released for public review and comment in May 2007. The Draft EIS provides a description of the proposed project, analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the proposed project and alternatives, and recommends measures to mitigate impacts. The Draft EIS has been placed on this web site for downloading. Comments on the Draft EIS may be submitted through this web site (see “Comment on the Project” tab above).
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