Corps of Engineers to prepare draft Environmental Impact Report for Isabella Dam Safety Assurance


Published on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 10:18 PM PST

Geri Adams
Special to the Sun

The Sacramento District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with their cooperating agency, the Sequoia National Forest, will soon publish a Notice of Intent (NOI) for the preparation of a draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The draft EIS will assess a federal action to remediate seismic, seepage, and hydrologic dam safety concerns at the Isabella Lake main and auxiliary dams.

 The NOI will be published in the Federal Register and may be accessed online at www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/.  

“To accommodate the public, NOI copies will be available to the public at the Kern River Ranger District Offices located at 4875 Ponderosa Drive in Lake Isabella, and at 105 Whitney Road in Kernville,” Deputy District Ranger, Brenda Ehmann, said.

Public scoping meetings identifying the alternatives will be held in late April in the community of Lake Isabella and in Bakersfield.  The meetings provide an opportunity to involve concerned individuals, and local, state and federal agencies.  

Comments

3 comment(s)

    Info Link wrote on Feb 25, 2010 11:22 PM:

    " Here's a link to the Army Corp site. I think it'll have everything.

    tinyurl.com/ydzfegx "

    Russ Kurtz wrote on Feb 24, 2010 10:04 AM:

    " Does "Get Involved" have a page number from the Federal Register? I haven't found the information. "

    GET INVOLVED wrote on Feb 18, 2010 5:08 PM:

    " We the Valley residents MUST get involved. The February 5th Federal Register listing paints a GRIM picture of the dam, its quality, and the results of a failure. The ONLY glimmer of hope is that socioeconomics, water supply, recreation, visual and
    aesthetic resources, and historical and
    cultural resources are SOME of the factors to consider. We MUST read and respond to the NOI and draft EIS -OR- there may BE NO LAKE in the FUTURE. "

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