Notice 3 Feb 2025 endangered species, regulatory compliance, energy, infrastructure, washington, environmental assessment

🌊Puget Sound Energy Environmental Assessment for Spillway Project

The Department of Energy announces the intention to prepare an environmental assessment for Puget Sound Energy's proposed Spillway Project at the Upper Baker Dam. This project aims to enhance dam stability and address accumulated debris, while assessing potential impacts on endangered species and essential fish habitat as required by federal regulations. Public involvement and compliance with environmental guidelines are emphasized.

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Regulatory Compliance, Infrastructure Development 31 Jan 2025 natural gas, ohio, environmental assessment, ferc, rover pipeline
Regulatory Compliance, Infrastructure Development 31 Jan 2025 compliance, energy, infrastructure, environmental assessment, ventura county, dam safety, united water conservation district
Financial Assistance, Regulatory Compliance, Infrastructure Development 31 Jan 2025 nuclear, energy, regulatory, financial assistance, infrastructure, environmental assessment, palisades

⚡NRC Draft Assessment for Palisades Nuclear Plant Operations Restart

The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing for public comment a draft environmental assessment (EA) and draft finding of no significant impact (FONSI) evaluating the environmental impacts from proposed Federal actions related to reauthorizing power operations at the Palisades Nuclear Plant (Palisades). Specifically, the NRC is considering an exemption request, a license transfer request, and license amendment requests (LARs) to support reauthorizing power operation under the NRC license. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Loan Programs Office (LPO), is a cooperating agency on the draft EA. DOE LPO's proposed action is to provide Federal financial support (a loan guarantee) for refueling and resumption of power generation activities at Palisades.

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Compliance, Economic Development, Environmental Regulation 29 Jan 2025 hydroelectric project, department of energy, environmental assessment, taney county, federal energy regulatory commission, missouri
Regulatory Compliance, Infrastructure Development 27 Jan 2025 new york, regulatory compliance, energy, hydroelectric, environmental assessment
Compliance, Economic Development, Infrastructure 23 Jan 2025 compliance, natural gas, department of energy, federal energy regulatory commission, environmental assessment, osage county
Regulatory Compliance, Environmental Impact 23 Jan 2025 compliance, energy, regulation, environmental assessment, hydropower, idaho
Regulatory Compliance, Economic Development 22 Jan 2025 energy, regulation, environmental assessment, hydropower, maine
Regulatory Compliance, Environmental Impact 21 Jan 2025 endangered species, regulatory compliance, business impact, environmental assessment, wildlife conservation, species protection

🐢Business Implications of Endangered Species Regulatory Updates

We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce 90- day findings on seven petitions to add species to, and one petition to remove a species from, the Lists of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Based on our review, we find that the petitions to list the Amargosa toad (Anaxyrus nelsoni), Carson Valley monkeyflower (Erythranthe carsonensis), large marble butterfly (Euchloe ausonides) (including the large marble butterfly type subspecies (Euchloe ausonides ausonides)), Mohave ground squirrel (Xerospermophilus mohavensis), Morrison bumble bee (Bombus morrisoni), Oasis Valley population of Amargosa speckled dace (Rhinichthys nevadensis nevadensis; hereafter referred to as "Oasis Valley speckled dace"), Tennessee bottlebrush crayfish (Barbicambarus simmonsi), and one petition to delist the golden-cheeked warbler (Setophaga chrysoparia) present substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned actions may be warranted. Therefore, with the publication of this document, we announce that we are initiating status reviews of these species to determine whether the petitioned actions are warranted. To ensure that the status reviews are comprehensive, we request scientific and commercial data and other information regarding the species and factors that may affect their status. Based on the status reviews, we will issue 12-month petition findings, which will address whether or not the petitioned actions are warranted, in accordance with the Act.

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