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    Assessment now available to public

    CEDAR CITY — The Bureau of Land Management, Cedar City and Fillmore Field Offices announce the availability of a preliminary Environmental Assessment, draft Finding of No Significant Impact and initiation of a 30-day public comment period for the Milford Wind Corridor Project. The project proponent is First Wind, LLC, — formerly known as UPC Wind Management, LLC.

    In September 2007, the BLM hosted several public scoping meetings to begin public discussions regarding this project and to obtain public comment and concerns.

    A preliminary EA has been prepared by CH2M HILL environmental consultants under the direction of the BLM. The EA analyzes possible impact on the environment resulting from construction, operation, maintenance and decommissioning of the project.

    The BLM will host two open house sessions for the public with the purpose of providing an opportunity for the public to learn about the project and to share their comments on the preliminary EA or draft FONSI. Representatives from BLM, CH2M HILL, and First Wind, LLC will be available to answer questions. The open house sessions are scheduled from 6 to 8 p.m. on the following dates at these locations:

    Delta: Sept. 24, at Millard School District boardroom, 285 E. 450 North, Delta, UT 84624.

    Milford: Sep. 25, at Recreation Hall, 26 S. 100 West, Milford, UT 84751.

    The wind energy generation facility is proposed to be located approximately 10 miles northeast of Milford. The facility would generate up to 300 megawatts and would consist of up to 159 wind turbine generators located in parallel rows (arrays) spaced approximately 0.8 mile apart. Each wind turbine generator could be up to 262 feet tall with rotor (blades) up to 328 feet in diameter, for a total height from base to blade tip of 426 feet. Power generated at the facility would be interconnected with the existing Intermountain Power Project substation near Delta by an 88-mile, 345 kilo volt overhead transmission line.

    Electronic copies of the preliminary EA and draft FONSI can be obtained on the BLM, Utah Environmental Notification Bulletin Board at http://www.blm.gov/ut/enbb. Paper copies are available for public inspection at the following locations:

    BLM: Fillmore Field Office, 35 E. 500 North, Fillmore, UT 84631.

    BLM: Cedar City Field Office, 176 E. D.L. Sargent Drive, Cedar City, UT 84721.

    Milford Public Library: 400 S. 100 West, Milford, UT 84751.

    Delta County Public Library: 211 W. 6th Street, Delta, UT 84624.

    Copies of the preliminary EA and draft FONSI will be mailed to interested parties upon request. To request an electronic or paper copy please e-mail the BLM Project Manager, Lucas Lucero at: Lucas_Lucero@blm.gov or call (702) 515-5059.

    The public comment period on the EA begins today and ends on October 6, 2008. Written comments may be submitted at the public meetings, by letter to the address below, or by e-mail to UT_Milford_Wind_Energy_Comments@blm.gov. Please include “Milford Wind Corridor Project” in your correspondence. All comments must be received on or before the close of business, Oct. 6, 2008 to be fully considered. Comments submitted late will be considered to the extent feasible.

    Attention: Lucas Lucero, c/o Bureau of Land Management, Cedar City Field Office, 176 E. D.L. Sargent Drive, Cedar City, UT, 84721.

    Before including your add­ress, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, be aware that your entire comment — including your personal identifying information — may be made publicly available at any time. While you may ask us in your comment to have your personal identifying information withheld from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Please contact the BLM Project Manager, Lucas Lucero at (702) 515-5059 with questions regarding the public meetings or comment period.

    The Spectrum & Daily News

    5 September 2008

    The copyright of this article is owned by the author or publisher indicated. Its availability here constitutes a "fair use" as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law as well as in similar "fair dealing" exceptions of the copyright laws of other nations, as part of National Wind Watch's effort to advance understanding of the environmental, social, scientific, and economic issues of large-scale wind power development. For more information, click here.

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