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contract waiting to be executed. and loans to Mid-Dakota Rural Water Rio Grande Flood Control Project,
Contract was executed on May 21, 2007. System, Inc., a non-profit corporation located in Hidalgo, Cameron and
33. Uintah Water Conservancy for the planning and construction of a Willacy Counties, Texas.
District, Jensen Unit, Central Utah rural water supply system. Construction FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Project, Utah: Temporary water service of the rural water supply system was Daniel Borunda, Environmental
contract for 2,520 acre-feet of completed in September 2006. The Protection Specialist, Environmental
unsubscribed Jensen Unit M&I water. contract was amended on August 31, Management Division, United States
Contract was executed on July 23, 2007. 2007, to convert payments from Section, International Boundary and
34. Weber Basin Water Conservancy monthly to annually. Water Commission; 4171 N. Mesa, C–
District, Weber Basin Project, Utah: 10. Fort Clark ID, P–SMBP, North 100; El Paso, Texas 79902. Telephone:
Contract providing for the District to Dakota: Negotiation of water service (915) 832–4767; e-mail:
repay to the United States 15 percent of contract to continue delivery of project daniel.borunda@ibwc.state.gov.
the cost of Phase I SOD modifications to water to the district. The contract was
DATES: The Final EA and FONSI will be
Arthur V. Watkins Dam. Contract was executed on July 19, 2007.
17. Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, available November 30, 2007.
executed in September 2007.
Great Plains Region: Bureau of Colorado: Consideration of requests for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Reclamation, PO Box 36900, Federal long-term contracts for the use of excess Background
Building, 316 North 26th Street, capacity in the Fryingpan-Arkansas
Project from the Southeastern Colorado The USIBWC is authorized to
Billings, Montana 59101, telephone construct, operate, and maintain any
406–247–7752. Water Conservancy District, the City of
Aurora, and the Colorado Springs project or works projected by the United
New contract action:
Utilities. The contract with the City of States of America on the Lower Rio
57. Big Horn Canal ID, Boysen Unit,
Aurora was executed on September 12, Grande Flood Control Project (LRGFCP),
P–SMBP, Wyoming: Big Horn Canal ID
2007. as authorized by the Act of the 74th
has requested a renewal of their long-
Congress, Sess. I Ch. 561 (H.R. 6453),
term water service contract. Dated: October 24, 2007. approved August 19, 1935 (49 Stat. 660),
Modified contract actions: Roseann Gonzales,
12. Savage ID, P–SMBP, Montana: The and codified at 22 U.S.C. Section 277,
Director, Office of Program and Policy 277a, 277b, 277c, and Acts amendatory
district is currently seeking title Services, Denver Office.
transfer. The contract is subject to thereof and supplementary thereto. The
[FR Doc. E7–23230 Filed 11–29–07; 8:45 am] LRGFCP was constructed to protect
renewal pending outcome of the title
transfer process. The existing interim BILLING CODE 4310–MN–P urban, suburban, and highly developed
contract is due to expire in May 2008. irrigated farmland along the Rio Grande
Preparing to renew long-term contract delta in the United States and Mexico.
INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND The USIBWC, in cooperation with the
upon request by the Savage ID.
27. LeClair-Riverton ID, Boysen Unit, WATER COMMISSION, UNITED Texas Parks and Wildlife Department,
P–SMBP, Wyoming: Contract renewal of STATES AND MEXICO prepared this EA for the proposed
long-term water service contract. action to improve flood control along
United States Section; Notice of sections of the Main and North
56. Turtle Lake ID, Garrison Diversion
Availability of a Final Environmental Floodways Levee System located in
Unit, North Dakota: Turtle Lake ID has
Assessment and Final Finding of No Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy
requested a water service contract under
Significant Impact for Improvements to Counties, Texas. This levee system is
the Dakota Water Resources Act of 2000
the Main and North Floodways Levee part of the LRGFCP that extends
as part of the Garrison Diversion Unit.
System in the Lower Rio Grande Flood approximately 180 miles from the Town
Discontinued contract action:
50. Twin Lakes Reservoir and Canal Control Project, Hidalgo, Cameron and of Peñitas in south Texas to the Gulf of
Company, Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, Willacy Counties, TX Mexico. The Main and North Floodway
Colorado: Consideration of a request for AGENCY: United States Section, Levee system extends approximately 75
a long-term contract for the use of International Boundary and Water levee miles, downstream from
excess capacity in the Fryingpan- Commission, United States and Mexico. Anzalduas Dam, and extending near the
Arkansas Project. town of Mercedes to the Laguna Madre
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Final
Completed contract actions: northwest of Arroyo City, Texas.
Environmental Assessment (EA) and
5. City of Rapid City, Rapid Valley Final Finding of No Significant Impact Proposed Action
Unit, P–SMBP, South Dakota: Contract (FONSI).
renewal for storage capacity in Pactola Alternatives to the Proposed Action
Reservoir. A temporary (1 year not to SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section 102(2)(c) The Proposed Action would increase
exceed 10,000 acre-feet) water service of the National Environmental Policy the flood containment capacity of the
contract has been executed with the City Act (NEPA) of 1969, the Council on Main and North Floodways Levee
of Rapid City, Rapid Valley Unit, for use Environmental Quality Final System by raising the elevation of a
of water from Pactola Reservoir. A long- Regulations (40 CFR parts 1500 through number of levee segments for improved
term storage contract for 49,000 acre-feet 1508), and the United States Section, flood protection. Fill material would be
has been negotiated with the City, and International Boundary and Water added to the existing levee to bring
a final draft of the contract has been Commission’s (USIBWC) Operational height to its original design
transmitted to the City for approval by Procedures for Implementing Section specifications, or to meet a 2 feet
their City Council. The contract was 102 of NEPA, published in the Federal freeboard design criterion. Typical
executed July 31, 2007. Register September 2, 1981, (46 FR height increases in improvement areas
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6. Mid-Dakota Rural Water System, 44083); the USIBWC hereby gives notice would be less than 1 foot and would not
Inc., South Dakota: Pursuant to the of availability of the Final require expansion of the existing levee
Reclamation Projects Authorization and Environmental Assessment and FONSI footprint.
Adjustment Act of 1992, the Secretary of for Improvements to the Main and North In some locations, up to 2 feet of fill
the Interior is authorized to make grants Floodways Levee System, in the Lower material would be placed on top of the

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levee, extending the levee footprint up No significant effects are anticipated agricultural lands would be affected.
to a maximum of 12 feet from the on wildlife habitat in the vicinity of the Impacts to natural resources
current toe of the levee. This expansion levee system, including potential habitat conservation areas would be limited to
would take place along the for threatened and endangered species. grassland areas.
approximately 20 foot service corridor While approximately 17 percent of levee
Community Resources
currently utilized for levee system is adjacent to natural resources
maintenance, inside the maintained conservation areas, only a small fraction In terms of socioeconomic resources,
floodway, and entirely within the flood would fall within levee improvement the influx of federal funds into Hidalgo,
control project right-of-way. In some areas. In areas requiring levee footprint Cameron, and Willacy Counties from
instances, adjustment in levee slope expansion, no woodland communities the levee improvement project would
would be made to eliminate the need for would be impacted; impacts on have a positive but minor local
levee footprint expansion, when vegetation would be limited to non- economic impact. The impact would be
required due to engineering native grasslands along the levee, of limited to the construction period, and
considerations or for protection of very limited value as wildlife habitat. represent less than 1 percent of the
biological or cultural resources. The No wetlands are located within the annual county employment, income and
need for excavation outside the levee potential levee expansion area. sales values. No adverse impacts to
structure is not anticipated. disproportionately high minority and
Cultural Resources
low-income populations were identified
Summary of Findings Improvements to the Main and North for construction activities. A moderate
Pursuant to NEPA guidance (40 Code Floodways Levee System are not increase in utilization of public roads
of Federal Regulations 1500–1508), the expected to adversely affect known would be required during construction;
President’s Council on Environmental archaeological or historical resources. a temporary increase in access road use
Quality issued regulations for NEPA Typically, placement of fill material would be required for equipment
implementation which included over the existing levee would not mobilization to staging areas.
provisions for both the content and expand the levee footprint; when levee
procedural aspects of the required footprint expansion is needed, Environmental Health Issues
Environmental Assessment. The expansion would take place within the Estimated air emissions of five criteria
USIBWC completed an EA of the service corridor currently used for levee pollutants during construction represent
potential environmental consequences maintenance. High-Probability Areas less than 1.1 percent of the annual
of raising the Main and North (HPAs) identified along the levee system emissions inventory of Hidalgo,
Floodways Levee System to meet would be located outside the Cameron, and Willacy Counties. There
current requirements for flood control. improvement areas, with minor would be a moderate increase in
The EA, which supports this Finding of exceptions. In areas where HPAs are ambient noise levels due to construction
No Significant Impact, evaluated the located near improvement areas, the activities. No long-term and regular
Proposed Action and No Action need for footprint expansion would be exposure is expected above noise
Alternative. eliminated by adjusting levee slope to threshold values. A database search
retain current location of the toe of the indicated that no waste storage and
Levee System Evaluation
levee. disposal sites were within the proposed
No Action Alternative Cultural resources located in the Main and North Floodway Levee Project
The No Action Alternative was general vicinity of the levee system area, and none would affect, or be
evaluated as the single alternative action include historic age structures. Potential affected, by the levee improvement
to the Proposed Action. The No Action historic-age resources near the levee project.
Alternative would retain the current system would not be affected because
Best Management Practices
configuration of the Main and North most of those resources are located
outside of the floodway, and away from When warranted due to engineering
Floodways Levee System, with no
potential levee footprint expansion considerations, or for protection of
impacts to biological and cultural
areas. Only irrigation canals and minor biological or cultural resources, the
resources, land use, community
irrigation structures, such as weir gates need for levee footprint expansion
resources, or environmental health
and standpipes, are located within or would be eliminated by levee slope
issues. In terms of flood protection,
near the levee service corridor where adjustment. Best management practices
however, current containment capacity
footprint expansion would take place; during construction would include
under the No Action Alternative may be
irrigation canals and nearly all irrigation development of a storm water pollution
insufficient to fully control Rio Grande
structures would be retained in their prevention plan to avoid impacts to
flooding under severe storm events,
current condition. receiving waters, and use of sediment
with associated risks to personal safety
barriers and soil wetting to minimize
and property. Water Resources erosion and dust.
Proposed Action Improvements to the levee system To protect vegetation cover, both the
would increase flood containment modified levee and construction
Biological Resources
capacity to control the design flood corridor would be re-vegetated with
Improvements to the levee system event with a negligible increase in water native herbaceous species. To protect
require placement of fill material that surface elevation. Levee footprint wildlife, construction activities would
would affect grassed areas at levee expansion would not affect water be scheduled to occur, to the extent
footprint expansion locations. All resources. possible, outside the March to August
expansion would take place along the bird migratory season.
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current levee service corridor, limiting Land Use


vegetation removal to invasive-species Footprint levee expansion, where Availability
grasslands; this grass cover is expected required, would take place completely Single hard copies of the Final
to be rapidly re-established after project within the existing floodway and along Environmental Assessment and Finding
completion. the levee service corridor. No urban or of No Significant Impact may be

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obtained by request at the above investigation is sold at the retail level, INTERNATIONAL TRADE
address. Electronic copies may also be representative consumer organizations COMMISSION
obtained from the USIBWC Home Page have the right to appear as parties in
[Inv. No. 332–494]
at http://www.ibwc.state.gov. Commission antidumping and
Dated: November 20, 2007. countervailing duty investigations. The U.S.-Israel Agricultural Trade: Probable
Allen Thomas, Secretary will prepare a public service Economic Effect on U.S. and Israeli
Attorney Advisor. list containing the names and addresses Agricultural Industries of Conducting
[FR Doc. E7–23029 Filed 11–29–07; 8:45 am] of all persons, or their representatives, Such Trade in a Free Trade
BILLING CODE 7010–01–P
who are parties to the investigations. Environment
Background AGENCY: United States International
Trade Commission.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE On September 28, 2007, a petition ACTION: Institution of investigation and
COMMISSION was filed with the Commission and scheduling of hearing.
Commerce by DuPont Teijin Films,
[Investigation Nos. 731–TA–1131–1134
Hopewell, VA; Mitsubishi Polyester SUMMARY: Following receipt on October
(Preliminary)]
Film of America, Greer, SC; SKC 23, 2007, of a request from the United
Polyethylene Terephthalate Film, America, Inc., Covington, GA; and States Trade Representative (USTR)
Sheet, and Strip From Brazil, China, Toray Plastics (America), Inc., North under section 332(g) of the Tariff Act of
Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates Kingston, RI, alleging that an industry in 1930 (19 U.S.C. 1332(g)), the
the United States is materially injured Commission instituted investigation No.
Determinations 332–494, U.S.-Israel Agricultural Trade:
and threatened with further material
On the basis of the record 1 developed injury by reason of LTFV imports of Probable Economic Effect on U.S. and
in the subject investigations, the United polyethylene terephthalate film, sheet, Israeli Agricultural Industries of
States International Trade Commission and strip from Brazil, China, Thailand, Conducting Such Trade in a Free Trade
(Commission) determines, pursuant to and the United Arab Emirates. Environment.
section 733(a) of the Tariff Act of 1930 Accordingly, effective September 28, DATES: December 21, 2007: Deadline for
(19 U.S.C. 1673b(a)) (the Act), that there 2007, the Commission instituted filing requests to appear at public
is a reasonable indication that an antidumping duty investigation Nos. hearing.
industry in the United States is January 3, 2008: Deadline for filing
731–TA–1131–1134 (Preliminary).
materially injured by reason of imports pre-hearing briefs and statements.
from Brazil, China, Thailand, and the Notice of the institution of the January 10, 2008: Public hearing.
United Arab Emirates of polyethylene Commission’s investigations and of a January 16, 2008: Deadline for filing
terephthalate film, sheet, and strip public conference to be held in post-hearing briefs and statements.
provided for in subheading 3920.62.00 connection therewith was given by February 1, 2008: Deadline for all
of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of posting copies of the notice in the Office other submissions.
the United States, that are alleged to be of the Secretary, U.S. International April 23, 2008: Transmittal of
sold in the United States at less than fair Trade Commission, Washington, DC, Commission report to USTR.
value (LTFV). and by publishing the notice in the ADDRESSES: All Commission offices,
Federal Register of October 5, 2007 (72 including the Commission’s hearing
Commencement of Final Phase
FR 57068). The conference was held in rooms, are located in the United States
Investigations
Washington, DC, on October 19, 2007, International Trade Commission
Pursuant to section 207.18 of the and all persons who requested the Building, 500 E Street, SW.,
Commission’s rules, the Commission Washington, DC. All written
opportunity were permitted to appear in
also gives notice of the commencement submissions, including requests to
person or by counsel.
of the final phase of its investigations. appear at the hearing, should be
The Commission will issue a final phase The Commission transmitted its addressed to the Secretary, United
notice of scheduling, which will be determinations in these investigations to States International Trade Commission,
published in the Federal Register as the Secretary of Commerce on 500 E Street, SW., Washington, DC
provided in section 207.21 of the November 13, 2007. The views of the 20436.
Commission’s rules, upon notice from Commission are contained in USITC
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
the Department of Commerce Publication 3962 (November 2007),
(Commerce) of affirmative preliminary Project leader Mark Simone (202–205–
entitled Polyethylene Terephthalate
determinations in the investigations 2049 or mark.simone@usitc.gov) or
Film, Sheet, and Strip from Brazil,
under section 733(b) of the Act, or, if the deputy project leader Erick Oh (202–
China, Thailand, and the United Arab 205–3033 or erick.oh@usitc.gov) for
preliminary determinations are Emirates: Investigation Nos. 731–TA–
negative, upon notice of affirmative information specific to this
1131–1134 (Preliminary). investigation. For information on the
final determinations in the
investigations under section 735(a) of By order of the Commission. legal aspects of the investigation,
the Act. Parties that filed entries of Issued: November 21, 2007. contact William Gearhart of the
appearance in the preliminary phase of Marilyn R. Abbott,
Commission’s Office of the General
the investigations need not enter a Counsel at 202–205–3091 or
Secretary to the Commission.
separate appearance for the final phase william.gearhart@usitc.gov. The media
[FR Doc. E7–23223 Filed 11–29–07; 8:45 am] should contact Margaret O’Laughlin,
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of the investigations. Industrial users,


and, if the merchandise under
BILLING CODE 7020–02–P Office of External Relations at 202–205–
1819 or margaret.olaughlin@usitc.gov.
1 The record is defined in § 207.2(f) of the Hearing impaired individuals are
Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 advised that information on this matter
CFR § 207.2(f)). can be obtained by contacting the TDD

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