Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 1318 - Categorical Exclusions
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Appendix A to Subpart C of Part 1318 - Categorical Exclusions
The TVA has established the following classes of actions as
categorical exclusions. Individual actions must be reviewed to
determine whether any of the extraordinary circumstances listed in
§ 1318.202 is present. If an extraordinary circumstance cannot be
mitigated sufficiently to render the action's impacts not
significant, an EA or an EIS must be prepared.
1. Educational or informational activities undertaken by TVA
alone or in conjunction with other agencies, public and private
entities, or the general public.
2. Technical and planning assistance provided to State, local
and private organizations and entities.
3. Personnel actions.
4. Procurement actions.
5. Accounting, auditing, financial reports and disbursement of
funds.
6. Contracts or agreements for the sale, purchase, or
interchange of electricity.
7. Administrative actions consisting solely of paperwork.
8. Communication, transportation, computer service and office
services.
9. Property protection activities that do not physically alter
facilities or grounds, law enforcement and other legal
activities.
10. Emergency preparedness actions not involving the
modification of existing facilities or grounds.
11. Minor actions to address threats to public health and
safety, including, but not limited to, temporary prohibition of
existing uses of TVA land or property, short-term closures of
sites, and selective removal of trees that pose a hazard.
12. Site characterization, data collection, inventory
preparation, planning, monitoring, and other similar activities
that have little to no physical impact.
13. Engineering and environmental studies that involve minor
physical impacts, including but not limited to, geotechnical
borings, dye-testing, installation of monitoring stations and
groundwater test wells, and minor actions to facilitate access to a
site.
14. Conducting or funding minor research, development and
demonstration projects and programs.
15. Reserved.
16. Construction of new transmission line infrastructure,
including electric transmission lines generally no more than 10
miles in length and that require no more than 125 acres of new
developed rights-of-way and no more than 1 mile of new access road
construction outside the right-of-way; and/or construction of
electric power substations or interconnection facilities, including
switching stations, phase or voltage conversions, and support
facilities that generally require the physical disturbance of no
more than 10 acres.
17. Routine modification, repair, and maintenance of, and minor
upgrade of and addition to, existing transmission infrastructure,
including the addition, retirement, and/or replacement of breakers,
transformers, bushings, and relays; transmission line uprate,
modification, reconductoring, and clearance resolution; and limited
pole replacement. This exclusion also applies to improvements of
existing access roads and construction of new access roads outside
of the right-of-way that are generally no more than 1 mile in
length.
18. Construction, modification and operation of communication
facilities and/or equipment, including power line carriers,
insulated overhead ground wires/fiber optic cables, devices for
electricity transmission control and monitoring, VHF radios, and
microwaves and support towers.
19. Removal of conductors and structures, and/or the cessation
of right-of-way vegetation management, when existing transmissions
lines are retired; or the rebuilding of transmission lines within
or contiguous to existing rights-of-way involving generally no more
than 25 miles in length and no more than 125 acres of expansion of
the existing right-of-way.
20. Purchase, conveyance, exchange, lease, license, and/or
disposal of existing substations, substation equipment,
switchyards, and/or transmission lines and rights-of-way and
associated equipment between TVA and other utilities and/or
customers.
21. Purchase or lease and subsequent operation of existing
combustion turbine or combined-cycle plants for which there is
existing adequate transmission and interconnection to the TVA
transmission system and whose planned operation by TVA is within
the normal operating levels of the purchased or leased
facility.
22. Development of dispersed recreation sites (generally not to
exceed 10 acres in size) to support activities such as hunting,
fishing, primitive camping, wildlife observation, hiking, and
mountain biking. Actions include, but are not limited to,
installation of guardrails, gates and signage, hardening and
stabilization of sites, trail construction, and access
improvements/controls.
23. Development of public use areas that generally result in the
physical disturbance of no more than 10 acres, including, but not
limited to, construction of parking areas, campgrounds, stream
access points, and day use areas.
24. Minor actions conducted by non-TVA entities on TVA property
to be authorized under contract, license, permit, or covenant
agreements, including those for utility crossings, agricultural
uses, recreational uses, rental of structures, and sales of
miscellaneous structures and materials from TVA land.
25. Transfer, lease, or disposal (sale, abandonment or exchange)
of (a) minor tracts of land, mineral rights, and landrights, and
(b) minor rights in ownership of permanent structures.
26. Approvals under Section 26a of the TVA Act of minor
structures, boat docks and ramps, and shoreline facilities.
27. Installation of minor shoreline structures or facilities,
boat docks and ramps, and actions to stabilize shoreline (generally
up to 1/2 mile in length) by TVA.
28. Minor modifications to land use allocations outside of a
normal land planning cycle to: Rectify administrative errors;
incorporate new information that is consistent with a previously
approved decision included in the land use plan; or implement TVA's
shoreline or land management policies affecting no more than 10
acres.
29. Actions to restore and enhance wetlands, riparian, and
aquatic ecosystems that generally involve physical disturbance of
no more than 10 acres, including, but not limited to, construction
of small water control structures; revegetation actions using
native materials; construction of small berms, dikes, and fish
attractors; removal of debris and sediment following natural or
human-caused disturbance events; installation of silt fences;
construction of limited access routes for purposes of routine
maintenance and management; and reintroduction or supplementation
of native, formerly native, or established species into suitable
habitat within their historic or established range.
30. Actions to maintain, restore, or enhance terrestrial
ecosystems that generally involve physical disturbance of no more
than 125 acres, including, but not limited to, establishment and
maintenance of non-invasive vegetation; bush hogging; prescribed
fires; installation of nesting and roosting structures, fencing,
and cave gates; and reintroduction or supplementation of native,
formerly native, or established species into suitable habitat
within their historic or established range.
31. The following forest management activities:
a. Actions to manipulate species composition and age class,
including, but not limited to, harvesting or thinning of live trees
and other timber stand improvement actions (e.g., prescribed
burns, non-commercial removal, chemical control), generally
covering up to 125 acres and requiring no more than 1 mile of
temporary or seasonal permanent road construction;
b. Actions to salvage dead and/or dying trees including, but not
limited to, harvesting of trees to control insects or disease or
address storm damage (including removal of affected trees and
adjacent live, unaffected trees as determined necessary to control
the spread of insects or disease), generally covering up to 250
acres and requiring no more than 1 mile of temporary or seasonal
permanent road construction; and
c. Actions to regenerate forest stands, including, but not
limited to, planting of native tree species upon site preparation,
generally covering up to 125 acres and requiring no more than 1
mile of temporary or seasonal permanent road construction.
32. Actions to manage invasive plants including, but not limited
to, chemical applications, mechanical removal, and manual
treatments that generally do not physically disturb more than 125
acres of land.
33. Actions to protect cultural resources including, but not
limited to, fencing, gating, signing, and bank stabilization
(generally up to 1/2 mile in length when along stream banks or
reservoir shoreline).
34. Reburial of human remains and funerary objects under the
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act that are
inadvertently discovered or intentionally excavated on TVA
land.
35. Installation or modification (but not expansion) of
low-volume groundwater withdrawal wells (provided that there would
be no drawdown other than in the immediate vicinity of the pumping
well and that there is no potential for long-term decline of the
water table or degradation of the aquifer), or plugging of
groundwater or other wells at the end of their operating life. Site
characterization must verify a low potential for seismicity,
subsidence, and contamination of freshwater aquifers.
36. Routine operation, repair or in-kind replacement, and
maintenance actions for existing buildings, infrastructure systems,
facility grounds, public use areas, recreation sites, and operating
equipment at or within the immediate vicinity of TVA's generation
and other facilities. Covered actions are those that are required
to maintain and preserve assets in their current location and in a
condition suitable for use for its designated purpose. Such actions
will not result in a change in the design capacity, function, or
operation. (Routine actions that include replacement or changes to
major components of buildings, facilities, infrastructure systems,
or facility grounds, and actions requiring new permits or changes
to an existing permit(s) are addressed in CE 37). Such actions may
include, but are not limited to, the following:
a. Regular servicing of in-plant and on-site equipment
(including during routine outages) such as gear boxes, generators,
turbines and bearings, duct work, conveyers, and air preheaters;
fuel supply systems; unloading and handling equipment for fuel;
handling equipment for ash, gypsum or other by-products or waste;
hydropower, navigation and flood control equipment; water quality
and air emissions control or reduction equipment; and other
operating system or ancillary components that do not increase
emissions or discharges beyond current permitted levels;
b. Regular servicing of power equipment and structures within
existing transmission substations and switching stations;
c. Routine testing and calibration of facility components,
subsystems, or portable equipment (such as control valves, in-core
monitoring devices, transformers, capacitors, monitoring wells,
weather stations, and flumes);
d. Routine cleaning and decontamination, including to surfaces
of equipment, rooms, and building systems (including HVAC, septic
systems, and tanks);
e. Repair or replacement of plumbing, electrical equipment,
small HVAC systems, sewerage, pipes, and telephone and other
communication service;
f. Repair or replacement of doors, windows, walls, ceilings,
roofs, floors and lighting fixtures in structures less than 50
years old;
g. Painting and paint removal at structures less than 50 years
old, including actions taken to contain, remove, or dispose of
lead-based paint when in accordance with applicable
requirements;
h. Recycling and/or removal of materials, debris, and solid
waste from facilities, in accordance with applicable
requirements;
i. Groundskeeping actions, including mowing and landscaping,
snow and ice removal, application of fertilizer, erosion control
and soil stabilization measures (such as reseeding and
revegetation), removal of dead or undesirable vegetation with a
diameter of less than 3 inches (at breast height), and leaf and
litter collection and removal;
j. Repair or replacement of gates and fences;
k. Maintenance of hazard buoys;
l. Maintenance of groundwater wells, discharge structures, pipes
and diffusers;
m. Maintenance and repair of process, wastewater, and stormwater
ponds and associated piping, pumping, and treatment systems;
n. Maintenance and repair of subimpoundments and associated
piping and water control structures;
o. Debris removal and maintenance of intake structures and
constructed intake channels including sediment removal to return
them to the originally-constructed configuration; and
p. Clean up of minor spills as part of routine operations.
37. Modifications, upgrades, uprates, and other actions that
alter existing buildings, infrastructure systems, facility grounds,
and plant equipment, or their function, performance, and operation.
Such actions, which generally will not physically disturb more than
10 acres, include but are not limited to, the following:
a. Replacement or changes to major components of existing
buildings, facilities, infrastructure systems, facility grounds,
and equipment that are like-kind in nature;
b. Modifications, improvements, or operational changes to
in-plant and on-site equipment that do not substantially alter
emissions or discharges beyond current permitted limits. Examples
of equipment include, but are not limited to: Gear boxes,
generators, turbines and bearings, duct work, conveyers,
superheaters, economizers, air preheaters, unloading and handling
equipment for fuel; handling equipment for ash, gypsum or other
by-products or waste; hydropower, navigation and flood control
equipment; air and water quality control equipment; control,
storage, and treatment systems (e.g. automation, alarms,
fire suppression, ash ponds, gypsum storage, and ammonia storage
and handling systems); and other operating system or ancillary
components;
c. Installation of new sidewalks, fencing, and parking areas at
an existing facility;
d. Installation or upgrades of large HVAC systems;
e. Modifications to water intake and outflow structures provided
that intake velocities and volumes and water effluent quality and
volumes are consistent with existing permit limits;
f. Repair or replacement of doors, windows, walls, ceilings,
roofs, floors and lighting fixtures in structures greater than 50
years old; and
g. Painting and paint removal at structures greater than 50
years old, including actions taken to contain, remove and dispose
of lead-based paint when in accordance with applicable
requirements.
38. Siting, construction, and use of buildings and associated
infrastructure (e.g., utility lines serving the building),
physically disturbing generally no more than 10 acres of land not
previously disturbed by human activity or 25 acres of land so
disturbed.
39. Siting and temporary placement and operation of trailers,
prefabricated and modular buildings, or tanks on previously
disturbed sites at an existing TVA facility.
40. Demolition and disposal of structures, buildings, equipment
and associated infrastructure and subsequent site reclamation,
subject to applicable review for historical value, on sites
generally less than 10 acres in size.
41. Actions to maintain roads, trails, and parking areas
(including resurfacing, cleaning, asphalt repairs, and placing
gravel) that do not involve new ground disturbance (i.e., no
grading).
42. Improvements to existing roads, trails, and parking areas,
including, but not limited to, scraping and regrading; regrading of
embankments; installation or replacement of culverts; and other
such minor expansions.
43. Actions to enhance and control access to TVA property
including, but not limited to, construction of new access roads and
parking areas (generally no greater than 1 mile in length and
physically disturbing no more than 10 acres of land not previously
disturbed by human activity or 25 acres of land so disturbed) and
installation of control measures such as gates, fences, or post and
cable.
44. Small-scale, non-emergency cleanup of solid waste or
hazardous waste (other than high-level radioactive waste and spent
nuclear fuel) to reduce risk to human health or the environment.
Actions include collection and treatment (such as incineration,
encapsulation, physical or chemical separation, and compaction),
recovery, storage, or disposal of wastes at existing facilities
currently handling the type of waste involved in the action.
45. Installation, modification, and operation of the following
types of renewable or waste-heat recovery energy projects which
increase generating capacity at an existing TVA facility, generally
comprising of physical disturbance to no more than 10 acres of land
not previously disturbed by human activity or 25 acres of land so
disturbed:
a. Combined heat and power or cogeneration systems at existing
buildings or sites; and
b. Solar photovoltaic systems mounted on the ground, an existing
building or other structure (such as a rooftop, parking lot or
facility and mounted to signage lighting, gates or fences).
46. Transactions (contracts or agreements) for purchase of
electricity from new methane gas electric generating systems using
commercially available technology and installed within an area
previously developed or disturbed by human activity.
47. Modifications to the TVA rate structure (i.e., rate
change) that result in no predicted increase in overall TVA-system
electricity consumption.
48. Financial and technical assistance for programs conducted by
non-TVA entities to promote energy efficiency or water
conservation, including, but not limited to, assistance for
installation or replacement of energy efficient appliances,
insulation, HVAC systems, plumbing fixtures, and water heating
systems.
49. Financial assistance including, but not limited to,
approving and administering grants, loans and rebates for the
renovation or minor upgrading of existing facilities, established
or developing industrial parks, or existing infrastructure; the
extension of infrastructure; geotechnical boring; and construction
of commercial and light industrial buildings. Generally, such
assistance supports actions that physically disturb no more than 10
acres of land not previously disturbed by human activity or no more
than 25 acres of land so disturbed.
50. Financial assistance for the following actions: Approving
and administering grants, loans and rebates for continued
operations or purchase of existing facilities and infrastructure
for uses substantially the same as the current use; purchasing,
installing, and replacing equipment or machinery at existing
facilities; and completing engineering designs, architectural
drawings, surveys, and site assessments (except when tree clearing,
geotechnical boring, or other land disturbance would occur).