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Summary: Introductory letter to the reader.
| Letter to the Reader (58 KB, 1 page) |
Summary: Frontmatter for Volume I of the Final Programmatic EIS document, including cover page, table of contents, notation, and units of measure.
| Volume I Front Matter (927 KB, 38 pages) |
Summary: A brief overview of the Final Programmatic EIS, including summaries of the proposed action and alternatives, potential impacts and mitigation for alternative energy development, potential impacts and mitigation for alternate use of existing facilities, impacts from nonroutine conditions, and cumulative impacts of the proposed action.
| Executive Summary (105 KB, 16 pages) |
Summary: Introduction to the Final Programmatic EIS, including purpose and need for this EIS, the scope of the analysis including what technologies and what portions of the OCS are considered, and the legal framework within which this EIS was produced.
| Chapter 1: Introduction (724 KB, 26 pages) |
Summary: Discussion of the proposed action considered in the Final Programmatic EIS, alternatives analyzed, and comparison of the alternatives. Alternatives discussed in detail include: the proposed action (i.e., the establishment of the Alternative Energy and Alternate Use Program on the OCS through rulemaking); a case-by-case alternative (i.e., the MMS would consider individual project proposals for alternative energy or alternate use on a case-by-case basis but would not issue formal regulations); a no action alternative (i.e., the MMS would not approve leases, easements, or rights-of-way for any alternative energy facility on the Federal OCS or alternate use of existing offshore facilities); and a preferred alternative (i.e., a combination of the proposed action and the case-by-case alternative).
| Chapter 2: Proposed Action and Alternatives (169 KB, 28 pages) |
Summary: Chapter 3 summarizes potential alternative energy technologies available and screens out unlikely candidates; it also describes the general operating principle for each alternative energy technology considered, current development status, and the necessary site characteristics.
| Chapter 3: Overview of Potential Alternative Energy Technologies on the OCS (957 KB, 26 pages) |
Summary: A description of the OCS areas that may be suitable for alternative energy development. Descriptions are presented by coastal region (Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Pacific) and include each area's current use, physical characteristics (e.g., geology, oceanography, meteorology), marine biota and habitats, and socioeconomic characteristics.
| Chapter 4: Affected Environment (5.8 MB, 302 pages) |
Summary: Frontmatter for Volume II of the Final Programmatic EIS document, including cover page, table of contents, notation, and units of measure.
| Volume II Front Matter (920 KB, 38 pages) |
Summary: A description of the environmental and socioeconomic impacts for each alternative energy technology in terms of technology testing, site characterization, construction, operation, and decommissioning.
| Chapter 5: Potential Impacts of Alternative Energy Development on the OCS and Analysis of Potential Mitigation Measures (1.3 MB, 342 pages) |
Summary: Frontmatter for Volume III of the Final Programmatic EIS document, including cover page, table of contents, notation, and units of measure.
| Volume III Front Matter (920 KB, 38 pages) |
Summary: Chapter 6 summarizes the characteristics of oil and gas platforms on the OCS likely to be retired from their current use; it also discusses potential uses for these retired platforms and presents the environmental and socioeconomic impacts for each alternate use (alternate uses considered are alternative energy projects, aquaculture, and research and monitoring).
| Chapter 6: Alternate Uses of Existing Oil and Natural Gas Platforms on The OCS (664 KB, 18 pages) |
Summary: Chapter 7 compares the estimated environmental impacts of alternative energy project activities on the OCS with other options either not employing their use or substituting other energy resources (e.g., coal- or gas-fired generation).
| Chapter 7: Analysis of The Proposed Action and Its Alternatives (299 KB, 64 pages) |
Summary: A list of the activities involved in the preparation of the programmatic EIS, including public scoping, comments on the EIS, coordination among MMS offices, and interactions with other Federal agencies.
| Chapter 8: Consultation and Coordination (1.4 KB, 12 pages)) |
Summary: A list of references cited in Chapters 1 through 8.
| Chapter 9: References (266 KB, 60 pages) |
Summary: List of individuals who participated in the preparation of the Final Programmatic EIS, including a summary of their expertise, experience, professional discipline, and contribution to the Final Programmatic EIS.
| Chapter 10: List of Preparers (46 KB, 4 pages) |
Summary: Definitions of scientific and technical terms used in the Final Programmatic EIS.
| Chapter 11: Glossary (587 KB, 20 pages) |
Summary: Page numbers for key terms used in the Final Programmatic EIS.
| Chapter 12: Index (55 KB, 6 pages) |
Summary: Frontmatter for Volume IV of the Final Programmatic EIS document, including cover page, table of contents, notation, and units of measure.
| Volume IV Front Matter (925 KB, 38 pages) |
Summary: Text of Section 388 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law 109-58.
| Appendix A: Section 388 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Public Law 109-58 (56 KB, 8 pages) |
Summary: Text of public comments received on the draft programmatic EIS submitted in person at public hearings, via the Internet, or via mail. Included are the MMS responses to the comments.
| Appendix B: Public Comments on the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (1.2 MB, 364 pages) |
| Comments and Responses: Part 1 (6 MB, 30 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 2 (3 MB, 15 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 3 (964 KB, 5 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 4 (3.9 MB, 20 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 5 (4.9 MB, 36 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 6 (8.2 MB, 43 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 7 (5.8 MB, 32 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 8 (6.5 MB, 33 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 9 (9.2 MB, 42 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 10 (6.5 MB, 41 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 11 (5.5 MB, 27 pages) | |
| Comments and Responses: Part 12 (7.8 MB, 41 pages) |
Summary: Certification by Argonne National Laboratory (contractor assisting the Minerals Management Service in preparing the programmatic environmental impact statement) that it has no financial or other interest in the outcome of the project.
| Appendix C: Contractor Disclosure Statement (56 KB, 4 pages) |