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Ublutuoch River, Kuukpik Corporation, Notice of Application for State Water Quality Certification

Notice of Application for State Water Quality Certification
PN Reference Number: POA-2023-00027 v1.0
Waterway: Ublutuoch River

Any applicant for a federal license or permit to conduct an activity that might result in a discharge into navigable waters, in accordance with Section 401 of the Clean Water Act (CWA) of 1977 (PL95-217), also must apply for and obtain certification from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation that the discharge will comply with the CWA, the Alaska Water Quality Standards, and other applicable State laws. 

Notice is hereby given that a request for a CWA §401 Water Quality Certification of a Department of the Army Permit application, Corps of Engineers’ PN Reference Number indicated above has been received for the discharge of dredged and/or fill materials into waters of the United States (WOUS), including wetlands, as described below, and shown on the project figures/drawings. The public notice and related project figures/drawings are accessible from the DEC website at https://dec.alaska.gov/water/wastewater/.

To comment on the project or request for a public hearing with respect to water quality, submit comments electronically via the DEC public notice site at https://water.alaskadec.commentinput.com?id=iMT8jFcP4 on or before the public notice expiration date listed above.

Applicant:
Kuukpik Coporation, Willow Hetrick, 582 East 36th Ave. anchorage, AK 99503; 907-330-9085; willow@kuukpik.com.

Agent:
ASRC Energy Services Alaska, Inc, Joseph Christopher, 3900 C Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, AK 99503; 907-339-5483; jchristopher@asrcenergy.com.

Project Name
Kuukpik K2 Pad

Location
The proposed activity is located within Section 32 & 33, T. 10N, R. 6E; Umiat Meridian; in North Slope Borough, Alaska. Project Site (Latitude, Longitude): 70.18077, -151.66626. With potential discharge location for clean gravel at 70.180444, -151.66683. 

Purpose
The applicant’s stated purpose is to construct a 32.68-acre gravel pad to provide a storage and laydown space to support oil and gas exploration and development in the region.

Project Description
Discharge 400,000 cubic yards of clean, gravel fill into 32.48 acres of wetlands and 0.20-acre of uplands to construct a 32.68-acre gravel pad.

Applicant Proposed Mitigation
The applicant proposes the following mitigation measures to avoid, minimize, and compensate for impacts to waters of the United States from activities involving discharges of dredged or fill material.

Avoidance
The entire project area contains jurisdictional waters of the United States; therefore, complete avoidance is not practicable. Kuukpik proposes to include the following practicable avoidance measures. No fill will be placed in documented locations of Endangered Species Act listed bird species. Fill will be placed during winter months when migratory birds are not present. The pad expansion will avoid placement of gravel near documented polar bear dens and denning habitat. Project limits will be delineated with silt fencing or similar material to avoid impacts outside the proposed pad area. Fuel will not be stored and fueling would not occur within 100 feet of the tundra. K2 pad will be connected at grade to existing infrastructure to avoid additional placement of fill in wetlands. Kuukpik will utilize currently permitted gravel sources to avoid opening a new mine site.

Minimization:
Kuukpik will incorporate the following minimization measures into project design and construction to reduce overall impacts on waters of the United States. Construction would occur during frozen ground conditions. The pad will have a minimum thickness of 5-feet to insulate underlying permafrost. The pad will be constructed with a minimum 2:1 (vertical: horizontal) side slopes to minimize fill area and impacts to wetlands. Regular pad surface watering will occur during operation to minimize fugitive dust deposition to the tundra. The wetlands proposed for impact have already experienced a reduction function in the form of direct and indirect impacts from surrounding development. Kuukpik selected this location to minimize overall functional impacts in the watershed.

Compensatory Mitigation
The project is not located in rare, difficult to replace, or threatened wetlands or areas of designated Critical Habitat. The project does impact greater than 1/10th acre of wetlands, however, the single watershed in which the proposed project is located is not significantly deteriorated. The proposed total permanent fill for the project, combined with existing disturbance, would result in a maximum new percent disturbance of 0.23% to the watershed. The project is located outside the Colville River Delta and does not impact any intertidal waters associated with special aquatic sites. No fill would occur in, or within 500-feet of, anadromous waters. The closest anadromous water (Ublutuoch River) is located 1.75 miles south. The project is not federally funded. The project is not a large-scale project with adverse aquatic resource impacts. Therefore, Kuukpik is not proposing compensatory mitigation at this time. If the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) determines compensatory mitigation is necessary, Kuukpik will work with Corps to identify a practicable compensatory mitigation solution.

After reviewing the application, the Department may certify there is reasonable assurance the activity, and any discharge that might result, will comply with the CWA, the Alaska Water Quality Standards, and other applicable State laws. The Department also may deny or waive certification.

The permit application and associated documents are available for review. For inquires or to request copies of the documents, contact dec-401cert@alaska.gov, or call 907-269-6285.
 
Disability Reasonable Accommodation Notice
The State of Alaska, Department of Environmental Conservation complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. If you are a person with a disability who may need special accommodation in order to participate in this public process, please contact ADA Coordinator Megan Kohler at 907-269-4198 or TDD Relay Service 1-800-770-8973/TTY or dial 711 prior to the expiration date of this public notice to ensure that any necessary accommodations can be provided.
 

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Created 6/2/2023 2:40:32 PM by jrschlosser

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Department: Environmental Conservation
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Publish Date: 6/2/2023
Archive Date: 7/2/2023
 
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