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US HR1375

US HR1375
Reducing Regulatory Obstacles to Wind Energy Production Act


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Introduced
03/21/2013
In Committee
04/23/2013
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2015

Introduced Session

113th Congress

Bill Summary

Reducing Regulatory Obstacles to Wind Energy Production Act - Exempts projects determined by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service to be meteorological site testing and monitoring projects from environmental impact statement requirements under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). Defines a "meteorological site testing and monitoring project" as a project that is carried out on land administered by BLM or the Forest Service to test or monitor weather using towers or other devices, that is decommissioned within five years of its commencement, that provides meteorological information to such agencies, that causes less than one acre of soil or vegetation disruption at the location of each meteorological tower or other device and no more than five acres of soil or disruption within the proposed right-of-way for the project, and that is installed: (1) using existing access roads, (2) in a manner that does not require off-road motorized access other than one installation activity and one decommissioning activity along an identified off-road route approved by the BLM Director or the Chief of the Forest Service, (3) without construction of new roads other than upgrading of existing minor drainage crossings for safety purposes, and (4) without the use of digging or drilling equipment vehicles other than rubber-tired vehicles with gross weight ratings under 8,500 pounds. Requires the BLM Director or Chief of the Forest Service: (1) to decide whether to issue a permit for such a project within 30 days after receiving an application for such permit; (2) during such period, to provide an opportunity for public comments and to consult with the heads of agencies that would be affected by issuance of the permit; and (3) to provide to the applicant reasons why an application is denied and an opportunity to remedy any deficiencies. Requires BLM and the Forest Service to treat the meteorological information provided under this Act as proprietary information and to protect it against disclosure.

AI Summary

This bill, titled the Reducing Regulatory Obstacles to Wind Energy Production Act, aims to streamline the process for wind energy development by exempting certain meteorological site testing and monitoring projects from extensive environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). These projects, conducted on land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) or the Forest Service, involve testing weather conditions using towers or other devices for up to five years, with minimal soil and vegetation disruption (less than one acre per device and no more than five acres total within the project's right-of-way). The bill specifies that these projects must utilize existing roads, limit off-road access to only installation and decommissioning activities along approved routes, avoid constructing new roads except for minor drainage upgrades, and use only lightweight, rubber-tired vehicles for installation. Furthermore, the BLM or Forest Service must decide on permit applications within 30 days, allowing for public comment and consultation with other agencies, and must provide clear reasons and an opportunity to fix issues if an application is denied. Importantly, any meteorological data collected and provided to these agencies will be treated as proprietary and protected from public disclosure.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Referred to the Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry. (on 04/23/2013)

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