SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD ISSUES DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR ALASKA RAILROAD'S PROPOSED NORTHERN RAIL EXTENSION PROJECT

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>From the Surface Transportation Board, Washington, D.C.
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The Surface Transportation Board announced today that its Section of
Environmental Analysis (SEA) has issued the Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (Draft EIS) for the Alaska Railroad Corporation's (ARRC) proposed
construction and operation of an approximately 80-mile railroad line, the
"Northern Rail Extension," from North Pole to Delta Junction, Alaska.  The
Draft EIS analyzes environmental impacts that might occur if ARRC were to
construct and operate the line, and alternatives to ARRC's proposal,
including a "no-action" alternative.


 Eight cooperating agencies assisted SEA in the preparation of the Draft
 EIS.  The cooperating agencies include the U.S. Bureau of Land Management,
 Alaska State Office; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District; U.S.
 Department of Defense, Alaskan Command; U.S. Air Force 354th Fighter Wing,
 Eielson Air Force Base; Federal Transit Administration; Federal Railroad
 Administration; U.S. Coast Guard, Seventeenth District; and the Alaska
 Department of Natural Resources.


 In addition to analyzing the proposed action and alternatives, the Draft
 EIS sets forth SEA's preliminary recommended mitigation and ARRC's
 voluntary mitigation measures, and encourages mutually acceptable
 negotiated agreements to mitigate adverse environmental impacts, should
 the Board approve the proposal.


 SEA and the cooperating agencies invite public comment on all aspects of
 the Draft EIS and are providing a 45-day public comment period, which
 begins upon the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's issuance of a
 notice of availability in the Federal Register on December 19, 2008.
 Comments on the Draft EIS must be postmarked by February 2, 2009.
 Instructions on how to submit comments, and a list of the dates, times,
 and locations of forthcoming public meetings are attached in a separate
 Fact Sheet.


 After the close of the public comment period on the Draft EIS, SEA and the
 cooperating agencies will prepare a Final EIS in response to comments
 received on the Draft EIS.  The Board will then issue a final decision
 based on the entire public record, including the record on the
 transportation merits of the proposal, the Draft EIS, the Final EIS, and
 all public and agency comments received.  The Board will decide whether to
 approve the proposal, deny it, or approve it with mitigating conditions,
 including environmental conditions.  The cooperating agencies also may
 issue separate decisions related to the proposal.


 SEA has distributed the Draft EIS widely for public review and comment.
 Approximately 1,700 copies of the Draft EIS have been distributed to
 parties on SEA's environmental distribution list, which includes
 interested Federally recognized tribes, key governmental agencies, and
 persons expressing an interest in receiving a copy of the Draft EIS or
 participating in the environmental review process for this proceeding.
 SEA also has distributed the Draft EIS to all parties of record (official
 participants), and has made additional print copies of the Draft EIS
 available for review in three public libraries in the proposed project
 area.


 The Draft EIS was issued today in the proceeding titled Alaska Railroad
 Corporation—Petition for Exemption—To Construct and Operate a Rail Line
 Between North Pole, Alaska and Delta Junction, Alaska, STB Finance Docket
 No. 34658(
 http://www.stb.dot.gov/decisions/readingroom.nsf/WebDecisionID/39576?OpenDocument
 )
 .  The Draft EIS is available for viewing and downloading via the Board's
 Web site, at http://www.stb.dot.gov, under "E-LIBRARY" on the home page,
 then under "Decisions & Notices," beneath the date "12/12/08."  The Draft
 EIS also is available under "Environmental Matters" on the home page, then
 under "Key Cases."


 A Fact Sheet is attached.


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 FACT SHEET


 Alaska Railroad Corporation—Petition for Exemption—To Construct and
 Operate a Rail Line Between North Pole, Alaska and Delta Junction, Alaska,
 STB Finance Docket No. 34658


 The Surface Transportation Board's Section of Environmental Analysis (SEA)
 is implementing a public and agency outreach effort to ensure that the
 public, governmental agencies, communities have the opportunity to
 actively participate and comment on the Draft Environmental Impact
 Statement (Draft EIS) and the Board's environmental review process in STB
 Finance Docket No. 34658.  Comments on the Draft EIS must be received or
 postmarked by February 2, 2009.


 Beginning on January 12, 2009, SEA and the cooperating agencies will host
 four public meetings in the proposed project area to receive public
 comments on the Draft EIS.  At the beginning of each meeting, SEA will
 give a brief overview of the environmental review process, invite
 interested parties to make oral comments in an orderly fashion before
 meeting participants, and provide a court reporter to record the comments.
 Written comments can also be submitted during the meeting.  The dates,
 times, and locations of the meetings are shown below:

 January 12, 2009, 5:00-8:00 p.m., Pike's Waterfront Lodge, 1850 Hoselton
 Road, Fairbanks, AK

 January 13, 2009, 5:00-8:00 p.m., City Council Chambers, 125 Snowman Lane,
 North Pole, AK

 January 14, 2009, 5:00-8:00 p.m., Salcha Senior Center, 6062 Johnson Road,
 Salcha, AK

 January 15, 2009, 5:00-8:00 p.m., Jarvis West Building, Milepost 1420.5
 Alaska Highway, Delta Junction, AK


 Written comments:  Comment forms will be provided at the public meetings
 and will be accepted there, or the forms can be submitted later by mail.
 Comment forms or written letters must be mailed to:

 David Navecky
 STB Finance Docket No. 34658

 Surface Transportation Board
 395 E Street, S.W.
 Washington, DC 20423-0001


 Recorded comments:  A court reporter will be at the public meetings to
 transcribe the oral comments.


 Electronic comments:  Comments may be filed electronically via the Board's
 Web site, at www.stb.dot.gov, by clicking "E-FILING" on the home page.
 When the "Welcome" page appears, click the "Environmental Comments" link
 at the center-right of the page (a Login Account is not required).  Please
 refer to "STB Finance Docket No. 34658" when filing.


 Library distribution:  SEA also has distributed the Draft EIS to the
 libraries listed below and requested that the entire Draft EIS be made
 publicly available in the libraries' reference sections.

 Delta Community Library
 Delta Junction, AK 99737
 Telephone (907) 895-4656

 Noel Wein Public Library
 1215 Cowles Street
 Fairbanks, AK 99701
 (907) 459-1020

 North Pole Branch Library
 601 Snowman Lane
 North Pole, AK 99705
 (907) 488-6101


 Deadline:  All electronic and written comments must be received or
 postmarked February 2, 2009.


 All comments received—written, e-filed, or transcribed—will carry equal
 weight in helping SEA complete the EIS process and aid the Board in its
 decisionmaking on this matter.


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