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   NETL F 451.1-1/3
NETL F 451.1-EECBG
(3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40
    ( 01/2001) OPI                          U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     (Previous Editions Obsolete)
(Previous Editions Obsolete)

                                    ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
   I.        BACKGROUND

   The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021)
   require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning
   stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an
   Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To
   comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide
   DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review.

   II.       INSTRUCTIONS

   Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate
   proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent
   questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments.

   In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable,
   regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should
   identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the
   proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project
   objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE.

   III.      QUESTIONNAIRE

   A.        PROJECT SUMMARY

   1.        Solicitation/Project Number:    DE-FOA-0000013
   2.       Proposer:                        City of Shreveport, Louisiana
   3.        Principal Investigator:        Wes Wyche
             Telephone Number:
   4.        Project Title:                 Shreveport Financial Incentive Programs
   5.        Duration:                      36 months
   6.        Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport
             Caddo                                                                 Parish
             Louisiana
   7.       Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c.



                                                               Group A-7b

             Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This
            work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure,
            laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test
            stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
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                                                          Group A-7c

       Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation,
       replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads;
       utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel
       refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems,
       structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and
       monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review.

       Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None


8.    Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this
      Environmental Questionnaire. City of Shreveport will develop and use financial incentives to encourage all segments
      of the population to engage in energy efficiency improvements. This includes rebating city fees, the establishment of a
      revolving loan fund, and the pursuit of Alternative Financing Strategies to create the financing products tha will allow
      access to conservation and renewable energy for all of the city’s residences and businesses.

9.     List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and
       subcontractors. None

10.    Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this
       project or activity.

11.     Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). To
qualify for financial incentives, the physical location of the project must be within the City of Shreveport.


12.    Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area.


B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project.
NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and
cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment.

1.     Land Use

a.     Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located.
          Urban                       Industrial                       Commercial                       Agricultural
          Suburban                    Rural                            Residential                      Research Facilities
          Forest                      University Campus                Other

b.     Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities.
          No construction would be anticipated for this project.


c.     Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project.
          No land areas would be affected.


d.     Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)?
          No                 Yes (describe)

e.     Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area?
          No                Yes (describe)
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     If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air
     Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

     If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or
     Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

2.    Construction Activities and/or Operations

a.    Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark
       them on project site maps.
          None


b.    Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds?
         No                Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed)

c.    Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water?
         No                 Yes (describe)

d.    Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland?
         No                 Yes (describe)

e.    Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion?
         No                 Yes (describe)


3.    Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

a.    Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project.
         None

b.    Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource
      because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources?
          No                    Yes (describe)

c.    Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project?
         No                Yes (describe)


4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions.

a.    Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project?
         No                 Yes (describe)

b.    Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.?
         No                 Yes (describe)

c.    Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs.
         No                Yes (describe)

d.    Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required?
         No               Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line)


5.    Historical/Cultural Resources
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a.     Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included
       on the National Register of Historic Places.
          None


b.     Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological,
       or cultural sites?
           No planned construction            No historic sites            Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present
 landscape?
          No                   Yes (describe)

     For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and
     continue filling out environmental questionnaire.

6.     Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality

a.    Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National
      Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA
      Air and Radiation Division.

                            Attainm                     ent Non-Attainm         ent
                            O3
                            SOx
                            PM10
                            CO
                            NO2
                            Lead

b.     Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits?
          No                   Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants?
          No (explain)                   Yes

d.     Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source?
          No                   Yes (describe)


e.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards?
          Not Applicable              No (explain)                      Yes

f.     Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review?
          Not applicable              No (explain)                  Yes (describe)

g.     What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project?


h.     Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used?
         No                 Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies)

i.     If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? No emissions generated


7.     Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality

a.     What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site?
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b.    What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project?


c.    Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project.
 City

d.    Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project.
           No discharges to local treatment facility


e.    Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated.
      N/A

f.    Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites?
        No                  Yes (describe source)

g.    Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development?
         No                   Yes (describe)

h.    Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged?
        No wastewater produced


i.    Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water?
        No                 Yes (describe water use and effluent impact)

j.    Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required?
        No                 Yes (describe)

k.    Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater?
         No                 Yes (describe)


8.    Solid and Hazardous Wastes

a.    Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are
      defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended
      purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). None

b.    Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform
      project work activities?
           No                    Yes (explain)

c.    How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished?
        On-site (identify and describe location)
        Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment)

d.   How would wastes for disposal be transported?
 N/A

e.    Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored
      under this project.
           None


f.    How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored?
         None used or produced
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g.     If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment,
       Storage, and Disposal) facility?
            Not required        Arrangements not yet made            Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility
                                                                     (identify):


C.     DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE
       PROPOSED PROJECT.
          None




IV.    CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER

I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately
below.


SIGNATURE:                                                                  DATE:              /           /
                                                                                       month        day          year
TYPED NAME:

TITLE:

ORGANIZATION:


V.    REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE

I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been
appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed.

PROJECT MANAGER:

SIGNATURE:                                                              DATE:             /          /
                                                                                  month       day         year
TYPED NAME:
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   NETL F 451.1-1/3
NETL F 451.1-EECBG
(3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40
    ( 01/2001) OPI                          U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     (Previous Editions Obsolete)
(Previous Editions Obsolete)

                                    ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
   I.        BACKGROUND

   The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021)
   require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning
   stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an
   Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To
   comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide
   DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review.

   II.       INSTRUCTIONS

   Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate
   proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent
   questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments.

   In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable,
   regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should
   identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the
   proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project
   objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE.

   III.      QUESTIONNAIRE

   A.        PROJECT SUMMARY

   1.        Solicitation/Project Number:    DE-FOA-0000013
   2.       Proposer:                        City of Shreveport, Louisiana
   3.        Principal Investigator:        Wes Wyche
             Telephone Number:
   4.        Project Title:                 Shreveport Energy Efficency Retrofits
   5.        Duration:                      36 months
   6.        Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport
             Caddo                                                                 Parish
             Louisiana
   7.       Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c.



                                                               Group A-7b

             Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This
            work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure,
            laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test
            stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
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                                                         Group A-7c

      Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation,
      replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads;
      utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel
      refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems,
      structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and
      monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review.

       Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None


8.    Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this
      Environmental Questionnaire. Retrofit existing mechanical system on government buildings and residents in the City
      of Shreveport

9.     List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and
       subcontractors. none

10.    Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this
       project or activity. Replace existing chillers, air handlers, HVAC systems. Discrded materials will be disposed of
properly

11.    Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). The
physical location of each building that will undergo a retrofit wil be determined after the energy audits are
reviewed/completed, but all buildings will be in the City of Shreveport


12.    Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area.


B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project.
NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and
cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment.

1.     Land Use

a.     Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located.
          Urban                       Industrial                       Commercial                      Agricultural
          Suburban                    Rural                            Residential                     Research Facilities
          Forest                      University Campus                Other

b.     Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities.
          No construction would be anticipated for this project.


c.     Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project.
          No land areas would be affected.


d.     Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)?
          No                 Yes (describe)

e.     Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area?
          No                Yes (describe)
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     If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air
     Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

     If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or
     Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

2.    Construction Activities and/or Operations

a.    Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark
       them on project site maps.
          None


b.    Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds?
         No                Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed)

c.    Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water?
         No                 Yes (describe)

d.    Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland?
         No                 Yes (describe)

e.    Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion?
         No                 Yes (describe)


3.    Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

a.    Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project.
         None

b.    Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource
      because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources?
          No                    Yes (describe)

c.    Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project?
         No                Yes (describe)


4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions.

a.    Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project?
         No                 Yes (describe)

b.    Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.?
         No                 Yes (describe)

c.    Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs.
         No                Yes (describe)

d.    Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required?
         No               Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line)


5.    Historical/Cultural Resources
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a.     Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included
       on the National Register of Historic Places.
          None


b.     Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological,
       or cultural sites?
           No planned construction            No historic sites            Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present
 landscape?
          No                   Yes (describe)

     For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and
     continue filling out environmental questionnaire.

6.     Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality

a.    Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National
      Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA
      Air and Radiation Division.

                            Attainm                     ent Non-Attainm         ent
                            O3
                            SOx
                            PM10
                            CO
                            NO2
                            Lead

b.     Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits?
          No                   Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants?
          No (explain)                   Yes

d.     Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source?
          No                   Yes (describe)


e.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards?
          Not Applicable              No (explain)                      Yes

f.     Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review?
          Not applicable              No (explain)                  Yes (describe)

g.     What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project?


h.     Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used?
         No                 Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies)

i.     If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? As conservation measures, no emissions.


7.     Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality

a.     What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site?
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b.   What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project?
City

c.    Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project.
 None

d.    Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project.
           No discharges to local treatment facility


e.    Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated.
      N/A

f.    Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites?
        No                  Yes (describe source)

g.    Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development?
         No                   Yes (describe)

h.    Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged?
        No wastewater produced


i.    Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water?
        No                 Yes (describe water use and effluent impact)

j.    Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required?
        No                 Yes (describe)

k.    Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater?
         No                 Yes (describe)


8.    Solid and Hazardous Wastes

a.    Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are
      defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended
      purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). Recycled and taken to landfil.

b.    Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform
      project work activities?
           No                    Yes (explain)

c.    How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished?
        On-site (identify and describe location)
        Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment)

d.    How would wastes for disposal be transported?
Truck

e.    Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored
      under this project.
           None


f.    How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored?
         None used or produced
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g.     If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment,
       Storage, and Disposal) facility?
            Not required        Arrangements not yet made            Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility
                                                                     (identify):


C.     DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE
       PROPOSED PROJECT.
          None




IV.    CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER

I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately
below.


SIGNATURE:                                                                  DATE:              /           /
                                                                                       month        day          year
TYPED NAME:

TITLE:

ORGANIZATION:


V.    REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE

I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been
appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed.

PROJECT MANAGER:

SIGNATURE:                                                              DATE:             /          /
                                                                                  month       day         year
TYPED NAME:
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   NETL F 451.1-1/3
NETL F 451.1-EECBG
(3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40
    ( 01/2001) OPI                          U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
     (Previous Editions Obsolete)
(Previous Editions Obsolete)

                                    ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE
   I.        BACKGROUND

   The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021)
   require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning
   stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an
   Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To
   comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide
   DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review.

   II.       INSTRUCTIONS

   Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate
   proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent
   questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments.

   In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable,
   regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should
   identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the
   proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project
   objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE.

   III.      QUESTIONNAIRE

   A.        PROJECT SUMMARY

   1.        Solicitation/Project Number:    DE-FOA-0000013
   2.       Proposer:                        City of Shreveport, Louisiana
   3.        Principal Investigator:        Wes Wyche
             Telephone Number:
   4.        Project Title:                 Energy Efficiency and Conservation Incubator Program
   5.        Duration:                      36 months
   6.        Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport
             Caddo                                                                 Parish
             Louisiana
   7.       Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c.



                                                               Group A-7b

             Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This
            work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure,
            laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test
            stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
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                                                         Group A-7c

      Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation,
      replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads;
      utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel
      refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems,
      structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and
      monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review.

       Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None


8.    Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this
      Environmental Questionnaire. The Incubator program will provide support for new and innovative business activities
      that posses high probablility of commerical success.

9.     List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and
       subcontractors. None

10.    Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this
       project or activity. Incubator operations will be contained within a building. The operation will not generate waste.

11.    Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). The
physical location of the Incubator program will be within the limits of the City of Shreveport.


12.    Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area.


B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS

This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project.
NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and
cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment.

1.     Land Use

a.     Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located.
          Urban                       Industrial                       Commercial                      Agricultural
          Suburban                    Rural                            Residential                     Research Facilities
          Forest                      University Campus                Other

b.     Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities.
          No construction would be anticipated for this project.


c.     Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project.
          No land areas would be affected.


d.     Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)?
          No                 Yes (describe)

e.     Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area?
          No                Yes (describe)
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     If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air
     Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

     If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or
     Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire.

2.    Construction Activities and/or Operations

a.    Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark
       them on project site maps.
          None


b.    Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds?
         No                Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed)

c.    Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water?
         No                 Yes (describe)

d.    Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland?
         No                 Yes (describe)

e.    Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion?
         No                 Yes (describe)


3.    Vegetation and Wildlife Resources

a.    Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project.
         None

b.    Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource
      because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources?
          No                    Yes (describe)

c.    Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project?
         No                Yes (describe)


4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions.

a.    Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project?
         No                 Yes (describe)

b.    Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.?
         No                 Yes (describe)

c.    Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs.
         No                Yes (describe)

d.    Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required?
         No               Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line)


5.    Historical/Cultural Resources

a.    Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included
      on the National Register of Historic Places.
         None
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b.     Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological,
       or cultural sites?
           No planned construction            No historic sites            Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present
 landscape?
          No                   Yes (describe)

     For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and
     continue filling out environmental questionnaire.

6.     Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality

a.    Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National
      Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA
      Air and Radiation Division.

                            Attainm                    ent Non-Attainm         ent
                           O3
                           SOx
                           PM10
                           CO
                           NO2
                           Lead

b.     Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits?
          No                   Yes (describe)

c.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants?
          No (explain)                   Yes

d.     Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source?
          No                   Yes (describe)


e.     Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards?
          Not Applicable              No (explain)                      Yes

f.     Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review?
          Not applicable              No (explain)                  Yes (describe)

g.     What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project?


h.     Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used?
         No                 Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies)

i.     If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? No emissions generated


7.     Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality

a.     What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site?


b.     What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project?
Page 5

City

c.    Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project.
 None

d.     Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project.
            No discharges to local treatment facility


e.     Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated.
       N/A

f.     Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites?
         No                  Yes (describe source)

g.     Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development?
          No                   Yes (describe)

h.     Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged?
         No wastewater produced


i.     Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water?
         No                 Yes (describe water use and effluent impact)

j.     Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required?
         No                 Yes (describe)

k.     Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater?
          No                 Yes (describe)


8.     Solid and Hazardous Wastes

a.     Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are
       defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended
       purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). No waste generated

b.     Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform
       project work activities?
            No                    Yes (explain)

c.     How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished?
         On-site (identify and describe location)
         Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment)

d.   How would wastes for disposal be transported?
 N/A

e.     Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored
       under this project.
            None


f.     How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored?
          None used or produced


g.     If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment,
       Storage, and Disposal) facility?
Page 6

           Not required         Arrangements not yet made           Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility
                                                                    (identify):


C.     DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE
       PROPOSED PROJECT.
          None




IV.    CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER

I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately
below.


SIGNATURE:                                                                  DATE:              /           /
                                                                                       month        day          year
TYPED NAME:

TITLE:

ORGANIZATION:


V.    REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE

I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been
appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed.

PROJECT MANAGER:

SIGNATURE:                                                              DATE:             /          /
                                                                                  month       day         year
TYPED NAME:

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  • 1. Page 1 NETL F 451.1-1/3 NETL F 451.1-EECBG (3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40 ( 01/2001) OPI U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (Previous Editions Obsolete) (Previous Editions Obsolete) ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE I. BACKGROUND The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021) require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review. II. INSTRUCTIONS Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments. In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable, regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE. III. QUESTIONNAIRE A. PROJECT SUMMARY 1. Solicitation/Project Number: DE-FOA-0000013 2. Proposer: City of Shreveport, Louisiana 3. Principal Investigator: Wes Wyche Telephone Number: 4. Project Title: Shreveport Financial Incentive Programs 5. Duration: 36 months 6. Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport Caddo Parish Louisiana 7. Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c. Group A-7b Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure, laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
  • 2. Page 2 Group A-7c Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation, replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads; utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems, structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review. Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None 8. Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this Environmental Questionnaire. City of Shreveport will develop and use financial incentives to encourage all segments of the population to engage in energy efficiency improvements. This includes rebating city fees, the establishment of a revolving loan fund, and the pursuit of Alternative Financing Strategies to create the financing products tha will allow access to conservation and renewable energy for all of the city’s residences and businesses. 9. List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and subcontractors. None 10. Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this project or activity. 11. Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). To qualify for financial incentives, the physical location of the project must be within the City of Shreveport. 12. Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area. B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project. NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment. 1. Land Use a. Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located. Urban Industrial Commercial Agricultural Suburban Rural Residential Research Facilities Forest University Campus Other b. Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities. No construction would be anticipated for this project. c. Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project. No land areas would be affected. d. Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area? No Yes (describe)
  • 3. Page 3 If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire. If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire. 2. Construction Activities and/or Operations a. Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark them on project site maps. None b. Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds? No Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed) c. Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water? No Yes (describe) d. Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion? No Yes (describe) 3. Vegetation and Wildlife Resources a. Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project. None b. Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources? No Yes (describe) c. Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project? No Yes (describe) 4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions. a. Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project? No Yes (describe) b. Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs. No Yes (describe) d. Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required? No Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line) 5. Historical/Cultural Resources
  • 4. Page 4 a. Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included on the National Register of Historic Places. None b. Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological, or cultural sites? No planned construction No historic sites Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present landscape? No Yes (describe) For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and continue filling out environmental questionnaire. 6. Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality a. Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA Air and Radiation Division. Attainm ent Non-Attainm ent O3 SOx PM10 CO NO2 Lead b. Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants? No (explain) Yes d. Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards? Not Applicable No (explain) Yes f. Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review? Not applicable No (explain) Yes (describe) g. What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project? h. Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used? No Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies) i. If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? No emissions generated 7. Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality a. What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site?
  • 5. Page 5 b. What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project? c. Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project. City d. Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project. No discharges to local treatment facility e. Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated. N/A f. Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites? No Yes (describe source) g. Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development? No Yes (describe) h. Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged? No wastewater produced i. Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water? No Yes (describe water use and effluent impact) j. Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required? No Yes (describe) k. Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater? No Yes (describe) 8. Solid and Hazardous Wastes a. Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). None b. Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform project work activities? No Yes (explain) c. How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished? On-site (identify and describe location) Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment) d. How would wastes for disposal be transported? N/A e. Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored under this project. None f. How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored? None used or produced
  • 6. Page 6 g. If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal) facility? Not required Arrangements not yet made Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility (identify): C. DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. None IV. CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately below. SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME: TITLE: ORGANIZATION: V. REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed. PROJECT MANAGER: SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME:
  • 7. Page 1 NETL F 451.1-1/3 NETL F 451.1-EECBG (3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40 ( 01/2001) OPI U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (Previous Editions Obsolete) (Previous Editions Obsolete) ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE I. BACKGROUND The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021) require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review. II. INSTRUCTIONS Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments. In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable, regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE. III. QUESTIONNAIRE A. PROJECT SUMMARY 1. Solicitation/Project Number: DE-FOA-0000013 2. Proposer: City of Shreveport, Louisiana 3. Principal Investigator: Wes Wyche Telephone Number: 4. Project Title: Shreveport Energy Efficency Retrofits 5. Duration: 36 months 6. Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport Caddo Parish Louisiana 7. Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c. Group A-7b Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure, laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
  • 8. Page 2 Group A-7c Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation, replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads; utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems, structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review. Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None 8. Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this Environmental Questionnaire. Retrofit existing mechanical system on government buildings and residents in the City of Shreveport 9. List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and subcontractors. none 10. Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this project or activity. Replace existing chillers, air handlers, HVAC systems. Discrded materials will be disposed of properly 11. Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). The physical location of each building that will undergo a retrofit wil be determined after the energy audits are reviewed/completed, but all buildings will be in the City of Shreveport 12. Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area. B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project. NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment. 1. Land Use a. Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located. Urban Industrial Commercial Agricultural Suburban Rural Residential Research Facilities Forest University Campus Other b. Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities. No construction would be anticipated for this project. c. Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project. No land areas would be affected. d. Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area? No Yes (describe)
  • 9. Page 3 If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire. If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire. 2. Construction Activities and/or Operations a. Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark them on project site maps. None b. Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds? No Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed) c. Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water? No Yes (describe) d. Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion? No Yes (describe) 3. Vegetation and Wildlife Resources a. Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project. None b. Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources? No Yes (describe) c. Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project? No Yes (describe) 4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions. a. Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project? No Yes (describe) b. Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs. No Yes (describe) d. Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required? No Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line) 5. Historical/Cultural Resources
  • 10. Page 4 a. Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included on the National Register of Historic Places. None b. Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological, or cultural sites? No planned construction No historic sites Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present landscape? No Yes (describe) For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and continue filling out environmental questionnaire. 6. Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality a. Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA Air and Radiation Division. Attainm ent Non-Attainm ent O3 SOx PM10 CO NO2 Lead b. Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants? No (explain) Yes d. Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards? Not Applicable No (explain) Yes f. Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review? Not applicable No (explain) Yes (describe) g. What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project? h. Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used? No Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies) i. If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? As conservation measures, no emissions. 7. Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality a. What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site?
  • 11. Page 5 b. What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project? City c. Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project. None d. Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project. No discharges to local treatment facility e. Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated. N/A f. Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites? No Yes (describe source) g. Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development? No Yes (describe) h. Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged? No wastewater produced i. Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water? No Yes (describe water use and effluent impact) j. Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required? No Yes (describe) k. Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater? No Yes (describe) 8. Solid and Hazardous Wastes a. Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). Recycled and taken to landfil. b. Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform project work activities? No Yes (explain) c. How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished? On-site (identify and describe location) Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment) d. How would wastes for disposal be transported? Truck e. Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored under this project. None f. How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored? None used or produced
  • 12. Page 6 g. If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal) facility? Not required Arrangements not yet made Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility (identify): C. DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. None IV. CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately below. SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME: TITLE: ORGANIZATION: V. REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed. PROJECT MANAGER: SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME:
  • 13. Page 1 NETL F 451.1-1/3 NETL F 451.1-EECBG (3/2009) OPI=320 = BL40 ( 01/2001) OPI U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (Previous Editions Obsolete) (Previous Editions Obsolete) ENVIRONMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE I. BACKGROUND The Department of Energy (DOE) National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Implementing Procedures (10 CFR 1021) require careful consideration of the potential environmental consequences of all proposed actions during the early planning stages of a project or activity. DOE must determine at the earliest possible time whether such actions will require either an Environmental Assessment or an Environmental Impact Statement, or whether they qualify for a Categorical Exclusion. To comply with these requirements, an Environmental Questionnaire must be completed for each proposed action to provide DOE with the information necessary to determine the appropriate level of NEPA review. II. INSTRUCTIONS Separate copies of the Environmental Questionnaire should be completed by the principal proposer and appropriate proposer’s subcontractor. In addition, if the proposed project includes activities at different locations, an independent questionnaire should be prepared for each location. Supporting information can be provided as attachments. In completing this Questionnaire, the proposer is requested to provide specific information and quantities, when applicable, regarding air emissions, wastewater discharges, solid wastes, etc., to facilitate the necessary review. The proposer should identify the location of the project and specifically describe the activities that would occur at that location. In addition, the proposer will be required to submit an official copy of the project’s statement of work (SOW) or statement of project objective (SOPO) that will be used in the contract/agreement between the proposer and DOE. III. QUESTIONNAIRE A. PROJECT SUMMARY 1. Solicitation/Project Number: DE-FOA-0000013 2. Proposer: City of Shreveport, Louisiana 3. Principal Investigator: Wes Wyche Telephone Number: 4. Project Title: Energy Efficiency and Conservation Incubator Program 5. Duration: 36 months 6. Location(s) of Performance (City/Township, County, State): Shreveport Caddo Parish Louisiana 7. Identify and select checkbox with the predominant project work activities under Group A-7b or A-7c. Group A-7b Work or project activities does NOT involve new building/facilities construction and site preparation activities. This work typically involves routine operation, modification, and retrofit of existing utility and transportation infrastructure, laboratories, commercial buildings/properties, offices and homes, test facilities, factories/power plants, vehicles test stands and components, refueling facilities, greenspace infrastructure, or other existing facilities.
  • 14. Page 2 Group A-7c Work or project activities typically involves major building or facility construction, site preparation; the installation, replacement, or major modifications of energy system prototypes and infrastructure, access right-of-ways and roads; utility, greenspace, and transportation infrastructure, vehicle test facilities; commercial buildings/properties, fuel refinery/mixing facilities, factories/power plants; and other types of energy efficiency/conservation related systems, structures, and facilities. This work can require new or modified regulatory permits, environmental sampling and monitoring requirements, master planning, public involvement, and environmental impact review. Other types of work or project activities not listed. (please describe): None 8. Summarize the objectives of the proposed work. List activities planned at the location as covered by this Environmental Questionnaire. The Incubator program will provide support for new and innovative business activities that posses high probablility of commerical success. 9. List all other locations where proposed work or project would be performed by project’s proposer and subcontractors. None 10. Identify major project operation related materials and waste that would be used, consumed, and produced by this project or activity. Incubator operations will be contained within a building. The operation will not generate waste. 11. Provide a brief description of the project location (physical location, surrounding area, adjacent structures). The physical location of the Incubator program will be within the limits of the City of Shreveport. 12. Attach a site plan or topographic map of the project work area. B. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS This section is designed to obtain information for objectively assessing the environmental impacts of a proposed project. NEPA procedures require evaluations of possible effects (including land use, energy resource use, natural, historic and cultural resources, and pollutants) from proposed projects on the environment. 1. Land Use a. Characterize present land use where the proposed project would be located. Urban Industrial Commercial Agricultural Suburban Rural Residential Research Facilities Forest University Campus Other b. Describe how land use would be affected by planned construction and project activities. No construction would be anticipated for this project. c. Describe any plans to reclaim/replant areas that would be affected by the proposed project. No land areas would be affected. d. Would the proposed project affect any unique or unusual landforms (e.g., cliffs, waterfalls, etc.)? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be located in or near a national park or wilderness area? No Yes (describe)
  • 15. Page 3 If project work activities falls under item A-7b; then proceed directly to question B.6 (Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality) and continue to fill out questionnaire. If project work falls under item A-7c; then proceed directly below to question B.2 (Construction Activities and/or Operations) and continue to fill out questionnaire. 2. Construction Activities and/or Operations a. Identify any roads, trails, or utility right of ways that traverse the proposed site or will be constructed and clearly mark them on project site maps. None b. Would the proposed project require the construction of settling ponds? No Yes (describe and identify location, and estimate surface area disturbed) c. Would the proposed project affect any existing body of water? No Yes (describe) d. Would the proposed project be located in or impact a floodplain or wetland? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be likely to cause runoff/sedimentation/erosion? No Yes (describe) 3. Vegetation and Wildlife Resources a. Identify any State- or Federal-listed endangered or threatened plant or animal species affected by the proposed project. None b. Would any foreign substances/materials be introduced into ground or surface waters, or other earth/geologic resource because of project activities? Would these foreign substances/materials affect the water, soil, and geologic resources? No Yes (describe) c. Would any migratory animal corridors be impacted or disrupted by the proposed project? No Yes (describe) 4. Socioeconomic and Infrastructure Conditions. a. Would local socio-economic changes result from the proposed project? No Yes (describe) b. Would the proposed project generate increased traffic use of roads through local neighborhoods, urban or rural areas.? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project require new transportation access (roads, rail, etc.)? Describe location, impacts, costs. No Yes (describe) d. Would any new transmission lines and/or power line right-of-ways be required? No Yes (describe location, voltage, and length of line) 5. Historical/Cultural Resources a. Describe any historical, archeological, or cultural sites in the vicinity of the proposed project; note any sites included on the National Register of Historic Places. None
  • 16. Page 4 b. Would construction or operational activities planned under the proposed project disturb any historical, archeological, or cultural sites? No planned construction No historic sites Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project interfere with visual resources (e.g., eliminate scenic views) or alter the present landscape? No Yes (describe) For all proposed project work activities identified under item A-7b, respond to item B6 directly below and continue filling out environmental questionnaire. 6. Atmospheric Conditions/Air Quality a. Identify air quality conditions in the immediate vicinity of the proposed project with regard to attainment of National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). This information is available under the NAAQS tables from the U.S. EPA Air and Radiation Division. Attainm ent Non-Attainm ent O3 SOx PM10 CO NO2 Lead b. Would proposed project require issuance of new or modified major source air quality permits? No Yes (describe) c. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants? No (explain) Yes d. Would the proposed project be classified as either a New Source or a major modification to an existing source? No Yes (describe) e. Would the proposed project be in compliance with the New Source Performance Standards? Not Applicable No (explain) Yes f. Would the proposed project be subject to prevention of significant deterioration air quality review? Not applicable No (explain) Yes (describe) g. What types of air emissions, including fugitive emissions, would be anticipated from the proposed project? h. Would any types of emission control or particulate collection devices be used? No Yes (describe, including collection efficiencies) i. If no control devices are used, how would emissions be vented? No emissions generated 7. Hydrologic Conditions/Water Quality a. What is the closest body of water to the proposed project area and what is its distance from the project site? b. What sources would supply potable and process water for the proposed project?
  • 17. Page 5 City c. Quantify the daily or annual amount of wastewater that would be generated by the proposed project. None d. Identify the local treatment facility that would receive wastewater from the proposed project. No discharges to local treatment facility e. Describe how wastewater would be collected and treated. N/A f. Would any run-off or leachates be produced from storage piles or waste disposal sites? No Yes (describe source) g. Would project require issuance of new or modified water permits to perform project work or site development? No Yes (describe) h. Where would wastewater effluents from the proposed project be discharged? No wastewater produced i. Would the proposed project be permitted to discharge effluents into an existing body of water? No Yes (describe water use and effluent impact) j. Would a new or modified National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit be required? No Yes (describe) k. Would the proposed project adversely affect the quality or movement of groundwater? No Yes (describe) 8. Solid and Hazardous Wastes a. Describe and estimate major nonhazardous solid wastes that would be generated from the project. Solid wastes are defined as any solid, liquid, semi-solid, or contained gaseous material that is discarded or has served its intended purpose, or is a manufacturing or mining by-product (40 CFR 260, Appendix I). No waste generated b. Would project require issuance of new or modified solid waste and/or hazardous waste related permits to perform project work activities? No Yes (explain) c. How and where would solid waste disposal be accomplished? On-site (identify and describe location) Off-site (identify location and describe facility and treatment) d. How would wastes for disposal be transported? N/A e. Describe and estimate the quantity of hazardous wastes (40 CFR 261.31) that would be generated, used, or stored under this project. None f. How would hazardous or toxic waste be collected and stored? None used or produced g. If hazardous wastes would require off-site disposal, have arrangements been made with a certified TSD (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal) facility?
  • 18. Page 6 Not required Arrangements not yet made Arrangements made with a certified TSD facility (identify): C. DESCRIBE ANY ISSUES THAT WOULD GENERATE PUBLIC CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE PROPOSED PROJECT. None IV. CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSER I hereby certify that the information provided herein is current, accurate, and complete as of the date shown immediately below. SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME: TITLE: ORGANIZATION: V. REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY DOE I hereby certify that I have reviewed the information provided in this questionnaire, have determined that all questions have been appropriately answered, and judge the responses to be consistent with the efforts proposed. PROJECT MANAGER: SIGNATURE: DATE: / / month day year TYPED NAME: