OCEAN CITY – A federal agency will parse through more than 1,000 comments as it drafts a final impact statement for US Wind’s offshore project.
On Nov. 20, the public comment period for US Wind’s draft environmental impact statement closed, setting in motion the next phase of the federal approval process. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will now review the 1,150 comments provided and bring formulating a final impact statement for the company’s construction and operations plan (COP).
“After BOEM holds the public hearings and addresses comments provided, BOEM will publish a final environmental impact statement (FEIS),” said BOEM’s Lissa Eng. “The FEIS will inform BOEM’s decision whether to approve, approve with modifications, or disapprove the COP.”
In October, BOEM announced a draft environmental impact statement on US Wind’s COP would be available for public review. In the weeks that followed, the federal agency held several virtual and in-person meetings allowing community members to view the company’s plans for its offshore wind project, located off the coast of Ocean City.
Those in opposition argue the project would not only affect offshore fishing grounds and wildlife, but the viewshed. Community members also shared their concerns that the placement of wind turbines off the coast would impact property values.