State of Alabama v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

CourtDistrict Court, District of Columbia
DecidedNovember 9, 2023
DocketCivil Action No. 2015-0696
StatusPublished

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Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

STATE OF ALABAMA, et al.,

Plaintiffs,

and

WATER WORKS AND SANITARY SEWER BOARD OF THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, et al.,

Plaintiff-Intervenors,

v. Civil Action No. 15-696 (EGS)

UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, et al.,

Defendants,

STATE OF GEORGIA, et al.,

Defendant-Intervenors.

ALABAMA POWER COMPANY,

Plaintiff,

v. Civil Action No. 15-699 (EGS) (Consolidated with No. 15-696) UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, et al.,

Defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

i Table of Contents

I. Introduction ............................................... 1

II. Background ................................................. 4

A. Statutory and Regulatory Background....................... 4

1. Clean Water Act ......................................... 4

2. National Environmental Policy Act ...................... 11

B. Factual Background....................................... 17

1. Authorized Project Purposes of the Corps’ Reservoir

Projects in the ACT Basin and the Development of Governing

Water Control Manuals ..................................... 17

2. The Allatoona Reservoir Project, Its History, and Its

Authorized Project Purposes ............................... 20

3. Prior Versions of the Allatoona Project’s Water Control

Manual: 1951, 1962, 1968, and a 1993 Draft Version ........ 27

4. The Process for Revising and Adopting the Updated 2015

Master Manual, the Allatoona Project Water Control Manual,

and the FEIS .............................................. 34

5. Key Features of the Updated Master Manual and the

Allatoona Project Water Control Manual, and the Specific

Changes to Which the Alabama Plaintiffs and Intervenor-

Plaintiffs Object ......................................... 38

C. Procedural Background.................................... 43

III. Legal Standard........................................... 48

IV. Analysis................................................. 53

ii A. Defendants Did Not Violate the CWA or the Corps’

Implementing Engineer Regulations, and the Alabama Plaintiffs’

Water Quality Claims Must Fail .............................. 54

1. Issue Preclusion Does Not Apply to Bar the Alabama

Plaintiffs’ Water Quality Claims .......................... 61

a. The Issue Preclusion Criteria Are Satisfied as Against

the State of Alabama for Its Water Quality Claims Involving

the CWA and ER 1110-2-8154............................... 71

b. Although the Issue Preclusion Criteria Are Satisfied as

Against the State of Alabama’s CWA and ER 1110-2-8154 Water

Quality Claims, the Doctrine Is Inapplicable Here........ 74

i. The “Unmixed Questions of Law” Exception to Issue

Preclusion Applies Here ................................ 75

ii. Policy Considerations and the Presence of Non-Mutual

Parties Also Weigh Against the Application of Issue

Preclusion Here ........................................ 83

2. The Alabama Plaintiffs’ Water Quality Claims Fail on the

Merits .................................................... 97

a. Section 313(a) of the CWA (33 U.S.C. § 1323(a)) ....... 97

b. ER 1110-2-8154 ....................................... 118

c. The Duty Under the APA to Engage in Reasoned Decision-

Making and Not Arbitrarily Depart from Precedent........ 129

B. Defendants Did Not Violate NEPA......................... 133

iii 1. The Corps Reasonably Defined the No-Action Alternative in

the FEIS Using the 1993 Draft Allatoona Manual ........... 136

a. Issue Preclusion Does Not Apply to Bar the Alabama

Plaintiffs’ NEPA No-Action Alternative Claim............ 137

b. The Alabama Plaintiffs’ NEPA No-Action Alternative Claim

Fails on the Merits..................................... 143

2. The Corps Took a “Hard Look” at Environmental Impacts of

the Master Manual and Adequately Analyzed and Disclosed Those

Impacts in the FEIS ...................................... 155

a. Parameters of NEPA’s “Hard Look” Doctrine ............ 156

b. The FEIS Adequately Analyzes and Discloses Impacts of the

Proposed Action Alternative on Hydropower Generation.... 163

c. The FEIS Adequately Analyzes and Discloses Impacts of the

Proposed Action Alternative Associated with the CC-MWA’s

Water Supply Withdrawals................................ 169

d. The FEIS Adequately Analyzes and Discloses Impacts of the

Master Manual on Water Quality at Montgomery, Alabama... 176

e. The FEIS Adequately Analyzes and Discloses Impacts of the

Master Manual on Salt Water Intrusion from Mobile Bay... 188

f. The FEIS Adequately Analyzes and Discloses Impacts of the

Master Manual on Recreation and Economic Development at

Lake Martin............................................. 200

3. The Corps Adequately Considered All Reasonable

Alternatives in the FEIS ................................. 222

iv C. Defendants Did Not Violate the APA...................... 232

1. The Master Manual Complies with the Corps’ Statutory

Obligations and Properly Balances the Authorized Project

Purposes of the ACT Basin, Including at the Allatoona Project

......................................................... 232

a. The Master Manual Does Not “Deemphasize” Hydropower at

the Allatoona Project................................... 243

i. Hydropower Was Not Abandoned or Reordered for the Sake

of Recreation, Which Was Appropriately Considered Among

Allatoona’s Other Project Purposes .................... 250

ii. Reductions in Hydropower Are Not So “Substantial” or

“Significant” So as to Have the Effect of Materially

Altering the Size of Allatoona’s Hydropower Purpose ... 260

b. The Master Manual Does Not “Deemphasize” Navigation at

the Allatoona Project................................... 279

2. The Master Manual Is Not an “Unexplained and Arbitrary

Departure from Established Operations” ................... 287

V. Conclusion ............................................... 294

v I. Introduction

Following decades of litigation spanning numerous courts,

on May 4, 2015, the United States Army Corps of Engineers (the

“Corps”) adopted its updated Master Water Control Manual (the

“Master Manual”) governing management of its various dams and

reservoir projects in the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa (“ACT”) River

Basin. See Administrative Record (“A.R.”), ECF No. 61 at D-

00053477-80. 1 The Master Manual, supplemented with separate

manuals for individual basin projects, is the Corps’ first

revised version of the manual since 1951, and was promulgated

pursuant to the public notice and comment process of the

Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”), 5 U.S.C. § 551, et seq.,

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