Notice of Availability (NOA) for the Supplemental Final Environmental Impact Statement (SFEIS) for the Proposed Addition of Maneuver Training Land at Fort Irwin, CA, 3059 [06-475]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Availability (NOA) for the
Supplemental Final Environmental
Impact Statement (SFEIS) for the
Proposed Addition of Maneuver
Training Land at Fort Irwin, CA
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: This announces the
availability of the SFEIS for the
Proposed Addition of Maneuver
Training Land at Fort Irwin. The SFEIS
assesses the potential environmental
impacts of the addition of maneuver
lands to supplement the current training
corridors at the National Training
Center at Fort Irwin in the Mojave
Desert of California by approximately
118,674 acres. The proposed expanded
maneuver training will improve
necessary field training by providing a
more realistic battle corridor. The
cooperating agencies for this project are:
Bureau of Land Management (as the
administrator of the vast majority of the
lands within the study area), the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (as a tenant on Fort
Irwin), and the Federal Aviation
Administration (as some of the
alternatives involve possible changes to
airspace).
DATES: The waiting period for the SFEIS
will end 30 days after publication of the
NOA in the Federal Register by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. No
sooner than the expiration of the
waiting period, the Army will sign a
Record of Decision (ROD). A Notice of
Availability of the ROD will also be
published in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: Direct questions and/or
written comments regarding the SFEIS
to, or request a copy of the document
from, Ms. Jennifer Barry, Strategic
Planning Office, PO Box 10309, Fort
Irwin, California 92310.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Jennifer Barry at (760) 380–6174; by email at Jennifer.Barry@irwin.army.mil;
or by facsimile at (760) 380–6171.
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The SFEIS
analyzed the following six alternatives
to meet the need for additional
maneuver training lands at Fort Irwin:
(1) Alternative 1 (preferred
alternative) analyzed expanding training
to the east and west to include
reintroduction of training in Fort Irwin
lands previously set aside to the south
(UTM 90 area). Additional lands
totaling approximately 150,510 acres
would be added to the available training
lands.
(2) Alternative 2 analyzed expanding
training to the east and the south,
including the UTM 90 area. Additional
lands totaling approximately 156,340
acres would be added to the available
training lands.
(3) Alternative 3 analyzed expanding
training to the east. Additional lands
totaling approximately 48,760 acres
would be added to the available training
lands.
(4) Alternative 4 analyzed expanding
training to the east, west, and south to
include reintroducing the UTM 90 area.
Additional lands totaling approximately
185,301 acres would be added to the
available training lands.
(5) Alternative 5 analyzed expanding
training to the east and reintroduction of
the UTM 90 area. Additional lands
totaling approximately 72,060 acres
would be added to the available training
lands.
(6) Alternative 6 analyzed no action,
under which no expansion would occur
and training would continue as
currently exists. The Congressionally
withdrawn lands would be managed
under the Interim Management Plan
until further disposition was decided.
Public involvement for this project
has included five scoping sessions held
for the Supplemental Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
(SDEIS) which began in November 2001
and ended in January 2002; a 45-day
public review of the SDEIS, with a 15day extension; and public hearings at
various locations throughout southern
California to receive public comment on
the SDEIS. Written comments and other
forms of input from public and private
entities were addressed in the SFEIS.
Copies of the SFEIS are available for
review at the following libraries: Library
of Congress; Riverside Main Library;
San Diego County Library; and San
Bernardino County Libraries at the
following locations: Hesperia, San
Bernardino, Apple Valley, Trona,
Barstow, Big Bear, Lucerne Valley,
Victorville, Wrightwood, and Yucca
Valley.
The SFEIS may also be viewed at the
Land Expansion Web Site: https://
fortirwindlandexpansion.com.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Dated: January 10, 2006.
Addison D. Davis, IV,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army
(Environment, Safety and Occupational
Health) DASA (ESOH).
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army; Corps of
Engineers
Intent To Prepare a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Wilmington Harbor–96 Act, General
Reevaluation Report, New Hanover
County, NC
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Wilmington Harbor–96
Act project is being constructed for the
purpose of enhancing commercial
shipping the Cape Fear River and
Northeast Cape Fear River, and the State
Port in Wilmington, New Hanover
County, NC. The project, including
turning basin and mitigation efforts
were originally addressed in an
Environmental Impact Statement, Cape
Fear—Northeast Cape Fear Rivers
Comprehensive Study, Wilmington, NC,
dated June 1996, which was
supplemented by an Environmental
Assessment, Preconstruction
Modifications of Authorized
Improvements, Wilmington Harbor, NC,
dated February 2000. However since
then, the need for new project features
and mitigation issues have arisen. In
order to address these issues, a General
Reevaluation Report (GRR) will be
prepared, and a Draft Environmental
Impact Statement (DEIS) will be
included as a part of this process. The
GRR and DEIS will address the
proposed relocation of a turning basin
in the Northeast Cape Fear River, and a
reevaluation of alternatives for fish
passage at the three locks and dams on
the Cape Fear River.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Questions about the proposed action
and DEIS can be answered by: Mr. Jeff
Richter, Environmental Resources
Section; U.S. Army Engineer District,
Wilmington; Post Office Box 1890;
Wilmington, NC 28402–1890;
telephone: (910) 251–4636.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
existing basin used for turning ships in
the Northeast Cape Fear River is
downstream of the major terminal, and
there are two bridges between the basin
and terminal. Usually the ships transit
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Availability (NOA) for the Supplemental Final
Environmental Impact Statement (SFEIS) for the Proposed Addition of
Maneuver Training Land at Fort Irwin, CA
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: This announces the availability of the SFEIS for the Proposed
Addition of Maneuver Training Land at Fort Irwin. The SFEIS assesses
the potential environmental impacts of the addition of maneuver lands
to supplement the current training corridors at the National Training
Center at Fort Irwin in the Mojave Desert of California by
approximately 118,674 acres. The proposed expanded maneuver training
will improve necessary field training by providing a more realistic
battle corridor. The cooperating agencies for this project are: Bureau
of Land Management (as the administrator of the vast majority of the
lands within the study area), the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (as a tenant on Fort Irwin), and the Federal Aviation
Administration (as some of the alternatives involve possible changes to
airspace).
DATES: The waiting period for the SFEIS will end 30 days after
publication of the NOA in the Federal Register by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. No sooner than the expiration of the
waiting period, the Army will sign a Record of Decision (ROD). A Notice
of Availability of the ROD will also be published in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: Direct questions and/or written comments regarding the SFEIS
to, or request a copy of the document from, Ms. Jennifer Barry,
Strategic Planning Office, PO Box 10309, Fort Irwin, California 92310.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Jennifer Barry at (760) 380-6174;
by e-mail at Jennifer.Barry@irwin.army.mil; or by facsimile at (760)
380-6171.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SFEIS analyzed the following six
alternatives to meet the need for additional maneuver training lands at
Fort Irwin:
(1) Alternative 1 (preferred alternative) analyzed expanding
training to the east and west to include reintroduction of training in
Fort Irwin lands previously set aside to the south (UTM 90 area).
Additional lands totaling approximately 150,510 acres would be added to
the available training lands.
(2) Alternative 2 analyzed expanding training to the east and the
south, including the UTM 90 area. Additional lands totaling
approximately 156,340 acres would be added to the available training
lands.
(3) Alternative 3 analyzed expanding training to the east.
Additional lands totaling approximately 48,760 acres would be added to
the available training lands.
(4) Alternative 4 analyzed expanding training to the east, west,
and south to include reintroducing the UTM 90 area. Additional lands
totaling approximately 185,301 acres would be added to the available
training lands.
(5) Alternative 5 analyzed expanding training to the east and
reintroduction of the UTM 90 area. Additional lands totaling
approximately 72,060 acres would be added to the available training
lands.
(6) Alternative 6 analyzed no action, under which no expansion
would occur and training would continue as currently exists. The
Congressionally withdrawn lands would be managed under the Interim
Management Plan until further disposition was decided.
Public involvement for this project has included five scoping
sessions held for the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(SDEIS) which began in November 2001 and ended in January 2002; a 45-
day public review of the SDEIS, with a 15-day extension; and public
hearings at various locations throughout southern California to receive
public comment on the SDEIS. Written comments and other forms of input
from public and private entities were addressed in the SFEIS.
Copies of the SFEIS are available for review at the following
libraries: Library of Congress; Riverside Main Library; San Diego
County Library; and San Bernardino County Libraries at the following
locations: Hesperia, San Bernardino, Apple Valley, Trona, Barstow, Big
Bear, Lucerne Valley, Victorville, Wrightwood, and Yucca Valley.
The SFEIS may also be viewed at the Land Expansion Web Site: http:/
/fortirwindlandexpansion.com.
Dated: January 10, 2006.
Addison D. Davis, IV,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Environment, Safety and
Occupational Health) DASA (ESOH).
[FR Doc. 06-475 Filed 1-18-06; 8:45 am]
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