Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Modernization and Enhancement of Ranges, Airspace, and Training Areas in the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex in Alaska, 10572 [2011-4220]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Modernization and Enhancement of
Ranges, Airspace, and Training Areas
in the Joint Pacific Alaska Range
Complex in Alaska
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army.
Notification of Extension of
Scoping Period.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The U.S. Air Force and U.S.
Army, on behalf of Alaskan Command
(ALCOM), are issuing this notice to
advise the public of the extension to
submit scoping comments. The initial
Notice of Intent published in the
Federal Register on December 8, 2010
(Federal Register Vol. 75, No. 235,
76444), requested scoping comments no
later than February 4, 2011. The Air
Force and Army have extended the
deadline for submitting scoping
comments to March 4, 2011. All are
encouraged to provide comments on the
proposed actions either by mail,
postmarked or electronically submitted
no later than March 4, 2011, to ensure
consideration in the draft EIS. All
comments received during this scoping
period will be considered in the
preparation of the draft EIS.
Point of Contact: Please direct any
written comments or requests for
information to ALCOM Public Affairs,
9480 Pease Avenue, Suite 120, JBER, AK
99506, Phone: 907–552–2341, Fax: 907–
552–5411 or submit them electronically
at https://www.jparceis.com. You may
also request handicap assistance or
translation services for the public
scoping meetings in advance through
the ALCOM Public Affairs Office.
SUMMARY:
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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Notice of Availability of a Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement/Subsequent Environmental
Impact Report for the Sacramento
River Deep Water Ship Channel
Department of the Army, U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) and the Port of West
Sacramento (Port) propose to reinitiate
the previously authorized deepening
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from ¥30 feet mean lower low water
(MLLW) to ¥35 feet MLLW and
selective widening of the Sacramento
River Deep Water Ship Channel
(SRDWSC). This project was partially
completed in 1990, but was suspended
due to lack of funding. The USACE is
the lead agency for this project under
the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA). The Port is the lead agency for
this project under the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
DATES: Submit comments by: April 11,
2011.
ADDRESSES: Written comments about the
SRDWSC Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement/Subsequent
Environmental Impact Report (SEIS/
SEIR) can be addressed to: Bill Brostoff,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San
Francisco District, 1455 Market Street,
15th Floor, ET–PA, San Francisco, CA
94103; spnetpa@usace.army.mil; 415–
503–6867.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bill
Brostoff or Fari Tabatabai, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, San Francisco
District, 1455 Market Street, 15th Floor,
ET–PA, San Francisco, CA 94103;
spnetpa@usace.army.mil; 415–503–
6867 or 415–503–6860.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
SRDWSC was originally constructed in
1963 to a depth of 30 feet. In 1969,
Congress authorized studying deepening
the channel from ¥30 to ¥35 feet
MLLW. In support of this effort, USACE
completed the Sacramento River Deep
Water Ship Channel, California:
Feasibility Report and Environmental
Impact Statement for Navigation and
Related Purposes in 1980, and a General
Design Memorandum and Final
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement in 1986. River miles (RMs)
35.0 to 43.4 of the SRDWSC were
deepened to ¥35 feet MLLW in 1989;
however, work was suspended in 1990
due to funding constraints and nowresolved issues pertaining to utility
relocations.
The purpose of the Channel
Deepening to ¥35 Feet MLLW and
Selective Widening Alternative
(Proposed Project) is to resume
deepening of the SRDWSC to its
congressionally authorized depth to
realize increased economic benefits
associated with a reduced transportation
cost of moving goods to the Port, and
provide safe navigation for commercial
marine traffic. Currently, vessels
traveling to the Port laden with some
commodity types must ‘‘light-load’’
(travel less than fully loaded with the
desired amount of cargo) to navigate the
SRDWSC with sufficient under-keel
clearance. In addition, the existing
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widths of sections of the SRDWSC can
make navigating to the Port difficult,
particularly in inclement weather. The
Proposed Project, therefore, involves
both deepening the SRDWSC to a depth
of 35 feet from RMs 0.0 to 35.0 and
widening in selective areas within that
stretch of channel, thus completing the
construction suspended in 1990. It also
includes maintenance dredging from
RMs 35.0 to 43.4 to return that
previously constructed portion of the
channel to its 35-foot depth. The total
volume of dredged material is estimated
to be approximately 10 million cubic
yards (cy) including a 2-foot overdepth.
An extensive search was conducted of
beneficial use opportunities in
California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin
River Delta identifying a wide array of
potential placement sites. The Proposed
Project involves ten upland dredged
material placement sites selected to
either permanently accommodate or
temporarily stockpile dredged material
for later beneficial use.
Alternatives involving dredging and
non-dredging were considered. Nondredging alternatives included
intermodal transportation (i.e., using
rail or truck), use of Lighter Aboard
Ship (LASH; i.e., transferring material to
barges), and constructing locks. These
alternatives were eliminated from
detailed analysis because their costs
were too high (intermodal, locks) or
facilities were not available (LASH).
The SRDWSC SEIS/SEIR analyzes the
following three alternatives: (1) Future
without Project Conditions (or the No
Action/No Project Alternative); (2)
Channel Deepening to ¥35 Feet MLLW
and Selective Widening Alternative
(Proposed Project); and (3) Channel
Deepening to ¥33 Feet MLLW and
Selective Widening Alternative (¥33
Feet MLLW Alternative). Future without
Project Conditions consists of a
continuation of present shipping and
channel maintenance practices and
estimated physical, biological, and
human environmental conditions likely
to be present over the next 50 years with
no improvements to the SRDWSC other
than normal channel maintenance. The
¥33 Feet MLLW Alternative would
result in total dredged material volume
of 5.2 million cy with a 2-foot
overdepth.
A public meeting will be held on
Monday, March 21, 2011, from 5 to 7
p.m. at the West Sacramento City Hall,
1110 West Capitol Avenue, West
Sacramento, CA 95691. The SRDWSC
SEIS/SEIR is available for review at
https://www.sacramentoshipchannel.org.
Copies of the document are also
available for review during normal
business hours at:
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
the Modernization and Enhancement of Ranges, Airspace, and Training
Areas in the Joint Pacific Alaska Range Complex in Alaska
AGENCY: U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army.
ACTION: Notification of Extension of Scoping Period.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army, on behalf of Alaskan
Command (ALCOM), are issuing this notice to advise the public of the
extension to submit scoping comments. The initial Notice of Intent
published in the Federal Register on December 8, 2010 (Federal Register
Vol. 75, No. 235, 76444), requested scoping comments no later than
February 4, 2011. The Air Force and Army have extended the deadline for
submitting scoping comments to March 4, 2011. All are encouraged to
provide comments on the proposed actions either by mail, postmarked or
electronically submitted no later than March 4, 2011, to ensure
consideration in the draft EIS. All comments received during this
scoping period will be considered in the preparation of the draft EIS.
Point of Contact: Please direct any written comments or requests
for information to ALCOM Public Affairs, 9480 Pease Avenue, Suite 120,
JBER, AK 99506, Phone: 907-552-2341, Fax: 907-552-5411 or submit them
electronically at https://www.jparceis.com. You may also request
handicap assistance or translation services for the public scoping
meetings in advance through the ALCOM Public Affairs Office.
Bao-Anh Trinh,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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