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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement/
Overseas Environmental Impact
Statement for Military Readiness
Activities in the Northwest Training
and Testing Study Area and To
Announce Public Scoping Meetings
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Pursuant to section 102(2)(c)
of the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969, as implemented by
the Council on Environmental Quality
Regulations (40 Code of Federal
Regulations Parts 1500–1508), and
Executive Order 12114, the Department
of the Navy (DoN) announces its intent
to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS)/Overseas
Environmental Impact Statement (OEIS)
to assess the potential environmental
impacts associated with training and
testing military readiness activities
conducted in the Northwest Training
and Testing (NWTT) Study Area (Study
Area). The Study Area is composed of
established maritime operating and
warning areas in the eastern north
Pacific Ocean region, located adjacent to
the Northwest coast of the United
States, to include the Strait of Juan de
Fuca, Puget Sound, and the Behm canal
in southeastern Alaska. The Study Area
includes four existing range complexes
and facilities: The Northwest Training
Range Complex (NWTRC), the Naval
Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC)
Keyport Range Complex, Carr Inlet
Operations Area, and the Southeast
Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility
(SEAFAC). In addition to these range
complexes, the Study Area also includes
SUMMARY:
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pierside locations on Navy bases where
sonar maintenance and testing occurs
within the Study Area, and inland
waters that are not part of the range
complexes, where training and testing
may occur.
The DoN is preparing this EIS/OEIS to
renew current federal regulatory permits
and authorizations, address proposed,
future training and testing activities not
covered under existing permits and
authorizations (such as those activities
proposed to be conducted in the Carr
Inlet Operations Area), and include new
platforms and weapons systems training
and testing requirements.
The DoN will invite the National
Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service to be
cooperating agencies in preparation of
this EIS and OEIS pursuant to 40 CFR
1501.6.
DATES AND ADDRESSES: Nine public
scoping meetings will be held between
5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on:
• Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
Oak Harbor School District Office,
Administrative Services Center
Board Room, 350 S. Oak Harbor
Street, Oak Harbor, Washington
98277.
• Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
Quilcene School District
Multipurpose Room, 294715 U.S.
Highway 101, Quilcene,
Washington, 98376.
• Thursday, March 15, 2012.
Central Kitsap High School Cafeteria,
3700 NW Anderson Hill Road,
Silverdale, Washington 98383.
• Friday, March 16, 2012.
Grays Harbor College HUB, 1620
Edward P. Smith Drive, Aberdeen,
Washington 98520.
• Monday, March 19, 2012.
Tillamook County Fairgrounds
Auditorium, 4603 East 3rd Street,
Tillamook, Oregon 97141.
• Tuesday, March 20, 2012.
Hatfield Marine Science Center, 2030
SE Marine Science Drive, Newport,
Oregon 97365.
• Thursday, March 22, 2012.
Eureka Wharfinger Building, 1 Marina
Way, Eureka, California 95501.
• Friday, March 23, 2012.
Fort Bragg Town Hall, 363 North
Main Street, Fort Bragg, California
95437.
• Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
Ted Ferry Civic Center, 888 Venetia
Way, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901.
Each of the nine scoping meetings
will consist of an informal, open house
session with information stations staffed
by DoN representatives. Comments will
be accepted from the public at all
scoping meetings. Meeting details will
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be announced in local newspapers.
Additional information concerning
meeting times will be available on the
EIS/OEIS web page located at: https://
www.NWTTEIS.com.
Ms.
Kimberly Kler, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, Northwest.
Attention: NWTT EIS/OEIS, 1101
Tautog Circle, Suite 203, Silverdale,
Washington 98315–1101.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN’s
Proposed Action is to conduct training
and testing activities, primarily within
existing range complexes, operating
areas, testing ranges, and select Navy
pierside locations located in the
Northwest.
The Study Area combines the at-sea
portions (air and sea space) of the
following range complexes that were
previously analyzed under NEPA: The
NWTRC and the NUWC Keyport Range
Complex. The Study Area also includes
Navy piers within Puget Sound where
sonar maintenance and testing occurs,
Carr Inlet Operations Area, and
SEAFAC.
The air and sea space component of
the NWTRC includes the area off the
coast of Washington, Oregon, and
northern California—out to
approximately 250 nautical miles,
specific training areas within the Strait
of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound, and
the Olympic Military Operations Areas.
The NUWC Range Complex is
composed of three geographically
distinct range sites; two within Puget
Sound and one in the Pacific Ocean.
The Keyport Range Site is located in
Kitsap County and includes portions of
Liberty Bay and Port Orchard Reach
(also known as Port Orchard Narrows).
The Dabob Bay Range Complex Site is
located in Hood Canal and Dabob Bay,
in Jefferson, Mason, and Kitsap
counties. The Quinault Underwater
Tracking Range Site is located in the
Pacific Ocean off the coast of Jefferson
and Grays Harbor Counties in
Washington.
The Carr Inlet Operations Area is
located in southern Puget Sound, in an
arm of water between Key Peninsula
and Gig Harbor Peninsula.
The Southeast Alaska Acoustic
Measurement Facility (SEAFAC) is
located in the Western Behm Canal in
Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska.
The proposed action is to conduct
military training and testing activities in
the Study Area. The purpose of the
Proposed Action is to achieve and
maintain military readiness to meet the
requirements of Title 10 of the U.S.
Code, thereby ensuring the DoN meets
its mission to maintain, train and equip
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combat-ready military forces capable of
winning wars, deterring aggression, and
maintaining freedom of the seas.
The alternatives analyzed in the
NWTT EIS/OEIS are as follows.
(1) No Action Alternative: Baseline
training and testing activities, as defined
by existing DoN environmental
planning documents, including the
NWTRC EIS/OEIS and the NUWC
Keyport Range Complex Extension EIS/
OEIS.
(2) Alternative 1: The alternative
consists of the No Action alternative,
plus the all-inclusive Study Area, and
adjustments to types and levels of
activities, from the baseline as necessary
to support current and planned DoN
training and testing requirements. This
Alternative considers:
Æ activities conducted throughout the
Study Area, including testing activities
at the Carr Inlet Operations Area and
SEAFAC.
Æ mission requirements associated
with force structure changes, including
those resulting from the development,
testing, and ultimate introduction of
new platforms (ships and aircraft), and
weapons systems into the fleet.
(3) Alternative 2: Consists of
Alternative 1 plus, an increase in the
tempo of training and testing activities.
Resource areas that will be addressed
because of the potential effects from the
Proposed Action include, but are not
limited to, ocean and biological
resources (including marine mammals
and threatened and endangered
species), terrestrial resources (including
threatened and endangered species),
sediments and water quality, air quality,
airborne soundscape, cultural resources,
transportation, regional economy,
recreation, and public health and safety.
The scoping process will be used to
identify community concerns and local
issues that will be addressed in the EIS/
OEIS. Federal agencies, Native
American Indian Tribes and Nations,
state agencies, local agencies, the
public, and interested persons are
encouraged to provide comments to the
DoN to identify specific issues or topics
of environmental concern that the
commenter believes the DoN should
consider.
All comments, provided orally or in
writing at the scoping meetings, will
receive the same consideration during
EIS/OEIS preparation. Written
comments must be postmarked no later
than April 16, 2012, and should be
mailed to: Ms. Kimberly Kler, Naval
Facilities Engineering Command,
Northwest, 1101 Tautog Circle, Suite
203, Silverdale, Washington 98315–
1101, Attention: NWTT EIS/OEIS
Project Manager.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement/
Overseas Environmental Impact Statement for Military Readiness
Activities in the Northwest Training and Testing Study Area and To
Announce Public Scoping Meetings
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 102(2)(c) of the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as implemented by the Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts
1500-1508), and Executive Order 12114, the Department of the Navy (DoN)
announces its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS)/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (OEIS) to assess the
potential environmental impacts associated with training and testing
military readiness activities conducted in the Northwest Training and
Testing (NWTT) Study Area (Study Area). The Study Area is composed of
established maritime operating and warning areas in the eastern north
Pacific Ocean region, located adjacent to the Northwest coast of the
United States, to include the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and
the Behm canal in southeastern Alaska. The Study Area includes four
existing range complexes and facilities: The Northwest Training Range
Complex (NWTRC), the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Keyport Range
Complex, Carr Inlet Operations Area, and the Southeast Alaska Acoustic
Measurement Facility (SEAFAC). In addition to these range complexes,
the Study Area also includes
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pierside locations on Navy bases where sonar maintenance and testing
occurs within the Study Area, and inland waters that are not part of
the range complexes, where training and testing may occur.
The DoN is preparing this EIS/OEIS to renew current federal
regulatory permits and authorizations, address proposed, future
training and testing activities not covered under existing permits and
authorizations (such as those activities proposed to be conducted in
the Carr Inlet Operations Area), and include new platforms and weapons
systems training and testing requirements.
The DoN will invite the National Marine Fisheries Service and the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to be cooperating agencies in
preparation of this EIS and OEIS pursuant to 40 CFR 1501.6.
DATES AND ADDRESSES: Nine public scoping meetings will be held between
5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on:
Tuesday, March 13, 2012.
Oak Harbor School District Office, Administrative Services Center
Board Room, 350 S. Oak Harbor Street, Oak Harbor, Washington 98277.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012.
Quilcene School District Multipurpose Room, 294715 U.S. Highway
101, Quilcene, Washington, 98376.
Thursday, March 15, 2012.
Central Kitsap High School Cafeteria, 3700 NW Anderson Hill Road,
Silverdale, Washington 98383.
Friday, March 16, 2012.
Grays Harbor College HUB, 1620 Edward P. Smith Drive, Aberdeen,
Washington 98520.
Monday, March 19, 2012.
Tillamook County Fairgrounds Auditorium, 4603 East 3rd Street,
Tillamook, Oregon 97141.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012.
Hatfield Marine Science Center, 2030 SE Marine Science Drive,
Newport, Oregon 97365.
Thursday, March 22, 2012.
Eureka Wharfinger Building, 1 Marina Way, Eureka, California 95501.
Friday, March 23, 2012.
Fort Bragg Town Hall, 363 North Main Street, Fort Bragg, California
95437.
Tuesday, March 27, 2012.
Ted Ferry Civic Center, 888 Venetia Way, Ketchikan, Alaska 99901.
Each of the nine scoping meetings will consist of an informal, open
house session with information stations staffed by DoN representatives.
Comments will be accepted from the public at all scoping meetings.
Meeting details will be announced in local newspapers. Additional
information concerning meeting times will be available on the EIS/OEIS
web page located at: https://www.NWTTEIS.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Kimberly Kler, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, Northwest. Attention: NWTT EIS/OEIS, 1101 Tautog
Circle, Suite 203, Silverdale, Washington 98315-1101.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DoN's Proposed Action is to conduct
training and testing activities, primarily within existing range
complexes, operating areas, testing ranges, and select Navy pierside
locations located in the Northwest.
The Study Area combines the at-sea portions (air and sea space) of
the following range complexes that were previously analyzed under NEPA:
The NWTRC and the NUWC Keyport Range Complex. The Study Area also
includes Navy piers within Puget Sound where sonar maintenance and
testing occurs, Carr Inlet Operations Area, and SEAFAC.
The air and sea space component of the NWTRC includes the area off
the coast of Washington, Oregon, and northern California--out to
approximately 250 nautical miles, specific training areas within the
Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound, and the Olympic Military
Operations Areas.
The NUWC Range Complex is composed of three geographically distinct
range sites; two within Puget Sound and one in the Pacific Ocean. The
Keyport Range Site is located in Kitsap County and includes portions of
Liberty Bay and Port Orchard Reach (also known as Port Orchard
Narrows). The Dabob Bay Range Complex Site is located in Hood Canal and
Dabob Bay, in Jefferson, Mason, and Kitsap counties. The Quinault
Underwater Tracking Range Site is located in the Pacific Ocean off the
coast of Jefferson and Grays Harbor Counties in Washington.
The Carr Inlet Operations Area is located in southern Puget Sound,
in an arm of water between Key Peninsula and Gig Harbor Peninsula.
The Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility (SEAFAC) is
located in the Western Behm Canal in Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska.
The proposed action is to conduct military training and testing
activities in the Study Area. The purpose of the Proposed Action is to
achieve and maintain military readiness to meet the requirements of
Title 10 of the U.S. Code, thereby ensuring the DoN meets its mission
to maintain, train and equip combat-ready military forces capable of
winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the
seas.
The alternatives analyzed in the NWTT EIS/OEIS are as follows.
(1) No Action Alternative: Baseline training and testing
activities, as defined by existing DoN environmental planning
documents, including the NWTRC EIS/OEIS and the NUWC Keyport Range
Complex Extension EIS/OEIS.
(2) Alternative 1: The alternative consists of the No Action
alternative, plus the all-inclusive Study Area, and adjustments to
types and levels of activities, from the baseline as necessary to
support current and planned DoN training and testing requirements. This
Alternative considers:
[cir] activities conducted throughout the Study Area, including
testing activities at the Carr Inlet Operations Area and SEAFAC.
[cir] mission requirements associated with force structure changes,
including those resulting from the development, testing, and ultimate
introduction of new platforms (ships and aircraft), and weapons systems
into the fleet.
(3) Alternative 2: Consists of Alternative 1 plus, an increase in
the tempo of training and testing activities.
Resource areas that will be addressed because of the potential
effects from the Proposed Action include, but are not limited to, ocean
and biological resources (including marine mammals and threatened and
endangered species), terrestrial resources (including threatened and
endangered species), sediments and water quality, air quality, airborne
soundscape, cultural resources, transportation, regional economy,
recreation, and public health and safety.
The scoping process will be used to identify community concerns and
local issues that will be addressed in the EIS/OEIS. Federal agencies,
Native American Indian Tribes and Nations, state agencies, local
agencies, the public, and interested persons are encouraged to provide
comments to the DoN to identify specific issues or topics of
environmental concern that the commenter believes the DoN should
consider.
All comments, provided orally or in writing at the scoping
meetings, will receive the same consideration during EIS/OEIS
preparation. Written comments must be postmarked no later than April
16, 2012, and should be mailed to: Ms. Kimberly Kler, Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, Northwest, 1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 203,
Silverdale, Washington 98315-1101, Attention: NWTT EIS/OEIS Project
Manager.
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Dated: February 22, 2012.
J.M. Beal,
Office of the Judge Advocate General, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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