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Number of Respondents: 2500
Responses per Respondent: 1
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Foreign National, other); physical and
electronic address; work telephone
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contractor/employee status; computer
logon addresses, passwords, and user
identification codes; type of access/
permissions required; verification of
need to know; dates of mandatory
information assurance awareness
training; and security clearance data.
The system also captures details about
programs, databases, functions, and
sites accessed and/or used; dates and
times of use; and information products
created, received, or altered during use.
The records may also contain details
about access or functionality problems
telephoned in for technical support
along with resolution. For individuals
who telecommute from home or a
telework center, the records may
contain the electronic address and
telephone number at that location. For
contractors, the system also contains the
company name, contract number, and
contract expiration date.
Dated: July 11, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DoD–2013–OS–0090]
Notice of Availability for Sharpe Permit
Relinquishment Project Environmental
Assessment Finding of No Significant
Impact
Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
Notice of Availability (NOA) for
Sharpe Permit Relinquishment Project
Environmental Assessment (EA)
Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Summary of Information Collection
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On April 30, 2013, Defense
Logistics Agency (DLA) published a
NOA in the Federal Register (78 FR
25258–25259) announcing the
publication of the Sharpe Permit
Relinquishment Project EA. The EA was
available for a 30-day public comment
period which ended May 30, 2013. The
EA was prepared as required under the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4331 et seq.).
No comments were received during the
comment period. This FONSI
documents the decision of DLA to
relinquish the permit for use and
occupancy of the Sharpe Army Depot,
currently known as Defense Distribution
Depot San Joaquin, California—Sharpe
(Sharpe Site) with a determination that
no significant impacts on the human
environment are associated with this
decision.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin,
California—Sharpe Public Affairs
Office, P.O. Box 960001, Stockton, CA
95296–0001, ATTN: Sharpe Permit
Relinquishment Project. (209) 839–4226.
DDJCPublicAffairsOffice@dla.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DLA has
occupied the Sharpe Site since 1990
under a Memorandum of Agreement
with the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army). DLA is proposing to move its
operations from the Sharpe Site to its
Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin,
California—Tracy (Tracy Site).
Currently, DLA has co-existing
operations at both facilities.
Consolidation of operations at one
facility would increase efficiency of
DLA operations by reducing
redundancies, thereby reducing
operational costs.
Purpose and Need for Action: The
purpose of the Sharpe Permit
Relinquishment Project is to return the
land and improvements at the Sharpe
Site to the Army as DLA has proposed
consolidation of its operations from the
Sharpe Site to its nearby Tracy Site.
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Consolidation of the operations into one
facility increases efficiency of DLA
operations and reduces operational
costs. The consolidation would not
substantially alter other non-DLA
operations at the Sharpe site and the
federal government will continue
ongoing environmental restoration
efforts at the Sharpe Site following the
permit relinquishment.
Proposed Action and Alternatives:
Under the proposed action, DLA would
relinquish occupancy and use of the
property and return the Sharpe Site to
the Army who owns the land and the
improvements thereon. DLA wants to
consolidate activities currently
performed at the Sharpe Site to its
existing facilities at the Tracy Site and
potentially other DLA facilities. Land
and improvements associated with the
property would be conveyed back to the
Army. The Army would assume all
management responsibilities associated
with the property. No new construction
or ground disturbing activities at the
Tracy Site would result from the
proposed action. As an alternative to the
proposed action, DLA considered taking
no action. The no action alternative
would have maintained existing
conditions through continued
occupancy and use of the facility by
DLA. Under this alternative, the Army
would not resume occupancy and use of
the property and DLA would continue
to operate the facility until the
conclusion of its current permit on
April 11, 2020. The no action alternative
would not satisfy the project’s purpose
and need; however, the alternative was
included in the environmental analysis
to provide a baseline for comparison
with the proposed action and was
analyzed in accordance with Council on
Environmental Quality regulations for
implementing NEPA.
An additional alternative was
considered, but eliminated from further
consideration. This alternative included
relocating Sharpe operations to a nearby
commercially available site. This
alternative was dismissed from further
consideration because there would be
additional security risks associated with
operations conducted at non-secured
facilities, as well as additional
operational costs.
Potential Environmental Impacts:
Potential environmental impacts of the
proposed action have been assessed and
compared to the impacts of the no
action alternative. The proposed action
is expected to have the following
impacts:
• Minor short-term adverse impacts
to air quality, noise, and traffic during
the transportation of supplies and
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materials from the Sharpe Site to other
DLA facilities.
• A reduction in traffic at the Sharpe
Site, which would lessen potential
traffic-related affects to burrowing owls
with a long-term negligible beneficial
impact on the biological resources at the
Sharpe Site.
• A reduction in the work force at the
Sharpe Site and an increased work force
at the Tracy Site. As such, there would
be a long-term negligible adverse impact
on the socioeconomic resources on the
local Lathrop area and a long-term
negligible beneficial impact on the
socioeconomic resources on the local
Tracy area.
• A temporary increase in economic
activities resulting in a short-term and
negligible economic beneficial impact
for the local economies.
Determination: DLA has determined
that implementation of the proposed
action will not have a significant effect
on the human environment. Human
environment was interpreted
comprehensively to include the natural
and physical environment and the
relationship of people with that
environment. Specifically, no highly
uncertain or controversial impacts,
unique or unknown risks, or
cumulatively significant effects were
identified. Implementation of the
proposed action will not result in the
loss or destruction of significant
scientific, cultural, or historic resources
and implementation of the proposed
action will not violate any federal, state,
or local laws. Based on the results of the
analyses performed during the
preparation of the environmental
assessment, David Rodriquez, Director,
DLA Installation Support, concludes the
proposed action to relinquish the permit
to use and occupy the Sharpe site does
not constitute a major federal action
significantly affecting the quality of the
human environment within the context
of the NEPA. Therefore, an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action is not required.
ACTION:
Dated: July 16, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
DATES:
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that the Defense Business Board meeting
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hereby cancelled. The Board will not
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7563 or Ms. Debora Duffy,
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Dated: July 16, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DoD-2013-OS-0090]
Notice of Availability for Sharpe Permit Relinquishment Project
Environmental Assessment Finding of No Significant Impact
AGENCY: Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Availability (NOA) for Sharpe Permit Relinquishment
Project Environmental Assessment (EA) Finding of No Significant Impact
(FONSI).
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SUMMARY: On April 30, 2013, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) published a
NOA in the Federal Register (78 FR 25258-25259) announcing the
publication of the Sharpe Permit Relinquishment Project EA. The EA was
available for a 30-day public comment period which ended May 30, 2013.
The EA was prepared as required under the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4331 et seq.). No comments were received
during the comment period. This FONSI documents the decision of DLA to
relinquish the permit for use and occupancy of the Sharpe Army Depot,
currently known as Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin, California--
Sharpe (Sharpe Site) with a determination that no significant impacts
on the human environment are associated with this decision.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Defense Distribution Depot San
Joaquin, California--Sharpe Public Affairs Office, P.O. Box 960001,
Stockton, CA 95296-0001, ATTN: Sharpe Permit Relinquishment Project.
(209) 839-4226. DDJCPublicAffairsOffice@dla.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DLA has occupied the Sharpe Site since 1990
under a Memorandum of Agreement with the U.S. Department of the Army
(Army). DLA is proposing to move its operations from the Sharpe Site to
its Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin, California--Tracy (Tracy
Site). Currently, DLA has co-existing operations at both facilities.
Consolidation of operations at one facility would increase efficiency
of DLA operations by reducing redundancies, thereby reducing
operational costs.
Purpose and Need for Action: The purpose of the Sharpe Permit
Relinquishment Project is to return the land and improvements at the
Sharpe Site to the Army as DLA has proposed consolidation of its
operations from the Sharpe Site to its nearby Tracy Site.
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Consolidation of the operations into one facility increases efficiency
of DLA operations and reduces operational costs. The consolidation
would not substantially alter other non-DLA operations at the Sharpe
site and the federal government will continue ongoing environmental
restoration efforts at the Sharpe Site following the permit
relinquishment.
Proposed Action and Alternatives: Under the proposed action, DLA
would relinquish occupancy and use of the property and return the
Sharpe Site to the Army who owns the land and the improvements thereon.
DLA wants to consolidate activities currently performed at the Sharpe
Site to its existing facilities at the Tracy Site and potentially other
DLA facilities. Land and improvements associated with the property
would be conveyed back to the Army. The Army would assume all
management responsibilities associated with the property. No new
construction or ground disturbing activities at the Tracy Site would
result from the proposed action. As an alternative to the proposed
action, DLA considered taking no action. The no action alternative
would have maintained existing conditions through continued occupancy
and use of the facility by DLA. Under this alternative, the Army would
not resume occupancy and use of the property and DLA would continue to
operate the facility until the conclusion of its current permit on
April 11, 2020. The no action alternative would not satisfy the
project's purpose and need; however, the alternative was included in
the environmental analysis to provide a baseline for comparison with
the proposed action and was analyzed in accordance with Council on
Environmental Quality regulations for implementing NEPA.
An additional alternative was considered, but eliminated from
further consideration. This alternative included relocating Sharpe
operations to a nearby commercially available site. This alternative
was dismissed from further consideration because there would be
additional security risks associated with operations conducted at non-
secured facilities, as well as additional operational costs.
Potential Environmental Impacts: Potential environmental impacts of
the proposed action have been assessed and compared to the impacts of
the no action alternative. The proposed action is expected to have the
following impacts:
Minor short-term adverse impacts to air quality, noise,
and traffic during the transportation of supplies and materials from
the Sharpe Site to other DLA facilities.
A reduction in traffic at the Sharpe Site, which would
lessen potential traffic-related affects to burrowing owls with a long-
term negligible beneficial impact on the biological resources at the
Sharpe Site.
A reduction in the work force at the Sharpe Site and an
increased work force at the Tracy Site. As such, there would be a long-
term negligible adverse impact on the socioeconomic resources on the
local Lathrop area and a long-term negligible beneficial impact on the
socioeconomic resources on the local Tracy area.
A temporary increase in economic activities resulting in a
short-term and negligible economic beneficial impact for the local
economies.
Determination: DLA has determined that implementation of the
proposed action will not have a significant effect on the human
environment. Human environment was interpreted comprehensively to
include the natural and physical environment and the relationship of
people with that environment. Specifically, no highly uncertain or
controversial impacts, unique or unknown risks, or cumulatively
significant effects were identified. Implementation of the proposed
action will not result in the loss or destruction of significant
scientific, cultural, or historic resources and implementation of the
proposed action will not violate any federal, state, or local laws.
Based on the results of the analyses performed during the preparation
of the environmental assessment, David Rodriquez, Director, DLA
Installation Support, concludes the proposed action to relinquish the
permit to use and occupy the Sharpe site does not constitute a major
federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human
environment within the context of the NEPA. Therefore, an environmental
impact statement for the proposed action is not required.
Dated: July 16, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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