Notice of Intent To Exchange Air Force Real Property for Non-Air Force Real Property, 64132-64133 [2020-22359]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Exchange Air Force
Real Property for Non-Air Force Real
Property
Air Force Civil Engineer
Center, Department of the Air Force,
DOD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
The Department of the Air
Force is publishing this notice to
identify federal real property that it
intends to exchange for property that is
needed by the Air Force to limit
encroachment and other constraints on
military operations at Buckley AFB, CO.
DATES: Written objections must be filed
no later than fifteen (15) calendar days
after the date of publication of this
Notice.
ADDRESSES: Submit written objections to
the Air Force Materiel Command Law
Office, AFMCLO/JAZ, 2240 B Street,
Room 260, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
45433–7109; Facsimile: (937) 255–3733;
or Email: afmclo.jaz.tech@us.af.mil.
Include Docket No. AFD–1620 in the
subject line of the message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Jason Rose, Air Force Civil Engineer
Center (AFCEC/CIUB), 2261 Hughes
Avenue, Suite 155, Joint Base San
Antonio (JBSA) Lackland, TX 78236–
9853; telephone (210) 395–9516.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Department of the Air Force will agree
to convey 8.4 acres (parcel ID#
131345537) in fee with a nominal value
($0) to The City of Aurora, Colorado, the
Recipient, in exchange for 10.5 acres
(parcel ID# 033796888) in fee, also with
a nominal value ($0). The U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers (USACE) appraisal
in accordance with Uniform Standards
of Professional Appraisal Practice and
Uniform Appraisal Standards for
Federal Land Acquisitions concluded
each parcel had a nominal or zero value
because both parcels have restricted
uses. The restriction on the 8.4 acres is
a roadway easement. The restriction on
the 10.5 acres located in a clear zone,
has covenant which states, ‘‘no building
or any other structure shall at any time
be erected on the property’’ covenant in
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order to comply with airfield safety
regulations. As such, the appraisals
indicated both parcels have no
economic use in a competitive
marketplace and therefore worth a
nominal or ‘‘zero’’ monetary value. The
restrictions will stay in place after the
land exchange in order to serve both
parties future interests with regard to
the usage of the land.
On September 18, 2020, the Air Force
notified the appropriate Congressional
committees of the terms and conditions
of the proposed exchange pursuant to 10
U.S.C. 2869(d)(2).
Authority: 10 U.S.C. 2869(d)(1) and 10
U.S.C. 2684a(d)(4)(B)
Adriane Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2020–22359 Filed 10–8–20; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
Addressing Heat and Electrical
Upgrades at Fort Wainwright, Alaska
Department of the Army, DOD.
Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of the Army
announces the availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
as part of the environmental planning
process to address heat and electrical
upgrades at Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
The current condition of the heat and
power plant, one of the oldest coal-fired
central heat and power plants (CHPP) in
the United States, and its aging heat
distribution system requires an upgrade
to provide reliable heat and electrical
infrastructure for the installation that
resolves safety, resiliency, fiscal, and
regulatory concerns. The Draft EIS
evaluates reasonable alternatives,
potential environmental impacts, and
key issues of concern. A preferred
alternative is not identified at this time.
Comments received on the Draft EIS
will be fully considered prior to
determining which alternative would be
the Army’s preferred alternative, a
preference that will be identified when
the Final EIS is published.
DATES: Comments must be received by
December 8, 2020 to be considered in
the preparation of the Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: Please submit written
comments to Laura Sample, NEPA
Program Manager at: Directorate of
Public Works, ATTN: IMFW–PWE (L.
Sample), 1046 Marks Road #4500, Fort
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please contact Grant Sattler, Public
Affairs Office, IMPC–FWA–PAO
(Sattler), 1060 Gaffney Road #5900, Fort
Wainwright, AK 99703–5900; telephone
(907) 353–6701; email:
alan.g.sattler.civ@mail.mil.
Fort
Wainwright, Alaska is located in the
interior of Alaska in the Fairbanks North
Star Borough, and is home to the U.S.
Army Garrison (USAG) Alaska and units
of United States Army Alaska
(USARAK). The soldiers, families, and
civilians that make up the Fort
Wainwright population are reliant upon
a 65-year old coal-fired CHPP and an
antiquated heat distribution system to
heat and power more than 400 facilities.
The CHPP is one of the oldest
operational coal-fired power plants in
the United States and is operating
beyond the average design life of similar
facilities. Constructing upgraded heat
and electrical infrastructure would
reduce utility costs, minimize the risk of
a catastrophic failure, help safeguard
mission readiness, meet energy
efficiency standards, be compliant with
emissions standards, and conform to
Army-directed energy security criteria.
The Army identified three reasonable
Action Alternatives that would meet the
purpose of and need for the Proposed
Action. Alternatives considered in the
Draft EIS, including a No Action
Alternative, are (1) construction of a
new coal-fired CHPP, (2) construction of
a new dual-fuel combustion turbine
generator CHPP that would be primarily
fueled by natural gas, and (3)
decentralization of heat and power in
which heat would be provided by
distributed natural gas boilers installed
at facilities across the installation and
electricity would be purchased from a
local utility provider.
The Draft EIS evaluates the potential
direct, indirect, and cumulative
environmental and socioeconomic
impacts of these alternatives. Adverse
impacts would be minimized to the
extent possible through implementation
of the avoidance, minimization, and
mitigation measures.
Resource areas analyzed in the Draft
EIS include: Air quality, utilities,
hazardous and toxic materials and
wastes, socioeconomics, environmental
justice, noise, land use, transportation
and traffic, human health and safety,
geology and soil resources, water
resources, cultural resources, and
airspace.
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Unavoidable environmental impacts
would result from implementation of
the Proposed Action. Significant,
adverse impacts would be anticipated
for socioeconomics (Alternatives 2 and
3, reduced coal demand), environmental
justice (Alternatives 2 and 3, reduced
coal demand), and cultural resources
(Alternative 3, utilidor upgrades in Ladd
Field National Historic Landmark). Less
than significant, adverse impacts
include increases in water turbidity;
disturbance of sediments; noise from
construction; localized habitat
degradation; soil disturbance and
erosion; stormwater runoff into surface
water; and increased traffic, air
emissions, and noise associated with
construction vehicles and activities.
Beneficial impacts would be anticipated
for utilities (increased heating efficiency
and improved system reliability). Under
the No Action alternative, significant,
adverse impacts would be anticipated
for utilities, environmental justice, and
human health and safety due to
continued risk of plant failure.
Federal, state, and local agencies;
Alaska Natives; Native Americans;
Native American organizations and
tribes; private organizations; and the
public are invited to be involved in this
EIS process by providing verbal or
written comments. An online open
house is available at https://
home.army.mil/alaska/index.php/fortwainwright/NEPA/HEU-EIS and a
virtual public meeting will be
announced locally. The date and time of
the virtual public participation will be
announced via Fairbanks and Healy,
Alaska local news media and on digital
platforms. Holding the public comment
meeting virtually is required because of
COVID–19 safety concerns.
An electronic copy of the Draft EIS is
available online at: https://
home.army.mil/alaska/index.php/fortwainwright/NEPA/HEU-EIS. Copies of
the Draft EIS will be available for review
at the Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles
Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701; the Post
Library, Building 3700, Santiago
Avenue, Fort Wainwright, AK 99703;
and the Tri-Valley Community Library,
400 Suntrana Road, Healy, AK 99743, if
these facilities are open. Copies of the
Draft EIS are also available by
submitting a request to: See ADDRESSES.
Written comments must be sent within
December 8, 2020. The Department of
the Army will consider all comments
received on the Draft EIS when
preparing the Final EIS. As with the
Draft EIS, the Department of the Army
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice of Intent To Exchange Air Force Real Property for Non-Air
Force Real Property
AGENCY: Air Force Civil Engineer Center, Department of the Air Force,
DOD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Air Force is publishing this notice to
identify federal real property that it intends to exchange for property
that is needed by the Air Force to limit encroachment and other
constraints on military operations at Buckley AFB, CO.
DATES: Written objections must be filed no later than fifteen (15)
calendar days after the date of publication of this Notice.
ADDRESSES: Submit written objections to the Air Force Materiel Command
Law Office, AFMCLO/JAZ, 2240 B Street, Room 260, Wright-Patterson AFB,
OH 45433-7109; Facsimile: (937) 255-3733; or Email:
[email protected]. Include Docket No. AFD-1620 in the subject
line of the message.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Jason Rose, Air Force Civil
Engineer Center (AFCEC/CIUB), 2261 Hughes Avenue, Suite 155, Joint Base
San Antonio (JBSA) Lackland, TX 78236-9853; telephone (210) 395-9516.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of the Air Force will agree
to convey 8.4 acres (parcel ID# 131345537) in fee with a nominal value
($0) to The City of Aurora, Colorado, the Recipient, in exchange for
10.5 acres (parcel ID# 033796888) in fee, also with a nominal value
($0). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) appraisal in accordance
with Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice and Uniform
Appraisal Standards for Federal Land Acquisitions concluded each parcel
had a nominal or zero value because both parcels have restricted uses.
The restriction on the 8.4 acres is a roadway easement. The restriction
on the 10.5 acres located in a clear zone, has covenant which states,
``no building or any other structure shall at any time be erected on
the property'' covenant in
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order to comply with airfield safety regulations. As such, the
appraisals indicated both parcels have no economic use in a competitive
marketplace and therefore worth a nominal or ``zero'' monetary value.
The restrictions will stay in place after the land exchange in order to
serve both parties future interests with regard to the usage of the
land.
On September 18, 2020, the Air Force notified the appropriate
Congressional committees of the terms and conditions of the proposed
exchange pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2869(d)(2).
Authority: 10 U.S.C. 2869(d)(1) and 10 U.S.C. 2684a(d)(4)(B)
Adriane Paris,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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