Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Real Property Master Plan Implementation at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point, North Carolina, 70650 [2023-22496]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement for Real Property Master
Plan Implementation at Military Ocean
Terminal Sunny Point, North Carolina
Department of the Army, DOD.
Notice of intent.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Department of the Army
(Army) announces its intent to conduct
public scoping under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to
gather information to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for proposed near-term real property
actions and the update of the Real
Property Master Plan (RPMP) for
Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point
(MOTSU). MOTSU is a 16,435-acre
installation located on the banks of the
Cape Fear River between the towns of
Boiling Spring Lakes and Southport,
North Carolina. The scoping process
will help identify reasonable
alternatives, potential environmental
impacts, and key issues of concern to be
analyzed in the EIS. The Army intends
to comply with the requirements of
section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act in parallel with this
NEPA process and invites federally
recognized Tribes and the State Historic
Preservation Office (SHPO) of North
Carolina to participate in the
consultation process.
DATES: Scoping comments must be
submitted/sent on or before November
11, 2023. There will be a public
meeting, as discussed below.
ADDRESSES: Please send written
comments to James A. Rupkalvis,
Installation Manager, 6280 Sunny Point
Road, Southport, NC 28461–7800 or via
email to james.a.rupkalvis.civ@
army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen C Herring, Legislative Affairs
Officer, Public and Congressional
Affairs Office, Military Surface
Deployment and Distribution
Command; telephone (618) 220–6119;
email: stephen.c.herring.civ@army.mil.
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MOTSU is
the Military Surface Deployment and
Distribution Command’s East Coast
strategic ammunition port and is the
Department of Defense’s primary
ammunition seaport supporting the
European, African, and Middle Eastern
areas of operation. The proposed action
includes barricade safety, waterfront
maintenance, Pleasure Island Explosive
Safety Clear Zone security, linear
infrastructure (e.g., roads, rail, utilities,
firebreaks), stormwater mitigation, and
cantonment area infill. In addition to
these projects planned for the fiscal year
2025 through 2031 timeframe, the
proposed action includes modernizing
operation areas and general repair and
maintenance of infrastructure, to
include facilities, wharves, roads, rail,
utilities, and perimeter security. The
purpose of the proposed action is to
provide MOTSU a master plan that will
guide installation-wide real property
management and development. The
need for the proposed action is to
maintain and modernize MOTSU’s
infrastructure so its staff and assets are
safe and secure and so its vital, longterm, trans-shipment mission is assured.
The master plan allows for a
coordinated approach to the
maintenance and modernization of
critical infrastructure.
The EIS will evaluate the potential
impacts associated with implementing
the proposed RPMP activities, to
include analyzing Full-Plan
Implementation, a Partial
Implementation Alternative, and a NoAction Alternative. Any other
reasonable alternatives identified during
the scoping process will be considered
for evaluation in the EIS. The EIS will
assess the impacts of the alternatives on
resources and identify mitigation
measures. Resource areas to be
addressed include land use and coastal
zone management, cultural resources,
socioeconomics and environmental
justice, transportation and utilities
infrastructure, hazardous materials,
hazardous waste, toxic substances, and
contaminated sites. The proposed action
could result in significant adverse
effects to endangered species, 100-year
floodplains, wetlands, and waters of the
Cape Fear River. Anticipated permits
and other authorizations include
findings of no practicable alternatives
for actions proposed in floodplains and
wetlands per Executive Orders 11988
and 11990 respectively, Endangered
Species Act consultations and take
permits, National Historic Preservation
Act consultations, Clean Water Act
section 401 water quality certifications
and section 404 permits, Rivers and
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Harbors Act section 10 permits,
Sediment Pollution Control Act permits,
and North Carolina Coastal Area
Management Act federal consistency
determinations. Actual permits and
other authorizations will be determined
for each project following that project’s
final design.
Members of the public, federally
recognized Native American Tribes, and
Federal, state, and local agencies are
invited to participate in the scoping
process for the preparation of this EIS
by attending the virtual public meeting
and/or submitting written comments.
The Army requests input on
identification of potential alternatives,
information, and analyses relevant to
the proposed action.
Written comments must be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
NOI in the Federal Register. A virtual
public meeting will be held during this
period. The date and location of the
meeting will be announced at least
seven days in advance through local
media, newspapers, and on the project’s
website. Materials, including posters,
fact sheet(s), and comment forms will be
made available on https://
www.sddc.army.mil/SitePages/
Environmental%20Programs.aspx.
James W. Satterwhite Jr.,
U.S. Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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Federal Advisory Committee meeting of
the Strategic Environmental Research
and Development Program (SERDP)
Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) will
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DATES: SERDP SAB will hold a meeting
open to the public. Day 1—Wednesday,
October 11, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:15
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12, 2023 from 9:00 a.m. to 2:35 p.m.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for Real Property
Master Plan Implementation at Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point,
North Carolina
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Army (Army) announces its intent to
conduct public scoping under the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) to gather information to prepare an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for proposed near-term real property actions and the
update of the Real Property Master Plan (RPMP) for Military Ocean
Terminal Sunny Point (MOTSU). MOTSU is a 16,435-acre installation
located on the banks of the Cape Fear River between the towns of
Boiling Spring Lakes and Southport, North Carolina. The scoping process
will help identify reasonable alternatives, potential environmental
impacts, and key issues of concern to be analyzed in the EIS. The Army
intends to comply with the requirements of section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act in parallel with this NEPA process and
invites federally recognized Tribes and the State Historic Preservation
Office (SHPO) of North Carolina to participate in the consultation
process.
DATES: Scoping comments must be submitted/sent on or before November
11, 2023. There will be a public meeting, as discussed below.
ADDRESSES: Please send written comments to James A. Rupkalvis,
Installation Manager, 6280 Sunny Point Road, Southport, NC 28461-7800
or via email to [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen C Herring, Legislative Affairs
Officer, Public and Congressional Affairs Office, Military Surface
Deployment and Distribution Command; telephone (618) 220-6119; email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: MOTSU is the Military Surface Deployment and
Distribution Command's East Coast strategic ammunition port and is the
Department of Defense's primary ammunition seaport supporting the
European, African, and Middle Eastern areas of operation. The proposed
action includes barricade safety, waterfront maintenance, Pleasure
Island Explosive Safety Clear Zone security, linear infrastructure
(e.g., roads, rail, utilities, firebreaks), stormwater mitigation, and
cantonment area infill. In addition to these projects planned for the
fiscal year 2025 through 2031 timeframe, the proposed action includes
modernizing operation areas and general repair and maintenance of
infrastructure, to include facilities, wharves, roads, rail, utilities,
and perimeter security. The purpose of the proposed action is to
provide MOTSU a master plan that will guide installation-wide real
property management and development. The need for the proposed action
is to maintain and modernize MOTSU's infrastructure so its staff and
assets are safe and secure and so its vital, long-term, trans-shipment
mission is assured. The master plan allows for a coordinated approach
to the maintenance and modernization of critical infrastructure.
The EIS will evaluate the potential impacts associated with
implementing the proposed RPMP activities, to include analyzing Full-
Plan Implementation, a Partial Implementation Alternative, and a No-
Action Alternative. Any other reasonable alternatives identified during
the scoping process will be considered for evaluation in the EIS. The
EIS will assess the impacts of the alternatives on resources and
identify mitigation measures. Resource areas to be addressed include
land use and coastal zone management, cultural resources,
socioeconomics and environmental justice, transportation and utilities
infrastructure, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, toxic substances,
and contaminated sites. The proposed action could result in significant
adverse effects to endangered species, 100-year floodplains, wetlands,
and waters of the Cape Fear River. Anticipated permits and other
authorizations include findings of no practicable alternatives for
actions proposed in floodplains and wetlands per Executive Orders 11988
and 11990 respectively, Endangered Species Act consultations and take
permits, National Historic Preservation Act consultations, Clean Water
Act section 401 water quality certifications and section 404 permits,
Rivers and Harbors Act section 10 permits, Sediment Pollution Control
Act permits, and North Carolina Coastal Area Management Act federal
consistency determinations. Actual permits and other authorizations
will be determined for each project following that project's final
design.
Members of the public, federally recognized Native American Tribes,
and Federal, state, and local agencies are invited to participate in
the scoping process for the preparation of this EIS by attending the
virtual public meeting and/or submitting written comments. The Army
requests input on identification of potential alternatives,
information, and analyses relevant to the proposed action.
Written comments must be sent within 30 days of publication of this
NOI in the Federal Register. A virtual public meeting will be held
during this period. The date and location of the meeting will be
announced at least seven days in advance through local media,
newspapers, and on the project's website. Materials, including posters,
fact sheet(s), and comment forms will be made available on https://www.sddc.army.mil/SitePages/Environmental%20Programs.aspx.
James W. Satterwhite Jr.,
U.S. Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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