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Determinations
The construction activities are nearly
identical to those analyzed for the initial
IHA, as are the method of taking and the
effects of the action. The higher
vibratory drive time does increase the
size of the Level A harassment zones
and shutdown zones slightly. This
increase in zone sizes, however, does
not change the anticipated take numbers
analyzed in the initial IHA. In analyzing
the effects of the activities for the initial
IHA, NMFS determined that the Port of
Bellingham’s activities will have a
negligible impact on the affected species
or stocks and that the authorized take
numbers of each species or stock were
small relative to the relevant stocks (e.g.,
less than one-third of the abundance of
all stocks). Although some marine
mammal abundances have changed
since the initial IHA, none of this new
information affects NMFS’
determinations supporting issuance of
the initial IHAs. The mitigation
measures and monitoring and reporting
requirements as described above are
nearly identical to the initial IHA.
NMFS has concluded that there is no
new information suggesting that our
analysis or findings should change from
those reached for the initial IHA. Based
on the information and analysis
contained here and in the referenced
documents, NMFS has determined the
following: (1) the required mitigation
measures will effect the least practicable
impact on marine mammal species or
stocks and their habitat; (2) the
authorized takes will have a negligible
impact on the affected marine mammal
species or stocks; (3) the authorized
takes represent small numbers of marine
mammals relative to the affected stock
abundances; (4) the Port of Bellingham’s
activities will not have an unmitigable
adverse impact on taking for subsistence
purposes as no relevant subsistence uses
of marine mammals are implicated by
this action, and; (5) appropriate
monitoring and reporting requirements
are included.
National Environmental Policy Act
This action is consistent with
categories of activities identified in
Categorical Exclusion B4 (incidental
take authorizations with no anticipated
serious injury or mortality) of the
Companion Manual for NOAA
Administrative Order 216–6A, which do
not individually or cumulatively have
the potential for significant impacts on
the quality of the human environment
and for which we have not identified
any extraordinary circumstances that
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would preclude this categorical
exclusion. Accordingly, NMFS
determined that the issuance of the
initial IHA qualified to be categorically
excluded from further National
Environmental Policy Act review.
NMFS has determined that the
application of this categorical exclusion
remains appropriate for this renewal
IHA.
Endangered Species Act
No incidental take of ESA-listed
species is authorized or expected to
result from this activity. Therefore,
NMFS has determined that consultation
under section 7 of the ESA is not
required for this action.
Renewal
Dated: October 23, 2024.
Kimberly Damon-Randall,
Director, Office of Protected Resources,
National Marine Fisheries Service.
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Office of the Secretary
Notice of Availability of Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Enhanced Integrated Air and
Missile Defense System on Guam
Missile Defense Agency (MDA),
Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
The MDA, as the lead agency,
announces the availability of the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
(EISX–007–20–MDA–1725955966) for
the proposed construction, deployment,
and operation and maintenance of an
Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile
Defense (EIAMD) System on Guam
(Proposed Action). The United States
Army (USA), the United States Navy
(USNAV), the United States Air Force
(USAF), and the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) are cooperating
agencies on this Draft EIS. The Draft EIS
was prepared in accordance with the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA); the Council on
Environmental Quality Regulations for
Implementing the Procedural Provisions
of NEPA; and the agency implementing
procedures of MDA, USA, USNAV,
USAF, and FAA. The Draft EIS also
supports compliance with the National
Historic Preservation Act of 1966
(NHPA) and its implementing
regulations.
SUMMARY:
NMFS has issued a renewal IHA to
the Port of Bellingham for the take of
marine mammals incidental to the
Maintenance and Rehabilitation of the
Bellingham Shipping Terminal Project
in Bellingham, WA from November 7,
2024 to November 7, 2025.
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The 75-day public comment
period will be from October 25, 2024, to
January 8, 2025. Comments must be
postmarked or received on or before
January 8, 2025 to ensure consideration
in the Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted by: Email: info@EIAMDEIS.com, Online form: www.EIAMDEIS.com, Mail: ManTech International
Corporation, Attention: EIAMD EIS
Project Support, PMB 403, 1270 N.
Marine Corps Drive, Suite 101,
Tamuning, Guam 96913–4331.
Comments will also be accepted at the
open house public meetings. The public
meetings will be held at the following
locations: (1) November 13, 2024, Hågat
Mayor’s Office Community Center
Building 393, Route 2, Hågat, Guam; (2)
November 14, 2024, Hilton Guam Resort
Micronesian Room, 202 Hilton Road,
DATES:
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Tumon Bay, Guam; (3) November 15,
2024, Dededo Senior Center, 319 Iglesia
Circle, Dededo, Guam. Mr. Mark Wright,
MDA Public Affairs, at 571–231–8212 or
by email to mda.info@mda.mil, may be
contacted regarding the public meetings.
All comments, including names and
addresses, will be included in the
administrative record, but to protect
your personal information, addresses
and phone numbers will be kept
confidential unless release is otherwise
required by law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Mark Wright, MDA Public Affairs, at
571–231–8212, or by email: mda.info@
mda.mil. For more information,
including a downloadable copy of the
Draft EIS, visit the MDA website:
https://www.mda.mil/system/eiamd.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed
Action and Alternative within the
context of homeland defense, Guam is a
key strategic location for sustaining and
maintaining United States (U.S.)
capabilities, deterring adversaries,
responding to crises, and maintaining a
free and open Indo-Pacific. An attack on
Guam would be considered a direct
attack on the U.S. and would be met
with an appropriate response. Current
U.S. forces are capable of defending
Guam against regional ballistic missile
threats. However, regional missile
threats continue to increase and
advance technologically. The U.S. IndoPacific Command identified a
requirement for a 360-degree EIAMD
capability on Guam as soon as possible
to address the rapid evolution of
adversary missile threats.
In the Draft EIS, MDA, in
coordination with cooperating agencies,
evaluated the potential environmental
impacts associated with the Proposed
Action as well as a No Action
Alternative. The Proposed Action
includes the construction, deployment,
and operations and maintenance of a
comprehensive, persistent, 360-degree
EIAMD system to defend the people,
infrastructure, and territory of Guam
against the rapidly evolving threats of
advanced cruise, ballistic, and
hypersonic missile attacks from regional
adversaries. The proposed system
includes a combination of components
from the MDA, USA, and USNAV,
including missile defense radars,
sensors, missile launchers and missile
interceptors, and command and control
systems. The MDA and USA need to
strategically locate and integrate the
various system components at multiple
sites around Guam. To meet the purpose
and need of the Proposed Action, MDA
and USA have identified 16 proposed
sites on Guam—eight are on Naval Base
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Guam (NBG), including the NBG
Munitions Site, six are on Andersen Air
Force Base, and two are on Marine
Corps Base Camp Blaz. The proposed
EIAMD system components, associated
support facilities (e.g., maintenance
buildings, entry control, administrative
buildings), and infrastructure (e.g.,
utility infrastructure, fuel storage
facilities, water storage facilities) would
be distributed across the proposed sites.
Additionally, airspace restrictions
would be necessary at sites where radars
would be located to ensure that aircraft
would not encounter high-intensity
radiation fields (HIRF) resulting from
the radar operations that exceed FAA’s
HIRF certification standards for aircraft
electrical and electronic systems.
The environmental analysis in the
Draft EIS addresses the following
environmental resource areas: airspace
management, health and safety, cultural,
terrestrial biological, socioeconomics,
environmental justice and protection of
children, land use and recreation,
transportation, visual quality, utilities,
air quality, climate change, noise, water,
and geology and soils. Mitigation
measures that, if employed, could avoid,
minimize, or mitigate potential
environmental impacts resulting from
the Proposed Action are also analyzed
in the Draft EIS. The Draft EIS only
analyzes peacetime operations.
The MDA and the USA, as the action
proponents, are coordinating and
consulting with appropriate Federal
agencies as required by the Endangered
Species Act, Coastal Zone Management
Act, Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act,
and other laws and regulations
determined to be applicable to the
project. This public comment period
also supports compliance with Section
106 of the NHPA and its implementing
regulations. The USNAV has
determined that the proposed
undertaking shall follow The
Programmatic Agreement Among the
Commander, Navy Region Marianas, the
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation, and the Guam Historic
Preservation Officer, Regarding Navy
Undertakings on the Island of Guam
(2008) to fulfill Section 106
responsibilities and to avoid, minimize,
and/or mitigate effects on historic
properties. Members of the public are
welcome to provide input.
The MDA intends to publish the Final
EIS in summer 2025 and sign a Record
of Decision following the 30-day Final
EIS waiting period.
Public Participation Invited: The
MDA invites all interested members of
the public, as well as Federal and
territorial agencies, to comment on the
Draft EIS and the project’s potential to
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affect historic properties pursuant to
Section 106 of the NHPA. The Draft EIS
is available for public review on the
MDA website at www.mda.mil/system/
eiamd and at the following public
libraries: (1) University of Guam Robert
F. Kennedy Memorial Library, UOG
Station, Mangilao, Guam 96913; (2)
Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library, 254
Martyr St., Agana, Guam 96910.
In support of NEPA and NHPA
Section 106 requirements, the MDA and
cooperating agencies will host three inperson open house public meetings in
Guam. Similar to the scoping meetings
held in August 2023, the open-house
format will include poster stations
staffed by MDA and representatives of
the cooperating agencies who can
provide information and answer
questions about the Proposed Action
and the findings in the Draft EIS.
The public meetings will be held as
follows: (1) November 13, 2024, from
4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Chamorro Standard
Time (ChST) at Hågat Mayor’s Office
Community Center Building 393, Route
2, Hågat, Guam; (2) November 14, 2024,
from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. ChST at Hilton
Guam Resort Micronesian Room, 202
Hilton Road, Tumon Bay, Guam; (3)
November 15, 2024, from 5:00 to 8:00
p.m. ChST at Dededo Senior Center, 319
Iglesia Circle, Dededo, Guam. Attendees
will be able to submit oral and written
comments during the public meetings.
Official oral comments will be recorded
by a court reporter in a one-on-one
setting.
Dated: October 23, 2024.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Notice of Availability of Draft Environmental Impact Statement
for the Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense System on Guam
AGENCY: Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of availability.
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SUMMARY: The MDA, as the lead agency, announces the availability of the
Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) (EISX-007-20-MDA-1725955966)
for the proposed construction, deployment, and operation and
maintenance of an Enhanced Integrated Air and Missile Defense (EIAMD)
System on Guam (Proposed Action). The United States Army (USA), the
United States Navy (USNAV), the United States Air Force (USAF), and the
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are cooperating agencies on this
Draft EIS. The Draft EIS was prepared in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA); the Council on Environmental
Quality Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA;
and the agency implementing procedures of MDA, USA, USNAV, USAF, and
FAA. The Draft EIS also supports compliance with the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA) and its implementing regulations.
DATES: The 75-day public comment period will be from October 25, 2024,
to January 8, 2025. Comments must be postmarked or received on or
before January 8, 2025 to ensure consideration in the Final EIS.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted by: Email: EIS.com">info@EIAMD-EIS.com, Online form: www.EIAMD-EIS.com, Mail: ManTech International
Corporation, Attention: EIAMD EIS Project Support, PMB 403, 1270 N.
Marine Corps Drive, Suite 101, Tamuning, Guam 96913-4331. Comments will
also be accepted at the open house public meetings. The public meetings
will be held at the following locations: (1) November 13, 2024,
H[aring]gat Mayor's Office Community Center Building 393, Route 2,
H[aring]gat, Guam; (2) November 14, 2024, Hilton Guam Resort
Micronesian Room, 202 Hilton Road,
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Tumon Bay, Guam; (3) November 15, 2024, Dededo Senior Center, 319
Iglesia Circle, Dededo, Guam. Mr. Mark Wright, MDA Public Affairs, at
571-231-8212 or by email to mda.info@mda.mil">mda.info@mda.mil, may be contacted
regarding the public meetings. All comments, including names and
addresses, will be included in the administrative record, but to
protect your personal information, addresses and phone numbers will be
kept confidential unless release is otherwise required by law.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Mark Wright, MDA Public Affairs,
at 571-231-8212, or by email: mda.info@mda.mil">mda.info@mda.mil. For more information,
including a downloadable copy of the Draft EIS, visit the MDA website:
https://www.mda.mil/system/eiamd.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Proposed Action and Alternative within the
context of homeland defense, Guam is a key strategic location for
sustaining and maintaining United States (U.S.) capabilities, deterring
adversaries, responding to crises, and maintaining a free and open
Indo-Pacific. An attack on Guam would be considered a direct attack on
the U.S. and would be met with an appropriate response. Current U.S.
forces are capable of defending Guam against regional ballistic missile
threats. However, regional missile threats continue to increase and
advance technologically. The U.S. Indo-Pacific Command identified a
requirement for a 360-degree EIAMD capability on Guam as soon as
possible to address the rapid evolution of adversary missile threats.
In the Draft EIS, MDA, in coordination with cooperating agencies,
evaluated the potential environmental impacts associated with the
Proposed Action as well as a No Action Alternative. The Proposed Action
includes the construction, deployment, and operations and maintenance
of a comprehensive, persistent, 360-degree EIAMD system to defend the
people, infrastructure, and territory of Guam against the rapidly
evolving threats of advanced cruise, ballistic, and hypersonic missile
attacks from regional adversaries. The proposed system includes a
combination of components from the MDA, USA, and USNAV, including
missile defense radars, sensors, missile launchers and missile
interceptors, and command and control systems. The MDA and USA need to
strategically locate and integrate the various system components at
multiple sites around Guam. To meet the purpose and need of the
Proposed Action, MDA and USA have identified 16 proposed sites on
Guam--eight are on Naval Base Guam (NBG), including the NBG Munitions
Site, six are on Andersen Air Force Base, and two are on Marine Corps
Base Camp Blaz. The proposed EIAMD system components, associated
support facilities (e.g., maintenance buildings, entry control,
administrative buildings), and infrastructure (e.g., utility
infrastructure, fuel storage facilities, water storage facilities)
would be distributed across the proposed sites. Additionally, airspace
restrictions would be necessary at sites where radars would be located
to ensure that aircraft would not encounter high-intensity radiation
fields (HIRF) resulting from the radar operations that exceed FAA's
HIRF certification standards for aircraft electrical and electronic
systems.
The environmental analysis in the Draft EIS addresses the following
environmental resource areas: airspace management, health and safety,
cultural, terrestrial biological, socioeconomics, environmental justice
and protection of children, land use and recreation, transportation,
visual quality, utilities, air quality, climate change, noise, water,
and geology and soils. Mitigation measures that, if employed, could
avoid, minimize, or mitigate potential environmental impacts resulting
from the Proposed Action are also analyzed in the Draft EIS. The Draft
EIS only analyzes peacetime operations.
The MDA and the USA, as the action proponents, are coordinating and
consulting with appropriate Federal agencies as required by the
Endangered Species Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, Clean Water Act,
Clean Air Act, and other laws and regulations determined to be
applicable to the project. This public comment period also supports
compliance with Section 106 of the NHPA and its implementing
regulations. The USNAV has determined that the proposed undertaking
shall follow The Programmatic Agreement Among the Commander, Navy
Region Marianas, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, and the
Guam Historic Preservation Officer, Regarding Navy Undertakings on the
Island of Guam (2008) to fulfill Section 106 responsibilities and to
avoid, minimize, and/or mitigate effects on historic properties.
Members of the public are welcome to provide input.
The MDA intends to publish the Final EIS in summer 2025 and sign a
Record of Decision following the 30-day Final EIS waiting period.
Public Participation Invited: The MDA invites all interested
members of the public, as well as Federal and territorial agencies, to
comment on the Draft EIS and the project's potential to affect historic
properties pursuant to Section 106 of the NHPA. The Draft EIS is
available for public review on the MDA website at www.mda.mil/system/eiamd and at the following public libraries: (1) University of Guam
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Library, UOG Station, Mangilao, Guam 96913;
(2) Nieves M. Flores Memorial Library, 254 Martyr St., Agana, Guam
96910.
In support of NEPA and NHPA Section 106 requirements, the MDA and
cooperating agencies will host three in-person open house public
meetings in Guam. Similar to the scoping meetings held in August 2023,
the open-house format will include poster stations staffed by MDA and
representatives of the cooperating agencies who can provide information
and answer questions about the Proposed Action and the findings in the
Draft EIS.
The public meetings will be held as follows: (1) November 13, 2024,
from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Chamorro Standard Time (ChST) at H[aring]gat
Mayor's Office Community Center Building 393, Route 2, H[aring]gat,
Guam; (2) November 14, 2024, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. ChST at Hilton Guam
Resort Micronesian Room, 202 Hilton Road, Tumon Bay, Guam; (3) November
15, 2024, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. ChST at Dededo Senior Center, 319
Iglesia Circle, Dededo, Guam. Attendees will be able to submit oral and
written comments during the public meetings. Official oral comments
will be recorded by a court reporter in a one-on-one setting.
Dated: October 23, 2024.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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