[Federal Register: November 15, 2005 (Volume 70, Number 219)]
[Notices]
[Page 69320-69321]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Preparation of the Fort Bliss, TX and New Mexico, Mission Master
Plan Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DOD.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
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SUMMARY: This announces the intention of United States Army
Installation Management Agency and the Fort Bliss Garrison Command to
prepare a Supplemental Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
(SEIS) to analyze the impacts of land use changes in support of Army
Transformation, the Army Campaign Plan, and other Army initiatives. The
SEIS will supplement the Fort Bliss, Texas and New Mexico, Mission
Master Plan Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, for which a
Record of Decision was signed in 2001. The proposed action will provide
Fort Bliss with greater flexibility in planning and developing training
missions and strategies in response to rapidly changing world
conditions, Army Transformation initiatives, and long-
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term Army planning. The SEIS will evaluate land use changes in the
Tularosa Basin portions of McGregor Range and the South Training Areas.
DATES: A Draft SEIS is scheduled for publication on or about June 2006
and a Final SEIS on or about December 2006.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be forwarded to: John F. Barrera,
Attn: SEIS; IMSW-BLS-Z; Fort Bliss, TX 79916-6812; or faxed to (915)
568-3548, or e-mailed at seis@bliss.army.mil.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jean Offutt, Fort Bliss Public Affairs
Office; ATZC-CGP; Fort Bliss, Texas, 79916-6812; Tel: (915) 568-4505.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SEIS will assess the environmental
impacts associated with Fort Bliss' response to Army Transformation
initiatives and the Army Campaign Plan. Potential impacts or issues of
Army Transformation at Fort Bliss were analyzed by the Department of
the Army in the 2002 Programmatic EIS for Army Transformation.
Implementation of these plans will results in changing land use
designations within the Main Cantonment and Biggs Army Airfield, and
the lower Tularosa Basin (below Otero Mesa) portions of McGregor Range
and the South Training Areas. These changes would provide the
capabilities to train additional units and allow off-road maneuvers on
the Tularosa Basin portions of McGregor Range. Fort Bliss will maintain
current mobilization missions and continue to support joint training
objectives.
Besides the No Action Alternative (no change to land use
designations and continuance at the current level of operations and
activities), the proposed action alternatives will:
(1) Include those activities described in the No Action
Alternative, plus changes land use to allow Mission Support Facilities
in Training Area (TA) 1B, and off-road maneuver in TA 11, 25, and 29
thru 32; and increased air defense training on Otero Mesa;
(2) include actions of Alternative 1, plus changes land use to also
allow off-road maneuvers in TA 10, 11, 29 and the Tularosa Basin
portion of TA 12; and
(3) include actions of Alternative 2, plus changes land use to also
allow off-road maneuvers and weapons firing in TA 24, 26 and 27.
The SEIS will include evaluation of each alternative's varying
personnel and equipment requirements for range and maneuver training;
supporting command, training and maintenance facilities, soldier and
family housing, schools, infrastructure, utilities and related
facilities. The SEIS will also analyze each alternative's impact upon
the natural, cultural, and man-made environments in the west Texas and
southern New Mexico region.
Tribes, Federal, state, and local agencies and the public are
invited to participate in the scoping process for the preparation of
this SEIS. Scoping meetings will be held in convenient locations near
the installation. Notification of the times and locations for the
scoping meetings will be published in local newspapers. The scoping
process will help identify additional possible alternatives, potential
environmental impacts, and key issues of concern to be analyzed in the
SEIS. To ensure scoping comments are fully considered in the Draft EIS,
comments and suggestions should be received within the 30-day scoping
period or no later than 15 days following the last scoping meeting,
whichever ends last.
Brenda S. Bowen,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 05-22602 Filed 11-14-05; 8:45 am]
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