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Guam Civilian/Military Task Force on Military Expansion

Guam Civilian/Military Task Force on Military Expansion. Environmental Sub-Committee Meeting March 26, 2007. Environmental Sub-Committee, C/MTF Regular Meeting Monday, March 26, 2007, 8:30 a.m. DRAFT AGENDA Introduction Notice of Intent/Scoping EIS/OEIS and DEIS

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Guam Civilian/Military Task Force on Military Expansion

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  1. Guam Civilian/Military Task Force on Military Expansion Environmental Sub-Committee Meeting March 26, 2007

  2. Environmental Sub-Committee, C/MTFRegular MeetingMonday, March 26, 2007, 8:30 a.m. DRAFT AGENDA • Introduction • Notice of Intent/Scoping EIS/OEIS and DEIS • DOD Expansion/Repositioning -- Sub-Committee Chairs’ March 23 Update • JGPO at S-C. Chairs April 3, 2007 9:00 AMDOD Open House April 3, 9:00 AM • DOD Open House April 3, 5:00 PM Hilton • Task Force input to May 1, 2007 written comments • Kilo Wharf DEIS • Public Meeting March 28 Hyatt 6:00 PM • Agencies input of written comments by April 23, 2007 • Scope of Work – Contract for Environmental Strategy • USEPA/GEPA/DOD Draft Memorandum of Agreement • Other C/MTF meeting schedules • Adjournment – Next Meeting Date

  3. Civilian/Military Task Force Sub-Committees • Health and Social Services • Public Safety • Education • Labor • Ports and Customs • Economic Development • Infrastructure* • Housing* • Social and Cultural • Government Services • Environment* * Membership includes Guam EPA

  4. NEPA Process • Notice of Intent • Scoping • Draft EIS • Final EIS

  5. Navy EIS/OEIS for DOD Expansion/Repositioning • Notice of Intent – March 7, 2007 • Scoping Meeting – Tuesday,April 3, 5:00 P.M. (Hilton Resort) • Scoping Deadline –May 1, 2007, Written comments due • Draft EIS – 2008? – Final Chance for comments and questions. All comments (written and oral) will be responded to in the Final EIS. • Final EIS – 2009?

  6. Water Quality Air Quality Endangered Species & Habitats Invasive Species Pristine and Protected Areas Coral Reefs Cultural and Historic Resources Social Conditions Economy Access Infrastructure Waste Disposal Transportation Housing Government Services Public Safety Health Services Education Recreation Cumulative Impacts Regional Impacts Examples of Scoping Types of Concerns

  7. Kilo Wharf Draft EIS • Notice of Intent – July 29, 2005 • Scoping Meetings – August 30 and Sept. 2, 2005 • Draft EIS – March 6, 2007 • Draft EIS Public Hearing – Wednesday, March 28, 2007, 6:00 P.M. at Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tumon • Chance for comments and questions. All comments (written and oral) will be responded to in the Final EIS. • Draft EIS Comments Deadline – April 23, 2007 – Final Chance for written comments. All comments will be responded to in the Final EIS. • Final EIS – Late 2007?

  8. EPA/Guam EPA/DOD Memorandum of Agreement • Separate initiative from Civilian/Military Task Force • High Level of long term DOD commitment sought on coordination for sustainable development on Guam • Three Environmental Forums with DOD held on Guam since 2005, leading to the draft Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) • Awaits more input from DOD, Government of Guam and other Federal Agencies

  9. Memorandum of Agreementfor collaboration between the Department of Defense the Government of Guam, and the United States Environmental Protection Agency • Coordination • Sustainability • Infrastructure Improvement • Maintenance and Management TO REDUCE IMPACTS AND COSTS WHILE IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE

  10. THANK YOU! Information: Mike Gawel, Guam EPA Planner Phone: (671) 475-1646 E-mail Mike.Gawel@guamepa.net

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