Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Fort Bliss Mission and Master Plan, Fort Bliss, Texas
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[Federal Register: November 15, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 222)] [Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Fort Bliss Mission and Master Plan, Fort Bliss, Texas
AGENCY: U.S. Army Air Defense Center and Fort Bliss, Fort Bliss, Texas, Department of the Army.
ACTION: Notice of intent.
SUMMARY: The Department of the Army is updating the Installation Master Plan for Fort Bliss, Texas, and New Mexico. As a part of its efforts to manage military training and to provide effective stewardship of installation lands, the Army will prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on the overall missions and activities at Fort Bliss in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Public Law 91-190 (42 U.S.C. 4341). It will evaluate potential impacts from existing mission activities and reasonably foreseeable mission and activity changes projected for Fort Bliss
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as the installation adopts revisions to the installation's Master Plan, the Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan, Cultural Resources Management Plan, and the Range Modernization Plan. Fort Bliss has approximately 1.1 million acres of land in Texas and New Mexico comprising a complex of facilities and ranges to support training and test activities of the U.S. Army and other organizations. The main components of this complex include the main cantonment area (which houses most support facilities), Biggs Army Airfield, and three military training ranges: South Fort Bliss, Dona Ana Range, and McGregor Range.
The installation is the home of the Army Air Defense Artillery (ADA) Center and Fort Bliss, the Army Air Defense Artillery School, and over 30 tenant units. It is among the largest Army posts in the continental United States (CONUS) and is the only troop training installation in CONUS capable of supporting long-range missile firings. The following organizations are currently located or anticipated for stationing on the installation:
Significant issues that will be addressed are current and planned Fort Bliss activities that could potentially impact over 1.1 million acres of the installation. Within this area are at least 13,900 known archaeological sites, 2,000 of which may be eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, and potentially five federally listed endangered or threatened species. Implementation of the Master Plan will also result in demolition and new construction of facilities throughout the main cantonment area.
Additional significant issues that must be considered but will be covered with their own environmental documentation are: Continued withdrawal of land from public domain (McGregor Range) for military training; and the U.S. Air Force's Holloman Air Force Base proposal to locate a target area on McGregor Range. Scoping: Scoping meetings in connection with this EIS will be held in three communities: Las Cruces and Alamogordo, New Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. Meeting times and locations will be published in local newspapers. These meetings will provide the opportunity for the public to become aware of the EIS and for the Army to gather public input regarding the scope of the study. Those unable to attend the scheduled scoping meetings may submit written comments regarding the scope of the EIS throughout the scoping period. A mailing list has been prepared for public scoping and review throughout the process of preparation of this PEIS. This list includes local, state and Federal agencies with jurisdictions or other interests in the project. In addition, the mailing list includes all adjacent property owners, affected municipalities and other interested parties such as conservation organizations. Anyone wishing to be added to the mailing list should contact the person identified below.
For Further Information: Please direct written questions or comments concerning the scope of the Fort Bliss Mission and Master Plan EIS to: Mr. Keith Landreth, Chief of the Cultural/Natural Resource Division, Directorate of Environment, U.S. Army Air Defense Center and Fort Bliss, ATTN: ATZC-DOE-C, Fort Bliss, Texas 79916; telephone (915) 568-3782.
Raymond J. Fatz,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, (Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health) OASA (I, L&E). [FR Doc. 96-29328 Filed 11-14-96; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3710-08-M
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