95-842. Theater Missile Defense Extended Test Range Final Environmental Impact Statement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 8 (Thursday, January 12, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 2950-2951]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-842]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Theater Missile Defense Extended Test Range Final Environmental 
    Impact Statement
    
    AGENCY: Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO).
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Theater 
    Missile Defense (TMD) Extended Test Range proposal is now available. 
    The Final EIS incorporates findings and public comment information from 
    the Draft EIS (January 1994) and from the Supplement to the Draft EIS 
    (July 1994) that was prepared to analyze additional booster drop zones 
    associated only with the White Sands Missile Range (WSMR) extended test 
    range alternative.
        The Final EIS assessed potential impacts associated with conducting 
    missile defense tests and associated sensor system tests at four 
    alternative extended test range areas: Eglin Air Force Base, Florida; 
    White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico; Western Range (Vandenberg AFB, 
    San Nicholas Island, and San Clemente Island), California; and 
    Kwajalein Missile Range in the mid-Pacific. The TMD program allows for 
    the development of a means to protect deployed U.S. forces, as well as 
    U.S. friends and allies around the world, against attacks by short- and 
    medium-range ballistic, cruise, or air-to-surface missiles armed with 
    conventional, nuclear, biological, or chemical warheads.
        These tests would consist of multiple demonstration and 
    developmental missile launches along proposed flight paths from off-
    range locations, with intercepts of targets over existing range areas 
    or open sea areas located within and outside of the United States. 
    Surface-to-surface missile tests were also considered. These flights 
    would [[Page 2951]] validate system design and operational 
    effectiveness.
        The Final EIS addresses the potential environmental impacts that 
    would result from test site modifications, launch preparation 
    requirements, missile flights along the proposed flight paths, and 
    intercepts of targets over existing ranges or open sea areas. It also 
    identifies mitigation measures that would lessen the impacts. 
    Environmental resource topics evaluated include: health and safety, air 
    quality, airspace, noise, geology and soils, water resources, 
    socieconomics, hazardous materials and waste, land use, infrastructure 
    and transportation, and biological and cultural resource stewardship.
    
    EIS LEAD AGENCY: U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command.
    
    COOPERATING AGENCIES: Ballistic Missile Defense Organization, United 
    States Air Force, United States Navy, and Federal Aviation 
    Administration.
    
    PROPOSED ACTION: The action is to conduct defensive missile tests and 
    associated sensor tests at one or more of four extended test ranges. 
    The tests involve target missile launches and defensive missile 
    launches from existing test ranges and from off-range locations. 
    Potential off-range launch locations included land areas and sea-based 
    platforms. Missile-to-missile intercepts will occur over existing test 
    range areas or over open sea areas. Up to approximately 100 flight 
    tests could occur during the period 1995 to 2000, from more than one 
    off-range location, and potentially from more than one test range area. 
    These test may continue well beyond 2000.
        Alternatives for conducting these missile flight tests and 
    intercepts, evaluated in the TMD Extended Test Range EIS, are:
        1. White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), NM. This alternative includes 
    defensive missile launches and associated sensor testing at WSMR and 
    Fort Bliss, TX, with off-range target missile launches from Fort 
    Wingate Depot Activity, NM, and the Green River Launch Complex, UT.
        2. Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), FL. This alternative includes 
    defensive missile launches and associated sensor testing at Eglin AFB 
    on Santa Rosa Island and at Cape San Blas, with off-range target 
    missile launches from a sea-based platform in the Gulf of Mexico.
        3. The Western Range, CA. This alternative includes defensive 
    missile launches and associated sensor testing at Vandenberg AFB, San 
    Nicholas Island, and San Clemente Island, with off-range target missile 
    launches from a sea-based platform in the Pacific Ocean.
        4. Kwajalein Missile Range (KMR), U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, 
    Republic of the Marshall Islands. This alternative includes defensive 
    missile launches and associated sensor testing at KMR and Wake Island 
    with off-range target missile launches from a sea-based platform in the 
    Pacific Ocean.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Major Thomas LaRock, OATSD/PA, Washington, DC 20301-1400, (703) 697-
    5131.
    
        Dated: January 9, 1995.
    Patricia L. Toppings,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 95-842 Filed 1-11-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 5000-04-M
    
    

Document Information

Published:
01/12/1995
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
95-842
Pages:
2950-2951 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-842.pdf