98-3354. Preparation of a Draft Theater Missile Defense Extended Test Range Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement; Eglin Gulf Test Range  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 28 (Wednesday, February 11, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 6914-6915]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-3354]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    
    Preparation of a Draft Theater Missile Defense Extended Test 
    Range Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement; Eglin Gulf Test 
    Range
    
    AGENCY: DOD, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO).
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability (NOA).
    
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    SUMMARY: This notifies the public that BMDO is issuing a Draft 
    Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (DSEIS) for the Eglin Gulf 
    Test Range (EGTR). The DSEIS assesses the potential impacts associated 
    with developmental and operational flight testing of Theater Missile 
    Defense (TMD) systems. The proposed action and alternatives would allow 
    for the development and testing of TMD systems to protect U.S. forces, 
    friends, and allies around the world from attacks by ballistic 
    missiles. As the Executing Agent, the Air Force Development Test Center 
    (AFDTC), Eglin Air Force Base (AFB), Florida, is managing the DSEIS for 
    BMDO. The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC), 
    Huntsville, Alabama, is preparing the DSEIS documentation for the 
    AFDTC. The DSEIS analyzes additional missile launch and support 
    locations, facility construction, launch preparation activities, 
    missile flight tests, radar and optical tracking operations, and 
    intercept tests in the Gulf of Mexico not analyzed in the TMD Extended 
    Test Range Final Environmental Impact Statement, November 1994.
    
        The Record of Decision on the TMD Extended Test Range Final 
    Environmental Impact Statement, March 21, 1995, documented only the 
    selection of U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll, republic of the Marshall 
    Islands, and the White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, for TMD tests. 
    However, additional interceptor and target missile launch options have 
    been identified for the EGTR. These additional alternatives are within 
    treaty and technology limitations. The EGTR alternatives would provide 
    greater flexibility in test scenarios than is possible if testing 
    remains limited to existing ranges, and would permit more realistic 
    testing of TMD interceptor systems. Copies of the TMD Extended test 
    Range Final Environmental Impact Statement, are available at various 
    locations within the interested communities. The exact locations can be 
    provided by contacting the point of contact listed below.
        The purpose of expanding the EGTR's missile defense testing 
    capability is to
    
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    realistically test TMD systems to validate their capability to 
    intercept enemy missiles with the capability of ranges up to 1,100-
    kilometers (684 miles). Testing with both target and interceptor launch 
    facilities within the continental United States and its adjacent waters 
    would provide a cost-effective, flexible, long-term means of meeting 
    current and future TMD requirements.
        Environmental issues analyzed in the DSEIS for the EGTR include: 
    air quality; airspace control; biological resources (such as threatened 
    or endangered species and wetlands); cultural resources; geology and 
    soils; hazardous materials and waste; safety and health; land use; 
    noise; socio-economic; transportation; utilities; visual and 
    aesthetics; and water resources.
    
    Lead Agency: Ballistic Missile Defense Organization.
    
    Cooperating Agencies:
        Department of the Air Force
        Department of the Army
        Department of the Navy
        Federal Aviation Administration
        Department of Interior
        U.S. Coast Guard
    
    Proposed Action
    
        The BMDO proposes to establish the capability to conduct missile 
    defense testing against targets simulating threat systems having the 
    capability of ranges up to 1,100-kilometers (684 miles) with defensive 
    missile intercepts over the Gulf of Mexico.
    
    Preferred Alternative
    
        The preferred alternative includes three main types of TMD 
    activities:
        (a) Target launches from land at Eglin AFB and/or from aircraft 
    above the Gulf of Mexico;
        (b) Interceptor (defensive missile) launches from Eglin AFB and/or 
    ships; and
        (c) Intercept of the target missile by the interceptor over the 
    Gulf of Mexico and within the EGTR.
        The ground-launch locations evaluated at Eglin AFB are the Santa 
    Rosa Island and Cape San Blas test locations. The air-launched 
    locations evaluated include the airspace within the EGTR and other 
    locations in the Gulf of Mexico within U.S. controlled airspace.
    
    Other Alternatives
    
    1. Florida Keys Target Launches
    
        As an alternative to the air launch and Eglin AFB target launch 
    sites, the ground-launch locations evaluated in the Florida Keys are 
    Department of Defense controlled areas at Saddlebunch and Cudjoe Keys. 
    These locations, along with Boca Chica, Dredger, Sugarloaf, and Fleming 
    Keys, are also evaluated to support missile tracking and sensor 
    activities.
    
    2. Ship-based Target Launches
    
        In addition to the air launch and Eglin AFB target launch sites, 
    targets launched from ships located within the EGTR and other locations 
    in the Gulf of Mexico are evaluated in the DSEIS.
    
    3. Platform-based Interceptor Launches
    
        In addition to the Eglin AFB interceptor launch sites, interceptors 
    launched from platforms located offshore from the Santa Rosa Island and 
    Cape San Blas test locations are evaluated in the DSEIS.
    
    4. No Action
    
        In addition to the above alternatives, the No Action Alternative is 
    considered for evaluation in the DSEIS.
    
    Information/Comments
    
        Information on the proposed action is available at the following 
    internet address; http://tw1.eglin.af.mil/46mtd/tmd.htm. Individuals or 
    organizations may provide comments by: using E-Mail to submit questions 
    and comments, tmd@eglin.af.mil; or sending written comments to: Ms. 
    Linda Ninh, 46 OG/OGM-TMD, 205 West D Ave., Suite 241, Eglin AFB, 
    Florida 32578-6866. In addition, individuals or organizations may offer 
    verbal or written comments at public hearings to be held between 7:00 
    and 10:00 p.m. at the following Florida locations:
    
    Fort Walton Beach, Holiday Inn, 1110 Santa Rosa Blvd., March 9, 1998
    Port St. Joe, Port St. Joe High School, 100 Sharp Drive, March 10, 1998
    Key West, Harvey Government Center, 1200 Truman Ave, March 12, 1998
    Marathon, Marathon Government Center, 2798 Overseas Hwy, March 13, 1998
    
        Public comments are invited through April 3, 1998.
        Interested citizens and public officials will be able to receive 
    pertinent information regarding the findings of the Draft SEIS at these 
    meetings. The AFDTC intends to issue the Final SEIS in September 1998.
    
        Dated: February 5, 1998.
    L.M. Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 98-3354 Filed 2-10-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/11/1998
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability (NOA).
Document Number:
98-3354
Pages:
6914-6915 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-3354.pdf