94-12156. Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement to Continue the Program of Protecting the Southwest Border Through the Interdiction of Illegal Drugs With the Support of the Joint Task Force Six  

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    DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
    [INS No. 1626-94]
    
     
    
    Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement to Continue the 
    Program of Protecting the Southwest Border Through the Interdiction of 
    Illegal Drugs With the Support of the Joint Task Force Six
    
    AGENCY: The Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice. Joint Task 
    Force Six, Environmental Agency.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of the draft programmatic environmental 
    impact statement (DPEIS).
    
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    SUMMARY: This Notice is to notify interested parties that the 
    Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) has prepared a DPEIS for 
    the proposed continuation of the Joint Task Force Six (JTF-6) support 
    Program. The JTF-6 Program involves providing operational, engineering, 
    and general support to Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) that have drug 
    interdiction responsibilities within the southwestern border states.
    
    DATES: Written comments and suggestions must be received no later than 
    May 30, 1994. The final PEIS will be prepared after receipt of public 
    comments.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the DPEIS, ``JTF-6 Activities Along the U.S./
    Mexico Border (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California),'' are 
    available upon written request to the following address: U.S. Army 
    Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District, CESWF-PL-RE, P.O. Box 17300, 
    819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0300.
        Send written comments on the DPEIS to Mr. Eric Verwers, 
    Environmental Resource Planner, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort 
    Worth District, CESWF-PL-RE, P.O. Box 17300, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-
    0300.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Questions regarding the DPEIS should 
    be directed to Mr. Eric Verwers, Environmental Resource Planner, U.S. 
    Army Corps of Engineers, CESWF-PL-RE, telephone (817) 334-3246, or P.O. 
    Box 17300, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-0300.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Statutory Authority
    
        This Notice is being issued to interested parties in accordance 
    with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), Public Law 91-190, 
    and Regulations for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA, 40 
    CFR parts 1500-1508. These Regulations allow for a 45-day comment 
    period from the date the DPEIS is submitted to Environmental Protection 
    Agency and the Notice of availability is published in the Federal 
    Register. That date was April 15, 1994.
    
    Background
    
        JTF-6 was activated on November 13, 1989, at Fort Bliss, Texas, by 
    the Secretary of Defense in accordance with the President's National 
    Drug Control Strategy. The thrust of this program is the use of 
    Department of Defense training resources in the support of agencies 
    responsible for the fight against illegal drugs.
        The mission of JTF-6 is to plan and coordinate military training 
    along the U.S. Southwest Land Border in support of counter-drug 
    activities by Federal, State, and Local LEA's, as requested through 
    Operation Alliance and approved by the Secretary of Defense or a 
    designated representative.
        The JTF-6 Program provides operational, engineering, and general 
    support to LEAs operating within the Southwestern United States which 
    have drug interdiction authority and allows the LEAs to conduct their 
    missions more efficiently and effectively. The actions performed by 
    JTF-6 personnel are quite diverse, ranging from reconnaissance 
    operations to the building and renovation of roads and radio towers. 
    The JTF-6's primary area of concern is within a 50-mile-wide corridor 
    along the U.S./Mexico Border from Port Arthur, Texas, to San Diego, 
    California.
        The INS is responsible for the prevention of smuggling and unlawful 
    entry of aliens into the United States. This is the task of the Border 
    Patrol, which also has been designated the primary law enforcement 
    component responsible for drug interdiction between the U.S. land 
    Ports-of-Entry.
        Since the Border Patrol has been the primary beneficiary of most 
    JTF-6 engineering actions to date, INS elected to act as lead agency 
    for the preparation of this DPEIS. The Environmental Protection Agency 
    and JTF-6 elected to act as cooperating agencies. A Notice of Intent to 
    prepare a PEIS was published on July 15, 1993, in the Federal Register 
    at 58 FR 38140.
    
    Purpose
    
        The purpose of the DPEIS is to address cumulative environmental 
    impacts of previous actions as well as those actions which may be 
    developed within the reasonably foreseeable future. The DPEIS analyzes 
    these cumulative impacts and generically examines the impacts of future 
    individual actions based on experience with similar past actions. The 
    DPEIS also describes the different types of actions performed by JTF-6.
    
    Proposed Action
    
        Based on performance accomplishments, INS wishes to have JTF-6 
    continue to provide the support services to the LEA's at the same or 
    similar levels that have occurred since November 1989. The support 
    services provided by JTF-6 to the LEA's are characterized as 
    operational, engineering, and general.
        This proposed action complies with the National Defense 
    Authorization Act (Pub. L. 101-510, as amended) and the President's 
    National Drug Control Strategy, in accordance with Section 1005 of the 
    Anti Drug Abuse Act (Pub. L. 100-690). Continuation of the JTF-6 
    Program is INS' preferred alternative.
    
    Alternatives
    
        1. No action, which essentially is a discontinuation of the JTF-6 
    support services to the LEA's.
        2. To continue the JTF-6 Program without the engineering support 
    services, which is the support category that has greatest potential for 
    environmental impacts.
    
        Dated: May 12, 1994.
    Doris Meissner,
    Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
    [FR Doc. 94-12156 Filed 5-18-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/19/1994
Department:
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of availability of the draft programmatic environmental impact statement (DPEIS).
Document Number:
94-12156
Dates:
Written comments and suggestions must be received no later than May 30, 1994. The final PEIS will be prepared after receipt of public comments.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 19, 1994, INS No. 1626-94