94-12767. Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for Construction and Operation of a Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar, PR  

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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    Department of the Navy
    
     
    
    Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for 
    Construction and Operation of a Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar, PR
    
        Pursuant to Section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy 
    Act of 1969, as implemented by the Council on Environmental Quality 
    Regulations (40 CFR parts 1500-1508), and the Commonwealth of Puerto 
    Rico Public Law Number Nine, Section 4(c), the Department of Navy, in 
    coordination with the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, announces its intent 
    to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to evaluate the 
    potential environmental effects of constructing and operating a 
    Relocatable Over the Horizon Radar (ROTHR) system, Puerto Rico.
        The ROTHR is a land-based, wide area surveillance, high frequency 
    (HF), radar system, which permits detection and tracking of aircraft, 
    and supports requirements for the early detection and monitoring of 
    illegal drug activity. The installation of the ROTHR in Puerto Rico is 
    proposed as an addition to the national and local counter-narcotic 
    strategy by focusing detection and enforcement efforts at their 
    sources. It will complement ROTHR systems in Virginia and Texas and 
    other surveillance installations to provide virtually complete coverage 
    of the Caribbean Basin and the northern portion of South America.
        The ROTHR system has three components; Transmitter, Receiver, and 
    an Operation Control Center. The proposed action would locate a 
    Transmitter on Vieques Island and a Receiver in southwestern Puerto 
    Rico. The Operation Control Center functions will be performed at a 
    currently existing facility in Norfolk, Virginia. The Transmitter will 
    require approximately 100 acres of land, and will consist of 34 metal, 
    vertical antenna towers and 34 wooden, vertical poles, supporting a 
    curtain of antenna wires. Towers would range in height from 71 feet to 
    125 feet. The Receiver will require approximately 200 acres of land, 
    and will consist of 372 pairs of aluminum, monopole antennas, each 
    about 17 feet high and extending approximately 8,600 linear feet.
        Alternatives for both the Transmitter and Receiver sites, including 
    the no action alternative, will be addressed in the EIS. Three 
    Transmitter site alternatives are located on Navy property on Vieques 
    Island, two in the Camp Garcia area and one north of Playa Grande. No 
    preferred alternative for the Transmitter site has been identified. A 
    preferred alternative for the Receiver site is located on private 
    property in the Valle de Lajas, northwest of the Ensenada Community, 
    Guanica and southeast of the town of Lajas. The Puerto Rico Industrial 
    Development Corporation (PRIDCO) would obtain individual leases from 
    property owners and assemble these as one lease to the Navy. 
    Alternative Receiver sites, another in the Valle de Lajas and a site 
    east of the city of Salinas, have also been identified.
        Major environmental issues identified to be addressed in the EIS 
    include wetlands, threatened and endangered species, floodplains, 
    historic and pre-historic cultural resources, soil erosion, aesthetics, 
    and electromagnetic effects. The Draft EIS is planned to be available 
    to the public in early 1995.
        The Department of the Navy will hold two public scoping meetings to 
    ensure that all interested parties have the opportunity to identify 
    significant issues related to the proposed action. Scoping meetings 
    will be held as follows:
         June 9, 1994 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Community 
    Center (main street next to public library), La Parguera, PR.
         June 11, 1994 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the 
    Municipal Assembly Hall, Vieques, PR.
        Following a brief overview of the proposed action (presented in 
    both English and Spanish at each scoping meeting), comments will be 
    heard. Each attendee will be requested to indicate, when registering, 
    whether he/she intends to deliver oral comments at the meeting. 
    Comments may be made in either English or Spanish and will be 
    translated sequentially in summary form. In the interest of available 
    time, each speaker will be asked to limit oral comments to five 
    minutes. All interested federal, Commonwealth, and local agencies, and 
    interested persons are invited and encouraged to attend one or both of 
    these meetings to submit comments in writing as described below.
        Written statements and/or questions regarding the scoping process 
    should be mailed to: Commander, Atlantic Division, Naval Facilities 
    Engineering Command, Norfolk, Virginia 23511-6287, Attn: Ms. Linda 
    Blount (Code 2032LB), telephone (804) 445-2304. Questions may also be 
    directed to Mr. Jose Negron, (809) 865-4429, or CDR Lou Marchett, (809 
    865-4152, at Naval Station Roosevelt Roads, or to LCDR Michael 
    McCloskey at Commander, Forces Air Caribbean (809) 723-9844. All 
    comments must be received no later than June 30, 1994, to ensure 
    consideration in preparation of the EIS.
    
        Dated: May 20, 1994.
    Lewis T. Booker, Jr.,
    LCDR, JAGC, USN, Federal Register Liaison Officer.
    [FR Doc. 94-12767 Filed 5-24-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
05/25/1994
Department:
Navy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-12767
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Federal Register: May 25, 1994