94-15392. Differential Global Positioning System, Northwest Region; Environmental Assessment  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    [CGD 94-051]
    
     
    
    Differential Global Positioning System, Northwest Region; 
    Environmental Assessment
    
    AGENCY: Coast Guard, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Coast Guard has prepared a Programmatic Environmental 
    Assessment (EA) and findings of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for 
    implementing a Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) Service in 
    the Northwest Region of the United States. The EA concluded that there 
    will be no significant impact on the environment and that preparation 
    of an Environmental Impact statement will not be necessary. This notice 
    announces the availability of the EA and FONSI and solicits comments on 
    them.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 25, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments may be mailed to the Executive Secretary, Marine 
    Safety Council, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street SW., 
    Washington, DC 20593-0001, or may be delivered to room 3406 at the same 
    address between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
    Federal holidays. The telephone number is (202) 267-1477.
        Copies of the EA and FONSI may be obtained by contacting LTJG Randy 
    Navarro at (202) 267-1058 or faxing a request at (202) 267-4427. A copy 
    of the EA (less enclosures) is also available on the Electronic 
    Bulletin Board System (BBS) at the GPS Information Center (GPSIC) in 
    Alexandria, VA, (703) 313--5910. For information on the BBS, call the 
    GPSIC watchstander at (703) 313-5900.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    
    LTJG Randy Navarro, Radionavigation Division, (202) 267-1048.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Request for Comments
    
        Copies of the Programmatic Environmental Assessment (EA) and 
    Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) are available as described 
    under ADDRESSES. The Coast Guard encourages interested persons to 
    comment on these documents. The Coast Guard may revise these documents 
    in view of the comments. If revisions are warranted, availability of 
    the revised documents will be announced by a later notice in the 
    Federal Register.
    
    Background
    
        as required by Congress, the Coast Guard is preparing to install 
    the equipment necessary to implement a Differential Global Positioning 
    System (DGPS) service in the northwest area of the United States. DGPS 
    is a new radionavigation service that improves upon the 100 meter 
    accuracy of the existing Global Positioning System (GPS) to provide an 
    accuracy of better than 10 meters. For vessels, this degree of accuracy 
    is critical for precise electronic navigation in harbors and harbor 
    approaches and will reduce the number of vessel groundings, collisions, 
    personal injuries, fatalities, and potential hazardous cargo spills 
    resulting from such incidents.
        After extensive study, the Coast Guard has selected three sites 
    along the northwest coastline for the DGPS equipment. The sites are in 
    the vicinity of Fort Stevens, OR; Robinson Point, WA; and Whidbey 
    Island, WA. The sites are used already for related purposes and were 
    chosen, in part, because their proposed use is consistent with their 
    past and present use, thus minimizing further impact on the 
    environment. DGPS signal transmissions will be broadcast in the marine 
    radiobeacon frequency band (283.5 to 325 KHz) using less than 40 watts 
    (effective radiated power). Signal transmissions at these low frequency 
    and power levels have not been found to be harmful to the surrounding 
    environment.
    
    Proposed Installations at Each Site
    
        (a) Radiobeacon Antenna--The Coast Guard proposes to use either an 
    existing antenna or install a 90 foot guyed antenna with an 
    accompanying ground plane. A ground plane for this 90 foot antenna 
    consists of approximately 120 copper radials (6 guage copper wire) 
    installed 6 inches (or less) beneath the soil and projecting outward 
    from the antenna base. The optimum radial length is 300 feet, but this 
    length may be shortened to fit within property boundaries. Wherever 
    possible, a cable plow method will be used in the radial installation 
    to minimize soil disturbance. Installation of the ground plane may 
    require some clearing of trees and bushes on the site.
        (b) DGPS Antennas--Each site will require two 10 foot masts to 
    support four small (4 inches by 18 inches diameter) receiving antennas. 
    The masts will be installed on a concrete foundation measuring 
    approximately 3 feet by 3 feet by 15 inches. These masts are needed to 
    support the primary and backup reference receivers and integrity 
    monitors. The location of the two masts will be in the vicinity of the 
    electronic equipment building or hut, but at least 50 feet to 100 feet 
    from existing structures. At Whidbey Island, WA, mast height must be 
    increased to approximately 40 feet to ensure that the visibility of 
    satellites is not blocked by existing structures.
        (c) Equipment shelter--At each site, a 10 foot by 16 foot equipment 
    hut will be needed to house the DGPS equipment.
        (d) Utilities--The Coast Guard proposes to use available commercial 
    power as the primary source for the electronic equipment. However, 
    existing diesel generators are available at each of the proposed sites, 
    if backup power is needed. A telephone line will be required at each 
    site for remote monitoring and operation.
    
    Description of Each Site
    
        The Fort Steven, OR, site is located at the mouth of the Columbia 
    River near Hammond, OR. The Coast Guard and OR State Historic 
    Preservation Officer (SHPO) agree that the proposed project will have 
    no effect on the historic property. The site will require installation 
    of a 90 foot guyed transmit antenna and a 10 foot by 16 foot equipment 
    building to house DGPS transmitting equipment.
        The Robinson Point, WA, site will be collocated at the Robinson 
    Point Lighthouse on Maury Island, near the town of Burton, WA. The 
    lighthouse is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The 
    Coast Guard and WA SHPO agree that the proposed project will have no 
    adverse effect on the historic property. This site is currently being 
    used for radiobeacon operations and, as a result, has much of the 
    infrastructure in place. The existing transmitting antenna will be used 
    for DGPS transmissions. A 10 foot by 16 foot equipment hut will be 
    installed to house the DGPS electronic equipment.
        The Whidbey Island, WA, site will be collocated at the U.S. Naval 
    Communication Station Detachment (NAVCOMSTADET), Whidbey Island. This 
    site has been used for related operations in the past and, as a result, 
    has much of the infrastructure in place. There is an existing antenna 
    available that will be used for DGPS transmissions. DGPS electronic 
    equipment will be housed in an existing equipment building.
        Implementattion of a DGPS service in the Northwest Region is 
    determined to have no significant effect on the quality of the human 
    environment or requirement preparation of an Environmental Impact 
    Statement.
    
        Dated: June 16, 1994.
    R.C. Houle,
    Acting Chief, Office of Navigation Safety and Waterway Services.
    [FR Doc. 94-15392 Filed 6-23-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/24/1994
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
94-15392
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before July 25, 1994.
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: June 24, 1994, CGD 94-051