Notice of Intent To Prepare a Legislative Environmental Impact Statement and Notice of Cancellation of Scoping Meetings for the Proposed Extension of the Military Land Withdrawal at Barry M. Goldwater Range, Arizona

Published date30 March 2020
Citation85 FR 17544
Record Number2020-06568
SectionNotices
CourtAir Force Department,Defense Department
Federal Register, Volume 85 Issue 61 (Monday, March 30, 2020)
[Federal Register Volume 85, Number 61 (Monday, March 30, 2020)]
                [Notices]
                [Pages 17544-17545]
                From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
                [FR Doc No: 2020-06568]
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                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
                Department of the Air Force
                Notice of Intent To Prepare a Legislative Environmental Impact
                Statement and Notice of Cancellation of Scoping Meetings for the
                Proposed Extension of the Military Land Withdrawal at Barry M.
                Goldwater Range, Arizona
                AGENCY: Department of the Air Force and United States Marine Corps,
                Department of Defense.
                ACTION: Amended notice of intent.
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                SUMMARY: The United States Air Force (USAF) (co-lead agency), in
                coordination with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) (co-lead
                agency), is issuing this amended notice to advise the public of the
                continuing intent to prepare a Legislative Environmental Impact
                Statement (LEIS) for the proposed extension of the Barry M. Goldwater
                Range (BMGR) land withdrawal and reservation in Arizona. The LEIS will
                also address a proposal to withdrawal approximately 2,366 acres of
                additional public land adjacent to Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary
                Airfield to enhance the security and safety of flight operations at the
                airfield. However, as a direct result of the National Emergency
                declared by the President on Friday, March 13, 2020, in response to the
                coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the United States and the Center for
                Disease Control's recommendations for social distancing and avoiding
                large public gatherings, the Air Force is now canceling five public
                scoping meetings between April 9, 2020 and April 30, 2020. In lieu of
                the public scoping meetings, the Air Force will use the alternative
                means set forth below to inform the public and stakeholders and to
                obtain input for scoping the proposed action.
                ADDRESSES: Information on the BMGR land withdrawal and the LEIS process
                can be accessed at the project website at www.barry-m-goldwater-leis.com. The project website can also be used to submit comments. In
                the alternative, interested persons may submit written comments by mail
                or email. For those who do not have ready access to a computer or the
                internet, the scoping-related materials posted to the website will be
                made available upon request by mail or phone. Inquiries, requests for
                scoping-related materials, and comments regarding the USAF/USMC
                proposal may be submitted by mail to BMGR Land Withdrawal LEIS, P.O.
                Box 2324, Phoenix, AZ 85003, or email to [email protected], or by
                phone to Mr. Jon Haliscak at 210-395-0615.
                 Written scoping comments will be accepted at any time during the
                environmental impact analysis process up until the public release of
                the Draft EIS. However, to ensure the Air Force and Marine Corps have
                sufficient time to consider public input in the preparation of the
                Draft LEIS, scoping comments must be submitted to the website or mailed
                to one of the
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                addresses listed above no later than June 3, 2020.
                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The current BMGR land withdrawal and
                reservation expires in October 2024. In accordance with the Military
                Lands Withdrawal Act of 1999, the USAF and USMC have notified Congress
                of a continuing military need for the BMGR. National defense land
                withdrawal applications have been prepared and submitted to the Bureau
                of Land Management (BLM) in accordance with the Federal Land Policy and
                Management Act of 1976.
                 Purpose and Need for the Proposed Action: The purpose of extending
                the BMGR land withdrawal and reservation is to retain one of the
                nation's premier ranges for training tactical air-combat aircrews and
                other military personnel to fight, survive, and win in the air-ground
                battlespace, including development and testing of tactics. The
                readiness of air and ground forces is dependent on the quantity and
                quality of tactics development/testing and training that warfighters
                receive, which, in turn, is reliant on the capacities and capabilities
                of the ranges available to support their training. The BMGR's
                attributes of favorable location and flying weather, suitable land and
                airspace, diverse terrain, and developed training support facilities
                make it one of the most capable and productive tactical aviation ranges
                available to U.S. forces, and critical to supporting essential training
                both now and into the foreseeable future.
                 Description of the Proposed Action and Alternatives: The LEIS will
                analyze various alternatives for extending authorization for the BMGR.
                Preliminary alternatives have been developed. Comments received during
                scoping may result in changes or additions to these alternatives.
                 Alternative 1 would reauthorize the existing land withdrawal and
                management of BMGR for another 25 years. The USAF and USMC would
                continue to manage the withdrawn public lands in BMGR East and BMGR
                West, respectively. The USAF and USMC, through the Offices of the
                Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) and Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV),
                would continue to consult with the Secretary of the Department of the
                Interior (SECDOI) before using the BMGR for non-reserved purposes. The
                existing boundary and land area of the BMGR, which encompasses
                approximately 1,733,921 acres, would not change. Alternative 1A would
                implement Alternative 1 except the period of withdrawal would be for
                another 50 years. Alternative 1B would implement Alternative 1 except
                the withdrawal would be for an indefinite period until the BMGR is no
                longer needed by the USAF and USMC. Alternative 1C would permanently
                transfer administrative jurisdiction of the lands comprising BMGR East
                and BMGR West to SECAF and SECNAV, respectively. Alternative 2 would
                reauthorize the existing land withdrawal and management of BMGR for
                another 25 years, but the BMGR East boundary would be extended to
                include the Gila Bend Addition, an area contiguous to and south of the
                Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field that consists of approximately
                2,366 acres of federal public land. USAF and USMC would continue to
                manage the withdrawn public lands in BMGR East and BMGR West,
                respectively. The SECAF and SECNAV would continue to consult with the
                SECDOI before using the BMGR for non-reserved purposes. Alternative 2A
                would implement Alternative 2 except the period of withdrawal would be
                for another 50 years. Alternative 2B would implement Alternative 2
                except the withdrawal would be for an indefinite period until the BMGR
                is no longer needed by the USAF and USMC. Alternative 2C would
                permanently transfer administrative jurisdiction of the lands
                comprising BMGR East and the Gila Bend Addition to SECAF and BMGR West
                to SECNAV. The No Action alternative would consist of Congress not
                extending the land withdrawal, and the current land withdrawal and
                reservation would expire in October 2024. Military training and testing
                use of the range surface would end, including missions involving live-
                fire use of air-to-air, air-to-ground, ground-to-ground, or ground-to-
                air munitions. If Congress declines to extend the withdrawal and
                reservation of the BMGR, responsibility for the formerly withdrawn
                public lands in the BMGR would revert to Department of the Interior.
                 Brief Summary of Expected Impacts: The LEIS will consider potential
                impacts to land use, airspace, safety, noise, hazardous materials and
                waste, earth resources, water resources, air quality, transportation,
                wilderness and wilderness study areas, cultural resources, biological
                resources, socioeconomics, environmental justice, and any additional
                resources or alternatives identified through the scoping process.
                 Scoping and Agency Coordination: The scoping process will be used
                to involve the public early in the planning and development of the EIS,
                to help identify issues to be addressed in the environmental analysis.
                To effectively define the full range of issues and concerns to be
                evaluated in the LEIS, the USAF and USMC are soliciting scoping
                comments from interested local, state, and federal agencies, Native
                American tribes, and interested members of the public. As a direct
                result of the National Emergency declared by the President on Friday,
                March 13, 2020, in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in
                the United States and the Center for Disease Control's recommendations
                for social distancing and avoiding large public gatherings, the Air
                Force has canceled the five public scoping meetings previously
                scheduled to occur between April 9, 2020 and April 30, 2020. This
                amended notice of intent cancelling the five previously scheduled
                public scoping meetings will also be published in the Arizona Daily
                Star (Tucson), Ajo Copper News, Gila Bend Sun, Arizona Republic
                (Phoenix metropolitan area), Casa Grande Dispatch, The Glendale Star,
                Yuma Sun, Baja El Sol (Yuma), La Voz (Phoenix), and The Runner (Tohono
                O'odham Nation) newspapers.
                Adriane Paris,
                Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
                [FR Doc. 2020-06568 Filed 3-27-20; 8:45 am]
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