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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
COMiiANOER
UNITEO STATES PACIFIC FLEET
250 IIAXALAPA DRIVE
PEARL HARBOR, HAWAII 96860.3131
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Dear Sir or Madam:
SLIBJECT:RECORD OF DECISION FOR THE NORTHWEST TRAINING AND TESTING
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT/OVERSEAS ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPACT STATEMENT
The Departrnent of the Navy (Navy) has announced its decision to imFlement its Preferred
Altemative, Alternative l, as described in the Northwest Training and Testing (NWTT) Final
Environmental knpact Statement/Overseas Environmental knpact Statement @IS/OEIS), to
conduct ongoing military readines5 training and testing activities primarily wirhin existing range
ssmplexes, operating areas and testing ranges of the NWTT Study Area. Implementing the
Preferred Altemative will ensure the Navy accomplishes its mission to maintain, train and equip
combalready military forces while minimizing potential environmental impacts to the greatest
extent practicable.
The NWTI Study Area (see Enclosure l) is primarily comprised of established maritime
operating areas and waming areas in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, including the Strait of Juan
de Fuc4 Puget Sound and Westem Behm Canal in southeastem Alaska. The NWTI Study Area
includes: air and water space within and outside Washington state waters, air and water space
outside the state waters ofOregon and northem Californi4 and water space within Alaska state
waters. It includes four existing range complexes and facilities (the Northwest Training Range
Complex, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport Range Complex, Carr Inlet
Operations Area and Southeast Alaska Acoustic Measurement Facility), and Navy installation
pierside locations where sonar maintenance and testing occur (Naval Base Kitsap Bremerton,
Naval Base Kitsap Bangor and Naval Station Everett).
The Navy made its decision to implement Altemative 1 after caref,rlly considering the
potential impacts taining and testing activities may have pn the human, natual ard cultural
environment, as well as considering comments on the proposal and environmental analysis
received from government agencies, tribal govertrments and the public. The Navy used the best
available science in conducting its comprehensive analysis ofthe impacts on thirteen resource
areas, as well as cumulative impacts.
The Record of Decision @OD) documents the Navy's decision to train and test as described in
the Final EIS/OEIS under Altemative l. As identified in the Final EIS/OEIS, proposed training
and testing activities include the use of active sonar, acoustic sources and explosives, as well as
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pierside sonar maintenance and testing. While training and testing, the Navy follows strict
guidelines and employs measures to reduce effects on marine species.
The ROD and Final EIS/OEIS, as well as supporting technical reports and other reference
materials, are available online at rvww.llWTTElS,com. Additionally, printed copies and CD
copies of the Final EIS/OEIS are available for viewing at 21 community libraries identified on the
project website and listed in Enclosure 2.
If you have questions or require additional information, please contact the NWTI EIS/OEIS
project manager at:
Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: NWTT EIS/OEIS Project Manager
1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 203
Silverdale, WA 983 1 5-l 1 0 1
L. M. FOSTER
By direction
Enclosures: l. Figures of the NWTI EIS/OEIS Study Area
2. Public Libraries with copies of the NWTI Final EIS/OEIS
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The ROD and Final EIS/OEIS completion follows years ofresearch, analysis and public
involvement. The Navy held nhe public scoping meetings in March 2012, eight public meetings
in February/lvlar ch 2014 for the Draft EIS/OEIS and four public meetings in January 2015 for the
Supplement to the Draft EIS/OEIS. Meetir:gs took place in Washington, Oregon, Northem
Califomia and Alaska. The Final EIS/OEIS includes public comments received during the Draft
and Supplement review periods and the Navy's responses to those comments. In the ROD, the
Navy also considered and responded to comments substantively different ftom those already
addressed in the Final EIS/OEIS, which were received after the Final EIS/OEIS was published on
October 2,2015.
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Enclosure 2: Public Libraries with Copies of the NWTT Final EIS/OEIS
Washington:
Everett Main [.ibrarv
2702 Hoyt Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
Gig Harbor Library
4424 Point Fosdick Drive NW
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
Jefferson County Library (Port Hadlock)
620 Cedar Ave.
Port Hadlock. WA 98339
Kitsap Regional Library (Poulsbo)
700 NE Lincoln Road
Poulsbo. WA 98370
Kitsap Regional Library - Sylvan Way (Bremerton)
l30l Sylvan Way
Bremerton. WA 983 l0
Oak Harbor Public Library
1000 SE Regatta Drive
Oak Harbor, W A 98277
Port Angeles Main Library
2210 S. Peabody St.
Port Angeles, WA 98362
Port Townsend Public Library
1220 Lawrence St.
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Timberland Regional Library - Aberdeen
l2l E. Market St.
Aberdeen, WA 98520
Timberland Regional Library - Hoquiam
420 Seventh St.
Hoquiam, WA 98550
Oreqon:
Astoria Public Library
450 lOrh St.
Astoria, OR 97103
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Driftwood Public Library
801 SW Highway l0l #201
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Guin Library, Hatfield Marine Science Center
2030 SE Marine Science Drive
Newport, OR 97365
Newport Public Library
35 NW Nye St.
Newport, OR 97365
Tillamook Main Library
l7l6 Third St.
Tillamook. OR 97141
California:
Fort Bragg Branch Library
499 I-aurel St.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Humboldt County Public Library - Arcata Branch Library
500 Seventh St.
Arcata, CA 95521
Humboldt County Public Library - Eureka Main Library
l3 l3 Third St.
Eureka, CA 95501
Redwood Coast Senior Center
490 N. Harold St.
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Alaska:
Juneau Public Library - Downtown Branch
292 Marine Way
Juneau, AK 99801
Ketchikan Public Library
I I l0 Copper Ridge Lane
Ketchikan. AK 99901
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