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HomeMy WebLinkAboutUnited States Coast Guard (2)EG EIV (}cT 2 8 2016 a FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR PERMIT TO US NAVY TO CONSTRUCT, OCCUPY, AND PIER AND SUPPORT FACILITIES FOR TRANSIT PROTECTIO ORT ANGELES CLEBK AT U.S. COAST GUARD AIR STATION/SECTOR FIELD OFFICE, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON The United States Coast Guard (USCG) proposes to grant a permit to the United States Nary (Navy) to construct a pier and support facilities for the Transit Protection System (TPS) at USCG Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles, on Ediz Hook, in Port Angeles, Ctallam County, Washington. This project has been thoroughly reviewed by the USCG and it has been determined, by the undersigrred, that this project will have no significant effect on the human environment- This finding of no significant impact is based on the USCG's review and adoption of the Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Pier and Support Facilities for Transit Protection System at U. S. Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles, Washinglon prepared by the U. S. Nary, which has been independently evaluated by the USCG and determined to adequately and accurately discuss the environmental issues and impacts of the proposed project and provides suffrcient evidence and analysis for determining that an environmental impact statement is not required. Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 1500-1508) implementing the National Environmental Policy Act, Department of Homeland Security Instruction Manual 023-01-001-01, and USCG Commandant Instruction M16475.1D, USCG gives notice that as a cooperating agency to the TPS EA prepared by the Navy and adopted by the USCG, the USCG has conducted an independent review ofthe EA and has determined that an Environmental Impact Statement @lS) is not required for the proposed action. The USCG action will involve granting the Na\ry a permit to use, operate, and occupy approximately 1.5 acres of upland property at Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles for the purposes ofproviding pier and support facilities for the TPS. The Narry has fully documented the environmental effects associated with the construction and operation ofthe proposed pier and support facilities, and has complied with the requirements of applicable federal and state environmental protection laws and regulations. The USCG action of granting the Navy a permit would not involve any new environmental effects in addition to those less than significant effects documented in the TPS EA. The permit granted by the USCG to the Navy, and future agreements between the agencies regarding operation of the TPS facilities, would include, among other provisions, commitrnents by the Navy to fund mitigation identified in the TPS EA; to prepare and support the implementation of a Facility Response Plan as required under Section 31 1 of the Clean Water Act; to comply with relevant federal environmental protection laws; to manage hazardous materials and hazardous waste disposal in accordance with federal law; to provide access to USCG and regulators for the purposes of studying environmental contamination and/or conducting remediation activities; and to support the USCG operational mission. Page 1of 2 lq FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR Pf,RMIT TO US NAVY TO CONSTRUCT, OCCUPY, AND MANAGE PIER AND SUPPORT FACILITIES FOR TRANSIT PROTECTION SYSTEM AT U.S. COAST GUARD AIR STATION/SECTOR FIELD OFFICE, PORT ANGELES, WASHINGTON The EA prepared by the Nary and adopted by the USCG addressing this action is on file and interested parties may obtain a copy at the NAVFAC Northwest website at http://go.usa.gov/tAr4, or by contacting NAVFAC Northwest at: Commanding Offrcer, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest Attn: NEPA Project Manager / TPS Facilities I l0l Tautog Circle Silverdale, WA 98315-1 101 Email: N\MtlEPA@nary.mil The USCG takes full responsibility for the accuracy. scope, and content of the referenced EA. O Date CONSTANC CA nYlrorunen tection Specialist Environmental Revierl'er Civil Engineering Unit Oakland I have considered the information contained in the EA, which is the basis for this FONSI. Based on the information in the EA and this FONSI document. I agree that the proposed action as described above, and in the EA, will have no significant impact on the environment. Docrle ,, c4?T Date S. F. OSGOOD, Responsible Official Commanding Oflicer Civil Engineering Unit Oakland Paqe 2 of 2