[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 108 (Friday, June 6, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Pages 24108-24109]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2025-09980]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Department of the Navy


Notice of Public Meetings for Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands Joint Military Training Revised Draft Environmental 
Impact Statement (ID# EISX-007-17-XMC-1747255459)

AGENCY: Department of the Navy (DoN), Department of Defense (DoD).

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the 
DoN (including the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC)), has prepared and filed 
with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency a Revised Draft 
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands Joint Military Training (CJMT). The Revised Draft EIS 
includes an analysis of the potential environmental effects associated 
with conducting land-based training, specifically within the Military 
Lease Area on the island of Tinian in the Commonwealth of the Northern 
Mariana Islands (CNMI). New training infrastructure would be 
constructed on Tinian to support the training.

DATES: The 75-day public comment period begins on June 6, 2025, and 
ends on August 20, 2025. The comment period includes an additional 30 
calendar days (from the required 45 days) to allow the public 
sufficient time to review and comment. In support of NEPA requirements, 
in-person public meetings on the islands of Tinian, Saipan, and Rota 
will be held in June 2025 to provide an overview of the Revised Draft 
EIS and take comments from the public. Each meeting will also provide 
an opportunity to learn about how the USMC is complying with the 
Section 106 process of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) 
and to comment on resolving potential effects on historic properties.
    The public can submit comments during the Revised Draft EIS public 
review and comment period at one of the in-person public meetings, 
electronically via the project website 
(www.CNMIJointMilitaryTrainingEIS.com), or via U.S. mail. Public 
comments on the Draft EIS must be postmarked or received online by 
August 20, 2025, for consideration in the Final EIS.
    Five in-person public meetings will be held as follows:
    1. June 23 and 24, 2025, beginning at 5 p.m. Chamorro standard time 
(ChST) at the Tinian Junior/Senior High School Cafeteria, Canal Street, 
San Jose, Tinian;
    2. June 25 and 26, 2025, beginning at 5 p.m. ChST at the Crowne 
Plaza (Hibiscus Hall), Coral Tree Avenue, Garapan, Saipan;
    3. June 27, 2025, beginning at 3 p.m. ChST at the Rota Mayor's 
Office, San Francisco de Borja Highway, Tatachok, Rota.

ADDRESSES: Comments on the Draft EIS may be provided at the in-person 
public meetings, electronically through the project website at: 
www.CJMTJointMilitaryTrainingEIS.com, or by U.S.

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mail to: CJMT Project Manager, 415 Chalan San Antonio Road, Suite 112, 
Baltej Pavillion Building, Tamuning, Guam 96913.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of the Proposed Action is to 
reduce joint training deficiencies for U.S. Armed Forces in the Indo-
Pacific area of operations. The development and operation of a 
realistic and instrumented training environment on Tinian would enable 
forward-deployed U.S. Armed Forces to meet evolving operational 
training requirements and support U.S. training with allied nations, 
changes in U.S. force structure, and geographic repositioning of 
forces.
    The Proposed Action would support land-based expeditionary warfare 
tactics and training within the Military Lease Area on Tinian and would 
accommodate land-based training for all service components of the 
United States Indo-Pacific Command, including the USMC, Navy, Air 
Force, Army, Special Operations Command, and Space Command, as well as 
U.S. allies and partners.
    New training infrastructure would create a physical and virtual 
training environment to include two live-fire ranges, improvements to 
North Field, the development of Landing Zones, an expeditionary Base 
Camp at the former U.S. Agency for Global Media site, and a 
communications system using a combination of sensors, emitters, and 
communication towers. Subject to additional approvals, construction 
would include a biosecurity area at the Port of Tinian and an aircraft 
shelter at the Francisco Manglona Borja/Tinian International Airport. 
To ensure training unit and public safety during training, an on-island 
Training Area and Range Operations Command (Range Control) would be 
established. Range Control would schedule training and coordinate with 
local officials and the public.
    Two training Alternatives and a No Action Alternative on Tinian are 
analyzed in this Revised Draft EIS. Under the No Action Alternative, 
existing land-based training at levels analyzed in existing NEPA 
documents for Tinian would continue (see the 2010 Mariana Islands Range 
Complex Final EIS/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (OEIS), 2015 
Mariana Islands Training and Testing EIS/OEIS, and associated 
consultations and authorizations). Much of the proposed training is 
similar to existing training in terms of type that have been conducted 
on Tinian in recent decades. Alternative 1 and Alternative 2 would 
represent new training infrastructure with varying increases over 
existing training tempos.
    Potential effects on environmental resources resulting from 
activities included in the two Action Alternatives and the No Action 
Alternative were evaluated in accordance with NEPA. Resources analyzed 
in this Revised Draft EIS include, but are not limited to, public 
access, land use and recreation, socioeconomics, biological resources, 
cultural resources, noise, air quality, public health and safety, 
utilities, and groundwater and hydrology. The Revised Draft EIS also 
includes an analysis of measures that would avoid, minimize, or 
mitigate environmental effects potentially resulting from military 
training and construction of training infrastructure. Direct, indirect, 
and cumulative effects on these resource areas are analyzed in the 
Revised Draft EIS.
    The USMC is coordinating and consulting with appropriate Federal 
agencies as required by the NHPA, Endangered Species Act, 
Magnuson[hyphen]Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, Clean 
Water Act, Rivers and Harbors Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, Clean 
Air Act, and other laws and regulations as determined to be applicable 
to the project.
    The USMC distributed the Revised Draft EIS to the CNMI government 
agencies, Federal Government agencies they are consulting with, and 
other interested persons. The Revised Draft EIS is available for public 
review on the project website at www.CJMTJointMilitaryTrainingEIS.com 
and at these public libraries:
    1. Joeten-Kiyu Public Library, Saipan.
    2. Tinian Public Library, Tinian.
    3. Antonio C. Atalig Memorial Rota Public Library, Rota.
    The public involvement process is helpful in identifying public 
concerns and local issues to be considered during the development of 
the EIS. The USMC encourages the public to provide substantive comments 
on the Proposed Action and the environmental analysis, as well as the 
project's potential to affect historic properties as it relates to 
section 106 of the NHPA. All comments received prior to the deadline of 
August 20, 2025 at the in-person public meetings, electronically via 
the project website, or mailed to the address provided in the ADDRESSES 
section will be considered during the development of the Final EIS.
    In-person public meetings on Tinian and Saipan will begin at 
approximately 5 p.m. local time; the meeting on Rota will begin at 3 
p.m. local time. Informational posters will be displayed, and project 
team members will be available to discuss the Proposed Action and 
accept comments, written and oral, from the public. A Chamorro and 
Carolinian interpreter will be available at each of the five in-person 
public meetings.
    Oral comments will be recorded by a stenographer. Equal weight will 
be given to oral and written statements.

    Dated: May 28, 2025.
A.R. DeMaio,
Lieutenant Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, 
Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2025-09980 Filed 6-5-25; 8:45 am]
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