Pasted below is a press release that was sent out to local news media in the 
Washington, Oregon, Southeastern Alaska, and Northern California areas. 

The Navy is holding four public meetings next week to give the public an 
opportunity to learn more about the Supplement to the Northwest Training and 
Testing (NWTT) Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).  Please see the full 
list of meetings in the below release.  The Supplement is currently available 
for public review and comment until Feb. 2.

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you.

Very Respectfully,
Liane Nakahara
Public Affairs Specialist
Navy Region Northwest
Desk: (360) 396-1630
Email: liane.nakahara[at]navy.mil

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 6, 2014
Release # 15-001

Navy to hold public meetings on Supplement to the Northwest Training and 
Testing Draft EIS

SILVERDALE, Wash. - The U.S. Navy invites the public to attend public meetings 
to learn more about the Supplement to the  Northwest Training and Testing 
(NWTT)  Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Overseas  Environmental Impact 
Statement (EIS/OEIS). The Navy prepared the Supplement to evaluate the 
potential environmental effects of additional military readiness training 
activities resulted from recently updated training requirements.

Public Meetings:
Four open-house meetings will be held to inform the public about the Navy's 
findings in the Supplement to the Draft EIS/OEIS, to answer questions, and to 
solicit public comments on the Supplement. Each public meeting will be held 
from 5 to 8 p.m. Comments will be accepted throughout each meeting. The public 
meetings will be held at the following locations and times:

Monday, Jan. 12, 2015
Poulsbo Fire Station Conference Room
911 NE Liberty Road
Poulsbo, WA

Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015
Grays Harbor College, Hillier Union Building
1620 Edward P. Smith Drive
Aberdeen, WA

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015
Isaac Newton Magnet School Commons
825 NE Seventh St.
Newport, OR

Friday, Jan. 16, 2015
Eureka Public Marina, Wharfinger Building Great Room
1 Marina Way
Eureka, CA

Individuals requiring reasonable accommodations, please contact Liane Nakahara, 
Navy Region Northwest Public Affairs Specialist, at 360-396-1630 or 
[email protected]. 

Availability of the Supplement and Public Comment Period:

The Navy is seeking public input on the accuracy and adequacy of the Supplement 
to the Draft EIS/OEIS. The Supplement is available for public review online at 
www.NWTTEIS.com and at the following locations:

 
Washington:
.       Everett Main Library
.       Gig Harbor Library 
.       Jefferson County Library - Port Hadlock
.       Kitsap Regional Library - Poulsbo
.       Kitsap Regional Library - Sylvan Way (Bremerton)
.       Oak Harbor Public Library
.       Port Angeles Main Library
.       Port Townsend Public Library
.       Timberland Regional Library  - Aberdeen
.       Timberland Regional Library - Hoquiam

Oregon:
.       Astoria Public Library
.       Driftwood Public Library
.       Newport Public Library 
.       Tillamook Main Library 
.       Hatfield Marine Science Center

Northern California:
.       Fort Bragg Branch Library
.       Humboldt County Public Library, Arcata Main Library
.       Humboldt County Public Library, Eureka Main Library
.       Redwood Coast Senior Center

Southeastern Alaska:
.       Juneau Public Library, Downtown Branch
.       Ketchikan Public Library
 

The Navy is accepting comments throughout the 45-day public comment period, 
from Dec. 19, 2014, to Feb. 2, 2015. All comments must be postmarked or 
received online by Feb. 2, 2015, for consideration in the Final EIS/OEIS. 
Written comments may be submitted via the project website at www.NWTTEIS.com, 
in person at the public meetings or by mail to:
Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: Ms. Kimberly Kler - NWTT EIS/OEIS Project Manager
1101 Tautog Circle, Suite 203
Silverdale, WA 98315-1101

All public comments received during the original Draft EIS comment period (Jan. 
24 - April 15, 2014) are still valid and are being considered in the 
development of the Final EIS. 

Supplement to the NWTT Draft EIS/OEIS:
Following publication of the Draft EIS/OEIS on Jan. 24, 2014, the U.S. Navy 
determined that updated training requirements would result in changes to the 
Proposed Action. The purpose of this Supplement to the Draft EIS/OEIS is to 
present these changes and significant new information relevant to environmental 
concerns.

These changes include an updated requirement for increased use of sonobuoys 
during training in the Northwest Training Range Complex. The supplement also 
addresses additional analysis related to assessing impacts of ongoing maritime 
security operations. The types of activities that were evaluated include 
maritime security escorts for Navy vessels such as Fleet Ballistic Missile 
Submarines [SSBNs]. Unless specifically included in the Supplement, the 
activities and analyses of effects to resources described in the original Draft 
EIS/OEIS remain valid and are included by reference in the Supplement to the 
Draft EIS/OEIS.

In the NWTT Draft EIS/OEIS that was previously released, the Navy evaluated the 
potential environmental effects from military readiness training and testing 
activities conducted primarily within existing range complexes and testing 
ranges in the NWTT Study Area.

The purpose of the Proposed Action is to ensure that the Navy accomplishes its 
mission to maintain, train and equip combat-ready naval forces capable of 
winning wars, deterring aggression and maintaining freedom of the seas. This 
mission is achieved in part by training and testing within the NWTT Study Area. 
The NWTT EIS/OEIS also supports the renewal of federal regulatory permits and 
authorizations for current training and testing activities and future 
activities requiring environmental analysis.

Visit the project website at www.NWTTEIS.com to learn more about the project.

MEDIA AVAILABILITY:  There is an opportunity for media to speak with project 
personnel at 4:30 p.m. before each meeting. Media interested in attending or 
seeking further information should contact: Liane Nakahara, Navy Region 
Northwest Public Affairs Specialist, 360-396-1630 (office) or 360-340-5372 
(cell).

-USN-

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