Good afternoon.  I am re-sending the attached (and pasted below) press release 
for consideration in your news format, as a reminder for the public that all 
comments  on this supplemental environmental impact statement must be 
postmarked or received online by Oct. 6, 2017, for consideration in the 
development of the Supplemental EIS/OEIS. Comments may also be submitted online 
at www.NWTTEIS.com, or by mail to:

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: NWTT Supplemental EIS/OEIS Project Manager
3730 North Charles Porter Ave., Building 385
Oak Harbor, WA 98278-3500

For your convenience, see full press release pasted release below.

Very Respectfully, 
Sheila Murray

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U.S. NAVY SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON THE NORTHWEST TRAINING AND TESTING SUPPLEMENTAL 
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT/OVERSEAS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT 

SILVERDALE, Wash - The U.S. Navy is preparing a supplement to the 2015 
Northwest Training and Testing (NWTT) Final Environmental Impact 
Statement/Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (EIS/OEIS) to assess the 
potential environmental effects associated with ongoing and future at-sea 
military readiness activities conducted within the NWTT EIS/OEIS Study Area 
(hereafter referred to as the "Study Area"). Military readiness activities 
include training and research, development, testing, and evaluation (hereafter 
referred to as "training and testing"). The Navy is requesting public comments 
on the scope of the analysis, including potential environmental issues and 
viable alternatives to be considered during the development of the Draft 
Supplemental EIS/OEIS.

The Navy previously completed an EIS/OEIS in 2015, for which a Record of 
Decision was signed in October 2016, for at-sea training and testing activities 
occurring within the Study Area. The supplement to the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS is 
being prepared to support ongoing and future activities conducted at sea within 
the Study Area beyond 2020. Proposed training and testing activities are 
generally consistent with those analyzed in the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS and are 
representative of activities the Navy has been conducting in the Study Area for 
decades. 

The Supplemental EIS/OEIS will include an analysis of training and testing 
activities using new information available after the release of the 2015 Final 
EIS/OEIS. New information includes an updated acoustic effects model, updated 
marine mammal density data, and evolving and emergent best available science. 
As part of this process, the Navy will seek the issuance of federal regulatory 
permits and authorizations under the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the 
Endangered Species Act to support ongoing and future at-sea military readiness 
activities within the Study Area beyond 2020.

Proposed Action:

The Proposed Action is to conduct at-sea training and testing activities within 
the Study Area. Activities include the use of active sound navigation and 
ranging (sonar) and explosives while employing marine species protective 
mitigation measures. 

The purpose of the Proposed Action is to maintain a ready force, which is 
needed to ensure the Navy can accomplish its mission to maintain, train, and 
equip combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, 
and maintaining freedom of the seas, consistent with Congressional direction in 
section 5062 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code. 

To achieve and maintain military readiness, the Navy proposes to: 

.Conduct at-sea training and testing activities at levels required to support 
military readiness requirements beyond 2020; and

.Accommodate evolving mission requirements, including those resulting from the 
development, testing, and introduction of new vessels, aircraft, and weapons 
systems into the fleet.

The Study Area remains unchanged since the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS. The Study Area 
is comprised of established maritime operating areas and warning areas in the 
northeastern Pacific Ocean, including areas within the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 
Puget Sound, and the Western Behm Canal in southeastern Alaska. The Study Area 
includes air and water space within and outside Washington state waters, air 
and water space outside state waters of Oregon and Northern California, and 
Navy pierside locations where sonar maintenance and testing occur. In the 
supplement to the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS, the Navy will only analyze those 
training and testing activities conducted at sea within the Study Area. 

Scoping Comment Period for the Supplemental EIS/OEIS:

The 30-day scoping comment period begins Aug. 22, 2017 through Sept. 21, 2017. 
Comments must be postmarked or received online by Sept. 21, 2017 for 
consideration in the development of the Draft Supplemental EIS/OEIS. Comments 
may be submitted online at www.NWTTEIS.com, or by mail to:

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: NWTT Supplemental EIS/OEIS Project Manager
3730 North Charles Porter Ave., Building 385
Oak Harbor, WA 98278-3500

Scoping meetings are not being held at this stage of the process because the 
Proposed Action does not differ substantially from the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS. 
However, public meetings are planned to occur following the release of the 
Draft Supplemental EIS/OEIS in early 2019. For additional project information, 
please visit the project website at www.NWTTEIS.com. 

Please help inform your community by sharing the information in this press 
release.

Should you have trouble accessing the project website, please email 
[email protected] for assistance. For other information about your 
Navy in the Northwest Region, please visit the Navy Region Northwest website at 
www.cnic.navy.mil/cnrnw.

-USN-

Sheila Murray
Deputy, Public Affairs
Navy Region Northwest
1100 Hunley RD, Rm 213
Silverdale,WA  98315- 1100
(360) 396-4981 (w)
(360) 340-5398 (c)

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