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Item I1BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date:^3une 20, 2012 Division: Bulk Item: Yes _ No _ Department: Growth Management Staff Contact Person/Phone #: Christine Hurigy x2517 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Presentation and discussion of the United States Navy's Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and the proposed operational alternatives within the Key West Range Complex which may impact the County and authorization for the mayor to sign the County's comment letter on the DEIS which will be drafted by Keith and Schnars, P.A., and Tyson Smith, ESQ., AICP (outside Legal Counsel for Monroe County). ITEM BACKGROUND: On May 7, 2012, the Department of the Navy sent a letter to the County to inform the County that the Navy has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/Overseas EIS for U.S. Navy training and testing activities conducted within the Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing Study Area [letter attached]. The Study Area is in the western Atlantic Ocean and encompasses the waters off the east coast of North America and the Gulf of Mexico. The Study Area covers approximately 2.6 million square nautical miles of ocean area, and includes designated U.S. Navy operating areas and special use airspace. The Study Area includes the Key West Range Complex. The Key West Range Complex lies off the southwestern coast of mainland Florida and along the southern Florida Keys, extending seaward into the Gulf of Mexico 150 nm and south into the Straits of Florida 60 nm. The Key West Range Complex includes special use airspace with associated warning areas and surface and subsurface sea space of the Key West OPAREA. The Key West OPAREA is 8,288 nm2 of sea space and undersea space south of Key West. Keith and Schnars (K&S) is providing support to the BOCC, County Administrator and the County's Environmental Impact Study Oversight Committee (EIS Committee) in the review and preparation of comments in response to two Navy published Draft DEIS and two Final EIS documents that may potentially affect the County. K&S is organizing the County's review and comment response team and drafting the County response letters to Navy NEPA documents. Attached is a preliminary summary drafted by K&S of the potential training, testing and operational activities included in the Navy's Preferred Alternative, including an increase from 5700 to 6840/year of air combat maneuver events, which may impact the County. K&S will draft the official County response letter to Navy's DEIS based upon comments received from the BOCC, EIS Committee, County staff and other public comments. All comments on the DEIS must be postmarked or received online by July 10, 2012, to be considered in the Final EIS. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: N/A CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: N/A STAFF RECOMMENDATION: N/A TOTAL COST: INDIRECT COST: BUDGETED: Yes No _ DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: COST TO COUNTY: SOURCE OF FUNDS: REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes _ No AMOUNT PER MONTH_ Year _ APPROVED BY: County Atty _ OMB/Purchasing Risk Management DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM # Mr. Roman Gastesi County Administrator, 1100 Simonton Street, Key West, FL 33040 Dear Mr. Gastesi: DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY COMMANDER US FLEET FORCES COMMAND 1562 MITSCHER AVENUE SUITE 250 NORFOLK VA 23551.2487 RECEIVED MAY 1 102 Monroe County Ste. 205 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ae( f ✓ rl��.� Ch d-)tv E 5090 Ser N46/526 May 7, 2012 SUBJECT: UNITED STATES NAVY'S ATLANTIC FLEET TRAINING AND TESTING DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT/OVERSEAS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT This letter is to inform you that the Department of the Navy has prepared a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)/Overseas EIS (OEIS) for U.S. Navy training and testing activities conducted within the Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing (AFTT) Study Area. The U.S. Navy is requesting and welcomes your comments on the Draft EIS/OEIS. The Study Area is in the western Atlantic Ocean and encompasses the waters off the east coast of North America and the Gulf of Mexico. The Study Area covers approximately 2.6 million square nautical miles of ocean area, and includes designated U.S. Navy operating areas and special use airspace (see enclosure). The U.S. Navy's mission is to organize, train, equip, and maintain combat -ready Naval Forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, and maintaining freedom of the seas as mandated by federal law (Title 10 U.S. Code § 5062). The Chief of Naval Operations is charged with ensuring the readiness of the nation's naval forces and meets that directive, in part, by establishing and executing training programs and ensuring naval forces have access to training ranges, operating areas, and airspace needed to develop and maintain skills for the conduct of operations. The Navy's proposed action is to conduct training and testing activities, which may include the use of active sonar and explosives, primarily within existing range complexes, operating areas, and testing ranges along the east coast of the U.S., the Gulf of Mexico, pierside locations, port transit channels, and the lower Chesapeake Bay. For more information on the U.S. Navy's proposed action and alternatives currently under consideration, please see the enclosure. In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the U.S. Navy is holding five public meetings to inform and provide an opportunity for the public to comment on the proposed action, alternatives under consideration, and the adequacy and accuracy of the analysis in the Draft EIS/OEIS. All comments (oral or written) submitted during the 60- day public review period (May 11, 2012 to July 10, 2012) will become part 5090 Ser N46/526 May 7, 2012 of the public record on the Draft EIS/OEIS and will be addressed in the Final EIS/OEIS. U.S. Navy representatives will be available during the open house public meetings to provide information and answer questions. Members of the public can arrive anytime between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. The public meeting schedule is as follows: Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Hotel Providence 139 Mathewson Street Providence, RI 02903 Tuesday, June 5, 2012 The Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center 1000 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32204 Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Hilton Garden Inn Panama City 1101 N. Highway 231 Panama City, FL 32405 Monday, June 11, 2012 Virginia Beach Convention Center 1000 19th Street Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Tuesday, June 12, 2012 Hampton Inn and Suites Swansboro 215 Old Hammock Road Swansboro, NC 28584 The Draft EIS/OEIS and additional information are available on the project website at: www.AFTTRIS.com. A CD-ROM of the Draft EIS/OEIS can also be sent on request. Written comments may be submitted via the website or mailed to the following address: Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic Attn Code EV22 (AFTT EIS Project Managers) 6506 Hampton Blvd Norfolk, VA 23508-1278 Online comments may also be submitted on the project website at: www.AFTTRIS.com. All comments must be postmarked or received online by July 10, 2012, to be considered in the Final EIS/OEIS. Sincerely, G. L. EDWARDS Director Environmental By direction S Readiness Division Enclosure (1): U.S. Navy AFTT EIS/OEIS Project Description and Study Area Map 2 U.S. NAVY ATLANTIC FLEET TRAINING AND TESTING (AFTT) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT/OVERSEAS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT (EIS/OBIS) PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND STUDY AREA MAP AFTT EIS/OEIS Proposed Action and Alternatives: The Navy's proposed action is to conduct training and testing activities, which may include the use of active sonar and explosives primarily within existing range complexes, operating areas, and testing ranges along the east coast of the United States, the Gulf of Mexico, U.S. Navy pierside locations, port transit channels and the lower Chesapeake Bay. The proposed action also includes activities such as sonar maintenance and gunnery exercises conducted during ship transits, and which may occur outside U.S. Navy range complexes and testing ranges. The proposed action includes pierside sonar testing conducted as part of construction, overhaul, modernization, maintenance, and repair activities at shipyards and U.S. Navy piers. The purpose of the proposed action is to conduct training and testing activities to ensure that the U.S. 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. No Action Alternative - Continues baseline training and testing activities, as defined by existing U.S. Navy environmental planning documents. The baseline testing activities also include those testing events that have historically occurred in the Study Area, and have been subject to previous analysis pursuant to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and Executive Order 12114. The No Action Alternative is required by regulations as a baseline against which the impacts of the proposed action are compared. Alternative I - Consists of the No Action Alternative plus the expansion of the Study Area boundaries and adjustments to the locations and tempos of training and testing activities from the baseline, as necessary to support current and planned U.S. Navy training and testing requirements. This alternative considers activities occurring on the range complexes and the testing ranges, as well as activities occurring within the Study Area outside of the range complexes and testing ranges; and mission requirements associated with force structure changes, including those resulting from the development, testing, and introduction of new platforms (ships and aircraft) and weapons systems into the fleet. Alternative I reflects the adjustment to the baseline necessary to support all current and proposed Navy at -sea training and testing activities through 2019. Alternative 2 - Consists of Alternative 1 plus the establishment of new range capabilities and modifications of existing capabilities, adjustments to types and tempos of training and testing, and the establishment of additional locations to conduct activities within the Study Area. Enclosure (1) Environmental Analysis: Environmental effects that might result from the implementation of the U.S. Navy's proposed action or the alternatives under consideration have been analyzed in the Draft EIS/OEIS. Resources evaluated include sediments and water quality, air quality, marine habitats, marine mammals, sea turtles and other marine reptiles, birds, marine vegetation, marine invertebrates, fish, cultural resources, socioeconomic resources, and public health and safety. AFTT Study Area: The Study Area covers approximately 2.6 million square nautical miles and encompasses the at -sea portions of the range complexes and testing ranges shown on the map included here. The Study Area includes only the at -sea components of the range complexes and testing ranges, with the exception of the Narragansett Bay, lower Chesapeake Bay, St. Andrew Bay, and pierside locations. The remaining inland waters and land -based portions of the range complexes are not a part of the Study Area, and will be or already have been addressed under separate NEPA documentation. Navy pierside locations and port transit channels where sonar maintenance and testing occur, and bays and civilian ports where training occurs are also included in the Study Area as indicated on the map. 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The Navy needs an EIS/OEIS for: • increased activities throughout the western Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico 0 w " ' • compliance with the IBMEndangered Species Act om••. This Draft EIS/OEIS is different than the upcoming Draft EIS for the Naval Air '~- Station `.�`■ (expected to be issued June I „ 7GSt—�.. ._........... . ......... 29, 2012) 6,j i What is the AFTT Draft EIS/OEIS? The Draft EIS/OEIS evaluates 3 Alternatives No Action: continue existing baseline training and testing Alternative I: expand Study Area and increase levels of training and testing Alternative 2 (Preferred Alterna ive): everything in Alternative I plus more training and testing activities The Draft EIS/DIES is >2,000 pages long, and is supported by 9 technical reports. 61.3 What is the AFTT Draft EIS/OEIS? Vqq The AFTT Study Area includes the Key West Range Complex • Key West OPAREA: 8,288 nm2 of sea space and undersea space • Special Use Airspace: approximately 20,647 nm2 of airspace • Warning areas: W-174 (A, B, C, E, F, G) and W-465 (A, B) • Bonefish Air Traffic Control Assigned Airspace (ATCAA) -extends W-174B • Tortugas Military Operations Area (MOA) — no flights under 5,000 ft, no booms under 18,000 ft The Preferred Alternative will "expand areas within the Key Note, all locations are approximate West Ronee Complex where anti -air warfare events, such as air combat maneuvers and gunnery and missile A F j G - exercises, would be conducted..." --1— ----------------------�— d'rsh r r CAA Vvi f 4 B Key West TortugasifloAa Range Complex ,A B wass There is no analysis specifically for 74 the Key West Range Complex. What could occur near Monroe County? Air Combat Maneuver (ACM) Events Description: Basic flight maneuvers against other aircraft No ordnance is fired, but may use chaff and flares Typically 2 fighter jets (F/A-18, F-35, F-5) - may involve over 12 aircraft Lasts I to 2 hours Location: W-174 A/B/C/E/F/G, W-465 A/B, Bonefish ATCAA Event x Takeoff & Landing 20% increase in events (in support of proposed increase utilization of NASKW) -- I w nn;a g c ' -. B A 1 I 'dJt'4 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 ACM Events Possible concerns / questions: More takeoffs & landings (time/date) • F-35 aircraft • F/A-18 as baseline? What could occur near Monroe County? Air Platform / Vehicle Tests Description: Testing the flying qualities of an aircraft. No weapons are released Events may involve 2 or more fighter jet aircraft Fixed and rotary -wing aircraft, includes unmanned aerial systems Lasts 2 to 8 flight hours Location: not specified vy, 4 Notyw Probably anhere Yv1?4 14 No Alt2 12 Action Alt 1 12 10 10 10 8 6 4 2 0 Air Platform / Vehicle Test 20% increase in events Possible concerns / questions: • Aircraft noise • Debris: fuel tanks, carriages, dispensers, etc may be I ---� jettisoned What could occur near Monroe County? Gunnery Exercises (Air -to -Air) Description: Two or more jets (F/A-18, F-35) shoot with medium -caliber non -explosive cannons (machine guns) at a target banner towed by another aircraft (e.g., Lear jet). Lasts I to 2 hours Location: W-174A 94% increase in gunnery events 80 - ___. Alt 1 Alt 2 60 50 Acticn 40 35 30 20 10 0 GUNNER A -A medium cal. Events 06An 56% increase in medium -caliber rounds 60000 Alt Alt2 im 50,00040,000 30,000 20.000 10,000 0 GUNtEX A -A medium eel. Rounds Possible concerns / questions: More noise More military expended materials (projectiles, casings) What could occur near Monroe County? Missile Exercises (Air -to -Air) Description:Two or more jets (F/A-18, F-35) fire an air-to-air missile at a target such as a drone, decoy, or parachute -suspended flare Missiles are high -explosive warheads These events typically occur at high altitudes Lasts I to 2 hours Location: W-174A, W-174B, W-174F 9 6 7 6 s 4 3 2 1 0 ra�A IFI W174 B What could occur near Monroe County? Flare Exercises This is a new activity 8 missiles per year MISSILEX A -A HE Possible concerns / questions: In -air explosions (new activity) • More fragments, parachutes, etc Description: — Fixed -wing aircraft and helicopters deploy defensive flares to confuse infrared sensors or incoming missiles Typically release 5 flares above 3,000 ft Flares are designed to burn completely The only material that enters the sea is a small plastic end cap (approx. 1 V2 inches in diameter) Location: W-174 A/B/C/E/F/G, W-465 A/B, Bonefish ATCAA 5,000 — No Alt 1 Alt 2 ..Action—-;5i2----.. 4,000 No change in number of s,000 events (900/year) 2,000 1,000 No substantial change in 0 number of flares (4,512/yr) FLA/jREX Flares Expended -------A------IF j' j 1 /' J I B Possible concerns /questions: A i B Most flare use in AFTT would �iM4� continue to be in Key West Range Complex What could occur near Monroe County? Chaff Exercises Description: Fixed -wing aircraft and helicopters crews deploy a cloud of chaff to deceive an inbound missile Each 6-inch cylinder contains a few million fibers approximately the thickness of a human hair Fibers are glass with an aluminum coating Can remain in air for 10 minutes to 10 hours Chaff plumes can drift 200 miles Chaff fibers would be expected to float on the sea surface for some period and then sink Location: W-174 A/B/C/E/F/G, W-465 A/B No Alt 1 An 2 35,000 chon 30,000 30,00( 30,000 No change in number of events (3,000/yr) 2s,000 No change in number of cartridges & canisters (30,000/yr) 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 A F-'G ---------- - w17 4 B —'� What could occur near Monroe County? Mine Neutralization CHAFFEI( Cartridges & Canisters Possible concerns / questions: • Most chaff use in AFTT would continue to be in Key West Range Complex • Debris: end caps, pistons, chaff Description: Navy divers disable mines with explosive charges May involve detonation of one or more explosive charges from 10 to 60 pounds of TNT equivalent Normally conducted during daylight hours for safety reasons The actual mine does not explode — it is a dummy Charge placed anywhere in water column, including bottom Location: Demolition Key This is a new activity 12 high -explosive charges per year w174 Demolition Key 14 Alt 1 Alt 2 12 12 12 10 8 5 4 No Action 2 0 0 Mine Neutralization EDDHEcharges Possible concerns / questions: • New use of explosives in the area • Underwater explosions • Fragments: mooring blocks What could occur near Monroe County? Son buoys Description: Sonobuoys are listening devices deployed from aircraft (with parachutes) and surface vessels Some are non -explosive Some are explosive — the explosion creates a loud signal & echo for locating the target Lasts 6 flight hours/event Location: not specified This is a new activity 1,512 explosive 3,120 non -explosive 39events/yr Ae2 sonobuoys/yr45 sonobuoys/yr 40 11600 - Aft A A02 A02 AM 13533 1,400 3'500 Alit30 1,2003,000LA.Ion 25 1,0002.50020 8002,000 15 No 600 Nu1.50010 Aolbn 4001,0005 Action0200 05000 0 Explosive Sonobuoy Events aw fitploslve Sonobuoys Non -explosive Sonobuoys >» Possible concerns / questions: ab :WMIta New activity Aircraft noise v-M5 Underwater explosions wI74 Debris What could occur near Monroe County? Combat system ship qualification trial F iption: surface ship warfare gun capability s are mobile targets ance: Large -caliber projectiles (e.g., 5 inch guns) (non -explosive and explosive), medium -caliber tiles (non -explosive), and missiles (non -explosive) duration is I week. Location: not specified 339 large caliber 561 large caliber 6,000 med. caliber explosive rounds/ r 3 non -explosive y non-expl. rounds/yr non-expl. rounds/yr missiles/yr 400 Alt 1 Alt 2 ODD Alt 1 AN 2 An / Ae 2 3�.....__.._-g ].000 Nt 1 Alt 2 3000 4000 6,000 a 300 500 0.000 3A33 250 400 0.000 3 200 30p I,000 2 150 3.000 2 M 200 N. 100 2000 No 50 �0 0 _ 100 Aatlen 1,000 Action 1[A;0 0 0 1 0 0 0 CSSOT large cal tErounds CSSOT large col no expbalve round* CSSCII mad oat two-exploein round* CSSOTnon-sWb•iv missflss w W174 Possible concerns / questions: New activity ate itti OP r7A',� Noise (weapons firing, explosions) • Debris (projectiles, fragments) w1�4 What could occur near Monroe County? Special Warfare Description: Uses submersibles to insert and extract special forces into denied areas No ordnance Event duration is up to 30 days Location: not specified 5 Alt 2 4 AN 1 4 No 3 100% increase in 3 pMbn Special Warfare 3 z 2 events 2 1 1 0 Special Warfare Events probably here M74 What could occur near Monroe County? Events Including Aircraft Movement Description: A total of all aircraft events This is not the number of flights or takeoffs/landings ts inclue ing aircraft t No Action Alt 1 Alt 2 uver events Ey—ts 5,700 5,700 6,840 ir-to-air) 36 70 70 (air-to-air) 0 8 8 Flare events 900 900 900 Chaff events Air Plationn / Vehicle Tests Sorabuoy events ag'&U469 Mine Ntralization events Total Events including Aircraft Movement -------A------I F ' j �. f ` Possible concerns / questions: 'M74 B emo e< • How does this translate to the 1 B number of takeoffs and landings at R i NASKW? N174 Possible concerns / questions: • May include submarine sonars, doppler sonar, and underwater communications (page 5-72 states the Navy will not conduct low-, mid-, or high -frequency active sonar within FKNMS) 13% increase? No All A 12,000 10,000 8,000 6,000 4,000 2,000 0 Events Including Aircraft Movement What could occur near Monroe County? Events Including Vessel Movement 771" Description: Includes: Mine Neutralization events Sonobuoy events Combat System Ship Qualification Trial events Special Warfare events 70 el Alt 60 04 57 3,100% increase 50 Mostly due to sonobuoy (39 events) 40 and mine neutralization (12 events) 30 20 No Action 10 2 0 .sr 1` Events Including vessel Movement ______________Z v+174a Possible concerns / questions:„4'More - 5° ,WSW vessel trafficP�REA, What could occur near Monroe County? Explosions F scription: plosions will be a new activity 77 In -Air Explosions: Air-to-air missiles (8/yr) Large cal. high explosive (339/yr) Surface Explosions: 400 347 � Mine neutralization 10-60 lb (6/yr) aso Underwater Explosions: Sao 7 AN 1 An2 Explosive sonobuoys 5-10lb (1,518/yr) 250 6 6 6 Mine neutralization 10-60 lb (6/yr) 200 5 1,600 _ AN 2 15a 1,316 4 1,400 100 AHbn 1,200 so 0 3 1.000 0 2 tb 800 In -Air Explosions 1 Action 600 0 p _. 400[NWOHlonsurface Explosions 200 0 A 1,F I ��L9isl - • ( Underwater Explosions ------------------'-- NKA (` +v' B emo e '7 Possible concerns / questions: reba61y�r1ostT in QP _REAi 5 New activity. Impact analysis? +�1?4 • Why here? Avoidance analysis? What could occur near Monroe County? Other Military Expended Materials Description: Debris — settles to the seafloor No Action Alt 1 AI12 anchor blocks 0 6 6 ronexplosiw sonobuoys 0 2,fi40 3,120 (training) 0s(testing) �Pamghutes 0 2,640 3,120 aircraft stores, ballast, weapon cartridges 30 30 36 pistons or endcaps 34,500 34,512 34.512 Total Other Military Expended Materials 34,530 39,840 40,806 ..r In WEI W465 Wt74 45,000 40,000 35,000 30.000 18% increase in 25,OOo number of objects 251,000 000 10,000 5.000 0 No An 1 An 2 Other Military Expended Materials 9,000 AN 1 Aft 2 8.000 7,4530110 177% Increase in 7,000 , No seafloor impact area S6,000000 aetien (increase of 1.3 4, 2,914 3,000 acres/yr) 2,000 1,000 0 Military Expended Materials on Seatloor (m2) What types of comments would the County provide to the Navy? Possible concerns / questions: • Seafloor habitat changes • Clarify how the 20% increase in aircraft events would equate to the number of takeoffs and landings at NASKW. • At what times would the 20% increase occur (day vs. night, weekday vs. weekend, summer vs. winter)? • How much activity would be with F-35s? (1/3 of Navy inventory by 2020) • Provide an analysis of F-35 aircraft on the socioeconomic resources of the Keys, and also for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet since it wasn't included in the 2003 Final EIS. • How much would be visible or audible to the public on land or offshore? (aircraft overflights, flares, chaff, explosions, gunnery, etc.) • Describe how areas within the Key West Range Complex would be expanded? (page 2-67) • Can Navy activities be shifted farther offshore to offset the proposed increase in activities in the Key West Range Complex? A comment letter will be drafted on the Navy's Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing Draft EIS/OEIS which will include the comments and questions listed above. MIL 10 NAVY 6q Growth Management is requesting authorization for the Mayor to sign the County's comment letter on the Atlantic Fleet Training and Testing (AFTT) Draft EIS/OEIS Questions? Additional comments to include in the letter? For more information: Navy's AFTT website: http://aftteis.com John Abbott, Keith and Schnars: jabbott@keithandschnars.com