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BREAKING NEWS: 11:20 a.m. - Proposed buildup roadmap outlines how Guam will change

BREAKING NEWS: 11:20 a.m. - Proposed buildup roadmap outlines how Guam will change

Pacific Daily News • November 20, 2009


The Draft Environmental Impact statement, which contains thousands of pages that spell out the proposed military buildup on Guam is now available for public review.

The document outlines proposals, including to:

• Have 30,190 military personnel and their dependents on Guam, of whom 25 percent will live on military base facilities, the rest will live off-base
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* V1: 1. Purpose Of and Need for Action
* V1: 2. Overview of Proposed Actions and Alternatives
* V1: 3. Summary of Alternatives
* V1: 4. References
* V2: 1. Purpose Of and Need for Action
* V2: 2. Proposed Actions and Alternatives
* V2: 3. Geological and Soil Resources
* V2: 4. Water Resources
* V2: 5. Air Quality
* V2: 6. Noise
* V2: 7. Airspace
* V2: 8. Land and Submerged Land Use
* V2: 9. Recreational Resources
* V2: 10. Terrestrial Biological Resources
* Executive Summary
* Reader's Guide
* V2: 11. Marine Biological Resources
* V2: 12. Cultural Resources
* V2: 13. Visual Resources
* V2: 14. Marine Transportation
* V2: 15. Utilities
* V2: 16. Socioeconomics and General Services
* V2: 17. Hazardous Materials and Waste
* V2: 18. Public Health and Safety
* V2: 19. Environmental Justice and the Protection of Children
* V2: 20. References
* V3: 1. Purpose Of and Need for Action
* V3: 2. Proposed Action and Alternatives
* Download a map of the proposed buildup plans by clicking here.

• Realign Route 15

• Co-locate the Marine Corps base with the Army administration office in the Finegayan area

This story is developing.
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Download the draft EIS documents by clicking here:

http://www.guambuildupeis.us/documents

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