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DLNR continues to study draft EIS, says Seman

The Department of Land and Natural Resources will continue to conduct its own review of the draft environmental impact statement on proposed “live-fire” exercises in the CNMI. According to DLNR Secretary Richard Seman, the review, however, will only involve the areas that the...
Posted On May 21 2015 23:08
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Final EIS for MITT now online

The U.S. Department of Navy has published online its final environmental impact documents on military training covering air, land, and sea space in the Marianas region. This final environmental statement, or EIS, covers, among others, sonar, deep-sea, “urban warfare,” and...
Posted On May 20 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

‘2-month extension not enough’

The additional 60 days the U.S. Department of Defense gave for the CNMI to review a draft environmental impact statement on the U.S. military’s plans for the Commonwealth is a welcome development but ultimately it is not enough. This seems to the consensus of CNMI officials and...
Posted On May 15 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

EIS review extension reshapes timeline for environmental review

The U.S. Department of Defense believes an extra two months is adequate for a professional environmental consultant to complete and share their findings with the CNMI on the draft environmental impact statement for military training on Tinian and Pagan. Any more than two months...
Posted On May 15 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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