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Tinian’s Pina plateau under assessment

Pina Plateau on Tinian, a site eyed by the Tinian municipality for an island landfill, is also currently undergoing assessment for ordnance and munitions leftover by the U.S. military. The Pina Plateau is approximately 600 acres, immediately adjacent to a former U.S. military...
Posted On Jun 30 2015 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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Consultant: Draft EIS ‘woefully inadequate’

Based on initial findings, the draft environmental impact statement for proposed joint military training and “live-fire” exercises in the CNMI is “woefully inadequate.” This is according to Nicholas Yost, who heads Dentons US LLC, the independent consultant hired by the CNMI...
Posted On Jun 29 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Public hearing set for clean up of Chiget mortar range

The Marine Forces Pacific has set a public hearing on Tinian this July 15 for the clean up of the old Chiget Mortar Range, a military “scar” left closed and fenced off on the island for decades. MARFORPAC executive director Craig Whelden told Saipan Tribune that they recognize...
Posted On Jun 29 2015 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Pagan proposed target for ‘highly-explosive aviation ordnance’—EIS

Pagan may not be a proposed “bombing range” for the U.S. military, as their head officials say—just a proposed target for 1,000- to 2,000-lb “highly-explosive aviation ordnance,” according to environmental impact documents. A comparison of impact documents for training on...
Posted On Jun 26 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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