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Data omissions mar US Navy’s analysis of groundwater impact

The Department of Navy has neglected to discuss in their environmental impact documents ready-available data suggesting genuine and proven threats to munitions contaminants leaching into surface or groundwater on Tinian, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed...
Posted On Jul 29 2015 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Disrupting Tinian’s economy

I’d like to thank Craig Whelden, Marine Corps Forces Pacific executive director, for the last two sentences in his letter of 07/02/2015, to the Saipan Tribune. It read, “The Department of Defense has an important mission in the Pacific region but we are also committed...
Posted On Jul 08 2015 06:06
, By Jun Dayao

Military: Mitigation plans to be determined next year

The Marine Corps Forces Pacific says mitigation plans will be defined over the next year for live-fire ranges on Tinian and Pagan, as no plans have been committed to yet in draft impact documents. The construction and impact of “live-fire” ranges is expected to have “significant”...
Posted On Jul 03 2015 06:06
, 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
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