Good afternoon.  Attached and pasted below is a press release for consideration 
in your media format.

The U.S. Navy is extending the public comment period for the Supplement to the 
Northwest Training and Testing Environmental Impact Statement to allow the 
public more time to submit substantive comments.  The Navy is accepting 
comments throughout the extended public comment period, which began Aug. 22, 
2017, and now runs until Oct. 6, 2017. All comments must be postmarked or 
received online by Oct. 6, 2017, for consideration in the development of the 
Supplemental EIS/OEIS.

To submit substantive comments online or for additional information, visit the 
project website at: www.NWTTEIS.com. 

Very Respectfully, Sheila 

Sheila Murray
Deputy, Public Affairs
Navy Region Northwest
1100 Hunley RD, Rm 213
Silverdale,WA  98315- 1100
(360) 396-4981 (w)
(360) 340-5398 (c)

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NAVY EXTENDS PUBLIC SCOPING COMMENT PERIOD FOR  NORTHWEST TRAINING AND TESTING 
SUPPLEMENTAL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT/OVERSEAS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT 
STATEMENT 

SILVERDALE, Wash. - The U.S. Navy is extending the public scoping comment 
period for the Northwest Training and Testing (NWTT) Supplemental Environmental 
Impact Statement/ Overseas Environmental Impact Statement (EIS/OEIS) through 
Oct. 6, 2017, to allow the public more time to submit substantive comments. 
Scoping, which is conducted in accordance with the National Environmental 
Policy Act, is a process where the public is encouraged to participate in the 
development of an environmental impact statement by identifying the scope of 
the analysis, including potential environmental issues and viable alternatives. 

The Navy is preparing a supplement to the 2015 NWTT Final EIS/OEIS to assess 
the potential environmental effects associated with military readiness 
activities conducted within the NWTT EIS/OEIS Study Area (hereafter referred to 
as the "Study Area"). Military readiness activities include training and 
research, development, testing, and evaluation (hereafter referred to as 
"training and testing"). 

Scoping Comment Period Extension for the Supplemental EIS/OEIS:
 
The Navy is accepting comments throughout the extended public comment period, 
which began Aug. 22. 2017, and now runs until Oct. 6, 2017. All comments must 
be postmarked or received online by Oct. 6, 2017, for consideration in the 
development of the Supplemental EIS/OEIS. Comments may be submitted online at 
www.NWTTEIS.com, or by mail to:

Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest
Attention: NWTT Supplemental EIS/OEIS Project Manager
3730 North Charles Porter Ave., Building 385
Oak Harbor, WA 98278-3500

Public meetings are planned to occur following the release of the Draft 
Supplemental EIS/OEIS in early 2019. For additional project information, please 
visit the project website at www.NWTTEIS.com.

Background:

The Navy completed an EIS/OEIS in 2015 for training and testing activities 
occurring within the same Study Area, for which a Record of Decision was signed 
in October 2016. The supplement to the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS is being prepared to 
support future activities conducted at sea and in associated airspace within 
the same Study Area beyond 2020. As part of this process, the Navy will seek 
the issuance of federal regulatory permits and authorizations under the Marine 
Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act. Proposed training and testing 
activities are generally consistent with those analyzed in the previous 
EIS/OEIS and approved in the 2016 Record of Decision, and are representative of 
activities the Navy has been conducting in the Study Area for decades.

Proposed Action:

The Proposed Action is to conduct training and testing activities at sea and in 
associated airspace within the Study Area. At-sea activities include the use of 
active sound navigation and ranging (sonar) and explosives while employing 
marine species protective measures. 

The purpose of the Proposed Action is to maintain a ready force, which is 
needed to ensure the Navy can accomplish its mission to maintain, train, and 
equip combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, 
and maintaining freedom of the seas, consistent with Congressional direction in 
section 5062 of Title 10 of the U.S. Code. 

To achieve and maintain military readiness, the Navy proposes to: 

.       Conduct training and testing activities at sea and in associated 
airspace to support military readiness requirements beyond 2020; and

.       Accommodate evolving mission requirements, including those resulting 
from the development, testing, and introduction of new vessels, aircraft, and 
weapons systems into the fleet.

The Study Area remains unchanged from the 2015 Final EIS/OEIS. The Study Area 
is comprised of established maritime operating areas and warning areas in the 
northeastern Pacific Ocean, including areas within the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 
Puget Sound, and the Western Behm Canal in southeastern Alaska. The Study Area 
includes air and water space within and outside Washington state waters, air 
and water space outside state waters of Oregon and Northern California, and 
Navy pierside locations.

Visit the project website at www.NWTTEIS.com to view a map of the Study Area, 
learn more about the project, and submit substantive comments online.

Should you have trouble accessing the project website, please email 
[email protected] for assistance. For other information about your 
Navy in the Northwest Region, please visit the Navy Region Northwest website at 
www.cnic.navy.mil/cnrnw.

Please help inform your community by sharing the information in this press 
release.

-USN-

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