<searchTitle>Notice of Availability of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for Grow the Army Actions at Fort Lewis and the Yakima Training Center (YTC), WA; Federal Register Vol. 74, Issue </searchTitle>
<granuleClass>NOTICE</granuleClass>
<accessId>E9-21932</accessId>
<agency order="1">DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE</agency>
<agency order="2">Department of the Army</agency>
<billingCode>3710-08-M</billingCode>
<frDocNumber>E9-21932</frDocNumber>
<action>Notice of Availability (NOA).</action>
<summary>The Department of the Army announces the availability of a DEIS that analyzes the environmental and socioeconomic impacts of implementing the stationing and realignment decisions in the 2007 "Grow the Army" Programmatic EIS (GTA PEIS) and other ongoing Army realignment and stationing initiatives pertaining to Fort Lewis and YTC. The GTA PEIS Record of Decision (ROD) specified the stationing of additional units at Fort Lewis including an Expeditionary Sustainment Command, and directed unit restructuring actions that would increase active duty strength at Fort Lewis by approximately 1,900 Soldiers. The DEIS also analyzes Fort Lewis and YTC as potential locations for the stationing of approximately 1,000 combat service support (CSS) Soldiers consisting of quartermaster, medical, transportation, headquarters or other CSS units to support combat operations, and the potential stationing of a medium Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) consisting of approximately 2,800 soldiers and 110 helicopters.</summary>
<dates>The public comment period for the DEIS will end 45 days after publication of an NOA in the Federal Register by the Environmental Protection Agency.</dates>
<contact>Mr. Bill Van Hoesen, Fort Lewis National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Coordinator, at (253) 966-1780 during business hours (8 a.m. to 4 p.m. PDT, Monday through Friday).</contact>
<tocSubject1>Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.:</tocSubject1>
<tocDoc>Grow the Army Actions at Fort Lewis and the Yakima Training Center (YTC), Washington
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<urlRef>http://www.lewis.army.mil/publicworks/sites/envir/EIA_2.htm</urlRef>