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  The Marine Corps has completed an environmen- tal assessment in accordance with the National Environ- mental Policy Act to deter- mine the impacts of home basing two new aircraft at Marine Corps Base Hawai‘i inKāne‘ohe—theKC-130J aircraft and the MQ-9 re- motely piloted aircraft.
on Historic Preservation and other consulting parties,” the Marine Corps stated in a re- lease.
place Hangar 103 in order to provide a modern facility, capable of meeting the needs of modern aircraft. Despite being new, the design of this hangar will incorporate his- toric design elements con- sistent with those found on hangars built during World War II.
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The EA involved a de- tailed analysis, extensive consultations with the local community and government agencies, and full consider- ation of public comments, according to Marines offi- cials.
Based on the results of that analysis, the Marine Corps has determined that an environmental impact statement is not required and has subsequently issued a finding of no significant impact. According to the Marine Corps, community concerns centered largely on potential noise and historic property impacts. Base offi- cials added that the Marine Corps signed a memoran- dum of agreement contain- ing a number of measures to mitigate adverse effects to historic resources resulting from the home basing.
Regarding public con- cernsaboutnoise,theMarine Corps provided data on the noise impact on 22 off-base locations. This analysis con- firmed that no location would exceedthe“significant”noise threshold of 65 decibels, ac- cording to Marine officials.
“As part of the assess- ment, the Marine Corps con- sulted with the Hawai‘i state historic preservation officer, Native Hawaiian organiza- tions, the Advisory Council
For example, a new Type 2 hangar will be built to re-
The documents and ad- ditional information can be viewed at mcbhawaii. marines.mil/resources-ser- vices/pertinent-informa- tion/mq9-kc130.
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