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ImageHafa Adai! We are proud to welcome you to the Guam Buildup Web site. This is an exciting and historic time for Guam as we prepare our people for an unprecedented era of prosperity.

Guam is the Tip of the Spear for our country's mission in this part of the world, where emerging threats and growing American interests rest. Just as the people of Guam have answered the call of duty fighting in every war and conflict of the past century, we stand ready to support our country in this strategic mission to help improve the security of the nation.

As the military expands its presence on our island, we are strengthening our infrastructure and making every effort to ensure this growth is sustained well into the future.

We invite everyone to participate in the tremendous growth that already is changing the face of our island. Through this Web site, we will share the latest information about the Guam Buildup and the success of our ongoing efforts to prepare our community for the changes ahead.

Everyone is a partner at the table and we are working diligently to ensure the success of this extraordinary endeavor. We thank you for your time and interest in Guam and we look forward to sharing these exciting opportunities with you.



Sinseru yan Magåhet,                                                            

 

 

FELIX P. CAMACHO

I Maga’ låhen Guåhan
Governor of Guam

 MICHAEL W. CRUZ, M.D.
 I Segundo na Maga’ låhen Guåhan
 Lieutenant Governor of Guam

 

 
Comments on the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)
August 27, 2010

Governor Felix P. Camacho sent the island’s comments on the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) to the Department of the Navy today. The comments include technical and policy concerns by local government agencies as well as individuals from the community, all of which the governor has asked be added to the official comment record for review and consideration prior to release of the Record of Decision (ROD).

The governor’s letter also outlined several ongoing concerns with the military buildup, many of which were also included in his response letter to the draft EIS. “While the number of comments regarding the FEIS pales in comparison to the thousands of responses received during the draft EIS process, please make no mistake by believing that our people have suddenly embraced this plan with just a few issues of concern requiring attention,” said Gov. Camacho.

The governor stated that the Department of the Navy must address these critical concerns. “Moreover, these additional comments were submitted because it is believed that many of the issues raised during the draft EIS process were not properly addressed or were simply ignored,” said the governor.

Gov. Camacho went on to reiterate that the military buildup must not require any additional land outside of what has been proposed since 2006. “This is generally supported by our people. But recent discussions have indicated a change in this policy which is not compatible with our goal of having the Guahan Military Buildup Plan benefit those inside and outside the fence,” said the governor.

Governor Camacho closed his letter by saying, “The people of Guahan understand the security needs of our nation, but those needs must be balanced with Guahan’s abiding responsibility to preserve our culture, protect our environment, and foster a better life for Guahan’s future generations.”
 
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