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Navy's impact statement raises serious questions
The
Navy has replaced all of the F-14 Tomcats with the F/A-18E/F
Super Hornets — including all of those that fly at Naval Air
Station Key West.
According to the Navy, the Super Hornet is as much as 27
decibels louder than the Tomcat.
A
10-decibel increase is twice as loud. Twenty decibels is four
times as loud.
The
NAS Key West 2007 Air Installation Compatible Use Zones (AICUZ)
update states that there were 12,648 Tomcat "operations" in
2001, and projected 15,953 Super Hornet operations for 2007.
In
2003, the Navy published an Environmental Assessment (EA) and a
subsequent Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) that they
claim indicates that there would be no impacts by replacing the
Tomcats with the Super Hornets.
How
is it possible for a much louder airplane flying more operations
to have no impact?
The
Navy has a right to expect that development will not encroach on
their operations, but they also have a reciprocal obligation not
to encroach on the surrounding community. There are good,
patriotic, military supporters who bought homes outside of the
published noise zones for NAS Key West who now find themselves
effectively inside of the zones because of the much
greater noise levels.
The
Government Accountability Office (GAO) has been asked to
determine if there is fraud in connection with the AICUZ issue
at Naval Air Station Key West — most particularly in relation to
the EA and the FONSI.
The
"FONSI" letter alone is stunning. ...
It
bears emphasizing — the five-page letter that supposedly proves
that the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet will have no significant impact
on the communities around NAS Key West discusses dredging and
support facilities, but does not mention the F/A-18E/F
Super Hornet!
That's like claiming that the receipt from your electric bill
proves that you've paid your water bill.
It's nonsense, and it may be illegal by itself.
The
GAO is the most independent (thank goodness) watchdog agency in
the federal government. They have done terrific work to expose
fraud, waste and abuse, and can be trusted. If anyone has
knowledge of shenanigans in relation to the 2003 Environmental
Assessment and the Finding of No Significant Impact, or of the
NAS Key West AICUZ that they feel should be brought into the
light, they should contact the GAO through one of the following
means.
The
control number 51428 will direct the information to the correct
office. They accept anonymous submissions.
E-mail address [is] fraudnet@gao.gov; control number 51428; fax
number [is] 202-512-3086; phone number [is] 800-424-5454
(automated answering system), mention the control number.
Mailing address: Fraudnet Control Number 51428; Government
Accountability Office; 441 G St., N.W. Mail Stop 4T21;
Washington, DC 20548.
John Hammerstrom, Tavernier |